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D. Brook Bartlett ’59

Brook Bartlett, the distinguished chief judge of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri, died in Kansas City on January 21, 2000…

Edward M. Shimamoto ’59

Ed died of lung cancer on Feb. 21, 2000, at Johns Hopkins Medical Center in Baltimore. He was buried with full military honors in Arlington…

Joseph A. Sullivan ’59

"Bo" Sullivan, business executive, gregarious politician, and community leader, died in Morristown, N.J., on Mar. 13, 2000, following a stroke. Bo came to Princeton from…

Richard C. Morrison ’59

Dick Morrison died on May 1, 1999, following an angioplasty. Dick entered Princeton from Manchester H.S, in Manchester, Conn. He majored in physics, rowed crew…

Timothy T. Duffy ’59

Tim Duffy died on Feb. 3, 1999, in Newport News, Va. Tim came to Princeton from Troy H.S. in Troy, Ohio. He served as an…

Michael J. Friedlander ’59

Mike Friedlander, a two-time heart transplant recipient, died on July 8, 1999. Mike, born in NYC, came to Princeton by way of Deerfield Academy. A…

Frederick L. Sachs ’59

Fred Sachs, physician and hospital administrator, died of prostate cancer at his home in Woodbridge, Conn., on June 20, 1999. Fred was born in Brooklyn…

Alan Joseph Snouffer ’59

Joe Snouffer, a long-lime restaurateur, died in Dallas on Mar. 17, 1999. Joe came to Princeton from Marion Harding H.S. in Marion, Ohio, but was…

Charles S. Stevenson Jr. ’59

A freak accident took the life of Charlie Stevenson in Sanbornton, N.H., on July 6, 1999. A lightning bolt split a 60-foot pine tree, sending…

Seth D. Montgomery ’59

Seth Montgomery, former chief justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court, died Sept. 18, 1998, after a 27-year struggle with multiple sclerosis. A leader and…

Robert Brown Gardner ’59

An internationally known mathematician, Robby died May 5, 1998, following a brief illness. A professor at the U. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, since 1971…

Christopher Allen ’59

Artist, writer, and linguist Chris Allen died of causes related to a peptic ulcer in NYC on July 1, 1996. Chris was born in Peiping…

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