MEMORIALS

George William Butz III ’46
If you live in or anywhere near Wilmington, Del., and ever need wood to make or build something, you know the place to go is…
James Mills ’45
Jim, our esteemed class president emeritus, died peacefully at his home in Vermont July 17, 2016. Jim entered Princeton from Montclair (N.J.) High School and…
George Bonsall Jr. ’45
George died Nov. 1, 2016, after a brief illness in Houston, just short of his 93rd birthday. George entered Princeton from Quincy (Mass.) High School…
Donald Voss ’44 *49
Don died Aug. 12, 2016. After preparing at Andover, he majored in politics at Princeton, where he worked on The Daily Princetonian and was in…
Donald Voss ’44 *49
Don died Aug. 12, 2016. After preparing at Andover, he majored in politics at Princeton, where he worked on The Daily Princetonian and was in…
John West ’43
Johnny died Sept. 28, 2016. He came to us from Choate School, where he was on the publications board and the track team. At Princeton…
Daniel H. Ridder ’43
Dan died Oct. 13, 2016, in Hobe Sound, Fla., after a distinguished career in the publishing business. He prepared at Lawrenceville, where he was active…
Palmer T. Heenan ’43
Pete died Feb. 29, 2016. He prepared for Princeton at the Detroit University School, where he was captain of the basketball team. At Princeton, he…
Frank Hastings Griffin ’43
Hase died peacefully Sept. 18, 2016, at his home in Newtown Square, Pa. He graduated from Episcopal Academy. At Princeton, he majored in politics, graduating…
Donald Test Jr. ’40
Don died July 13, 2016, in Dallas, Texas. Born in Indianapolis, he came to Princeton from Park School. At Princeton he majored in history and…
Robert Laubach ’40
Robert died Sept. 11, 2015, in his longtime home of Syracuse, N.Y. He was born in Manila in the Philippines, where he lived through his…
John Baird Jr. ’40
Jack died June 8, 2016, in his sleep at Beaumont in Bryn Mawr, Pa. Born in Honolulu, Hawaii, and raised in a variety of cities…
Memorial PAWcasts
PAW IN PRINT

December 2025
Judge Michael Park ’98; shifts in DEI initiatives; a night at the new art museum.
Newsletters.
Get More From PAW In Your Inbox.









