MEMORIALS

Dawn Jahn Moses ’88
Dawn Moses, a fierce advocate for homeless children and families, died June 6, 2012, following a four-year struggle with cancer. Dawn joined our class from…
R. Craig Johnson ’66
Craig Johnson died June 18, 2012. Craig graduated from Conard High School in West Hartford, Conn., where he was a class officer and member of…
Barry L. Kantor ’57
Barry died July 7, 2012, at the Manor Care Nursing Home in New Providence, N.J., after a short illness. He was 77 years old and…
Gerald J. Moyar ’57
Jerry died July 5, 2012, of heart failure. He was an all-state football player in Virginia and received a football scholarship to Princeton, but a…
Marshall L. Rosenbloom ’55
Marshall Rosenbloom, the son of Harry Rosenbloom, was born in Brooklyn April 13, 1934. He died Dec. 14, 2009, in Canaan, N.H., of metastatic cancer…
H. Dwight Neill ’54
Dwight Neill died May 30, 2012, from lung cancer at Atrium Medical Center in Middletown, Ohio. He had his larynx removed 20 years previously for…
Henry H. Sherk ’52
Henry died of cancer at his Philadelphia home April 9, 2012. A New Jersey native and the son and grandson of physicians, he graduated from…
Joel C. Dobin ’48
Our rabbi — Princeton’s first ordained rabbi — died June 25, 2012, of complications of Parkinson’s disease. Joel had a long career as a rabbi…
Roger H. Sullivan ’48
Roger Sullivan died July 9, 2012, at home in McLean, Va. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at St. Luke Catholic Church in McLean…
Edwin Suib ’48
Ed Suib loved his time at Princeton, where he was active in WPRU, the Model Senate, and Court Club. He graduated with an A.B. in…
Franklin A. Dorman ’48
Frank Dorman was an activist and champion of social justice. He was a United Church of Christ minister and community organizer. The needs of the…
Campbell Henderson ’48
Campbell died March 12, 2012, at his home in Las Vegas, surrounded by his devoted family and at peace. Cam came to us by way…
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