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David R. Aufdenspring ’62

Dave died on Dec. 10, 2002, from complications of heart disease. He had received a heart transplant in June 1998. Dave was thrilled by the…

C. Taylor Kew ’62

TAYLOR died Aug. 28, 1992, from injuries sustained in the crash of a small seaplane, while on a fishing trip in Alaska with his lifelong…

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…

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…

C. Victor Raiser ’62

VIC DIED in a smallplane crash while on a fishing trip with his son Monty'92 and friends, on July 30, 1992. His son and friends…

Andrew I. Davidson ’62

Andrew Davidson died in an automobile accident Dec. 21, 2006. Andrew was admitted to Princeton in the Class of 1961. However, he entered the college…

Kenneth Arthur Mills ’62

KENNETH MILLS DIED June 2, 1990, in Morristown, N.J., after an extensive battle with multiple sclerosis, first diagnosed in 1968, and, near the end, cancer…

Ariel Brun De Pontet ’62

Ariel died at home in Washington, D.C., of colon cancer on Sept. 23, 2000. Never one to dwell on illness, he sustained his family and…

Peter Campbell ’62

Pete Campbell died Oct. 23, 1995, at home in Hohokus, N.J. More than 400 friends attended his memorial service, including several classmates. He is survived…

Jerome P. Levine ’62

Jerome P. Levine, professor of mathematics at Brandeis University and a prominent theorist in topology, died April 8, 2006, of lymphatic cancer. He was 68…

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…

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