MEMORIALS

Denis Timlin Rice ’54
Denny died July 19, 2022. He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire, where he competed on the debate and swim teams. At Princeton…
Philip H. Jordan Jr. ’54
Phil died July 22, 2022. He prepared at the Lawrenceville School, returning as headmaster for a year after a distinguished career as an educator and…
Richardson White Jr. ’52
Peter grew up on a farm in Cohasset, Mass., and went to Groton School. He studied sociology at Princeton, and his hobbies were sculpturing and…
Robert Barr Flinn ’52
Bob graduated from Wilmington Friends School and followed his father Lewis 1918 to Princeton, where he majored in biology, joined Charter, and was in the…
Thomas A. Ewing ’50
Tom died April 25, 2022, in Gilbert, Ariz. Coming from Haverford, he studied at SPIA; played freshman and JV football, baseball, and rugby; and belonged…
Edgar Jadwin ’49
Ed died June 27, 2022, three months short of his 96th birthday. Like many members of our class, Ed was drafted out of Hotchkiss in…
Percy Linwood Urban ’46
Lin died Jan. 29, 2021, of complications of Parkinson’s disease in Haverford, Pa. After earning an A.B. in philosophy at Princeton and receiving a bachelor’s…
Heyward M. Wharton ’43
Heyward died Aug. 3, 2022, surrounded by family and friends in Newtown Square, Pa. He was 101 years old. Heyward came to Princeton from Episcopal…
Martin D.D. Evans *87
Martin died in Washington, D.C., Nov. 19, 2021. Born Oct. 20, 1960, in Woking, England, Martin earned a bachelor of science degree in economics from…
Henry Currie Palmer *63
On July 30, 2022, Currie died of undetected pneumonia in London, Ontario, Canada. He was born in Moncton, New Brunswick, Oct. 25, 1935. Currie studied…
Fred K. Manasse *62
Fred died in Boston June 2, 2022. Born in Frankfurt, Germany, July 27, 1935, Fred and his brother were on a Kindertransport that sent Jewish…
H. Don Cameron *62
Don died July 17, 2021, in Ann Abor, Mich., of Lewy body disease. Born Aug. 8, 1934, in Pontiac, Mich., Don earned a bachelor’s degree…
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