MEMORIALS

Donald F. Herbst ’46
If your mind dates back to the 1940s, you probably remember when the shops in your town included “the five-and-ten,” a wide-ranging supplier of diversity…
Willis Lampert Walling ’44
Lamp died Dec. 8, 2015. A native of Minneapolis, he was at Princeton only a short time and it seems Princeton never saw him again…
Clarence S. Lovelace ’44
“Butsy” Lovelace died June 11, 2016. A graduate of Gilman School, he majored in the humanities at Princeton. He was active in wrestling and lacrosse…
Edward Murray ’43
Ned Murray died April 2, 2016, of complications due to cancer at his Reisterstown, Md., farm. He prepared at Gilman School, where he was on…
Carl Hinrichsen ’43
Carl Hinrichsen died May 3, 2016. He served for years as pastor of Blessed Sacrament Church in Franklin Lakes (N.J.), where he guided its building…
Edward Essertier ’43
The Class of 1943 has lost one of its great members with the death of our secretary, Ed Essertier, on Sept. 11, 2014. Ed served…
Harold M. Scott ’41
“Scotty” died Feb. 20, 2016, in Brunswick, Maine. He was 97. Scotty prepared for Princeton at The Hill School. He majored in politics and graduated…
Gary F. Blanchard *66
Gary Blanchard, who spent the past 50 years in Burlington County, N.J., working in the public interest, died Jan. 23, 2016, at age 77. After…
Joseph M. Corr *64
Joseph Corr, a lawyer, venture capitalist, and business owner, died suddenly Jan. 20, 2016, at age 75. Corr graduated from Holy Cross College in 1962…
William B. Bader *64
William Bader, a Senate staff member who investigated the 1964 Gulf of Tonkin Resolution and CIA abuses and held high-level policy positions at the Defense…
Charles W. Struck *61
Charles Struck, a research scientist for RCA Laboratories and the GTE Corp. for more than 46 years, died peacefully Feb. 13, 2016. He was 88…
John A. Quinn *59
John Quinn, professor emeritus of chemical engineering at the University of Pennsylvania, died Feb. 8, 2016. He was 83. In 1954, Quinn graduated at the…
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