MEMORIALS

Harold Godfrey Young ’53
Harold died May 5, 2000, in his sleep while on a fishing trip in Colorado. Born in the British West Indies, Harold entered Princeton from…
Faris Russell Kirkland ’53
Soldier and military scholar, Faris Kirkland, died at home in Bryn Mawr, Pa., on Feb. 22 after a three-year battle with cancer. "T" came to…
Roland Harry Kratzer Jr. ’53
Bud Kratzer, who attended the Boston reunion and whose picture appeared in a recent class notes column, died Feb. 28 in New Haven. Bud, whose…
John Martin Mayer ’53
John Martin "Marty" Mayer died of bone cancer on Jan. 9, 2007, in Cleveland, Ohio. He grew up in suburban Lakewood, where he was class…
James Harvey Cottrell ’53
Jim, who left Princeton in 1951 to volunteer for the Air Force, died of cancer Dec. 27, 2006, in Rumson, N.J. Jim returned to celebrate…
James Harvey Cottrell ’53
Jim, who left Princeton in 1951 to volunteer for the Air Force, died of cancer Dec. 27, 2006, in Rumson, N.J. Jim returned to celebrate…
Louis Vincent Avioli ’53
Lou Avioli, world-renowned in endocrinology and bone metabolism, and professor of medicine and orthopedics at Washington U. medical school, died at his home in Clayton…
David Quinlan Reed ’53
An Andover graduate, Dave roomed with Ruck Bailey and John Burchard. He belonged to Key and Seal, ran track, and was majoring in chemistry. He…
Richard D. V. Luft ’53
Dick Luft died approximately 18 years ago following a lengthly illness. He was born Oct. 12, 1931, and graduated from Mount Lebanon H.S. While at…
Arthur G. Trudeau ’53
With sadness we record the death of Arthur, formerly called Art, several years ago. The date and location are not known. Born in Honolulu, Arthur…
James Gregg Allen ’53
Jim Allen, who left in 1951 to spend two years in the Army and returned and graduated in 1955, died in Pinellas Park, Fla., June…
Glenn Alan Chequer ’53
An avid swimmer, Glenn died May 3, 1999, after an apparent heart attack while swimming at his club in Palo Alto, Calif. Glenn came to…
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