MEMORIALS

William Jarman Sr. ’62
Bill died Aug. 19, 2016, in Tucson, Ariz., of complications from an earlier ailment. Bill came to us from Stony Brook School after attending high…
Walter Hoesel ’60
Walter died peacefully April 20, 2016, in Duvall, Wash., with his devoted daughter, Lisa, at his bedside. While at Princeton, Walt majored in engineering, was…
Robert W. Swanson ’58
Bob died June 4, 2016, at his home in Oxford, Ohio, following a brief illness. Bob came to Princeton from the Harvard School in Chicago…
John R. Graebner ’58
John died Jan. 22, 2016, in Hyannis, Mass. He graduated from The Hill School. At Princeton, John majored in English, wrote his thesis on Henry…
Robert M. McCulloch Jr. ’55
Robert was born Dec. 12, 1933, in New York City, the son of Robert M. McCulloch ’21. He died Feb. 11, 2011. Robert came to…
Thomas G. Hall ’55
Born Sept. 15, 1933, to Janet and Vinton Hall in Eugene, Ore., Tom died July 19, 2015, from injuries suffered in a fall. At 81…
Andrew Duncan IV ’55
Born March 7, 1934, in Cleveland, Ohio, the son of Andrew Jackson Duncan III ’30, Andrew had a brother, L. Fuller Duncan, and a sister…
Arthur Pitts Jr. ’54
Arthur died Aug. 8, 2016, from non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Born in Corry, Pa., he majored in English at Princeton and was in the American Civilization program…
Robert Dodd ’52
Bob came to Princeton after finishing at the Kiski School in Saltsburg, Pa., among the oldest all-male prep schools in the United States. At Princeton…
George Zabriskie II ’50
George died July 19, 2016, in Bozeman, Mont., from complications of Alzheimer’s disease. He was an Episcopal priest for 61 years. From Episcopal (Va.) High…
Michael G. Turner ’50
Michael died July 12, 2012, in New Jersey. He attended Shady Side Academy in his hometown of Pittsburgh, Pa., and then served in the Navy…
Eric H. Stochholm ’50
Eric died July 8, 2016, in Short Hills, N.J. He was a longtime lawyer and community leader. He graduated from Millburn (N.J.) High School. He…
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