MEMORIALS

Richard W. Kritzer Jr. ’59
Dick died of cancer on Feb. 14, 1994, in Champaign, Ill. He prepared for Princeton at the Latin School of Chicago. During freshman year, he…
David M. Jones ’56
David Mattern "Itchy" Jones died of lung cancer Mar. 7, 1995, in Marlton, N.J. Born in Altoona, the son of Kathleen and the late Benjamin…
Allan A. Hoffman Jr. ’56
Allan Augustus Hoffman died Oct. 7, 1994, of self-inflicted gunshot wounds, in Danville, Va., a year after suffering a stroke. Allan, a New York native…
Jon F. Gerry ’50
Jack Gerry died at his home in Moorestown, N.J., Mar. 10, 1995, less than six months after retiring from a distinguished career as a Federal…
Henry R. Durell ’49
Our class lost one of its best-liked members when Hank Durell passed away at his home in Milford, Conn., on Aug. 2, 1994, after a…
Thomas S. Matthews ’48
Tom Matthews died at his home in Cavendish, Suffolk, England, May 13, 1995, of a heart attack. He had been in poor health in recent…
William F. Mathieson ’44
Bill Mathieson died of a heart attack Aug. 14, 1994, at his home in Pittsfield, Mass. He came to us from Hill School and freshman…
Edward B. Bamman Jr. ’42
Ed died Apr. 9, 1995, at Penn Hospital in Philadelphia. Having devoted his entire career to education, he retired from the chairmanship of the science…
Bennington Howell ’41
Ben Howell, a gentleman of good will and cheerful humor, died in Ft. Lauderdale Apr. 6, 1995, He had semi-retired there in 1970, working as…
William Carter Burdett Jr. ’41
Bill Burdett, a distinguished Foreign Service officer, died of malignant melanoma in a hospital near his Gloucester, Mass., home on Mar. 11, 1995. His wife…
Albert Boyd Sharp ’39
Al died Jan. 19, 1995, in Sarasota, Fla., where he and wife Mary had lived for nine years, after he retired from a lifetime law…
Whitman Ridgway ’39
A third-generation Princetonian, Whit died Feb. 19. 1995, at his home in Schenectady, N.Y. There he had been associated with G.E., ever since receiving his…
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