MEMORIALS

Richard Cromwell Riggs Jr. ’61
Dick died March 23, 2022, after a 24-year struggle with Parkinson’s disease. A son of ’30 and born in Baltimore, he came to us from…
Charles Frederick Reusch ’61
Charlie died April 8, 2022, at home in Chevy Chase, Md. Born in Brooklyn, he came to us from Bellport High School. At Princeton he…
John B. Schuyler Jr. ’59
John died Oct. 26, 2021. Born in Milwaukee, he attended Culver Military Academy, where he was student captain of the famed Black Horse Troop, junior…
John B. Nicholson ’59
John was a Washington correspondent for Business Week, adviser to the president of Fannie Mae, lobbyist for American Bankers Association and National Association of Real…
Calvin W. Fox ’59
Calvin died Dec. 19, 2021, at the Highlands at Wyomissing in Pennsylvania. Although he was at Princeton for only a short time, his wife, Wendy…
Frederick W.B. Austin ’58
Fred died May 15, 2022, in Lake George, N.Y. He was 85. He came to Princeton from Queensbury Central School, where he participated in basketball…
John R. Martinson ’57
Jack was born Sept. 9, 1935, in Oak Park, Ill. He died May 25, 2022. He grew up outside of Chicago, graduated from Culver Military…
Frank J. Giovino Jr. ’56
Frank died Dec. 7, 2020. He graduated from Melrose High School, playing varsity football and track. His guidance counselor suggested applying to Princeton, which he…
John R. West ’55
John, a remarkably genial classmate known to many as “Quince,” died May 5, 2022, after many months of declining health in Sacramento, Calif. John had…
Wayne R. Ulisnik ’55
Wayne, an OB/GYN physician in the armed services credited with more than 2,000 successful deliveries, died Dec. 16, 2021, at Lower Cape Fear LifeCare in…
Lawton Storrs Lamb ’55
Lawton, a skilled pilot who had his license in 1952, even before Princeton students were supposed to have cars at school, died Feb. 28, 2022…
John L.W. Lamb ’55
John, an easy going classmate who left school after less than a year, died March 31, 2021, following a period of declining health. Why did…
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