MEMORIALS

Isabella De La Houssaye ’86
Isabella, the lawyer, mother, art curator, and endurance athlete, died Dec. 2, 2023, almost six years after a diagnosis of non-small-cell lung cancer. She was…
Judith R. King ’83
Judith died Dec. 30, 2022, of cancer. If you met her even once, you surely remember her oversized charm, wit, and intelligence. And if you…
R. Stanley Roach ’77
Stan died Sept. 30, 2023. He led a passion-filled life and was a lifelong learner. He was valedictorian of Guymon High School and majored in…
Derek P. McDowell ’73
In tribute to his calling, Derek would want us to say that he entered eternal life Aug. 27, 2022, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He was born…
Eric A. Ordway ’71
Eric died July 9, 2023, in Norwalk, Conn., of pancreatic cancer. He came to Princeton from the Browning School in Manhattan. He was an actor…
William W. London ’71
Bill died Oct. 22, 2023, in Boulder, Colo., after years of living with Parkinson’s and Lewy body dementia. Bill came to Princeton from Casady School…
John Garretson ’71
Our most respected and steadfast classmate Jack died of complications of dementia April 27, 2023, in South Florida. Jack joined our class with two from…
Peter N. Upton ’66
Peter died Nov. 21, 2023. He came to Princeton from Amherst Central High School in Buffalo, N.Y., where he was captain of the soccer team…
Ernest T. Pascarella ’65
Ernie died Jan. 23, 2024, in his hometown of Iowa City. He came to Princeton from Erie, Pa., and roomed with Bonomo, Diamond, Iacavazzi, Michael…
Michael B. Terry ’64
Mike died Dec. 19, 2023, after an illness of several months in Prescott, Ariz. He was surrounded by his wife of 49 years, Marjolein, a…
Albert L. Perry III ’64
Al died Oct. 31, 2023, at his home in New Canaan, Conn., of prostate cancer. He was 82. Al graduated from the Hotchkiss School in…
Robert F. Lewis II ’63
Bob died Dec. 4, 2023, in his hometown of Santa Fe, N.M., from the lingering effects of traumatic brain injury suffered years earlier when he…
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