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Bruce B. McConnell ’67

Bruce McConnell died suddenly Oct. 22, 2009, of a stroke. Bruce prepared at Penn Charter School in Philadelphia. He majored in history at Princeton and…

Richard Kutzleb ’62

Dick died May 28, 2004, in suburban Pittsburgh, one year after being diagnosed with lung cancer. Dick came to Princeton from the Gilman School. He…

David Milton Salman ’58

Dave died Feb. 28, 2010. Dave came to Princeton from Las Vegas High School, where he was an all-state football player. An art major at…

Harold Eugene Ramonat Jr. ’57

George died April 5, 2010. Born in Philadelphia, George came to Princeton from Episcopal Academy, majored in sociology, and was active in Quadrangle Club, JV…

Albert James Fenton Jr. ’54 *59

Jim died March 8, 2010, of colon cancer. Born in Passaic, N.J., he graduated from Willoughby Union High School. His Princeton major was chemistry. He…

George Gilbert Clifton ’53

George, who celebrated our winning the Big Three football title in a large way in 1952 and then returned to his native Texas, died Jan…

John David Dunmire ’53

Jack, who was with us for only his junior and senior years but who accomplished more than some of us did in four, died Feb…

Edward J. Hawkins ’50

Ed, a devoted family man, died Jan. 15, 2010, in Charlottesville, Va., after a long illness. He graduated from Andover and served in the Army…

John P. Ross ’47

During World War II, “J.P.” served for three years in Europe as an NCO in the 23rd Infantry. He was awarded four battle stars, a…

Lloyd Paul Jones Jr. ’44

“Jonesy” came to us from Brooklyn’s Poly Prep, where he’d been active in football, track and lacrosse, and he roomed freshman year in Holder. But…

Henry John Fitzell Jr. ’44 *54

A career educator who earned his bachelor’s ( cum laude), master’s, and Ph.D. degrees in modern languages and literature from Princeton, John died Feb. 2…

Robert Philip Cartotto ’44

Bob Cartotto died Sept. 26, 2008, in Longboat Key, Fla. His wife, Louise, died in 1997, and his entry in Reflections: 60 Years Out underscored…

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PAW Published memorials for 569 alumni in 2023, and in this issue, we reflect on 13 of those lives, the impact they had on Princeton, their families, and the world.

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