MEMORIALS

James W. Harris ’71
Jim died in Atlanta on Sept. 25, 1999, at age 49, following a battle with cancer. After graduating magna cum laude from Princeton and, in…
Ronald W. Scharff ’71
Ron died on May 6, 1999. At his death, he was a resident of Kingston, N.Y. Ron came to Princeton from Garden City [N.Y.] H.S…
Roy Dickinson Meredith ’71
Rick Meredith died Oct. 22, 1998, at home, of cancer of the lower esophagus only three months after diagnosis. He prepared at Phillips Exeter and…
Stephen W. Bradley Jr. ’71
Steve Bradley died Nov. 23, 1996, at his home in Towson, Md., after fighting a brain tumor diagnosed a few months before his death. He…
Michael Frederick Otoole ’71
Michael Toole died on Aug. 15, 1988, after a long illness. Michael came to Princeton from Syracuse, N.Y., where he graduated from Christian Brothers Academy…
William Hootkins ’70
Distinguished character actor William Michael Hootkins died Oct. 23, 2005, at the age of 57. A graduate of St. Mark's School, "Hoot" was active in…
William Saunders Weismann ’70
Bill died unexpectedly May 2, 2005, in Orlando, Fla., where he lived. He grew up in Rotterdam, N.Y., and was the first person in his…
Robert S. Conroy ’70
Robert "Sandy" Saunders Conroy died Oct. 23, 2004, of a heart attack while playing in a tennis tournament at New Orleans [La.] City Park. He…
Robert T. Conlin ’70
Rob died Nov. 10, 2003, from complications of multiple sclerosis. After graduating from Phillips Academy, Rob entered Princeton. His love of science led to a…
Erick Friedman ’70
Erick, a violinist and professor at the Yale School of Music, died of cancer March 30, 2004. He was 64. A child prodigy, Erick studied…
John E. Daniel ’70
John died suddenly of heart failure April 25, 2007, in New York City. At Princeton John majored in history and graduated cum laude. He earned…
George H. Heyman Jr. ’70
Our class sadly announces the death of our first honorary classmate and beloved father of our classmate Bill, George H. Heyman Jr., who died peacefully…
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