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William Shellman Morse ’61

We recently learned of Shell's death July 15, 2002, but we have no indication of where he died or the cause of death. Shell came…

William Hollins Clayton ’61

Bill died Nov. 15, 2002, at his home in Wheaton, Ill., after an 18-month struggle with sarcoma, a rare form of cancer. Born in 1940…

John Tyler Siegel ’61

Jack died Apr. 29, 2002, after a brief illness, in his hometown, Richmond, Va. Jack came to Princeton from St. Christopher's School in Richmond. At…

John Blair Burt ’61

John died of cancer on Mar. 19, 2002, in Colorado Springs, Colo. Born in NYC, son of the late George F. Burt '31, John was…

Stephen Thomas Vehslage ’61

Stephen died on May 5, 2002, at Greenwich [Conn.] Hospital, after a year-long battle with brain cancer. After preparing at the Haverford School, he joined…

John E. Matthews Jr. ’61

The class has learned from the Social Security Death Register that John died in 1999. Nothing else is known about his passing, nor—for that matter—is…

William Walter Young ’61

Bill Young died on June 15, 2001, in Pescadero, Calif. Born in 1939, in Carbondale, Pa., Bill came to Princeton from Honesdale HS, where he…

Garrett Paul Cole ’61

Garrett Cole died Oct. 14, 2001, at his home in Leawood, Kans. Born in Brooklyn, Garrett grew up in Kansas City, attending Pembroke Country Day…

Hartford Montgomery Davis ’61

Monty Davis, a key figure in the growth of professional theater in Milwaukee, died in his sleep May 20, 2007, following a stroke. Born in…

Terry A. Johnston ’61

We lost Terry April 26, 2007, after a long battle with leukemia. He had lived in Margate, N.J., since 1972. Born in Plainfield, he came…

Richard Lorenzo Snow ’61

Dick died Jan. 23, 2002, at Hartford [Conn.] Hospital. Born in DC, Dick prepared at the Kingswood School. At Princeton, Dick played soccer and lacrosse…

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