MEMORIALS

David M. Downing ’88
David died April 8, 2018, surrounded by his family after a long and recurrent battle with cancer. David came to Princeton from Canisius (N.Y.) High…
Dana L. Harrison ’81
Dana died March 9, 2018, at home in Berkeley, Calif., of a rare, fast-moving cancer. In the words of her brother Michael, “Her home hospice…
Robert R. Evans ’76
Robert died Oct. 4, 2017, of complications due to metastatic melanoma in Needham, Mass. Robert graduated from Columbia High School in Maplewood, N.J. He studied…
James S. Catterall ’70
Jim died suddenly Aug. 23, 2017, of a heart attack and stroke. He was professor emeritus and past chair of the faculty at the UCLA…
Stuart H. Bentkover ’70
Stu died Feb. 26, 2018, following an extended bout with multiple myeloma in his longtime home of Worcester, Mass. He was a highly accomplished physician…
Randall Revelle ’63
Randy died peacefully June 3, 2018, of congestive heart failure. He was a former Seattle city councilman, King County executive, and tireless advocate for mental…
Louis F. Versace ’62
Lou died Dec. 26, 2017, in Marina del Rey, Calif. He came to us from Montclair (N.J.) High School, where he was vice president of…
Elijah P. Lovejoy IV ’62
Lije died Feb. 18, 2018. He came to us from Phillips Exeter. At Princeton he majored in psychology and later earned a Ph.D. from the…
John M. Crowther ’61
John died of cancer April 27, 2018, in Los Angeles, at age 79. He was born March 28, 1939, in New York City, to Bosley…
Frank M. Pagenkopf ’60
Frank was born and raised in Chicago. His father, Frank, was in the Class of 1925, and his uncle, Robert, was in the Class of…
John Todd McCall Jr. ’60
Todd died Feb. 17, 2018. Coming to Princeton from Nashville, Tenn., he brought a lifelong love of music with him and played violin and viola…
Ronald A. Long ’60
Ron came to Princeton from Pennridge High School in Perkasie, Pa. At Princeton he majored in electrical engineering and joined Court Club. He sang in…
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