MEMORIALS

Robert Benjamin Eubank ’64
One of our Southern gentlemen, Robert Benjamin Eubank, succumbed peacefully to a failed heart on April 23, 2010. Known to most of his Princeton classmates…
Thomas Ripley Coates ’64
Tom Coates died unexpectedly June 11, 2009, at his home in Kirksville, Mo. He was 67. Raised in Cincinnati, Tom attended Walnut Hills High School…
Frederic Jay Graber ’64
Fred was an engaging guy who rose to the top in situations that required personality and passion. He grew up in New York City, the…
Francois Robert Gros ’64
François died May 20, 2010, in São Paulo, Brazil, of a brain tumor. Born in Rio de Janeiro in 1942, he was the son of…
John F. Dixon ’62
John died suddenly and unexpectedly Feb. 18, 2010, in Madison, Wis. While he had undergone heart surgery, he was generally in excellent health. John came…
William Henry Long Jr. ’61
Bill died unexpectedly of a heart attack April 14, 2010, at his home in Boulder, Colo. Born and raised in York, Pa., Bill came to…
Terrence Burke Maloney ’61
Terry Maloney died Jan. 29, 2010, in Colrain, Mass., where he built his house, raised his family, and farmed for 36 years. He was a…
Gerald Preston Dagenhardt ’61
Gerry died Jan. 27, 2010, at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. Born in Winston-Salem, N.C., he came to Princeton from Anniston (Ala.) High School…
Lee G. Mestres Sr. ’57
Lee died May 13, 2010. He was born in Stonington, Conn., and came to Princeton from Lawrenceville, which he said, taught him how to “swim,”…
Arthur C. Lumb ’57
Art died May 22, 2010, after several years in a long-term nursing facility. He had broken his hip and had several strokes that prevented him…
Edward L. McMillan Jr. ’57
Reds died June 18, 2010, after a long bout with Alzheimer’s. Reds was born in Pittsburgh and came to Princeton from Lower Merion (Pa.) High…
Lancelot L. Farrar Jr. ’54
Lon Farrar died May 16, 2010, after a prolonged battle with Parkinson’s disease. Born in New York City, Lon graduated from Great Neck (N.Y.) High…
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