MEMORIALS

John Ashley Eakes ’75
John Eakes died Nov. 21, 1998, in Philadelphia of complications of end-stage liver disease. He was 45. After earning his Princeton AB, summa cum laude…
Eric Alvin Jones ’75
Fashion designer Eric Jones died Feb. 18, 1998. He was 44. A native of Orange, N.J., he was an honors graduate of Arts H.S. and…
Joel E. Kelly ’75
JOEL KELLY DIED July 4, 1993, in Cambridge, England. He was 39. A resident of Jersey City, N.J., Joel was a graduate of that city's…
Paul J. Waystack ’75
PAUL WAYSTACK died at his home in Boston Oct. 17, 1992, after a long battle with cancer. He was 40 years old. Born in Schenectady…
Frances Edwards L. Whitfield ’75
AFTER A LONG ILLNESS, Frances Edwards Whitfield died in Trenton, N.J., July 24, 1992. Born in Trenton, Frances graduated from Trenton Central High School and…
Russell Clarence Mills Jr. ’75
RUSSELL MILLS died of melanoma in N.Y.C., Aug. 9,1991. Coming to Princeton from Shawnee Mission, Kans., Russell rowed heavyweight crew, freshman year, and was a…
Jason M. Richardson ’75
JASON RICHARDSON died in New York on May 11, 1991, of complications related to AIDS. A native of Illinois, Jason majored in English and was…
Julie Lisa Roper ’75
JULIE ROPER died Apr. 12, 1991, of breast cancer. A graduate of Glenbrook (Ill.) South High School, she entered Princeton as a member of the…
Robert Vincent Parmele ’75
BOB PARMELE DIED SUDDENLY May 31, 1990, at his home in Middletown, N.Y. He came to Princeton from Roscoe, N.Y., and majored in the Woodrow…
Arthur B. Schoen Jr. ’75
Artie lost his battle with cancer Dec. 24, 2005. Artie was born in New York and came to Princeton from the Buckley School and St…
Judith Selverstone Shaw ’74
Judy died of cancer Dec. 27, 2004, in Boston. Judy entered Princeton in 1969 with the first class of women, the Class of '73. She…
Thomas M. Ford ’74
On May 11, 2002, the class lost a compassionate and caring friend, and a dedicated family man, when Tom Ford died suddenly of heart failure…
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