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Kevin J. Dowd ’76

The class was recently informed of the death of Kevin J. Dowd on March 8, 2011, in New York City, seven months after his being…

Douglas F. Moltz ’76

Doug Moltz died of cancer April 18, 2013, at the Cleveland Clinic. He was 58. Doug was raised in Cleveland and was a proud graduate…

William J. Cooksley III ’76

William Cooksley died May 5, 2013, of a heart attack in Austin, Texas. William was raised in Vestal, N.Y., and graduated from Vestal Central High…

John F.H. Schenk ’69

Word came to us belatedly of John’s sudden death Dec. 20, 2011, in Woodland Park, Colo. A native of East Orange, N.J., John came to…

James E. Cameron Jr. ’65

Jim Cameron died of cancer Dec. 14, 2012, at the University Medical Center of Princeton in Plainsboro, N.J., the town he lived in for more…

Geoffrey R. Myers ’62

Geoff Myers died peacefully April 5, 2013, in Bethany Beach, Del. Geoff came to Princeton from Northern Valley Regional High School in Demarest, N.J., where…

J. Lester Parsons III ’61

Friend and inspiration to many, Jay died March 21, 2013, from the effects of colon cancer. He was the son of J. Lester Parsons Jr…

A. Chester Safian ’55

Chet Safian, optimistic humanist, devoted family man, unrepentant exercise enthusiast, was born the son of Felix Safian on March 23, 1934, in New York City…

Herbert F.G. Zogelmann ’55

Herbert Zogelmann, the son of Hans Zogelmann, was born Sept. 10, 1934, in Vienna, Austria, and died Nov. 14, 2011, in Vienna. Before entering Princeton…

Nelson A. Runger Jr. ’53

Nels, who took early retirement as public relations chief of New Jersey Bell Telephone Co. and capped a second career as a recording narrator of…

John A. Schaffer ’53

Jack, whose banking career spanned 32 years with Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. in New York City before he retired as executive vice president in 1987…

Ernest A. Bryant III ’53

A fourth-generation California rancher and superb horseman, Ernie returned to his beloved state as a ranch owner and gentleman farmer following graduation and military service…

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