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Jonathan K. Graves ’57

JOHN DIED Sept. 17, 1990 of lung cancer after a courageous battle and misdiagnosis by Japanese doctors in Tokyo, where he was stationed by Citibank…

Gabriel Markisohn ’56

Gabe died Nov. 16, 2005, at home in Middletown, Del. Born in Budapest, he survived the Holocaust and was housed with displaced persons before immigrating…

George Milton Johnson ’56

Milt died Oct. 15, 2005, in San Antonio, where he was a lifelong resident. At Thomas Jefferson High School, his primary interests were football, track…

Peter H. Schenck ’56

Pete died of a heart attack Sept. 24, 2005. After graduating from the Lawrenceville School, he entered Princeton with our class but left after sophomore…

Frank J. Cosentino ’56

Frank died Aug. 9, 2005, at home in Princeton, after a brief battle with multiple myeloma. At Tappan Zee High School, he was president of…

William B. Plasket ’56

Bill died in his sleep Jan. 6, 2005, at his new home in Kennesaw, Ga. His activities that day were typical of many he enjoyed…

Bennett David Hill ’56 *63

Ben, a native of Baltimore and a resident of Doylestown, Pa., died Feb. 26, 2005. Ben came to Princeton from Central High School in Philadelphia…

Michael Noel Malitz ’56

Mike died in his sleep at home in Lido Beach, N.Y., March 7, 2005. After graduation, Mike spent three years in the Navy. He then…

Paul Woo ’56

Paul died Jan. 15, 2005, at Rex Hospital in Raleigh, N.C. His daughter, Beadsie, sent us the sad news right away, knowing that her father…

Richard K. Buerk ’56

Dick died June 19, 2004, at his Buffalo home. Classmate John Butsch wrote: "The last few years were tough on him. … He was wheelchair-bound…

William Lewis Lashar ’56

Bill died March 18, 2004, in Miami, with his family at his side. Born in Bridgeport, Conn., he was a graduate of Deerfield Academy. He…

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