MEMORIALS

Charles F. Martin II ’66
Charley died Nov. 10, 2023, in Triangle, Va. Charley came to Princeton from St. Andrew’s School in St. Andrews, Tenn., where he edited the school…
Robert B. Herbert ’64
Bob died Dec. 7, 2023, in Raleigh, N.C., of complications of a stroke. He came to Princeton from the Chicago Harvard School, which taught him…
William B. Icenhower ’62
Bill died April 14, 2021, in North East, Pa. He came to us from Upper Darby High School in Drexel Hill, Pa., where he was…
Harry C. Crawford III ’62
Tad died peacefully at home Oct. 6, 2023, of Parkinson’s disease. The son of Harry C. III ’36, Tad entered Princeton from Weston (Mass.) High…
Robert R. Bishop ’62
Bob died May 4, 2023, at home in Wayne, Pa. Coming to us from Episcopal Academy in Overbrook, Pa., Bob was editor in chief of…
Joseph E. Prather ’61
Joe died Nov. 27, 2023, after a long struggle with Parkinson’s. He and Ev had only recently relocated to a retirement community in Summit, N.J…
Ronald E. Goldman ’61
Ron, also known to us as “Goldie,” died of acute myeloid leukemia Sept. 28, 2023. His Los Angeles Times obituary said, “Like everything else in…
Edward E. Ruhnke Jr. ’59
Ted died March 11, 2022. A native of East Orange, N.J., at high school Ted played football, ran track, worked on the school newspaper, and…
Grahame P. Richards Jr. ’59
Born in Paducah, Ky., Bill (as he was known) attended Ritenour Senior High School in St. Louis. He lived in Devon and later Wynnewood, Pa…
Bruce E. Nickerson ’59
Lung cancer took Bruce at his home in Lexington, Mass., July 4, 2023. He was born to English teachers in New York City, and a…
Malcolm A. Moore ’59
Mal died July 13, 2023, in Seattle, the city that he and his wife, Phoebe Ann, had adopted and where he practiced law for 58…
Robert A. Gilbert ’59
Bob died Aug. 30, 2023. He is survived by his son, daughter, and two grandchildren. His wife of 44 years, Gail, an interior designer whom…
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