MEMORIALS

Lloyd Peter Wallace ’79
LLOYD DIED OF AIDS May 14, 1990, at his home in Philadelphia. His illness had been diagnosed at least two years earlier. Lloyd was born…
Walker Fry Rucker Jr. ’79
WE SEND our sincerest condolences to the family of Walker F. Rucker Jr., who died of cardiac arrest on Aug. 27, 1989, at UVA Hospital…
Philip Alan Rogers ’79
Phil died Dec. 31, 2005, several days after suffering a severe stroke. Phil spent his early school years in England, becoming an excellent rugby player…
Thomas Montgomery Evaul ’78
Chip died June 23, 2004, in Long Beach, Calif., after a four-and-a-half-year battle with breast cancer. He was 49. He grew up in Merchantville, N.J…
Gail Davidow Clough ’78
Gail died Feb. 29, 2004, after a long, valiant struggle with cancer. Her extraordinary courage and determined optimism throughout her illness — "a battle I…
W. Kirby Lockhart ’78
W. Kirby Lockhart died of a heart attack Apr. 10, 2003. Kirby's hometown was Fort Smith, Ark., where he excelled at football at Northside HS…
Susan Emlet ’78
After an 11-year battle with brain cancer, Susan died Feb. 19, 2003. She met the challenge with courage, grace, and peace of mind. Susan majored…
Steven K. Baker ’78
Steve died June 1, 2002, and we lost a brilliant and compassionate classmate. He was a scholar, a lover of the outdoors, and a member…
David Melemed ’78
David died Feb. 29, 2000, of a heart attack. Math and analytical process came easily to him, and his other interests at Princeton were widespread…
Bruce Fairfax Wood ’78
A construction accident took Bruce's life Jan. 19, 2002. He came to us from Trinidad, then returned home carrying the friendships and love of Princeton…
Laura Elisabeth Sanders ’78
Cancer claimed a dear classmate when Laura, "LB," died in May 2002, of ovarian cancer. She fought the disease for four years, to store up…
Gregory G. Harding ’78 *89
The class lost a dedicated teacher with the July 9, 1997, death of Gregory Harding. Greg died in Tacoma, Wash., where he was visiting assistant…
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