MEMORIALS

Rexford Taylor Brown ’66
We lost Rex Oct. 16, 2006, when he died peacefully in his sleep at his home, in Jackson, Miss. Rex grew up in Shaker Heights…
Marcel Doublier ’66
MARCEL "RICK" DOUBLIER, physician and tireless researcher into a cure for AIDS, has been claimed by complications resulting from the disease whose cure he fought…
James Roby Green ’66
JAMES ROBY GREEN, gifted teacher and an effective advocate for improving the quality of health care provided to women in the San Francisco area, was…
John Gilbert Lea ’66
JOHN GILBERT LEA, known to family and friends as "Biff," died by his own hand May 15, 1992, in Portland, Me. A thirdgeneration Princetonian raised…
Stephen Rice Koller ’66
DR. STEPHEN RICE KOLLER died Mar. 22, 1991, after a16 month struggle with cancer. His death brought an untimely end to a distinguished medical career…
William Everett Kane ’66
BILL KANE died by his own hand Oct. 30, 1991. His death deprives us of a marvelous intellect and a lively and challenging personality. Bill…
Joseph Craig Graddy ’66
JOSEPH CRAIG GRADDY perished July 15, 1990, in a trekking accident along the Inca Trail in the Andes Mountains of Peru. He fell 300 feet…
Charles K. Okstein ’66
We lost Charlie to kidney disease March 25, 2006, in Phoenix, Ariz. He was 61. Charlie was born in Cambridge, Mass., and graduated from Milton…
Coleman Hicks ’65
Coleman died Aug. 3, 2004, of kidney cancer and a stroke. He was born in Columbus, Ohio, and grew up in Mason City, Iowa. At…
Howard E. Waddell ’65
Howie died Feb. 9, 2005, of leukemia in Miami. He lived in Plainfield, N.J., and in Rochester and Syosset, N.Y., while growing up. He majored…
Thomas Hannah ’65
Tom died Aug. 9, 2003; he was 60. Born in Washington, D.C., he came to Princeton from Roosevelt High in Yonkers, N.Y. Tom was a…
Thomas E. Heftler ’65
On the morning of June 23, 2007, while bicycling in Southampton, N.Y., Tom Heftler was struck and killed by a drunk driver. A cum laude…
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