MEMORIALS

Charles A. Gutenkunst III ’50
Charlie died June 22, 2016, at his home in Hartland, Wis. He came to Princeton from Milwaukee Country Day School. He was a member of…
Howard K. Gray Jr. ’50
Howard died May 23, 2016, in Sioux Falls, S.D. After Choate and banking and finance coursework at New York University, he came to Princeton, where…
Philip J. Engel ’50
Phil died June 20, 2016, in Ridgewood, N.J. After graduating from Morristown (N.J.) High School in 1944, he joined the Army and served in Japan…
Peter D. Clark Jr. ’50
Pete died June 2, 2016, in Houston, Texas, where he and his wife, Susan, had moved a few years ago to be close to their…
Alfred M.W. Saupe Jr. ’49
Al died May 29, 2016, with his daughter, Dana LaGueux, and his granddaughter, Megan LaGueux, at his side. Al came to Princeton in 1946 after…
Robert B. Ruff ’49
Bob died May 23, 2016, at the Center For Hope Hospice in Scotch Plains, N.J. Bob came to Princeton from Newark, N.J., majored in chemistry…
Alexander F. Ix ’49
Alex passed away Sept. 28, 2015, peacefully of natural causes in Spring Lake, N.J. He was 87. Alex came to Princeton from Englewood (N.J.) School…
John F. Gardiner Jr. ’49
Jeff died July 16, 2016, in Macomb, Mich. Jeff was born Feb. 19, 1929, which made him slightly younger than the median age for ’49ers…
Frederick H. Clark ’49
Fred died May 7, 2016, in Grosse Pointe, Mich. Born Aug. 18, 1926, Fred had a number of Princeton relatives, including his father, John, a…
Allen Haslup ’48
[node:field-image-collection:0:render] Allen was born Nov. 4, 1926, and died Aug. 16, 2016, at home in St. Petersburg, Fla. His medical career included practice in the…
James Smith Marshall III ’46
“After 10 years of house calls, office hours, and hospital rounds,” wrote Jim some years ago, “I began to get concerned that I was not…
Frederick Albert Hermann Jr. ’46
“If you sat next to Frederick Albert Hermann Jr. at luncheon, or talked to him about matters related to his world of God and country…
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