MEMORIALS

Richard K. Stevens Jr. ’58
Dick Stevens died May 19, 2007, from complications of lymphatic cancer. He came to Princeton from Germantown Friends School in Philadelphia and majored in history…
Eugene Numa Lane ’58
Gene Lane died Jan. 1, 2007, after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease. He came to Princeton from Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Va. At…
James Ehrenfeld ’58
Jim died Nov. 9, 2002, after an almost year-long fight with cancer. Jim prepared for Princeton at Newark Academy. He majored in music and wrote…
John Otto Richard Sutter ’58
John died suddenly of heart disease Aug. 31, 2003. Prior to his death he had been training for a triathlon. John entered Princeton from the…
Asa James Baber ’58
"Ace" died June 16, 2003, in Chicago, his birthplace and locus of his working life, after a long and courageous battle against ALS. He never…
William James Bonthron ’58
Jim, known to many of us as Bonny or Boom Boom, died of throat cancer on Apr. 7, 2002, in Ottawa. A diplomat, soldier, and…
Warren B. Davis ’58
Warren died of Parkinson's at home on Jan. 28, 2001. Warren came to Princeton from Culver Military Academy. He majored in electrical engineering and was…
Peter Schuyler Alsop ’58
Peter died of cancer on Mar. 29, 2001, in NYC. He entered Princeton from South Kent. He majored in religion and belonged to Tower Club…
Ralph Cavalier ’58
Ralph Cavalier died on May 29, 2000. Ralph was raised in Margate, N.J., and came to Princeton from Atlantic City H.S. At Princeton he rowed…
Kenneth Girard Howie ’58
Jerry died on May 25, 2000, in Fair Haven, N.J. He came to Princeton from Lawrenceville and left in January of our sophomore year to…
John Crittenden Sawhill ’58
John died from complications from diabetes on May 18, 2000. He came to Princeton from Gilman School in Baltimore; majored in the Woodrow Wilson School…
David Leonard Meginnity ’58
Dave died in his sleep on May 26, 2000, in LA. A Detroit native, he entered Princeton from Choate. At Princeton, he majored in electrical…
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