MEMORIALS

James C. Westfall Jr. ’66
Jay Westfall died Oct. 17, 2003, at age 60. After graduating from Montclair [N.J.] HS, Jay followed his father, James '27, and brother, William '62…
Ronald Emerson Burns ’66
Ronald Emerson Burns died of cancer at his home in Cambridge, Mass., July 25, 2003. He was 60. Ron invented a computer-based X-ray detector for…
Gregg Rice ’66
Gregg died Jan. 19, 2003, of respiratory failure following a five-year bout with Alzheimer's. Gregg came to Princeton from Vineland [N.J.] High School, majored in…
John Orr Theobald ’66
Princeton's lost a friend. We've lost a friend. Theo died of cancer in Phoenix May 1, 2003. For each of us during those handful of…
Richard J. Dzimiszkiewicz ’66
Richard died Sept. 16, 2001. He entered Princeton with the Class of '64. He worked as a busboy in Commons and joined Dial Lodge in…
Andrew Neal Sears ’66
Andy died Nov. 9, 2002, in an automobile accident in Georgia while returning from vacation. Andy was with the law firm of Bower, Sanger and…
Jordan Taylor ’66
Jordan died Jan. 6, 2001, in Vienna, Austria, after suffering a massive heart attack during a squash match. Jordan and his wife, Kyoko, had moved…
Dag Tellefsen ’66
Dag died on Sept. 12, 2000, of neuroendocrine cancer. Born in Oslo, Norway, he majored in civil engineering and served in the Norwegian Army Corps…
Theodore M. French ’66
Ted died on Sept. 23, 2001, in the Forest Haven Nursing Home in Catonsville, Md., from complications of a kidney disease. Ted was born in…
Arthur F. Davidsen ’66
The class lost one of our country's most distinguished astrophysicists when Art Davidsen died July 19, 2001. Art had a recurring lung disorder, and died…
Mark L. Davidson ’66
Mark Davidson lost his battle against cancer June 18, 1998. Mark died in Washington, D.C., where he had been in government service as deputy director…
William N. Havener ’66
WLLLIAM NEWELL HAVENER, a dedicated father and husband, died Aug. 22, 1993, from complications of Lou Gehrig's disease. He was 50. At the time of…
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