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William S. Delafield ’37

Bill Delafield died Nov. 20, 2010. He was born in Westhampton Beach, N.Y. He prepared for Princeton at Lawrenceville, where he was a scholarship winner…

Howard V. Quinn ’37

Howie Quinn died Dec. 4, 2010, in Clinton, N.Y. He was born in Utica, N.Y., and prepared for Princeton at Utica Country Day School, where…

Richard L. Williams Jr. ’36

Dick, also known to us as “R.L.,” died Dec. 24, 2010, of a stroke in Evanston, Ill. Born in New York City and raised in…

Kelly M. Wells ’03

Kelly died from heart failure July 5, 2010, while on a visit to Torrance, Calif. She was 29. Kelly grew up in Park City, Utah…

David B. Lenahan ’98

David Lenahan died Nov. 26, 2010, at Albany (N.Y.) Memorial Hospital after a battle with cancer. He was 34. Born in Schenectady, N.Y., Dave came…

Mark Bastian ’84

(Note: The following is an expanded version of a memorial published in the March 2, 2011, issue of PAW.) Mark died of ALS May 17…

Suzanne Keller H ’68

Our honorary classmate Suzanne Keller, the first woman to hold a tenured faculty position at the University, died of a stroke Dec. 9, 2010, in…

H. Burton Gay III ’66

Burt Gay lost his year-long battle with pancreatic cancer Dec. 3, 2010. Burt was born in Bryn Mawr, Pa., and educated at the Haverford School…

M. Blair Corkran ’64

Blair, who died in Washington, D.C., Oct. 30, 2010, after a brief illness, came to Princeton from St. Petersburg, Fla., where he was valedictorian and…

Jeffrey D. Cropsey ’64

Jeffrey Cropsey died suddenly July 5, 2010, of injuries he received falling down a stairway in his home. He received a bachelor’s degree in electrical…

John D. Langlois Jr. ’64 *74

Jack Langlois died Aug. 19, 2010, after a lengthy battle with gallbladder cancer. He was truly a Princetonian in the world’s service. Born Oct. 8…

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