MEMORIALS

James T. Dodds III ’62
Jim died Sept. 5, 2022, at his home in Ladue, Mo. He graduated from St. Louis Country Day School. At Princeton, he performed with the…
Paul E. Oppenheimer ’61
Paul died peacefully July 28, 2022, in Manhattan. Born there, he came to us from Horace Mann School. At Princeton, he was in the Special…
Peter B. Fisher ’61
Peter died March 6, 2022, in Whitehouse, Texas. Born in Larchmont, N.Y., he came to us from St. Paul’s School. He appears to have joined…
Friedrich Walter Conrad ’61
Walt died Sept. 24, 2022, at his summer home in Kalispell, Mont. He was 83. Walt was a native son of Texas, where he lived…
Philip J. Rogal ’60
Born and raised in Brooklyn, Phil came to Princeton from Midwood High School there. Majoring in chemistry, he brought along his interests in fencing and…
Mason I. Lowance Jr. ’60
Born and raised in Atlanta, Mason came to Princeton with a cohort of six fellow graduates of Westminster Schools. He majored in religion and English…
J. Douglas Wilson ’59
Doug died July 7, 2022, of complications due to Parkinson’s disease and Lewy body dementia. Born in Morganton, N.C., he graduated from Woodberry Forest School…
Thomas D. King Jr. ’59
Tom, known to us as “Tim” and to others (since childhood) as “Brother,” died July 1, 2022. He came to Princeton from Punahou School in…
John I. Gedmark ’59
A native Pennsylvanian and retired physician, Jack started with us in 1955, coming from Altoona (Pa.) High School. According to our Nassau Herald, he was…
Arthur C. Moore ’58 *60
Arthur died Sept. 4, 2022, in Washington, D.C. He was 87. He came to Princeton from St. Albans School. He joined Tower Club and participated…
Arthur C. Moore ’58 *60
Arthur died Sept. 4, 2022, in Washington, D.C. He was 87. He came to Princeton from St. Albans School. He joined Tower Club and participated…
Cullom Davis ’57
Cully died Sept. 9, 2022, in Springfield, Ill., not far from his birthplace in Aurora and childhood residence in Peoria, Ill. His father was George…
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