MEMORIALS

A. William Haarlow III ’63
We lost one of our beloved classmates when Bill died of ALS on Jan. 30, 2002. Bill excelled at everything he tried — school, athletics…
George "Duffy" Hill Hughes ’63
After an eight-year battle with breast cancer, Duffy died at home on Mar. 22, 2001. Raised in West Hartford, Conn., Duffy attended Phillips Academy, Andover…
Samuel W. Perry III ’63
"Doc" PERRY DIED Mar. 15, 1994. He was 53. At Princeton, he was captain of the freshman lightweight crew, editor of THE TIGER, and in…
Burr Edgar Wallen ’63
BURR, A PROFESSOR of art history at the Univ. of California at Santa Barbara, died of complications of AIDS Sept. 24, 1991, at his home…
Frank Engel III ’63
FRANK DIED May 27, 1990. at Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital after a long illness. He was an accountant with a private practice in Manhattan, specializing…
Frank McCormick Nesbitt ’63
FRANK DIED of cancer July 15, 1990, at his home in Upper Marlboro, Md. An emmywinning filmmaker who bad produced documentaries for Nad. Geographic and…
Charles B. Clement Jr. ’62
We lost a loyal classmate on Sept. 14, 2002, when Charlie succumbed to a ruptured ulcer. Unstintingly gracious, warm, funny, religious, altogether human, Charlie was…
Alan Michael Huberman ’62
Alan Michael Huberman died on Jan. 4, 2001 in Geneva, Switzerland, after a long illness. Mike came to Princeton from Newton HS in Newton, Mass…
Dave McCabe ’62
Dave McCabe died of leukemia Aug. 25, 1996, in MYC. Dave came to Princeton from Deerfield, where he had been managing editor of the school…
Lewis Van H. Dusen III ’62
THE CLASS LOST one of its most loyal members when Lewis Van Dusen died Dec. 30, 1993, after a long, valiant fight with cancer. Lew's…
Kenneth J. Suid ’62
Kenneth J. Suid died June 30, 2006, in Portland, Ore. He graduated from Shaker Heights (Ohio) High School before attending Princeton, where he majored in…
Brewster Montgomery Loud ’61
We lost Bump on March 26, 2004. He died at his home in Thousand Oaks, Calif., after battling lung cancer for more than a year…
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