MEMORIALS

Kenneth R. Murray ’60
At Haddonfield (N.J.) High School, Ken played baseball, football, and basketball for four years. At Princeton, he played three years of varsity basketball and both…
John T. Murphy ’60
After dealing with Parkinson’s disease for several years, John died of lung cancer Dec. 27, 2023. He was 85. He grew up in Yonkers, N.Y…
Henry Zane Kirk ’60
A native of Steubenville, Ohio, and son of Henry ’30, Zane graduated from its high school on his way to Princeton. He pursued choral singing…
John K. MacFarlane ’59
The class lost one of its most colorful and beloved members with Maccer’s passing Nov. 10, 2023, in Vancouver, B.C., of acute myeloid leukemia. Born…
C. Haskell Hinnant ’59
Born in Cleveland, Haskell spent his early boyhood near Newport Beach, Calif., returning to the Cleveland area at the end of World War II. He…
James H. Lemon Jr. ’58
Jim died April 4, 2024, in Washington, D.C. He was 88. He came to Princeton from St. Albans School, where he was treasurer and prefect…
John J. Bellew ’58
John died April 14, 2024, in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. He was 87. He came to Princeton from the Lawrenceville School, where he was active in dramatics…
William L. Balfour ’58
Bill died March 26, 2024, in Baltimore. He was 88. He came to Princeton as a sophomore from Kent School, where he was on the…
Harlan F. Stone II ’57
One of the grandsons and the namesake of the chief justice of the Supreme Court during the World War II years, Harlan died Jan. 31…
Alexander M. Luke ’57
We recently heard from Sandy’s attorney that he died April 23, 2023. He was the grandson of Edmund S. Burke 1900. A native of Cleveland…
Alfred J. Law III ’57
Southern gentleman, journalist and attorney, and Jungian philosopher, Alf died of complications of Parkinson’s disease March 21, 2024. He came to Princeton from Chattanooga (Tenn.)…
William J. Gies II ’57
Always expressing gratitude for his college education and his classmate friends, Bill died Feb. 8, 2024, in California. He came to Princeton from the Haverford…
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