MEMORIALS

John E. Little *66
John Little, retired associate editor/research associate at Princeton University on The Papers of Woodrow Wilson and The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, died peacefully at home…
Richard A. Morrow *63
Richard Morrow, emeritus professor of physics at the University of Maine, died March 11, 2019, at age 81. Morrow graduated in 1957 from Queens University…
Nicholas Martin *63
Nick Martin, who taught French full time at Pasadena City College (PCC) for 44 years and was the men’s water polo head coach for 27…
Kenneth G. Standing *55
Kenneth Standing, emeritus professor of physics at the University of Manitoba (U of M), died March 21, 2019, at age 93. After serving in World…
David M. Cates *55
David Cates, retired professor of chemistry at North Carolina State University (NCSU), died March 17, 2019, at age 97. During World War II, he served…
Philip A. Wild *52
Philip Wild, retired executive vice president of Stone & Webster Engineering Corp., died March 24, 2019, at age 96. In 1950 Wild graduated from Worcester…
Lee A. Iacocca *46
Lee Iacocca, who became famous as president of the Ford Motor Co. and head of the Chrysler Corp., died July 2, 2019, of complications of…
Lyle McGeoch ’81
Lyle died Oct. 5, 2019, unexpectedly of a heart attack. He was 60. Lyle grew up in Athens, Ohio, the son of a history professor…
Peter Schultheis ’78
Peter died unexpectedly March 6, 2018. He worked for many years after graduation in his family’s business and, later in life, as a paralegal. Peter…
Julia Schechtman Pabst ’77
Julia died unexpectedly in her sleep Oct. 24, 2019, while visiting friends in New York City. At Princeton she sang soprano and was a member…
Raymond Brown ’74
Ray died July 20, 2019. A Bloomfield, N.J., resident, he came to Princeton from St. Thomas the Apostle and Regis High School in New York…
Mark Wine ’71
We tragically lost one of our most charismatic and successful classmates when Mark died from complications of elective spinal surgery on April 20, 2019 in…
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