MEMORIALS
Robert Scott Miner ’68
Scott died Dec. 4, 2023, of cancer in Surprise, Ariz. He came to us from Westfield (N.J.) Senior High School, where he was editor of…
Frank J. Wetzel III ’67
Frank died June 3, 2021, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, N.J., near his home the past 35 years in Highland Park…
Robert Weigl ’67
Bob died Feb. 1, 2020, at his home in Alexandria, Va., of leukemia. Classmates knew him as a brilliant scholar but did not envision how…
Joseph Daniel Love Jr. ’67
Dan died Dec. 6, 2023, in Columbia, S.C. He came to us from A.C. Flora High School in Columbia, where he was president of the…
David R. Lenson ’67 *71
Dave died Oct. 2, 2020, at age 75. He graduated from Nutley (N.J.) High School, where he was class treasurer, associate editor of the yearbook…
David R. Lenson ’67 *71
Dave died Oct. 2, 2020, at age 75. He graduated from Nutley (N.J.) High School, where he was class treasurer, associate editor of the yearbook…
Laurence F. Jay ’67
Larry died Feb. 17, 2020, in Los Angeles of complications of diabetes. He grew up in New York City and graduated from the Horace Mann…
Jay G. Goodridge ’67
Jay died Jan. 14, 2020, in Los Angeles, shortly after suffering a severe stroke. He graduated from Vermilion High School in Ohio, where he was…
Richard B. Greenberg ’66
Richard died Jan. 4, 2024, following a massive cerebral hemorrhage. He grew up in Miami Beach, Fla., and graduated from the Hotchkiss School before following…
Clair Thomas Werts ’65
Our class lost one of our most memorable personalities when Tom died Jan. 17, 2024, in Greenport, N.Y., of lung cancer. He roomed with Bill…
John G. Hartnett ’64
John died April 18, 2023, of a sepsis infection. At Andover, John sang, played soccer, and captained the track team. At Princeton, he joined Tiger…
George J. Roccas ’63
George died Dec. 25, 2023, in an assisted-living facility near his son’s home in Fairfield, Conn. He came to Princeton from Clifford Scott High School…
Memorial PAWcasts
PAW IN PRINT
December 2024
Hidden heroines; U.N. speaker controversy; Kathy Crow ’89’s connections