MEMORIALS

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…
V. I. Wexner ’63
V. I. Wexner, a high school teacher in Redding, Calif., died July 1, 1993. He was chairman of the English department at Shasta H.S. He…
James Paul Barr ’63
Jim Barr, a v.p. and account executive for 32 years at Smith Barney, died of AIDS Mar. 12, 1995, in N.Y.C. Raised in Chatham, N.J…
John C. L. Black ’63
JACK BLACK, attorney and dedicated outdoorsman, died of heart failure Feb. 19, 1993, in Los Angeles Intl. Airport, after arriving from a business trip to…
John Ross Highland ’63
JOHN, AN ATTORNEY with a solo practice in Chesterton and Valparaiso, Ind., died of a heart attack Mar. 16, 1992. Just after attending our 25th…
Jeffrey Charles Rhode ’63
JEFF DIED PEACEFULLY at home in Lyttelton, New Zealand, Feb. 7,1991. after a twoyear struggle against myeloma. He was a neuro-pathologist at North Canterbury Hospital…
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