MEMORIALS

Henry McKean Ingersoll ’51
Henry died Nov. 1, 1998, of cancer at his home in Bryn Mawr, Pa. Born Oct. 29, 1929, the day the stock market crashed, he…
Charles Foster Weeden III ’51
Chuck Weeden, a master teacher and inspiring sports coach at the Lawrenceville School, died June 25, 1998, of a heart attack while jogging with Mary…
Donald Colin Webster ’51
Ben died of cancer Dec. 13, 1997, in Toronto. He was the scion of one of Canada's most prominent families. He was an outstanding venture…
William States Lee III ’51
Bill Lee, retired chairman and CEO of the Duke Power Co., died of cardiac arrest in NYC July 10, 1996. He was known worldwide as…
Frank Luther Driver III ’51
Frank died of malignant melanoma Dec. 15, 1995. He had been chairman and president of Driver Harris Co., a wire and cable manufacturer, but retired…
Richard L. Weidenbacher Jr. ’51
A scholar, medical doctor, and student of the human psyche, Rich died suddenly May 10, 2006, after a full and intellectually challenging life. Born Jan…
Richard Bradford Howe ’51
Dick died June 10, 2006, of congestive heart failure. He was born Sept. 9, 1929, in Syracuse, N.Y. Princeton is and has been very much…
Stanley Wilson Merrell II ’51
Stan was born Jan. 25, 1929, and prepared for Princeton at Deerfield, from which he graduated cum laude. At Princeton he roomed with Bill…
Alexander Buel Trowbridge III ’51
Sandy was a well-known public figure. Born Dec. 12, 1929, he came to us from Andover. At Princeton he roomed with Dave Adams and…
James Murray Anderegg ’51
JIM DIED Oct. 911990. For 27 years he had lived with and fought multiple sclerosis. His painting, "Late Fall Practice," which he produced as a…
William Lathrop Bauhan ’51
Bill was born April 5, 1929, in Princeton, the son of noted architect Rolf W. Bauhan '14 and of Elizabeth Lathrop Bauhan, daughter of the…
Ronald W. McKirdy ’50
Ron died Sept. 12, 2005. He was in poor health at our 55th and was visiting a daughter in New York when he died. Ron…
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