MEMORIALS

Michael Franklyn Sligh ’82
Michael died March 17, 2019. Born May 2, 1960, in Fort Eustis, Va., he grew up in Long Branch, N.J., and graduated from Long Branch…
Robert Smith ’78
Bob died Jan. 9, 2020, after living a year with an untreatable neurological disease. A tenacious man and an unfailing optimist, he accepted his situation…
Frances Hoar Foster ’77
Frances died Oct. 4, 2019, in California. She graduated magna cum laude in Slavic languages and literatures. Her classmates remember her as a natural linguist…
Frederick Hewitt Smith ’75
With courage, dignity, and wry humor to the end, Fred died of pancreatic cancer on Nov. 18, 2019. The son of Frederick ’37 and Marjorie…
Gregory G. Magee ’72
Greg died unexpectedly Jan. 12, 2017, in Englewood, N.J. He was 66 years old. Greg came to Princeton from Fort Lee High School in Englewood…
William F. Jones Jr. ’73
A longtime resident of Madison, N.J., Bill died peacefully April 11, 2020, of complications of COVID-19. He was 68. The son of a Navy pilot…
Charles Lorenzo Haywood ’73
Charlie died Feb. 7, 2020. He graduated from Princeton in the politics department. Our fond memories of Charlie include his mellow but crisp demeanor. He…
Tony Wofford ’71
Tony died peacefully June 7, 2015, in Denver, Colo. Tony was born in Oklahoma but moved to suburban Denver as a young teen. He came…
Robert Wolfe ’69
When Bob died March 31, 2020, in West Palm Beach, Fla., we lost not only a remarkably accomplished classmate but an extraordinarily special human being…
James Kettner ’69
We salute the memory of James, whose passing Aug. 14, 2017, has just come to our attention. His wife, Janet, died several months later. It…
Vincent A. Monforte Jr. ’65
Vince died Dec. 25, 2019, in Atlanta, Ga. He was born on April 15, 1943, to Vincent A. Monforte Sr. and Grace L. (Tidball) Monforte…
James F. Small ’64
Jim died Dec. 23, 2019, in the Lake Chapala area of Jalisco, Mexico, where he and his wife, Christina, lived for the past eight years…
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