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Alan I. Baron ’63

Alan, an esteemed Washington attorney with a passion for public service, died Feb. 24, 2024, of brain cancer at his home in Washington, D.C. A…

David L. Vhay ’62 *65

David came to us from the Cate School in Carpinteria, Calif. At Princeton, he majored in architecture, dined at Cap and Gown, and was on…

Henry M. Kennedy Jr. ’62

Hank died March 23, 2024, surrounded by family. He came from the Kent School. At Princeton, he majored in chemical engineering, dined at Cannon, briefly…

Randolph W. Taylor ’61

Randy died Nov. 13, 2022, in New York City. He prepared for Princeton at Kew Forest School in Forest Hills, N.Y., where he was a…

Harlan Spitz ’61

Harlan died Feb. 29, 2024, in Greenport, N.Y. Born in Brooklyn, he came to us from Jamaica High School. At Princeton, he was in the…

Vincent J. Menna ’61

V.J. died April 9, 2024, at his home of many years in Doylestown, Pa., after a long struggle with heart issues. Born in Philadelphia, he…

Ralph B. Schoenman ’57

One of our classmates devoted to controversial causes, Ralph died July 3, 2023, in California. He came to Princeton from John Burroughs High School in…

Sherman N. Mullin ’57

Proclaiming himself as “a self-taught electronics engineer,” Sherm died in Oxnard, Calif., April 13, 2024. He came to Princeton from Hamden (Conn.) High School but…

E. Freeman Bunn ’57

Freeman died May 10, 2024, at his home in Vero Beach, Fla. He attended Madison Academy and the Pingry School. While at Pingry, Freeman and…

Tedd T. Thomas ’56

Tedd died March 10, 2024, at home in Upper Gwynedd, Pa., soon after celebrating his 40th wedding anniversary with his wife Rebecca. Tedd came to…

Joseph A. Grotto ’56

Joe died April 30, 2024, in Naples, Fla., surrounded by his children Joseph, Suzanne, and John. Born in the Bronx to immigrant parents, Joe came…

Robert M. Prioleau ’55

Bob died May 7, 2024, in his hometown of Charleston, S.C. After graduation from Princeton, Harvard Business School, and four years in the Navy, Bob…

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