MEMORIALS
Jane Marie Zarouni ’85
Jane died Aug. 25, 2021. She is remembered as a remarkable intellect and a deeply engaged member of the community. Jane came to Princeton from…
Carolyn G. Brown ’83
Our beloved classmate Carolyn died May 14, 2022, in Crestone, Colo., after a two-year cancer journey. Carolyn was born in Wynnewood, Pa. At Princeton she…
John J. Flournoy III ’79
John, gregarious, courtly, golf-obsessed, and Princeton-loving, died Sept. 12, 2021, on Cook Inlet outside his home in Anchorage, Alaska, in an accident having gone to…
Dennet W. Latham ’72
Dennet Waldron Latham, 72, passed away at his home in Lake Oswego, Oregon on November 12, 2022, surrounded by his loving family. He fought a…
Christopher P. Nicholas ’71
We lost our highly regarded classmate Chris Nicholas in Brooklyn, NY on November 12, 2022 after a long battle with prostate and thyroid cancer and…
Homer J. Henderson ’71
Homer died Aug. 19, 2022, in Portland, Ore., surrounded by his family at home only a few months after being diagnosed with leukemia. He was…
John B. Fox ’70
John, our lifelong delegate from New Orleans, died with his family at his side Sept. 21, 2022. Born in the city, he detoured through Exeter…
Roger A. Shaw ’68
Roger died Oct. 17, 2021, in Oregon. He came to Princeton from Grants Pass (Ore.) High School. He was active in fencing and the creative…
James J. Britt ’68
Jim died Dec. 8, 2022, in Princeton of complications due to cancer. He came to us from Trenton (N.J.) Central High School, where he was…
John C. Porter ’67
John died Nov. 5, 2022, in San Diego of complications resulting from a fall. He came to Princeton from Woodrow Wilson High School in Washington…
Robert W. Boyd III ’67
Bob died Dec. 12, 2022, in Wexford, Pa. He graduated from Greenwich (Conn.) High School, where he was a member of the student council and…
Frederick J. Thielbar ’65
No one who ever met Rick forgot him. He was a genial, energetic, funny, larger than life character who got the most out of everything…
Memorial PAWcasts
PAW IN PRINT
December 2024
Hidden heroines; U.N. speaker controversy; Kathy Crow ’89’s connections