MEMORIALS

David Winfield Berry ’51
DAVE DIED March 19, 1991, of pancreatic and liver cancer. He lived in Wayne, NJ. Few'51ers enjoyed Class gatherings more than he, a frequent and…
Donald Brush Sawhill ’51
DON DIED SUDDENLY on Feb. 11, 1991, while vacationing in Delray Beach, Fla. He lived in Pittsburgh. His life was about as full as it…
Richard Sheridan Simmons ’51
DICK DIED of lung cancer Feb. 10, 1991, in Stuart, Fla., his winter home. He was among '51's most outstanding members. His career as a…
Frank Soler ’51
FRANK DIED May 19, 1990, in Houston. He was born in Duitarna, Colombia, Oct. 11, 1915. He joined our Class as a transfer from Columbia…
Clark Gilbert Myers ’51
CLARK DIED suddenly at his home in Moultonboro, N.H. Nov. 5, 1990. The sum of his life was straightforward. the substance was quite different. In…
John Richards Preston ’51
JOHN DIED SUDDENLY Aug. 16, 1990, at his home in Boca Raton, Fla. He was born in Washington, D.C. He was an artillery officer in…
Richard Foth Ferris ’51
DICKDIED of a heart attack June 25,1990, at his Chatham summer home. He and Ann lived in Darien, Conn. Dick was a vibrant and committed…
Bruce Willis Nichols ’51
BRUCE DIED May 17, 1990, at his home in N.Y.C. of prostate cancer. To his classmates, Bruce was a genial friend, a brilliant lawyer, and…
Ira Nathaniel Rosenstein ’51
IRA DIED Sept. 5, 1989, in South Miami Hospital of acute leukemia. He practiced internal medicine and cardiol¬ogy in Dade County for 28 years, after…
Thomas Burton Lewis ’51
Tom died of cancer on May 21,1989, at Johns Hopkins Hospital, in Baltimore. He retired from I.B.M. in 1987 after 33 years and was director…
Wilbur Wolff Couch ’51
Bill's life started and ended in Connecticut: He was born Sept. 12, 1929, in Bradford and was living in Sharon when he died Oct. 27…
Warren James Wittreich ’51 *54
Witt suffered a heart attack and died Oct. 3, 2005, in Bethlehem, Pa. At Princeton he majored in psychology, graduating summa cum laude and as…
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