MEMORIALS

Charles Gray Watson ’57
We regret to report the death of Chuck Watson. Like his great-grandfather, father, and uncle, Chuck was an extraordinarily respected and beloved Pittsburgh surgeon. Chuck…
Robert Ervin Zimmerman ’57
It is with regret that we report the death of Robert Ervin "Zim" Zimmerman. Bob grew up in Akron, Ohio, where he attended Garfield H.S…
Gerard T. Aldrich Jr. ’57
Jerry Aldrich died Mar. 29, 1999, in his sleep, of heart failure. Several years ago he had had a triple bypass. At Princeton, Jerry majored…
Frank W. Ittel Jr. ’57
Frank W. Ittel Jr. died Feb. 20, 1999, at home, following injuries in an automobile accident from which he seemed to be recovering. Frank came…
Richard C. Brown ’57
Richard Charles "Dick" Brown died Aug. 3, 1998. Dick did not choose to keep in touch with Princeton after graduation, so we know little. At…
Zenro Osawa ’57
Zenro Osawa died Oct. 10, 1998, of stomach cancer at his home in Tokyo. After graduating from high school in Japan and spending two years…
Roy C. Olson Jr. ’57
Roy "Ole" Olson died Sept. 3, 1998, at his home in Beaufort, S.C., after a long battle with cancer. He was born in Jackson Heights…
Walter F. Weiss ’57
Walter F. "Rick" Weiss died Feb. 3, 1998, at his home in Washington, D.C., of congestive heart failure. He was born in Shenandoah, Iowa. The…
John Bell Henneman ’57
Distinguished historian, John Henneman died July 7, 1998, in Princeton, of cancer. At the time of his death, he was the history bibliographer for Firestone…
John Edward Thomas ’57
John died Sept. 19, 1997, in Milwaukee, while hospitalized after a prolonged illness. After preparing at Milwaukee University School, he majored in English and joined…
Paul R. Reich ’57
Paul died Nov. 18, 2006, after a long illness. He was born and raised in New Jersey. At Princeton, he majored in psychology, joined Court…
John C. Rinehart ’57
John died Nov. 29, 2002, after a long illness. Though he always loved his Princeton years, he did not return for reunions or maintain ties…
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