MEMORIALS

Richard W. Reece ’65
Dick came to us from Troy (N.Y.) High School. At Princeton he majored in chemistry, took meals at Campus, played goalie on our hockey team…
Robert S. Mason ’65
Bob passed away May 27, 2021, after an extended illness at his home in Lebanon, N.J., surrounded by his family. At Princeton Bob took his…
Charles J. Hora Jr. ’65
Chuck was valedictorian at Bedford High in Ohio. At Princeton he majored in chemistry and ate at Elm. He married Ruth-Ellen after graduation. They were…
David C. Siegfried ’64
Dave died peacefully Feb. 2, 2021, at home in Short Hills, N.J. He grew up in Madison, N.J., graduating from the local high school as…
John F. McNiff ’64
John passed away May 5, 2021, at his home in Lost Tree Village, Fla., north of Palm Beach, after a long and brave struggle with…
Thomas Grant III ’64
Tom died May 13, 2021, in Dalian, China. He was born in Washington, D.C., and grew up in Charlotte, N.C. At Princeton he majored in…
John E. Furlong ’64
Jeff died April 25, 2021, in Lakeway, Texas. He grew up in Pelham, N.Y., and attended Pelham Memorial High School, where he ran track and…
Archibald G. Delmarsh III ’62
Archie was born Jan. 14, 1940, in Fort Collins, Colo. While young he moved to Inlet, N.Y., population 300. His grandfather owned an old three-story…
William Whipple III ’60
Bill went to school everywhere. As the son of an Army senior officer he attended four high schools, finally graduating from Orleans (France) American High…
Charles G. Reul ’60
Chuck came just down the road to us from Westfield (N.J.) High School. At Princeton he became a “pipe smoking philosophy major,” joined Cloister Inn…
Henry Dustin Mirick Jr. ’60
Word of Dustin’s passing in 2016 has belatedly arrived from England, where he spent his postgraduate life. Born and raised in Ardmore, Pa., and namesake…
George W. Scott Jr. ’59
George died March 27, 2021, of ALS. He came to Princeton from Coral Gables High School, where he excelled in all things musical, continuing at…
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