MEMORIALS

Hart A. Goldsmith ’60
Hart died Oct. 11, 2000, of cancer. He was 61. He graduated from the Allendale HS in Rochester, N.Y., and attended Princeton, leaving in his…
John R. Martin ’60
John died Nov. 21, 2002. At Princeton, he majored in politics, was on the Undergraduate Council, worked in the Campus Fund Drive and the SCA…
Timothy A. Patrick ’60
Our beloved Timothy and his wife, Sandra, were killed in their private plane on Jan. 25, 2002. Tim had radioed the tower that he had…
Lewis A. Fretz ’60
Lew Fretz died from cancer on Apr. 26, 1999. At the time of his death, Lew was a professor and senior lecturer in American politics…
Gordon Jennings ’60
Gordon Jennings of Midland, Va., died May 23, 1998, following a five-year struggle with leukemia. He graduated from the Wilmington Friends School and the Taft…
Theodore Whelden Johnson ’60
Ted Johnson died Dec. 28, 1997. He was 59. He was at home in Manchester, N.H., where he had moved after a very active international…
Lawrence Jasper ’60
Larry Jasper died peacefully at home in Clayton, Mo., Nov. 27, 2006, after a yearlong battle with pancreatic cancer. Born in Elizabeth, N.J., Larry attended…
Robert Hackworth Swope ’60
Bob Swope died of lung cancer Oct. 29, 2006, at his home in Annapolis, Md. A native of the District of Columbia, Bob came to…
Peter J. Woodrow ’60 *65
Peter Jay Woodrow, 56, of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, died Feb. 7, 1996, in Newport Beach, Calif. Born in Philadelphia, he had spent his childhood in…
Richard G. Stokinger ’60
Rick Stokinger died Feb. 5, 1988. He prepared at Milton Academy where he had been a prefect and played on the football, wrestling, and baseball…
Peter O. Eralandsen ’60
Peter died June 3, 2006, of a heart attack. Peter entered Princeton with the Class of 1958 after graduating from Andover and attending schools in…
David Moist Serotkin ’60
DAVID MOIST SEROTKIN, at the age of 54, died Jan. 11, 1993, at his home in Mason, Mich. He is survived by a son, David…
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