MEMORIALS

Edward Lyman Coffey Jr. ’56
ED, WINNING his bout with cancer, had resumed his professional duties when he was struck down suddenly by heart failure June 19,1990, at home in…
Peter Force De Baun ’56
PETER De BAUN died unexpectedly of a heart attack on May 16, 1989, in Stamford, Conn., his home of the past seven years. Born in…
Edward B. Schoen ’56
ED SCHOEN died on Aug. 19, 1989, in N.Y.C., where he lived all his life. He is remembered by all who knew him with deep…
Edgar M. Grider ’56
ED GRIDER died of cancer on May 20, 1989, following his wife Evelyn in death by just about a year. Ed came to Princeton from…
Robert Frederick Nolte Jr. ’56
Bob died Nov. 12, 2005, in Burlington, Iowa. A graduate of Maplewood (Mo.) High School, he entered Princeton with our class and eventually received his…
T. Cuyler Young ’56
Cuyler died Feb. 7, 2006, in Toronto, where he enjoyed a distinguished career, was honored as senior Fulbright fellow and fellow of the Royal Society…
William T. Pomeroy Jr. ’55
Bill died Aug. 9, 2005, at home in East Liverpool, Ohio, after a brief illness. He joined our class from Choate, departing in 1954 and…
Edward M. Norton ’55
Mickey died Feb. 14, 2005, in Florida. As a young athlete in Brooklyn, N.Y., he showed great promise, but at 13 he was stricken with…
Denis Hugh Burns ’55
Denny died in his sleep Nov. 27, 2004, in the New York apartment he shared with his devoted wife, Virginia Hackett Burns. Denny came to…
William B. Bush ’55
Bill died Dec. 11, 2004, in Florida with his daughters at his side. A native of New York City and graduate of New Rochelle High…
G. Donald Gerlach ’55
Don died peacefully May 25, 2004, at his home in Pittsburgh. He was born and raised in Toledo where he attended DeVilbiss High School. At…
Stockton Lehmann ’55
Stockton died of cancer Dec. 27, 2003, at his home in The Villages, Fla. Stockton was reared in Glendale, Ohio, and graduated from the Lawrenceville…
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