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Jeffrey Charles Rhode ’63

JEFF DIED PEACEFULLY at home in Lyttelton, New Zealand, Feb. 7,1991. after a twoyear struggle against myeloma. He was a neuro-pathologist at North Canterbury Hospital…

William Prescott Hersey ’63

BILL, A selfemployed architectural illustrator who lived in San Francisco, died suddenly of a heart attack March 31,1990. Born Sept. 4, 1940, in Boston, he…

John C. L. Black ’63

JACK BLACK, attorney and dedicated outdoorsman, died of heart failure Feb. 19, 1993, in Los Angeles Intl. Airport, after arriving from a business trip to…

V. I. Wexner ’63

V. I. Wexner, a high school teacher in Redding, Calif., died July 1, 1993. He was chairman of the English department at Shasta H.S. He…

David Brady Bryson ’63

David, who spent most of his legal career advocating for better housing for the poor, died last Christmas morning with his family surrounding him. His…

Donald R. Knapp ’63

Don Knapp, an avid family man, athlete, and business executive, died in his wife's arms Sept. 24, 1997, after a three-year battle with colon cancer…

Oliver Porter Gillock Jr. ’63

Ollie died of a massive heart attack Apr. 21, 2001, on the morning of what was to be a joyous 60th birthday celebration with friends…

Warwick Breckenridge Moore ’62

Breck died Dec. 27, 2004, at his home in Woodbridge, Va., from pancreatic cancer. He was buried with full military honors at Arlington National Cemetery…

Douglas A. Nadeau ’62

Doug died April 23, 2004, in Marblehead, Mass., ultimately done in by an 18-year battle with postencephalitic parkinsonism. He was a lawyer, artist, illusionist, carpenter…

John H. Colyer ’62

John died Aug. 2, 2006. John graduated from Oneonta (N.Y.) High School, lettering in three sports and joining the National Honor Society. He attended Princeton…

Jay Coupe ’62

Jay died of liver cancer Sept. 14, 2006. Coming to Princeton from Philadelphia’s Central High School and majoring in English, Jay participated in Naval ROTC…

Franklyn Joseph Carr ’62

Franklyn Carr died March 16, 2003, in North Palm Beach, Fla., soon after a late diagnosis of colon cancer. A memorable presence, Franklyn came to…

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