MEMORIALS

Robert W. Kettering Jr. ’70
Bob Kettering was a fine lawyer. This is like saying Pablo Picasso was a creative chef: possibly true, but rather beside the real point. Bob…
John M. Pogue ’68
John died peacefully July 28, 2018, in Bethesda, Md., after a battle with metastatic disease. He was 72. He was born Sept. 21, 1945, to…
Kimball M. Barnes ’64
Kim died Jan. 23, 2016, of lung cancer in Traverse City, Mich. He came to Princeton from the University School in Cleveland, where he was…
Jose M. Ferrer III ’61
Joe died May 12, 2018, after a long battle with several illnesses at his lifelong home in Manhattan. Born in New York City, he came…
Lawrence F. Jelsma ’58
Larry died Aug. 8, 2018, in Shelbyville, Ky. He was 81. He came to Princeton from J.M. Atherton High School in Louisville. At Princeton he…
John B. Gargalli II ’60
John — “Gargles” to all his friends — died June 7, 2018, after a yearlong struggle with a succession of medical issues. He came to…
Alexander G. Kelley ’58
Alex died Aug. 23, 2018, from heart disease, seemingly correlated with profound grief due to the passing of his wife, Patricia, just a few weeks…
Francis Mason Kurtz ’54
Mason died peacefully March 2, 2018, in Delray Beach, Fla. He grew up in Bronxville, N.Y., and came to Princeton from the Hackley School. He…
Jonathan Curedale Calvert ’53
Jonathan was an investment adviser and adventurer who died Aug. 23, 2018, in San Antonio, Texas. He was born in Cambridge, Mass., and came to…
Thomas N. Vincent ’52
Tom came to us from South Denver High School and majored in chemistry. He joined Quad, fenced, and belonged to the Student Christian Association, the…
Dwight H. Livingstone ’50
Dwight died May 17, 2017, in New Jersey. Born in 1924, he was one of our older classmates. He graduated from Hope (R.I.) High School…
Albert A. Applegate ’50
Al died July 22, 2018, in Ann Arbor, Mich. He was a man of three careers: academia, politics, and antiques. An East Lansing (Mich.) High…
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