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Richard T. Niner ’61

Dick died July 10, 2023, in Jackson, Wyo., after a long struggle with Alzheimer’s. Born in Berkeley Springs, W.Va., he came to us from Montgomery…

John C. MacMurray ’61

We lost Mac Sept. 4, 2023, when he died after a long bout with prostate cancer. Born in Harrisburg, Pa., he came to us from…

James Chapman Gieske ’61

Jim died Aug. 10, 2023, at the University of Maryland Shore Medical Center (formerly Memorial Hospital) in Easton, Md., where he had worked for many…

George M. Dawson ’59

George was one of the few transfer students into Princeton during the 1950s, coming to us as a junior from Rice Institute and following his…

Samuel C.O. Holt ’58

Sam died Oct. 11, 2023, in Washington, D.C. He was 87. He came to Princeton from Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Va. At Princeton, he…

Charles W. Disbrow II ’58

Diz died Sept. 23, 2023, in St. Louis. He was 87. He came to Princeton from St. Louis Country Day, where he was active in…

H. Bartlett Brown ’58

Bart died Oct. 14, 2023, in Glen Ridge, N.J. He was 87. He came to Princeton from Glen Ridge High School, where he was active…

John M. Nevin ’57

John died Aug. 30, 2023, of the effects of dementia. Our class president from 2012 to 2017, he was vibrant, kind, and caring. At Princeton…

Harry H. Lacey III ’57

A devotee of classical Greek and Roman language and history, Harry died Jan. 6, 2021. He came to Princeton from Highland Park High School in…

Thomas R. Justice ’57

Recently we learned that Tom died Oct. 15, 2021, in Kittery, Maine. Tom came to Princeton from Niagara Falls (N.Y.) High School, where he was…

Robert G. Cox ’57

Having spent most of his life in or near Fairfax, Va., Bob moved to Utah in 2001 and died there Oct. 3, 2023. He came…

Garrett B. Wall III ’55

Garrett, who switched his life’s work from engineering to human resources, died Sept. 16, 2023, in Vero Beach, Fla. He was born Nov. 25, 1932…

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