MEMORIALS

Peter Burtis Bixby ’72
Peter died Nov. 24, 2003, in Dayton, Ohio. Born in St. Louis July 4, 1950, Peter came to Princeton from Melbourne [Fla.] HS. During high…
Donald M. Prowler ’72
Don died of kidney cancer Feb. 7, 2002, at his home in Philadelphia. He grew up on Long Island and graduated from East Meadow HS…
Lowell Bruce Miller ’72
Lowell died of brain cancer at his home in Summit, N.J., on Feb. 2, 2000. He was 50. Raised in Philadelphia and Havertown, Pa., Lowell…
Reginald Dekoven Hudson Jr. ’72
After a prolonged illness, Dick died Apr. 13, 1999. His generosity, charm, and, above all, loyalty to school and college friends enriched the lives of…
Peter T. Joseph ’72
Peter Joseph died June 25, 1998, of cancer at his home in Manhattan. At the time of his death, Peter was the chairman and CEO…
John Philip Leidy Jr. ’72
John died July 14, 1997. He was born in Reading, Pa., Nov. 29, 1950, and attended Reading H.S., where he was active in soccer, various…
Randall Paine Osgood ’72
RANDY DIED on Jan. 7, 1992, after a long and courageous fight against a cancerlike disease, for which he had been receiving chemotherapy since 1972…
Thomas J. Farley ’72
TOM DIED on Aug. 11, 1989, of injuries he suffered when bicycling near his home in Greenwich, Conn. Tom entered Princeton with the Class of…
Jonathan K. C. Stobie ’71
Jon died at his home in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Sept. 16, just three months after being diagnosed with brain cancer. Born in Oxford, England, Jon…
Fredrick Lee Dixon ’71
Fred died Sept. 19, 2003, in Princeton of a respiratory infection that turned into pneumonia. He suffered from ALS and was wheelchair-bound his last few…
Richard D. Marquis ’71
Rick died Oct. 16, 2002, of a brain tumor. He came to Princeton from Thayer Academy, played freshman baseball, and majored in politics. He roomed…
Stephen John Powers ’71
Steve died Aug. 17, 2001, at Mass. General Hospital in Boston. He was 52. Steve prepared for Princeton at Lake Forest HS outside Chicago. At…
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