MEMORIALS

Stephen J. Kearney ’50
Steve died Jan. 7, 2005, at his home in Naples, N.Y., after battling brain cancer for several months. After graduating from Worcester Academy, he enlisted…
John W. Prescott ’50
John died Jan. 25, 2005, of natural causes in his Vermont home. He was 81. A graduate of Williston [Mass.] Academy, he served in the…
George F. Walker ’50
George, of Sea Island, Ga., died in nearby Brunswick Nov. 29, 2004, after a long bout with cancer. He graduated from the McCallie School in…
Earl L. Shimp ’50
Earl died Nov. 6, 2004, in a hospital near his lifelong home in Pennsville, N.J. Earl graduated from Salem [N.J.] High School. He was in…
Donald Akira Yamada ’50 *53
Don died of pancreatic cancer Nov. 5, 2004, in San Jose, Calif. He was a generous man who lived his life with dignity and honor…
Bertram Wolfe ’50
Bert died from ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, Sept. 6, 2004, in Los Gatos, Calif. He was a strong advocate of nuclear power…
Peter Manigault ’50
Peter died June 14, 2004, at his Charleston, S.C., home. A graduate of Episcopal High School in Virginia, Peter earned high honors in history at…
Charles P. Swiggart ’50
Pete died Feb. 14, 2004, in Brooklyn, N.Y. Born in Nashville, Tenn., Pete attended Duncan College Preparatory School. He enrolled at Vanderbilt, but left to…
David L. Spanel ’50
Dave died June 8, 2004, at his home in Princeton after a long illness. He graduated from the Horace Mann School in New York City…
James R. Brayshaw ’50
Jim died in Virginia May 15, 2004. An internist, he was described as a man who loved people and as a great listener. Born in…
Donald J. Jones ’50
Donald died of cancer in Boca Raton, Fla., Feb. 5, 2004. Born in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., he came to Princeton with a large contingent from Mercersburg…
Godfrey H. Savage ’50
Jeff died suddenly Jan. 7, 2004, in New Hampshire. Originally in the Class of '49, Jeff graduated in 1950 with high honors in geological engineering…
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