MEMORIALS

William Robert McKim Jr. ’52
BILL McKim died suddenly at his home in Marmora, N.J., on Mar. 1, 1993. He was the retired headmaster of the Foster School, a residential…
John MacGregor ’52
SANDY BLEWER died at his home in Salt Lake City, of cancer of the kidney, on Apr. 7, 1991. His funeral there was on Apr…
Thomas Wright McClure ’52
TOM MCCLURE DIED May 29, 1990, following a stroke. His memorial service was held in the Scott Funeral Home, Wilmette, Ill., on June 2, 1990…
Michael MacDonald Mooney ’52
MIKE MOONEY died Nov. 18, 1985, following an extended siege with a brain tumor. At his memorial service in the chapel of Georgetown Univ., he…
Edward Hunter Mortimer III ’52
Ed died Nov. 22, 2005. He left Princeton after our freshman year because of his father's health, and while out of school accepted an appointment…
John Miller Gayner III ’52
JOHNNY GAYNER died Oct. 14, 1987, in St. Vincent's Hospital, Jacksonville, F1a., from complications of severe cardiovascular disease. His funeral was in St. Mark's Episcopal…
W.W. Keen James ’51
Keen was born May 2, 1929, in Doylestown, Pa., and died of respiratory failure Sept. 16, 2005, in Albion, R.I. He was the son of…
James Mathews Mead ’51
Jim was born Nov. 4, 1928, in Erie, Pa., the grandson of John J. Mead, founder of The Erie Daily Times. He died July 21…
James Franklin Oates III ’51
Jim died of prostate cancer April 19, 2005, in Richmond, Va. He was the son of James F. Oates '21. A graduate of Phillips Exeter…
J. Lee McCormick ’51
Lee was born in New York City Jan. 26, 1929, son of the late Harold and Anita Burmester McCormick. He died April 23, 2004, in…
Philip Matter III ’51
Phil died of cancer Sept. 27, 2003. Born Aug. 3, 1929, in Marion, Ind., he was the son of Milton Matter '09, the nephew of…
William James Askin III ’51
Bill Askin died Oct. 30, 2003, of complications from bone marrow disease. Born in Pittsburgh in 1929, he came to us from Shady Side Academy…
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