MEMORIALS

Marion W. Bagwell Jr. ’52
AFTER SEVERAL HEART ATTACKS, Mike Bagwell died at home in Reidsville, N.C., June 24, 1993. His funeral was held in Main St. Methodist Church in…
Howard D. Siedler ’51
CY SIEDLER DIED of brain cancer Apr. 26, 1994, in Mill Valley, Calif. He was an outstanding and well-loved neurologist in the San Francisco Bay…
Hawley W. Ward ’48
HAWLEY WERNER WARD died Dec. 29, 1993, in Rochester, N.Y., his lifelong hometown. As he cherished his family, his friends, Rochester, and Canandaigua Lake, so…
Alan M. Kennedy ’48
ALAN MONTGOMERY KENNEDY, editor and assistant director of the standards program for the Actuarial Standards Board of the American Academy of Actuaries, died Mar. 12…
James F. Hatchman ’48
HATCHMAN DIED Mar. 1, 1994, at his home in Clark's Summit, Penn. Jim prepared at Norristown (Penn.) H.S. He was in the navy from 1942-46…
George E. O’Toole ’45
GEORGE O'TOOLE DIED in Walnut Creek, Calif., of complications due to Alzheimer’s disease. He had resided in the West for many years after leaving his…
Robert J. Meyers ’45
MONK MEYERS DIED July 5, 1993. He entered Princeton from New Trier H.S. (the famed producer of outstanding athletes as well as students, many of…
William S. White ’44
Known as Whizzer while an undergraduate, Bill died May 22, 1992, after a year-long struggle with cancer and a stroke. Bill came to Princeton from…
John R. Midgley ’44
JACK DIED Apr. 22, 1994, in Kennewick, Wash. He prepared at the Berkshire School. At Princeton, he was a catcher on the baseball team and…
Horace Marchant ’44
HO MARCHANT DIED of emphysema Apr. 18, 1994. He came to Princeton from Evanston (Ill.) H.S., following in the steps of a grandfather (1883) and…
Stuart D. Stevenson ’43
WEAVER DIED Mar. 27, 1994, in the Coatsville, Penn., V.A. Medical Center. He was 73 and had been beset by Alzheimer's disease for many years…
David K. Headley ’43
DAVE DIED SUDDENLY Mar. 30, 1994. He Was 73. A native of Minneapolis, he moved to Naples, Fla., via North Sutton, N.H., after he retired…
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