MEMORIALS

C. Frederic Ramsey Jr. ’36
Fred died Mar. 18, 1995. He was 80. He prepared at Solebury School. At Princeton, he majored in Modern languages (French). Fred was a prolific…
Lawrence M. Cathles Jr. ’35
Laurie Cathles died of cancer May 18, 1995, at his home in West Simsbury, Conn. He was born in Dallas in 1913 and prepared at…
Charles C. Fitzmorris ’33
Charlie Fitzmorris died Mar. 17, 1995, after a long battle with multiple myeloma. He had been active, busy, and full of enthusiasm right to the…
Charles C. Davis Jr. ’33
Charles Davis died Apr. 18, 1995, in Topsham, Maine, where he had lived since 1991. He came to Princeton from Philadelphia and Germantown Academy. In…
William W. Drewry Jr. ’32
Bill Drewry died at his home in Three Arch Bay, South Laguna, Calif., Apr. 20, 1995. After graduating with us, Bill devoted his entire business…
George Buermann ’32
The class lost another prominent lawyer and public citizen when George Buermann died May 11, 1995, at Freedom Village Nursing Center in Bradenton, Fla. After…
Hamilton H. Sanger ’31
Hamilton H. Sanger died in his sleep Apr. 22, 1995, at Charleston Care Center in Catonsville. Born in Ruxton, Md., he prepared at Gilman. His…
Oscar T. Martin II ’29
Oc died Feb. 5, 1995, at the Southeast Georgia Medical Center, near his recent residence in St. Simons Island, Ga. He prepared for college at…
John R. Fanshawe II ’29
Jack died Jan. 8, 1995. He prepared for college at the Hoosac School. At Princeton, he played football and hockey and belonged to Cannon Club…
William A. Humphreys Jr. ’28
Bill “Hump” Humphreys, died Jan. 25, 1995, at his home in Akron. He grew up in Chicago and prepared for college at the Hill School…
W. Brace Krag ’27
W. Brace Krag died of heart disease Mar. 30, 1995, at Cottage Hospital in Grosse Point, Mich. He had been in poor health for some…
Robert R. Thurber ’26
Bob Thurber, who lived in Nova Scotia for a number of years after retiring, died Jan. 14, 1995, of complications resulting from prostate cancer. He…
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