MEMORIALS

Warren Peter Musser ’48
Pete was born Dec. 15, 1926. He grew up in Harrisburg, Pa.; attended Admiral Farragut Academy; then was at Princeton for freshman and sophomore years…
Henry Read Martin ’48
Hank was a prolific and renowned cartoonist for The New Yorker magazine from 1950 until his retirement in 1995, as well as for many other…
S. Peter Law ’48
Peter was born March 30, 1927, in Rome, Italy. He grew up in Great Neck, N.Y.; attended Choate School; and served briefly in the British…
Meridon Gooding Harter ’48
Bill died in hospice care June 19, 2020. He was born Jan. 14, 1927, in Delaware, Ohio. His long business career was in sales and…
Jonathan W. Jaffee ’89
Jon, our gentleman rocker who wrote his Wilson school thesis on Guns N’ Roses, then battled multiple myeloma cranking quadrophonic power ballads in hospice, died…
Peter A. Lynn ’83
Peter died suddenly June 5, 2020. He was the son of Roseclaire and Richard Lynn of Sands Point and East Hampton, N.Y. Peter prepared for…
Manuel Vellon ’81
The world lost a great soul May 27, 2020, when a tragic hiking accident took our beloved friend, Manny Vellon. Manny was a beacon in…
David A. Grady ’80
David died May 30, 2016, at the Philadelphia VA Medical Center. His death was linked to disabilities resulting from grave injuries sustained in Vietnam in…
John R. Gavin ’80
John died Nov. 25, 2018, of lung cancer. He entered Princeton with the Class of ’79 from Big Foot High School in Walworth, Wis. After…
Martin Benno Blumenthal ’80
Benno died Dec. 15, 2018. He graduated from Huron High School in Ann Arbor, Mich. As an undergraduate he tackled difficult topics in physics, including…
Jan Clare Viehman ’75
Our classmate Jan Clare Viehman died August 9, 2019. Jan came to Princeton from Wakefield High School in Arlington, Va., with the intention, as she…
Christopher G. Mackaronis ’74
Mack died peacefully March 6, 2020, surrounded by family. He was a valued member of the golf team from 1970 to 1974 and enjoyed alumni…
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