MEMORIALS

Robert F. Marler Jr. ’54
Robert Marler died Sept. 1, 2006, from congestive heart failure at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Born in Winston-Salem, N.C., Bob graduated from…
Richard H. Huntington ’54
Dick died July 23, 2006. Born in Newark, N.J., he graduated from Columbia High School in Maplewood, N.J. At Princeton he was active in the…
Donald K. Orr ’54
Class officers were sorry to learn recently of the death of Donald K. Orr, Sept. 24, 2004. He prepared for Princeton at Granite City High…
Richard F. Hnat ’54
Dick died July 16, 2006, in Miami. He prepared for college at the Pingry School in Elizabeth, N.J. A biology major at Princeton, he was…
Richard H. Huntington ’54
Dick died July 23, 2006. Born in Newark, N.J., he graduated from Columbia High School in Maplewood, N.J. At Princeton he was active in the…
Donald K. Orr ’54
Class officers were sorry to learn recently of the death of Donald K. Orr, Sept. 24, 2004. He prepared for Princeton at Granite City High…
Donald S. Hutter ’54
DON HUTTER died Feb. 22, 1990, of cancer after a brief illness. Born in London in 1922, Don came to the U.S. from Vienna in…
Larry James Loeffler ’54 *61
LARRY DIED in Durham, N.C., after a courageous battle against Alzheimer's disease, May 7, 1990, the day after his 58th birthday. Larry came to Princeton…
S. Paul Hagan ’54
PAUL SAILED quietly away from this earth on Aug. 31, 1989. He started life and grew up in Uniontown, Pa., and graduated from the Loomis…
Francis A. Lovecchio ’54
Frank died suddenly May 16, 2006, following a brief illness. After his Princeton premed and football days, Frank attended medical school at the University of…
John W. Wood Jr. ’54
John died July 10, 2006, of pneumonia in Baltimore, Md. For the past four years, he had suffered from myotonic dystrophy. Despite his increasing disability…
Frank A. Hirsch ’54
Frank A. Hirsch died May 31, 2006. Born in Mount Kisco, N.Y., he prepared for Princeton at the Pingry School. While at Princeton he was…
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