MEMORIALS

Allan Murdock McCaskill ’50 *52
Following emergency surgery, Allan died on June 27, 2001. He was born in NYC and graduated from Western [DC] High School. At Princeton he earned…
Samuel L. McSorley III ’50
Sam died on Sept. 27, 2001, in Chestertown, Md. Sam was a true gentleman, kind and generous, who was everyone's best friend. Prior to coming…
Ulysses Grant Buchanan III ’50
Buck died of a heart attack on Apr. 13, 2001, aboard a French canal boat near Toulouse after completing a voyage with lifelong friends and…
Walker McKinney ’50
Walker died of acute leukemia on Aug. 20, 2000. A graduate of the Hill School, Walker majored in economics and was in the NROTC program…
Walker McKinney ’50
Walker McKinney died of acute leukemia on Aug. 20, 2000. A graduate of the Hill School, Walker majored in economics and was in the NROTC…
Frank Rahm Stoner III ’50
Frank Stoner died Dec. 26, 1997, at his home in Easton, Md., after a long bout with cancer. He was 69. Frank prepared at St…
Joseph Edward Tilt III ’50
Joe Tilt died instantly as the result of an automobile accident on Sept. 3, 1997, while near Eugene, Oreg., for his son's wedding. Joe prepared…
Thomas G. McLellan Jr. ’50
Tom died at his home in Connellsville, Pa., Apr. 2, 1996. Despite the physical limitations of heart and lung ailments during the last two years…
Donald McClave ’50
Donald "Butch" McClave died Jan. 1, 1996, in Stuart, Fla., of prostate cancer. He was 70. Butch grew up in Greenwich, Conn., where he attended…
James Shriver III ’50
Throat cancer stilled the strong bass voice of Jim Shriver June 29, 1995, a voice that played an important role in his life from the…
Peter A. Salm ’50
PETER SALM DIED Mar. 12, 1994, at the Mount Sinai Hospital in N.Y.C. after a long struggle with viral hepatitis. Born in N.Y.C., he spent…
Howard David Pancoast III ’50
Dave died peacefully at his Virginia home Aug. 17, 2002. He was described as a gentleman who lived life fully, and was known for his…
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