MEMORIALS

Charles R. Meeker III ’64
Charlie passed away Feb. 18, 2021. He grew up and attended high school in Dallas, where he played football, ran track, and was active on…
John W. James ’64
John died Feb. 18, 2021, at his home in Old Greenwich, Conn., after living with Parkinson’s disease. He came to Princeton from Westfield (N.J.) Senior…
David S. Fitzpatrick ’64
David died Sept. 1, 2020, at his home in Sun City West, Ariz. He was born in Montclair, N.J., and attended high school there before…
Linton H. Studdiford ’63
Linton’s talents ran wide and deep: teaching, school administration, church leadership, business, farming, gardening, and adult education. Most of his life was spent in Maine…
Edward Dutcher Spurgeon ’61
Ned died Jan. 2, 2021, of cancer at his home in Sacramento, Calif. Born in Newton, N.J., he came to us from Phillips Andover. At…
Marron Curtis Fort ’61
Marron died Dec. 18, 2019, in Leer, Germany, where he lived for many years, having married a German woman and become a German citizen. According…
Ian H. McGee ’60
Ian died April 11, 2021, in nursing care after a long illness, in Hamden, Mass., near his birthplace of South Hadley, Mass. He was educated…
Arthur Leslie Max ’60
Graduating from Lawrence (N.Y.) High School at the tender age of 16, Artie nonetheless lettered in four sports. At Princeton he played football all four…
William O. Fulton ’60
Bill and his twin brother, Chuck, came to Princeton from Steubenville (Ohio) High School, where he was all-state in football, but sadly was deemed unable…
Albert R. Turnbull ’59
Former associate dean for admissions and professor emeritus at the University of Virginia Law School, Al died Jan. 25, 2021. Coming to Princeton from Exeter…
David M. Robb Jr. ’59
Dave, mid-member of a three-generation Princeton family (father David Sr. *41, and son Matthew ’94), died March 5, 2021, in Huntsville, Ala., due to complications…
Avron J. Maletzky ’59
In the great Class of 1959 there are classmates who are smart, talented, and friendly, with brilliant careers, but who are not well known to…
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