MEMORIALS

Robert J. Chainski ’60
BOB CHAINSM died by his own hand Jan. 9,1992. He was born in Chicago on Nov. 22, 1938, and spent much of his life there…
David Moist Serotkin ’60
DAVID MOIST SEROTKIN, at the age of 54, died Jan. 11, 1993, at his home in Mason, Mich. He is survived by a son, David…
Jackson Noyes Huddleston Jr. ’60
Jack died of pancreatic cancer March 11, 2006, in his Seattle home, surrounded by his wife and two daughters. His preparatory schools were St. George's…
James Ralph De Rocco ’60
JIM DE ROCCO was born Aug. 24, 1937, in Bethlehem, Penn., and died Apr. 2, 1991, He was 53 years old. For the past fifteen…
Frederick L. Sachs ’59
Fred Sachs, physician and hospital administrator, died of prostate cancer at his home in Woodbridge, Conn., on June 20, 1999. Fred was born in Brooklyn…
Hirsh Eli Barmatz ’59
Hirsh died Oct. 11, 2004. He was living in Denver, Colo., at the time of his death, and had been battling cancer for several years…
H. Herbert Kashian ’59
HERB, AN ACCOMPLISHED architect, died of food poisoning in N.Y.C. Oct. 19, 1992. At Princeton, Herb majored in architecture and graduated magna cum laude. He…
Peter F. Metcalf ’59
Peter, one of nine Metcalfs to attend Princeton, died Jan. 26, 2001, in his winter home in Venice, Fla., after a five-year struggle with cancer…
Richard H. Kessler ’59
Dick died on Dec. 26, 2001, in NYC, after a brief battle with cancer. Dick was born and grew up in NYC. He attended Millbrook…
Fraser Barron ’59
A fierce and determined battle ended on December 13, 1999, when Fraser Barron died of cancer. He had fought the disease for seven years. Born…
Edward M. Shimamoto ’59
Ed died of lung cancer on Feb. 21, 2000, at Johns Hopkins Medical Center in Baltimore. He was buried with full military honors in Arlington…
William James East ’59
Bill East, a real estate negotiator and management specialist, died of cancer Nov. 28, 1995, at his home in Chestnut Hill, Pa. Bill was born…
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