MEMORIALS

Frederic M. Quitkin ’58
Fred Quitkin died Oct. 9, 2005, of pancreatic cancer. Fred came to Princeton from Samuel V. Tilden High School in New York, where he played…
Frederic A.C. Wardenburg IV ’58
Fred died May 8, 2006, at his home in Seattle of cancer that was diagnosed only three months earlier. Fred had lived in Seattle since…
Sargent Karch ’58
Sarge Karch died on Nov. 28, 1999, following a long and heroic battle with cancer. Sarge came to Princeton from Shaker Heights H.S., where he…
John Aston Turnbull ’58
John died suddenly of a heart attack at his Washington, N.J. home on May 12, 1999. Although a childhood bout with rheumatic fever eventually led…
Benjamin Palmer Whitaker ’58
Ben Whitaker, of Rochester, N.Y., died April 19, 1999, after a brief illness. He was born in Hartford, Conn., on July 4, 1937. After recovering…
Zane Klein ’58
Zane Klein died June 27, 1997, from a pulmonary embolism. At the time of his death, Zane was senior v.p., secretary, and general counsel of…
Malcolm Fay Miller ’58
Malcolm Fay "Mac" Miller died June 1, 1998, in Baton Rouge, after a long, courageous fight with diabetes. A history major at Princeton, Mac retained…
Gerald Russell Rouse ’58
Gerald Rouse died Mar. 29, 1998, in Ithaca, N.Y., where he had lived since 1958, having moved there after graduation to pursue his doctorate in…
Thomas Farrell Sharp ’58
In 1954 Tom Sharp came east from Tulsa, not knowing exactly where Princeton was. He leavened the Princeton community with selfconscious southwesternism, reminding us that…
C. Louis Grimm ’58
We are saddened to report the death of Lou Grimm on Dec. 27, 1997, after battling a long illness. Lou, a native and lifelong resident…
Charles W. Watson Jr. ’58
Charles W. "Chuck" Watson Jr. of Upper Gwynedd, Pa., died May 23, 1997. He succumbed to cancer after battling it for almost five years. Chuck…
Carroll S. James Jr. ’58
It is with deep sadness that we report the death of Carroll S. James Jr., Mar. 24, 1997, after a long and courageous battle with…
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