MEMORIALS
Calhoun Winton *55
Cal died at the age of 97, April 15, 2024, in Franklin, Tenn. He was born Jan. 21, 1927, in Fort Benning, Ga. After studying…
George W. Miller III ’98
George died suddenly April 19, 2024, in the Netherlands of a recently diagnosed autoimmune disorder. He grew up in Arlington, Va., and attended the Potomac…
Stephen M. Madigan ’88
Tragically, Steve died by suicide Feb. 27, 2023, in San Diego, Calif, after a long battle with depression. Born Nov. 26, 1965, Steve grew up…
T. Keith Dix ’76
Keith died May 30, 2024, at home in Athens, Ga., following a lengthy illness. He was an associate professor of classics emeritus at the University…
Wayne W. Bastedo ’70
A brilliant and insightful friend of a wide range of his classmates, Wayne died Feb. 15, 2024, in Henderson County, N.C. He came to us…
Michael M. Agbeko ’70
One of our premier representatives to the world, Michael died at his home in Accra, Ghana, on Good Friday, March 29, 2024, after a protracted…
William P. Curtis ’69
Bill died April 23, 2024, at home in Washington, D.C., following a five-year battle with interstitial lung disease. Growing up in Silver Spring, Md., Bill…
Lawrence Lucchino ’67
Larry died April 2, 2024, in Boston of cancer. He graduated from Taylor Allderdice High School in Pittsburgh. At Princeton, Larry majored in history and…
Sanford Kramer ’67
Sandy died Dec. 29, 2023, in Scottsdale, Ariz., his residence since 1979. He died from a condition called bronchiectasis, a birth defect that creates weak…
Leonard E. Averill ’67
Len died April 17, 2024, in Pomfret, Conn. He graduated from Christian Brothers Academy in Albany, N.Y., where he was born and grew up. At…
William G. Larsen Jr. ’66
Sandy died June 12, 2024, of cancer. He grew up in San Mateo, Calif., and graduated from the Thacher School in Ojai, Calif., where he…
Roger E. Anderson ’64
Roger died March 26, 2024. He grew up in New York City and attended Brooklyn Technical High School, where he was on the swimming and…
Memorial PAWcasts
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December 2024
Hidden heroines; U.N. speaker controversy; Kathy Crow ’89’s connections