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William C.C. Barnes ’62

Bill died Jan. 18, 2021, of dementia hastened by asymptomatic COVID-19 at The Villages, Fla. He came to us from the Lawrenceville School, where he…

William G. Lyles Jr. ’61

Billy died Nov. 15, 2020, in his native Charleston, S.C. Born in Columbia, S.C., he came to Princeton from Hotchkiss School. He left Princeton after…

John Connable Bennett Jr. ’61

John died Dec. 6, 2020, after a long battle with Alzheimer’s. Born in New York City and a son of ’30, John came to us…

Donald B. Stott ’60

Don was a New Yorker born and bred. He departed for a few years to the Taft School, graduating in 1956 after sharpening his golf…

John C. Roemer III ’60

John came to Princeton from Towson (Md.) High School as “a confirmed, antediluvian, right-wing Republican.” But when Eric Goldman assigned him to rewrite the Bill…

Daniel E. Schweid ’58

Dan died Jan. 23, 2021, in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. He was 83. He came to Princeton from Shaker Heights High School, where he played varsity…

Michael S. Huckman ’58

Mike, a pioneering neuroradiologist, died Jan. 19, 2021, at home in Chicago. He was 84. He came to Princeton from Columbia High School in Maplewood…

Charles Dillon Woody ’57

Chuck was not only what he seemed to many. “He was an easy, quiet, happy-go-lucky guy,” one Princeton friend remarked. “A regular guy, low key…

James W. Swan ’57

Rusty came to Princeton from the Blake School in Minneapolis. At Princeton he majored in economics, played 150-pound football, and joined Cap & Gown. His…

David L. Robb ’57

Dave built as varied a career after graduation as anyone from the Class of 1957. Soon married to Adelaide, a Smith grad whom he met…

Paul Geary Jr. ’57

Pete practiced thoracic surgery but enjoyed bridge. Eventually, a person close to him said, surgery even of the thorax became routine; he branched out into…

Samuel Ainslie Shelburne Jr. ’56

Sam died Jan. 7, 2021, of complications from a stroke in Bethesda, Md. Sam, known as Ainslie to family and close friends, was born Sept…

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