MEMORIALS

Frank Meyer II ’37
Always jolly, enthusiastic Princetonian Dutch Meyer died of a heart attack Dec. 7, 1996, leaving Ginny, his wife of 50 years, sons Frank III, Steven…
Edward N. Odell ’37
Ed Odell died Aug. 24, 1996, after a brief illness. Survivors include Mary, his wife of 52 years, daughters Barbara, Deborah, and Kathleen, son Lawrence…
Edwin C. Luther Jr. ’37
Ed Luther died July 1, 1996, leaving Fran, his wife of 46 years; his sons, Dave '74 and Edwin, his daughter, Francie, and five grandchildren…
MacDonald "Mac" Lynch ’37
A selfdescribed "unrepentant entrepreneur," Mac Lynch was working on plans for an innovative waste oil refinery just days before he died July 17, 1996, in…
Lawrence Dyke Van Hauxhurst ’37
Ardent fisherman, boatsman, flyer, and bomb expert, Larry Hauxhurst, died Oct. 16, 1994, leaving Audrey, his wife of 53 years, two sons, Scott and Larry…
Thomas R. Lincoln ’37
LAWYER, SHIPPING EXECUTIVE and author of our 50th yearbook, Tom Lincoln died Aug. 4, 1993, in Greenwich, Conn., of respiratory failure. He is survived by…
John Paul Chubet III ’37
JOHN PAUL CHUBET III ("Pop" to some), a student athlete in the fullest sensefootball, basketball, and baseball (with AllState honors) and an honor student at…
Samuel L. MacCorkle ’37
DESCRIBED IN THE CHARLESTON GAZETTE as "a Democrat, a West Virginian, and an honest man," Sam MacCorkle died Jan. 24, 1991, of an apparent heart…
Franklin D. Wood II ’37
WOODIE OF THE WHIMSICAL SENSE OF HUMOR said he spent his life producing crude oil and children, not to mention dachshunds. He died Feb. 22…
Edward C. Oelsner ’37
SQUASH RACQUETS champion and shipping expert Ed Oelsner died April 2, 1990, in North Palm Beach of leukemia, leaving his wife of 50 years, the…
Louis A. Scinta ’37
Bull Scinta, whose "principal occupation since college consisted of my going to medical school and practicing medicine, with some golf whenever the opportunity presented itself,"…
George B. Stewart III ’36
George died Oct. 1, 2003, in Corpus Christi, Texas. He prepared at the Loomis School, now the Loomis Chaffee School. At Princeton he majored in…
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