MEMORIALS

Robert C. Marks ’55
Bob, who had a lifelong career with the Social Security Administration, died May 6, 2021, in Reisterstown, Md. He was born May 11, 1933, in…
Roger L. Barron ’55
Roger, whose life was strikingly varied and successful, died peacefully at his family farm in Green County, Va., Dec. 28, 2021. Before Princeton he was…
Francis L. Richardson ’54
Frank died July 12, 2020. He was involved in student government, dramatics, and glee club at Brent School, where he prepared for Princeton. An English…
Marvin Henry Marx ’54
Marvin died Feb. 14, 2022. He graduated as salutatorian from Roosevelt High School in St. Louis, Mo., where he was active in student government. At…
Philip David Pentland Diggdon ’54
Phil died Sept. 16, 2021. He was proud to have been the first son of a Princeton University janitor to attend Princeton and the first…
Thomas B. Davinroy ’54 *60
Tom died Aug. 29, 2021. He came to us from East St. Louis (Ill.) Senior High School, where he was active in dramatics and orchestra…
Thomas B. Davinroy ’54 *60
Tom died Aug. 29, 2021. He came to us from East St. Louis (Ill.) Senior High School, where he was active in dramatics and orchestra…
Alva Palmer Weaver III ’53
Al wrote in the 1953 Nassau Herald that he anticipated a career in medicine. That wasn’t what happened. Perhaps it was the two years in…
Charles C. Ringwalt ’53
Charles died Dec. 25, 2021, in Corona del Mar, Calif. Charles was born in San Francisco and came to Princeton from the Lawrenceville School. He…
Ernst S. Reese ’53
Ernie was born in Madison, Wis., and came to Princeton from Culver Military Academy. He joined Tiger Inn and majored in biology, writing his thesis…
William Ralph Puchner ’53
Bill died Nov. 20, 2021, in Oconomowoc, Wis. He was born in Wausau, Wis., and came to Princeton after studying at Edgar High School and…
William V. Blackburn ’51
Bill, who lived in Salisbury, U.K. for many years, died Dec. 13, 2021. A native of Chicago, he came to Princeton from New Trier High…
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