MEMORIALS

Neil Carothers III ’41
Neil died Mar. 6, 2001. He graduated summa cum laude from Princeton in electrical engineering. He was awarded the Triede Cup in wrestling (placing second…
John William Sease ’41
John died on Nov. 12. After attending Rutgers Preparatory School, he came to Princeton and immediately immersed himself in the chemistry department, earning Sigma XI…
Alexander Dodson Rhea III ’41
Alex died on Sept. 1, 2000. Entering Princeton in the fall of 1939 as a transfer from Texas Christian U., he was a member of…
John Abner Bell III ’41
John (known to us as "Pappy") died Jan. 31, 2007, of pulmonary fibrosis. He prepared at Shady Side Academy and The Hill School. At Princeton…
Eugene Lauderdale Turner ’41
Gene died Dec. 22, 1998, after a massive stroke. The son of E.L. Turner '12 and grandson of Thomas W. Coleman 1856, he prepared at…
John P. Cleaver ’41
We have lost J.P. "Clipper" Cleaver; what a tremendous blow to our class. In many ways, he was the spark that constantly ignited '41. He…
Samuel Jackson Lanahan ’41
Sam died May 29, 1998, at his home in Dartmouth, England, having been stricken while crossing on the Q.E.II. Having prepared at St. Paul's School…
Thomas M. Longcope III ’41
Shorty died in Essex, Conn., Dec. 30, 1997. He had suffered from Alzheimer's disease. His wife of 46 years, Elizabeth Lefferts, survives. A son of…
Hamilton H. Salmon III ’41
"Tad" Salmon of Ponte Vedra Beach died Aug. 18, 1997, after an extended illness. His wife, the former Barbara Thompson Welch, survives. Born in Brooklyn…
William M. Barr III ’41
Bill died of Lou Gehrig's disease Mar. 12, 1995, in Rochester Hills, Mich., where he and Dorothy had lived for a number of years. Virtually…
George Batten McNeill ’41
George McNeill died peacefully Jan. 5, 1995, after several years of declining health, in Orange Lake, Fla. Born in Haddonfield, N.J., George entered Princeton from…
Walter Bedford Moore III ’41
"Bep" Moore died in his Charlottesville home July 21, 1995. Until his retirement in 1988, he taught in the English department and the humanities division…
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