MEMORIALS

George Albert Zabriskie ’48
George died from Parkinson's disease July 4, 2005. He spent the last days of his life in Pittsburgh to be close to his daughter, Tavia…
Richard Charles Larson ’48 *49
Dick died Dec. 13, 2005, in Charlottesville, Va. He was 80. A native of Brooklyn and graduate of Brooklyn Prep, Dick joined us in 1945…
Louis Schelling ’48
Engaging, explorative, philosophical Lou, of Winchester, Mass., died of prostate cancer Dec. 27, 2005. He was 78. He came to Princeton in 1946 from Blair…
Thomas Shoemaker White Jr. ’48
A stalwart of our class, Tom White died Dec. 16, 2005. Tom joined us by way of Peekskill (N.Y.) Military Academy in 1944 and graduated…
Francis Pearre Fretwell ’48
Frank, a lifelong resident of Moore, S.C., died Oct. 28, 2005. It was in Moore that he established the world-renowned Monfret Kennels and early on…
Samuel Clark Jr. ’48
Sam died Oct. 2, 2005, in Berlin, Conn., after a brief illness. He joined us by way of Lawrenceville School in 1944 and graduated in…
Eugene Marcus Friedman ’48
Gene died Aug. 30, 2004, of melanoma. He was 80. He graduated from Dover [N.J.] High School at 16. He enlisted in the Army Air…
Seymour Barton Levinson ’48
Buddy, as he was known to his family, died May 29, 2005. He was 78 and a lifelong Norfolk, Va., resident. Buddy was involved with…
Fred John Ritzer ’48
Fred died Aug. 8, 2005. He was 83. He and his wife, Velia, resided in Cape Coral, Fla. They were married in 1987. Fred's first…
Thomas William Langfitt ’48
Princeton, the worlds of medicine, philanthropy, and banking, and the Class of '48 are all the lesser with the death of Tom Langfitt on Aug…
David Hamilton Rowan ’48
David Rowan died of cancer June 8, 2005, in Roxbury, Conn. He was a member of the U.S. National Ski Hall of Fame and recipient…
Harry Hamilton Hall Jr. ’48
The class lost a very brave man with the death of Harry "Bud" Hall April 18, 2005. After a lifetime of desperation, all the while…
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