MEMORIALS

Gregg Owens ’70
Gregg Owens died in Pittsburgh on Sept. 17. He had been in a coma for three years following a stroke. A native of Glen Dale…
David Ross Calkins ’70
On April 14, 2006, the flag over Harvard Medical School flew at half-staff in memory of Dave, who died April 7 after a three-year struggle…
William R. Reiter ’70
Bill Reiter died Apr. 17, 1995, at his home in McLean, Va., following a heart attack. Born in NYC and raised in Nutley, N.J., he…
Neal M. Preller ’70
NEAL PRELLER SUCCUMBED to AIDS Sept. 29, 1993, after a 12year battle with the virus. He entered Princeton from Wantagh H.S. on Long Island. Neal…
Joseph S. Brasuell ’70
JOSEPH S. BRASUELLa man who shared his many gifts with so manydied Mar. 29, 1993, in New York ' the city of his birth. He…
David Ailing Sweeny ’70
DAVID ALLING SWEENY died Nov. 27, 1992, after valiantly battling brain cancer for well over a year. Dave entered Princeton from Scotch PlainsFanwood H.S., in…
Norman Frederick Davis ’70
FRED DAVIS died Nov. 21, 1991, in New York, after a threeyear illness. He is survived by his father, Clay; his mother, Norma; his sister…
George J. Geer IV ’70
TOBY JOINED the tenor section of the chorus of angels on June 3, 1991, as a result of pneumonia, following chemotherapy for lymphoma. Toby was…
Henry Piper Andrews Jr. ’70
PIPER ANDREWS DIED QUIETLY in Mount Sinai Medical Center in Manhattan earlier this year, after a prolonged a valiant battle with cancer. His entry in…
Patrick Ohern ’69
Patrick O'Hern was treasurer of the Class of 1969 when he died Apr. 12, 2003. He was born Feb. 11, 1947, in Iowa. By virtue…
James Taylor Adams ’69
Jim died Oct. 16, 2002, in Lawrenceville, N.J., of a cerebral hemorrhage. A 1965 graduate of the Lawrenceville School, Jim had been a teacher there…
John W. Hicks ’69
John died Nov. 24, 2001, in Fort Myers, Fla., following a series of illnesses. John came to Princeton from the Park School in Indianapolis, where…
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