MEMORIALS

Maria Therese Bostic ’81
Maria died in a car accident Nov. 31, 1995, near her home in New Market, Ala. She was 36. At Princeton, to help support her…
A. Joseph Dowd Jr. ’81
JOE DOWD DIED Dec. 5, 1993, his 35th birthday. He was a hemophiliac who contracted AIDS from contaminated blood products in the early 1980S. Joe…
Christopher C. Magorian ’81
Chris Magorian died suddenly on June 22, 1989, from a heart-related illness. He will be missed terribly. Chris was born on Mar. 13, 1959, and…
Kevin Michael Granison ’80
Kevin died July 15, 2007, of congestive heart failure after a career that began in the insurance industry and culminated in his leadership of the…
Reginald R. Moyer Jr. ’80
Our friend and classmate Russ Moyer died July 4, 2005, from complications related to kidney failure. Russ came to Princeton from Fitch High School in…
Rodney Joseph Rodriguez ’80
Rodney died March 17, 1987, in San Antonio. Rodney was born in Hollington, Texas, April 24, 1959. At Princeton, he received the Crossman Scholarship and…
Andrew Rosenbloom ’80
Andy died Nov. 20, 1988, in London after a long illness. He was born in New York City. At Princeton, Andy was an English major…
Gregory Thurston Pope ’80
Gregory died in New York City May 12, 1996, of a ruptured brain aneurysm. He was a science writer and the editor of Discover magazine's…
Thomas Earl Page ’80
Tom Page was a mercurial soul who entered Princeton with the Class of 1979, took a year off, joined the Class of 1980, and departed…
Susan Mellen Hahn ’80
Susan lost a 16-month battle with lung cancer May 17, 2003. When discovered, the disease had already metastasized to her brain, ultimately causing Alzheimer's-like symptoms…
John Howard ’80
With sadness, we report that John died Apr. 17, 2004, from a blood clot while recovering from knee surgery at his home in Ashland, Mass…
Douglas L. Boles ’80
Doug died of a viral infection of the heart Sept. 12, 2000, in Lancaster, Pa. He was 42. Raised in Wellesley, Mass., Doug came to…
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