MEMORIALS

John Francis Adams ’50
John Adams died Nov. 29, 1997, at the Tucson [Ariz.] Medical Center from complications resulting from a head injury. He was 70. John prepared at…
John Capsis ’50
John Capsis, a wellknown resident of Westport, Conn., since 1958, died Nov. 26, 1997, after major heart surgery. He was 72. A native of Detroit…
John Mosby Grant ’50
Jack Grant died at his home in St. Louis on Apr. 1, 1997, after a bout with cancer. He was 70. After serving in the…
Laurance Bradley Higbie ’50
Larry Higbie died of a heart attack Aug. 4, 1997, while hiking with his wife, Susan, in Aspen, Colo. He was 69. Larry prepared for…
John B. Lawson ’50
John died July 10, 2006, in Washington, D.C., from a noncancerous lung infection. He was a literary editor of The Nassau Lit, and was a…
George Hosack Follansbee ’50
George Follansbee died Apr. 11, 1997, at his home in Pittsburgh, Pa., after a bout with lung cancer. He was 71. George prepared at Pittsburgh's…
Constantine Hutchins Jr. ’50
Tony Hutchins died Mar. 17, 1997, at his home in Needham, Mass., after a gallant battle with cancer. A graduate of Groton School, Tony majored…
William Harrison Luyties Jr. ’50
William "Sandy" Luyties died of lung cancer at his home in Ross, Calif., Oct. 14, 1996. He was 69. Born in St. Louis, Sandy prepared…
Henry William Safarik ’50
Henry died of cancer June 2, 1997, in his Suntree, Fla., home, peacefully and surrounded by family. He prepared at the Peddie School. His Princeton…
David Esden Archie ’50
Dave Archie died Jan. 6, 1997, at Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines of a respiratory ailment. He was 71. He graduated from Shenandoah…
Carl Bean Brunner Jr. ’50 *57
Carl died of a heart attack Jan. 1, 1997, at the Brunner family home in Bayamon, Puerto Rico. On Nov. 29, he had observed his…
Harry Rushworth Burton ’50
Harry died Jan. 13, 1997, at Brick Hospital in New Jersey. He was 68. A lifelong resident of New Jersey, Harry prepared at South River…
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