MEMORIALS

David Tilgner ’84
David died Aug. 6, 2017, following a courageous battle with brain cancer. David came to us from Mount Anthony Union High School in Bennington, Vt…
Geoff Taber ’82
Geoff, wife Jacquie, and their sons, Scott (15) and Andrew (13), died Dec. 24, 2016, in a house fire at their country home near Stoney…
Andy Guy ’74
Andy died suddenly Nov. 22, 2015, just six weeks after spending a glorious weekend with roommates Larry Fullerton, David Witt, and Chris Elliot. Andy sang…
Jonathan Richard Williams Jr. ’61
Dick died Jan. 23, 2017, of pulmonary hypertension. Born in Selma, Ala., he came to us from A.G. Parrish High School. At Princeton he majored…
Edward D. Rose ’61
Ed died May 28, 2017, peacefully in his sleep at his home in Sandwich, Mass. Born in Quincy, Mass., he came to Princeton from Thayer…
Benjamin Franklin Deford III ’61
We lost Frank, one of our class heroes, May 28, 2017, when he died at his home in Key West, Fla. He was born in…
Aldo Vandermolen ’59
Aldo died July 17, 2017, in Dover, N.J., after a five-year battle with glioblastoma. Born in Alkmaar, Holland, schooled there in Dutch and then in…
Richard F. Ford ’59
Dick died July 8, 2017, at home in St. Louis. He had bested cancer for 20 years. Coming to Princeton from Portsmouth Priory, where he…
Richard E. Dillon ’55
A pioneering advertising executive and entrepreneur, Dick was born Sept. 14, 1933, to Irene and John C. Dillon, and died of cancer Aug. 17, 2017…
Syd Silverman ’54
Syd, a longtime publisher and owner of Variety and Daily Variety, died Aug. 27, 2017, of a sudden illness. He prepared for Princeton at the…
Frederick J. Tritschler ’53
Fred was born in Spokane, Wash., in 1931, but he grew up in Los Angeles and near Chicago, graduating from Evanston (Ill.) High School. At…
John H. Thatcher Jr. ’53
Born in Brooklyn but raised in New Jersey, John attended the Englewood School before coming to Princeton, where he majored in history and was a…
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