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Donald E. Blacker ’64

DON BLACKER died at his home in Napa Valley, Calif., Apr. 14, 1991, the victim of a car accident. A memorial service was held on…

James Albert Avary ’64

JIM DIED Dec. 16, 1990 after a valiant fight against a brain tumor. At the time the Illness was diagnosed, Jim was engaged in what…

A. Bruce Neuman ’63

Our class lost one its finest when Bruce died of cancer Sept. 10, 2002, in Media, Pa. Bruce was born and raised in Philadelphia, and…

Oliver Porter Gillock Jr. ’63

Ollie died of a massive heart attack Apr. 21, 2001, on the morning of what was to be a joyous 60th birthday celebration with friends…

Marshall West Jenney ’63

Marshall Jenney, several times honored as Pennsylvania's leading breeder of thoroughbred racehorses, died Nov. 26, 2000, at Johns Hopkins Medical Center in Baltimore, of complications…

David Brady Bryson ’63

David, who spent most of his legal career advocating for better housing for the poor, died last Christmas morning with his family surrounding him. His…

Louis Lawrence Chinatti ’63

Lou, whose lifelong interest was Italian literature, died Feb. 19, 1998, at the home he shared with his sister, Rose Brennan, in Torrington, Conn. A…

Jeffrey Arnold Moss ’63

The class lost Jeff, who co-founded "Sesame Street" and helped create the Cookie Monster and Oscar the Grouch on Sept. 24, 1998. He also is…

Donald R. Knapp ’63

Don Knapp, an avid family man, athlete, and business executive, died in his wife's arms Sept. 24, 1997, after a three-year battle with colon cancer…

Winston Hill Cox ’63

Tony Cox died Sept. 21, 1996, of a heart attack after collapsing at a Manhattan health club. At Princeton Tony studied American civilization, played rugby…

Hugh M. Griffiths ’63

Hugh Minnich Griffiths, a physicist, died Feb. 19, 1996, at his home in Swannanoa, N.C., near Asheville. He was 53. He had lived in North…

Alexander Forsyth Norcross ’63

Alex Norcross died in his sleep of a massive heart attack Dec. 5, 1994, in Long Beach, Miss., where he was a patent attorney. Raised…

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