MEMORIALS

Frederic S. Coffman Jr. ’53
Fred died Oct. 2, 2015, in Savannah, Ga., from complications following a stroke. He grew up in Princeton and was president of his graduating class…
George F. Titterton Jr. ’52
George prepared at Farmingdale (N.Y.) High School and came to Princeton to major in mechanical engineering. He ate at Elm and was a member of…
Russell Pierce Jr. ’52
Russ died March 2, 2015. A geophysicist and Boy Scout leader, Russ came to us from Camden (N.J.) High School, joined Tower, and majored in…
George S. Heyer Jr. ’52
George came from Exeter, majored in history, and joined Quad. He played soccer, was a member of the senior council, and served as associate editor…
Patrick McEvoy Cromwell ’52
A lawyer and prominent Catholic layman in Baltimore, Mac died Sept. 16, 2015. He came to Princeton from the Gilman School, took his meals at…
William Kornfeld ’50
Bill died July 14, 2015, in Louisville, from a post-surgery heart attack. He came to Princeton from Roosevelt High School in Yonkers, N.Y. At Princeton…
Henry G. Stifel Jr. ’49
Hank died Sept. 18, 2013. Born Dec. 15, 1927, in Wheeling, W.Va., Hank came to Princeton from Choate, majored in psychology, and played basketball. He…
David H. Semmes ’49
David died Jan. 1, 2015, at home in Flint Hill, Va., just four days short of his 87th birthday. “Tick,” as we knew him, came…
Edward M. Mead ’49
Ed died March 11, 2015, in his hometown of Erie, Pa. He attended Phillips Andover Academy and came to Princeton after slightly more than a…
Harvey M. Heywood ’49
Harvey died May 4, 2015, in Asheville, N.C., his home for many years. He came to Princeton after a short stint in the Navy. While…
John B. Fairchild ’49
John died Feb. 27, 2015, in New York. The publisher of Women’s Wear Daily since 1960, he retired in 1997 but continued to take an…
James F. Anderson ’48
Jim died Oct. 7, 2015, in Glen Allen, Va. His career was in the Presbyterian ministry. Born in Elizabeth, N.J., in 1927, he prepared at…
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