MEMORIALS

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…
Langthorne Sykes ’51
Lang was born Feb. 27, 1930, in Newark, N.J., and came to us from South Pasadena-San Marino High in California. He died July 17, 2005…
Hugh Morris Ghormley ’51
Hugh was born Aug. 13, 1929, in Seattle and died July 13, 2005, in Houston. He came to us from Woodrow Wilson High School in…
Edwin Thomas Lightcap ’51
A Jersey native, Ed was born Feb. 8, 1927, in North Bergen; he died Nov. 16, 2005, in Whiting after a long illness. He was…
William Waldron Lovering Jr ’51
Bill was born June 20, 1929, in Minneapolis and died June 17, 2005, after a three-and-a-half-year struggle with ALS. He graduated from Shattuck-St. Mary's School…
Charles William Stockton ’51
Charles was born Feb. 22, 1927, in New York, the son of Kenneth E. Stockton '14. He suffered major organ failures and died June 10…
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