MEMORIALS

Charles Bagley III ’44
A psychiatrist, Charles died March 22, 2005, at his home at Heron Point, Chestertown, Md. He was 82. He taught and practiced psychiatry for more…
Gene Gamble ’44
Gene died of congestive heart complications Dec. 17, 2004, in Scottsdale, Ariz. He was 81. He attended McKeesport [Pa.] High School, where he was president…
Andrew Wilson Green ’44
Andy died Nov. 29, 2003, in Ridgefield, Conn. He prepared at Kiskiminetas Springs School. At Princeton he majored in architecture, and was a member of…
Henry Stuart Patterson II ’44
Henry died Dec. 1, 2002. He came to Princeton from St. Mark's and majored in economics. A member of Ivy Club, he roomed with Bob…
Albert Van Eerde II ’44
Al died in Wayne, N.J., on July 18, 2002. He came to Princeton from Pingry; he majored in biology, played in the band, and was…
John A. Myers Jr. ’44
Jack died April 21, 2007, after a short illness, in his home on Wilmington Island, Savannah, Ga. Jack came to us from Lawrenceville. At Princeton…
James J. McCaffrey ’44
Jim died on July 21, 2001, doing what he loved most, fishing, when he suffered a stroke. He died in Bangor, near his retirement homes…
William Judd Clancy III ’44
Bill died in Chicago on Jan. 11, 2000. He came to Princeton from the Northwood School and majored in psychology. Military service intervened, but he…
Hally Peter Wall ’44
Peter died on July 9, 2000, after a 10-year battle with Parkinson's disease. He came to Princeton from St. Paul's School, winning freshman numerals in…
William P. Barba II ’44
Bill Barba, a former dean and v.p. of Temple U medical school, died on May 20, 2000, in his home in Jenkintown, Pa., where he…
William Wible Jamison II ’44
Jamie lived all of his life in Greensburg, Pa., and died at home on Dec. 15, 1999, after a long bout with bone cancer. He…
John W. Barr III ’44
John Barr died June 30, 1999, after a short illness, in his beloved city of Louisville, Ky., where he was born. He came to Princeton…
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