MEMORIALS

Robert Pogue Ziegler ’60
Bob died Oct. 10, 2003, from congestive heart failure, the result of emphysema. He was born in Cincinnati and served in the Army before becoming…
Nicholas Robert Cozzarelli ’60
Nick died March 19, 2006, at home in Berkeley, Calif., from complications of treatment for Burkitt's lymphoma. He grew up in Jersey City, N.J., and…
James A. Guest ’60
Jim Guest died of lung cancer Aug. 17, 2004, in Sarasota, Fla. Jim was born in Brooklyn and grew up in Manhasset, N.Y. He prepared…
Jackson Noyes Huddleston Jr. ’60
Jack died of pancreatic cancer March 11, 2006, in his Seattle home, surrounded by his wife and two daughters. His preparatory schools were St. George's…
Paul Vanderbilt Roberts ’60
Paul died of leukemia Feb. 12, 2006, at his home in Cupertino, Calif. He was born in Washington, D.C., and attended high school in Wyomissing…
Gordon Buell Ford Jr. ’59
Gordon died from natural causes May 6, 2007, at his home in Louisville, Ky. He was a noted scholar and esteemed professor whose brilliant career…
Hirsh Eli Barmatz ’59
Hirsh died Oct. 11, 2004. He was living in Denver, Colo., at the time of his death, and had been battling cancer for several years…
Charles F. Thomas Jr. ’59
Charles Thomas died Nov. 21, 2006, according to the Social Security Death Index. We know neither the place nor cause of death. Charles had been…
Sargent Bush Jr. ’59
Sarge Bush died Oct. 8, 2003, from metastatic melanoma. Born in New Jersey, son of the Rev. Sargent Bush '17, Sarge prepped at Blair Academy…
Robert Rock ’59
Bob died of a heart attack on the Saturday afternoon of Reunions, June 1, 2003. Born in Aliquippa, Pa., Bob came to Princeton from Kiski…
Edward Hale Kendall IV ’59
Ed, a man of many parts and two lives, died June 3, 2002, in Mineola, N.Y., of a heart attack. Raised in NYC, Ed prepared…
Jerry N. R. Brisco ’59
Jerry, or "Breeze," died on Feb. 19, 2002. He was living in Tempe, Ariz., at the time. The cause of death is unknown. Born in…
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