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John W. H. Simpson ’66

THE CLASS LOST one of its most courageous members when John Simpson died of a heart attack while bicycling near Rocky Hill, N.J., Sept. 19…

Richard MacDougall Farrell ’66

The class learned only this spring of the death of Dick Farrell in March 1984. A native of Teaneck, N.J., Dick graduated from the Gilman…

William N. Lane III ’65

Bill Lane died of a recurrence of cancer Sept. 20, 2002, at his home in Lake Forest, Ill. At Princeton, he majored in economics, took…

John Owen King III ’65

John died June 13, 2001, at home in Ann Arbor, Mich., after a long, courageous battle against MS. John's spirit, tenacity, and intellect inspired his…

Jeffrey J. Wong ’65

Jeff died Nov. 16, 2001, of a heart attack at home in Sausalito. Jeff was born on July 24, 1943, in San Francisco, played the…

William P. Maclean III ’65

BILL WAS BORN in Bainbridge, Md., attended L'ecole Française in Barcelona, and entered Princeton, in 1961, where he met his future wife, Ellen Gillespie. He…

Paul Weeks II ’65

Paul died May 31, 2006, a year after partying at our 40th, 11 months after his basketball team placed fourth in the Senior Olympics, and…

William N. Panzer ’64

Bill Panzer died suddenly March 18, 2007. While his death initially was attributed to a fall in Sun Valley, Idaho, his wife, Priscilla, advised that…

Beverley Douglas Causey III ’64

Family and friends of Bev Causey were shocked when he died Oct. 17, 2002; he was 59. A Suitland, Md., resident, he entered the hospital…

Murray Robert Mathews Jr. ’64

Murray "the Mole" died at his home in South Natick, Mass., Apr. 29, 2003, after a struggle with cancer and a stroke. He came to…

Dwayne Harry Jelinek ’64

Dwayne Jelinek died in the early hours of July 25, 2007, after a brave battle with ALS. Born in Crete, Neb., Dwayne graduated from Omaha…

Peter St. John ’64

Sadly and belatedly, we report the death of Peter St. John in South Londonderry, Vt., Sept. 9, 1996. Peter appeared to be in excellent health…

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