MEMORIALS

Charles A. McCrann ’68
Charlie perished on Sept. 11, 2001, when a hijacked jetliner slammed into 1 World Trade Center, a few yards below his 100th floor office. Charlie…
Jackson Morrison II ’68
Jackson "Jack" Morrison died June 9, 1998, of a massive heart attack at his Eureka, Calif., home. He was 53. After Princeton, Jack earned his…
Joseph Mattison III ’68
Jeff died Oct. 4, 2006, of an aneurysm after delivering a Hinkley to Newport, R.I., from Martha’s Vineyard. He was 62. Jeff prepared for Princeton…
George Frederick Unger III ’68
RICK UNGER, age 46, died at George Washington Univ. Hospital, of complications associated with the treatment of the HIV infection. Prior to attending Princeton, George…
Rodman Furnald ’67
Rod Furnald died June 4, 2002, from complications of MS. A graduate of Belmont Hill School, he majored in religion at Princeton and was a…
Herbert Claiborne Pell III ’67
Bertie died Sept. 24, 1999, after a long battle with cancer. He most recently was president of Thoroughbred Cars, Inc., Pell Enterprises, Inc., Anasazi Motor…
H. William Evans III ’67
H. WILLIAM EVANS III drowned near his cottage at Moosehead Lake, Me., on Sept. 3, 1991. Bill had been headmaster of the Dublin School in…
Austin A. Wright III ’66
Austin died at his home, in Point Pleasant, N.J., Feb. 11, 2005. Austin was born in Trenton. He graduated from the Peddie School and originally…
David Lawrence McCarroll ’66
Dave McCarroll died Dec. 6, 2002. Dave prepared for college at the John Burroughs School in St. Louis, where he was a National Merit finalist…
Robert Quincy Baker III ’66
Quincy died at his home in Coshocton, Ohio, on Sept. 21, 2002. At Princeton, Quincy was an electrical engineering major, a member of Whig-Clio, and…
Edward Lawrence Katzenbach III ’66
Edward Lawrence Katzenbach III, retired teacher of debate, English, and history, died Aug. 12, 1997, at Georgetown Medical Center of complications of diabetes. He was…
Edward Bostick Whitman II ’66
Ned died July 27, 1995 in Essex, Conn., after a yearlong, courageous battle with liver cancer. Born in Baltimore, he soon moved with his family…
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