MEMORIALS
P. Michael Kozma ’71
We lost a dedicated journalist and family man when Mike died May 21, 2023, in North Carolina of esophageal cancer. Mike came to Princeton from…
Jonathan H. Stein ’70
Jon, who embodied the technical skills of medicine combined with the generosity of teaching, died March 17, 2023, of kidney failure in Tequesta, Fla. Jon…
Richard S. Springer ’70
Dick died April 9, 2023, following a massive heart attack. His life after Princeton could have been predicted with considerable accuracy by many of us…
James M. Kasenga ’70
Jim died Jan. 26, 2023, at his retirement home in Palmer Township, Pa. He came to us from Lincoln High School in Denver, courtesy of…
Rodolfo B. Fernandez ’70
Rudy, who never wavered from his childhood dream of becoming an engineer, died at his Florida home March 16, 2023. Emigrating from Cuba after the…
Charles F. Martin II ’66
Charley died Nov. 10, 2023, in Triangle, Va. Charley came to Princeton from St. Andrew’s School in St. Andrews, Tenn., where he edited the school…
Robert B. Herbert ’64
Bob died Dec. 7, 2023, in Raleigh, N.C., of complications of a stroke. He came to Princeton from the Chicago Harvard School, which taught him…
William B. Icenhower ’62
Bill died April 14, 2021, in North East, Pa. He came to us from Upper Darby High School in Drexel Hill, Pa., where he was…
Harry C. Crawford III ’62
Tad died peacefully at home Oct. 6, 2023, of Parkinson’s disease. The son of Harry C. III ’36, Tad entered Princeton from Weston (Mass.) High…
Robert R. Bishop ’62
Bob died May 4, 2023, at home in Wayne, Pa. Coming to us from Episcopal Academy in Overbrook, Pa., Bob was editor in chief of…
Joseph E. Prather ’61
Joe died Nov. 27, 2023, after a long struggle with Parkinson’s. He and Ev had only recently relocated to a retirement community in Summit, N.J…
Ronald E. Goldman ’61
Ron, also known to us as “Goldie,” died of acute myeloid leukemia Sept. 28, 2023. His Los Angeles Times obituary said, “Like everything else in…
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December 2024
Hidden heroines; U.N. speaker controversy; Kathy Crow ’89’s connections