MEMORIALS

Paige Andrea Meili ’76
After struggling for several years with a chronic disease, Paige died on Nov. 11, 2002. Born in Pittsburgh and raised in Milwaukee, she was a…
Martin P. Wohlforth ’76
"Buff" was a victim of the Sept. 11, 2001, World Trade Center tragedy. He worked as a managing director of Sandler, O'Neill & Partners on…
Yvonne Guzman Opsahl ’76
On Sept. 4, 2006, Guz finally lost, to cancer, the health battles she had been fighting since 1978. Guz came to Princeton from Perth Amboy…
Robert S. Andre Jr. ’76
BOB DIED unexpectedly Apr. 23, 1990, while recovering from surgery. The cause was a split aorta resulting from Marfan's Syndrome, a genetically inherited condition most…
Robert Barrios ’76
BOB, A COPY EDITOR for the N.Y. TIMES and former Foreign Service officer, died Jan. 7, 1988, at the St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital Center in…
William Riley Clarke Jr. ’76
BILL DIED Nov. 19, 1985, He entered with the Class of 975 and later took standing with us. During his limited time at Princeton, he…
Howie Bingham Kiser ’75
Howie Kiser died March 30, 2005, of acute myelogenous leukemia. A graduate of the University of Richmond, Howie began her love affair with Princeton when…
Philip M. Hooper ’75
After a swift and relentless bout with colon cancer, "Hoops" died at his home in Wayne, Pa., Jan. 5, 2004. Born in Baltimore, Phil graduated…
Richard C. Johnson ’75
Rik died Apr. 8, 2002. Having grown up in Pleasanton, Calif., he prepared for Princeton at Robert Louis Stevenson School. While at Princeton, Rik majored…
Bradley A. Richards ’75
Brad Richards died Jan. 20, 2002, of a brain tumor. He was 48 and lived in Montclair, N.J. Brad came from Minneapolis to Princeton, where…
Glenn Benjamin Stec ’75
Glenn died on Apr. 13, 2001, at Lankenau Hospital in Lower Merion Township, Pa. He was 47. Born in Lawrenceville, N.J., he lived there until…
Deborah Kraus Pagano ’75
The class lost a vibrant spirit with the death of Deborah Kraus Pagano of breast cancer on Aug. 27, 1999, in Avalon, N.J. A resident…
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