MEMORIALS

Appleton Fryer ’50
Appleton Fryer, better known as “Tony,” died June 25, 2013, in Buffalo after a brief illness. As one of his sons wrote, “Tony was a…
Edward J. Lavino II ’48
A Philadelphia native, Ed was born April 26, 1926, and died July 21, 2013, at home in Jupiter Island, Fla. He was 87. He graduated…
John S. Warriner ’47
John Warriner died July 27, 2013. He was living in Watsonville, Calif., with his wife, Jane. John prepped at St. Mark’s before coming to Princeton…
Hanfred R. Seela ’47
“Hans” died peacefully in his sleep April 16, 2013, at the Bristol Village Nursing Home in Waverly, Ohio, where he had spent his last years…
Spencer J. Dvorkin ’46
Any number of classmates have served on the boards of education in towns where they have lived. Only one of them, Spencer Dvorkin, is known…
Edward K. Sweeny ’46
“My practice embraces all ages,” said Dr. Ed Sweeny, “from newborn babies to very senior citizens in their 90s.” His practice, after he served three…
Harry A. Stout ’46
In 1984, when Harry Stout renovated a family-owned-business building in downtown Indianapolis, he launched a movement that soon produced an attractive arts and design area…
Donald D. Boudreau ’46
Nearly 50 years ago, when the American Psychiatric Association needed a strong presentation of its position on federal law on comprehensive health planning, it turned…
Walter L. Marshall ’46
When Walt Marshall was born in Princeton, his father was teaching chemistry at the University. But by 1942, his father was in Schenectady heading the…
I. Gordon Odell ’44
Gordy died Aug. 15, 2013, in Aliso Viejo, Calif. Raised in Winnetka, Ill., he prepared at the Berkshire School, where he was class president. At…
Frederick W. Hummel ’36
Fritz died May 24, 2013, in Whiting, N.J., at the age of 98. After graduating from Princeton with honors in chemistry, Fritz was accepted at…
Robert J. Miller III *93
Robert Miller, an architect, died March 10, 2014, of complications from melanoma. Miller graduated from the University of Virginia in 1988, and in 1993, he…
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