MEMORIALS
John D. Bredehoeft ’55
John, a noted groundwater scientist who was also a great skier and owned a California vineyard, died Jan. 1, 2023, at his home in Sausalito…
Wayne C. Hartmire Jr. ’54
Chris died Dec. 18, 2022, after a life dedicated to social justice. He prepared for Princeton at Upper Darby (Pa.) Senior High School. At Princeton…
Dale Fremont Sprankle ’53
Dale died Feb. 19, 2022, in the Santa Cruz, Calif., home where he lived with family. He had resided in the San Francisco Bay Area…
Lynn Hough Corson ’53
Lynn was born in Newark, N.J., Oct. 2, 1931, but grew up in Princeton and came to Princeton University after attending Princeton High School. He…
Kendrick P. Lance ’49
Ken, a son and brother of physicians, died Dec. 30, 2022, three weeks before his 94th birthday. A New Jersey native, Ken graduated from Deerfield…
Hugh H. Witemeyer *66
Hugh died in Albuquerque, N.M., May 1, 2022, just short of his 83rd birthday. Born June 10, 1939, Hugh earned degrees in English from the…
John W. Shy *61
At the age of 91, John died April 8, 2022, in Saline, Mich. John was born March 23, 1931, in Dayton, Ohio. After graduating from…
R. Ross Holloway *60
Ross died June 30, 2022, of natural causes in Hightstown, N.J. Born Aug. 15, 1934, in Newton, Mass., Ross graduated from Amherst in 1956. After…
Hazem Z. Nuseibeh *54
A Jordanian politician and diplomat, Hazem died April 10, 2022, one month before his 100th birthday. He was born May 6, 1922, in Jerusalem, where…
Joseph F. Hoffman *52
Joe died May 19, 2022, in North Haven, Conn. He was born March 7, 1925, in Oklahoma City, Okla., and graduated from the University of…
Stephanie Pope Poindexter ’02
Stephanie died Nov. 25, 2022, surrounded by family. She leaves a legacy of laughter, service, friendship, and family. Stephanie was born April 13, 1980, in…
John S. Schachter ’86
John died Nov. 20, 2022, after a battle with pancreatic cancer. He was a big-tobacco foe, stand-up comedian, and Mets fan. John came to us…
Memorial PAWcasts
PAW IN PRINT
December 2024
Hidden heroines; U.N. speaker controversy; Kathy Crow ’89’s connections