MEMORIALS

William E. Merlini ’63
Bill died Sept. 9, 2015, at home in Cazenovia, N.Y., from lung cancer. Known widely as a man of integrity and empathy, Bill had retired…
Robert A. Burt ’60
Bo died Aug. 3, 2015, while swimming at his weekend home in western Massachusetts, where music, Jacob’s Pillow Dance theater, and exercise were his best-loved…
Christopher Mason Mould ’58
Chris died July 10, 2015, in Scarborough, Maine. A graduate of the Penn Charter School in Philadelphia, at Princeton he majored in politics, was active…
George Oram Jr. ’57
George died Oct. 3, 2015, due to heart issues. While at Princeton, he majored in sociology, was a member of the Outing Club, played intramural…
Frederick N. Alyea ’57
Fred died Sept. 22, 2015, surrounded by his family. He was 79. He was born Oct. 3, 1935, in Glen Ridge, N.J., and grew up…
William E. Hoglund ’56
Bill died unexpectedly June 8, 2014, in Harbor Springs, Mich., of complications from a blood clot. Bill was born in Stockholm, Sweden, and prepared at…
R. Charles Stockdale ’55
The son of Betty and Ray Stockdale, Charlie was born Oct. 20, 1933. He was a gifted student and musician and an electrical engineering major…
Jeremiah R. Nead ’55
The son of Kathryn Nead and Prescott Nead Sr., Jerry was born Sept. 4, 1933, in Castleton-on-Hudson, N.Y., and died Oct. 18, 2015, in Albany…
David F. Lansing ’54
David died Sept. 28, 2015, on a journey home from Denmark, where he and his wife had spent every summer since his retirement. Born in…
Albert L. Lamar ’54
Albert died Oct. 18, 2015. Born in New Orleans, he attended Metairie Park Country Day School and then followed his father, a member of the…
Joseph E. Angelo ’54
Joe died Sept. 28, 2015, after enduring the effects of a major heart attack in 2002 and a debilitating stroke in 2010. Born in Ellwood…
Bradley M. Glass ’53
Brad died Aug. 6, 2015, after a long struggle with Alzheimer’s disease. He was born in Evanston, Ill., and attended New Trier High School and…
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