MEMORIALS

David M. Martin ’71
We lost a true son of Princeton when Dave died Jan. 1, 2024, in his hometown of Springfield, Ohio. Like his Princeton relatives in classes…
Thomas H. Peters III ’70
After a long illness, and a life spanning the world, our good friend Tom died on his beloved Cape Cod April 18, 2024. He came…
John E. Schmeltzer III ’69
Jack died in Greenwich, Conn., June 15, 2024. He is remembered for his legal achievements, his dedication to his faith, and his passion for equestrian…
Thomas K. Huggett ’69
Tom died May 27, 2024, of Parkinson’s disease in Lafayette Hill, Pa. Born on Flag Day in June 1947, Tom grew up in Newtown Square…
William Henry Jackson Jr. ’68
Hank died July 13, 2024, in Northampton, Mass., from complications of Alzheimer’s disease. He came to us from Lockport (N.Y.) Senior High School and attended…
R. Scott Greathead ’68
The class has lost another giant. Scott died Aug. 17, 2024, in New York City of cancer. He came to us from Newport Harbor High…
David R. Lumgair Jr. ’64
Dave died March 22, 2024. He grew up in Schenectady, N.Y., and came to Princeton from Niskayuna Senior High School, where he was president of…
Craig A. Drill ’64
Craig died June 22, 2024, of complications following an operation. He attended Glenbrook High School in Northbrook, Ill., where he was student council president and…
David D. Baiter ’64
Dave died of respiratory failure and pneumonia June 28, 2024. Born in Philadelphia, he came to Princeton from Kent School, where he played on the…
Edward F. Redish ’63
Joe died peacefully at home Aug. 24, 2024, of cancer. Globally recognized as a pioneer in the field of physics education research, he played a…
Walter A. Carey Jr. ’62
Wally died July 31, 2024. Born in Bronxville, N.Y., he was a graduate of Canterbury School. He left Princeton during his sophomore year and went…
Jonathan L. Alder ’62
Jon died July 15, 2024, of Alzheimer’s disease in Dallas. He was born in Nottingham, England, and graduated from Hymers College in East York, after…
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