MEMORIALS

Thomas H. C. Webster ’55
Thomas C. H. Webster died at his farm at St. Thomas, Pa., Jan. 15, 1997, after a brave struggle against cancer. He was 63. Tom…
Milton Leroy Goff ’55
Roy Goff died May 16, 1996, at the Jamaica Plain, Mass., V.A. Hospital. He was reared in Ithan (Villanova), Pa., and attended Episcopal Academy. He…
Robert Bromwell Russell II ’55
Bob Russell and his youngest son, Eddie, were killed Nov. 22, 1995, when their car struck a tree as they were returning from duckhunting on…
Robert James Kaiser ’55
Bob Kaiser died July 15, 1995, in Louisville, Ky. Coming to Princeton from Louisville Male H.S., he rowed on the 150pound crew, played IAA basketball…
Howard Schell Reilly ’55
One classmate who seemed to have a shot at the U.S. presidency was Howard Reilly, who died May 31, 1995. As a sophomore president of…
John H. Sorenson ’55
John drowned Aug. 8, 1995, while fly-fishing in Maine with his son, Mark. He was born in Wisconsin and came to Princeton from the Milwaukee…
Antonio H. Dionisi ’55
Tony Dionisi died of a heart attack June 24, 1995, in Ocean Grove, N.J., where he spent his summers. He had just motored across the…
David B. Reed ’55
Dave died of cancer July 7, 1995, in Rochester, N.Y. He was director of environmental systems at Eastman Kodak Co., where he worked for 36…
William N. Dawes ’55
ON SEPT. 10, 1992, Bill lost a 15month battle with prostate cancer and died at home in Concord, Mass. With him were his wife of…
William Van Beekman Alstyne III ’55
BILL DIED after a heart attack on Feb. 18, 1991. Bill came to our Class after graduating from Phillips Academy Andover. While there he was…
Richard Conrad Murphy ’55
DICK MURPHY died suddenly of a heart attack Oct. 16, 1992, in Norwalk, Conn. He and his wife of 36 years, Marjorie, lived in Westport…
Robert E. Putney Jr. ’55
PUTT DIED at his home in Baederwood, north of Philadelphia, Nov. 12, 1991. He was a graduate of Phillips Academy at Andover and served as…
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