MEMORIALS

Title complimentary graphics

Search PAW’s Memorials

Peter D. Cole ’40

Pete died April 5, 2009, at his Groton, Mass., home. He prepared at Pomfret School before entering the Class of 1940 at Princeton. In 1941…

Richard Rolland Robinson ’39

After graduation from Princeton, he attended Harvard Business School and during World War II was stationed at Fort Mason in San Francisco as an Army…

Ronald J. Hull ’88

Ron died Nov. 21, 2008, in San Francisco; tragically, he took his own life. Ron grew up in Grosse Pointe, Mich., and attended University Liggett…

F. Jay Scribner ’67

Jay Scribner, an insurance executive with Guaranty Co. of North America, died in his sleep April 7, 2009, at home in Williams Township, Pa. Born…

Lawrence Perrin Donaker ’67

Larry Donaker died Sept. 3, 2008, in Berkeley, Calif. Like too many others, he was a non-smoking victim of lung cancer. Larry followed his brother…

Mark G. Magilow ’65

Mark died March 11, 2009, in Dallas, Texas, after an extended battle with leukemia. He came to Princeton from Thomas Jefferson High School in Dallas…

Robert Laird Duncan ’65

Bob died peacefully Feb. 7, 2009, at home in Westfield, N.J. He had pancreatic cancer that was discovered in May 2007. Bob grew up in…

David A. Franz ’64

Dave died April 21, 2009, in LaPorte, Pa., after a long battle with melanoma. He was 66. Dave was born in Philadelphia and graduated from…

William Barnum Rudell ’61

Bill Rudell died Nov. 20, 2008, in Burbank, Calif., of heart disease. He came to Princeton from Burbank High School, where he was student body…

John Barclay Adams ’58

Barclay died from a stroke Jan. 11, 2009. He came to us from Deerfield. At Princeton he majored in physics, ate his meals at Cloister…

James Farley Dilley Jr. ’58

Jim died May 12, 2008, after a 10-year battle with lung cancer. Jim came to Princeton from Ossining (N.Y.) High School, where he played football…

Anthony James Pennington ’57

Jim died April 16 at Sawtelle Hospice in Reading, Mass. He was 76. Born in Newark, N.J., he attended Newark Academy and the Wilmington (Del.)…

Memorial PAWcasts

SHARE YOUR MEMORIES

2023: Lives Lived & Lost

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.

PAW IN PRINT

Image
The cover of PAW’s January 2025 issue, featuring an illustration of a Princeton locker room with jerseys, a basketball, a football helmet, a hockey stick, etc., and the headline: 25 Greatest Princeton Athletes, ranked.
The Latest Issue

January 2025

The 25 Greatest Princeton Athletes

Newsletters.
Get More From PAW In Your Inbox.

Learn More

Title complimentary graphics