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William P. Mullin ’71

Bill Mullin died May 16, 2011, in Kokomo, Ind. Bill grew up in Syracuse, N.Y., and came to Princeton from Christian Brothers Academy. He majored…

Samuel P. Boehm ’71

Sam Boehm died July 17, 2011, from complications of prostate cancer. Sam was born in Detroit and came to Princeton from Seacrest High School in…

Gordon Stollery ’70

Gordon died Dec. 12, 2011, while on vacation in the British Virgin Islands. He came to us from Toronto, Ontario, where he excelled at hockey…

Harold S. Bernard ’68

Harold died of prostate cancer Feb. 4, 2012, at his home in Westport, Conn. He was 65. He came to Princeton from Great Neck (N.Y.)…

James P. Okie Jr. ’64

The class lost a dynamic, stalwart, and convivial member when Jim Okie died Dec. 27, 2011, at an Alzheimer’s facility in Avon, Conn. His wife…

Warren R. Crane ’62

Warren died Feb. 6, 2012, losing an arduous battle with liposarcoma and paraneoplastic diseases. After graduating from Nyack High School, “Weed” — as we knew…

Keith L. Groneman ’57

Keith died Nov. 1, 2011. At Princeton he majored in economics, joined Charter Club, and was active in track. He did not remain in touch…

Newton Von Sander ’57

Newton died Feb. 6, 2012, at his farm in Bowdoinham, Maine, after a battle with adenocarcinoma. He treated his patients until two days before his…

Herbert B. Turkington ’54

Herbert Turkington of Largo, Fla., died Feb. 5, 2012, at Bay Pines VA Hospital. Born in Hackensack, N.J., he attended Bogota High School. At Princeton…

David Reed Denby ’54

Reed Denby died July 20, 2011, from Parkinson’s disease. Reed left Princeton at the completion of his freshman year. He was employed by U.S. Steel…

Francis X. Hogarty Jr. ’53

Frank, whose father, Francis X., came to Princeton as a University proctor in 1919 and was one of the four civilian-dressed security officers under head…

George Lewis Petring ’53

Lew, who had schizophrenia, died Nov. 11, 2011, in Chesterfield, Mo. He was 80, and his death was confirmed by his guardian, Thomas M. Tebbetts…

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