MEMORIALS

Roger H. Lichty ’67
Our dear friend Roger Lichty died Oct. 6, 2000, of complications from a heart attack. At Princeton, Roger established solid, long-lasting friendships with his classmates…
William Clayton Thorne ’67
William Clayton Thorne died Apr. 15, 1996, at NYU Medical Center in NYC. At Princeton Bill was a member of Cloister Inn and was an…
Lawrence Howard Bernstein ’67
LAWRENCE HOWARD BERNSTEIN, M.D., died in Denver Nov. 3, 1992, of a brain tumor. Larry was born in Jersey City Mar. 22, 1945. He came…
John Ballou Tritsch ’67
OUR DEAR CLASSMATE John Ballou Tritsch died Nov. 3, 1992, of heart disease in Narberth, Penn. While at Princeton, John was commander of the navy…
Phillip Dudley Reed ’67
PHILLIP D. REED, a beloved member of the Class of 1967, died suddenly, of a heart attack, Mar. 14, 1993, at his home in Connecticut…
Louis Christopher Calder ’67
Louis CHRISTOPHER CALDER, a dearly loved member of the Class of 1967, died Aug. 18, 1992, at the Dartmouth Medical Center in Lebanon, N.H., after…
Louis P. Buxton ’67
LUKE BUXTON died Sept. 15, 1990, after a long illness. At Princeton he majored in religion and was an enthusiastic member of Dial Lodge. His…
Charles Peters ’67
WE LOST one of our most outstanding classmates when Chuck Peters died on Feb. 17, 1989 in Houston, Tex. At the time of his death…
Nelson Garrett Conover ’67
Last year, a strong, smiling Gary Conover was known in Talladega, Ala., as the attorney with the salt-and-pepper hair and strange New York accent who…
David Farrington Sexton ’66
Dave died unexpectedly Sept. 26, 2007, while on a business trip in Boston. He lived in Greenwich, Conn., and had a summer home in Sargentville…
Edward Charles Nykwest ’66
Ed died of a heart attack Oct. 13, 2005, at his home in Stanley, Va. Born Edward Welling in Yonkers, N.Y., Ed was adopted by…
Richard Irwin Wile ’66
Dick lost his battle with cancer Nov. 17, 2005. A native of Pittsburgh, Dick graduated from that city's Alderdice High School, where he was valedictorian…
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