MEMORIALS

John Haughton Darms ’56
John died Jan. 22, 2002, in NYC. Following graduation, he had a Keasbey scholarship to study classics for three years at Oxford. He shared "digs"…
John Lyon Kidde ’56
John died July 24, 2001, at St. Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston, N.J. He served as a personal example of how to use business success…
Stephen Sanford Weidenborner ’56
Steve Weidenborner died of prostate cancer on Mar. 9, 2001, at his home in Montclair, N.J. An English major, Steve was in the NROTC program…
Randolph Stuart Colley ’56
Rand Colley of Santa Rosa, Calif., died of cancer on Nov. 21, 2000. On campus he majored in psychology, joined Elm Club, and was an…
John Carlyle Scott ’56
"On top of technology in old-fashioned practice." That's how the obituary headline in the Seattle Times referred to our physician classmate John Scott, who died…
William David Smith Jr. ’56
Dave Smith died of cancer at his home in Kennett Square, Pa., on Feb. 9, 2001. At Princeton he majored in chemical engineering, won his…
Marshall Esty Denkinger ’56
Esty died of a heart attack on Sept. 15, 2000, while he and his wife, Betty, were touring northern Spain with a group of '56…
William Powell Urschel ’56
Bill, a resident of Santa Barbara, died on Apr. 12, 2000. He joined us during sophomore year as a transfer from Oberlin, majored in biology…
Andrew Richard Demar ’56
Andy died of leukemia in Cincinnati on May 7, 2000. Born and bred in northern New Jersey, he came to Princeton from Union H.S., majored…
Aristid Von Victor Grosse ’56
Vic died on Oct. 24, 1999. He was a resident of Laguna Hills, Calif., for many years. Born in Chicago, Vic entered Princeton from the…
William Barrow Floyd ’56
Bill Floyd, a native son and lifelong resident of Lexington, Ky., died there on Dec. 18, 1999. Bill entered Princeton from Culver Military Academy, and…
William Lowe Wrightson Jr. ’56
Bill Wrightson died suddenly in Easton, Md., on July 10, 1999, his 65th birthday. He joined our class from St. Andrew's School. Bill left Princeton…
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