MEMORIALS

David M. Baker ’68
David died Feb. 20, 2002. He prepped at Portsmouth Primary. At Princeton he majored in statistics, was the secretary of Triangle Club, was a member…
Donald Alastair Mackay ’68
Alastair died at home in Toronto, April 4, 2004, after a valiant five-year battle with chondrosarcoma, a rare cartilage cancer. He prepared at Fettes College…
Harold William Pote ’68
Hal died June 26, 2007, while sailing off the coast of Turkey. He was 60. Hal was born in Philadelphia and prepared at Penn’s Grove…
Warren Burch Hoffecker ’68
Warren died of a heart attack Jan. 24, 2004, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. He was 57. Born in Chestertown, Md., Warren prepared at St…
David N. Lawyer Jr. ’68
Laws died July 15, 2003, in Santa Barbara of leukemia, which he had fought for seven years. He was 57. Laws came to Princeton from…
Kenneth H. Kreis ’68
Ken died May 29, 2003, at his home in Manassas, Va., following a long battle with brain cancer; he was 57. Ken filled the last…
Michael Patrick Dusenberry ’68
Mike died of a stroke Dec. 13, 2002, in Monterey, Calif.; he was 56. He was born in Princeton, grew up in Huntington, N.Y., and…
John M. Eisenberg ’68
John died on Mar. 10, 2002, at his home in Potomac, Md., from brain cancer. Born in Atlanta, John came to Princeton from White Station…
Richard Raymond Gratton ’68
After a prolonged battle with depression, Dick died on Feb. 7, 2001 — a belated casualty of the Vietnam War. He was 54. Memorial donations…
George Holt Blaustein ’68
George died at home in Racine, Wis., on Feb. 27, 2001, after an 11-month battle with metastatic colon cancer. He was 55. George was born…
Paul Maxwell Vickers ’68
Paul died Mar. 11, 2001, of lung cancer. He was born in Brisbane, Australia, and came to Princeton from the William Penn Charter School. While…
Donald Pennington Knight ’68
Don died Mar. 24, 2000, of brain cancer, secondary to melanoma, with which he had fought since it was diagnosed in late Nov. 1999. He…
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