MEMORIALS

Thomas Peter Emmons ’48
We will very much miss Tom Emmons, who died suddenly on May 24, 2003. At the time of his death Tom was serving as our…
Edward V. Dillon ’48
The class has lost a kind, wise, and courageous friend with Ned's death Jan. 23, 2002. He died of heart failure. Ned was a graduate…
David Woodruff Romig ’48
With the death of David Oct. 11, 2002, after a long battle with prostate cancer, the class lost a distinguished dominie. From undergraduate days through…
Morton William Adler ’48
Bill, a pioneer in the cable television industry, was born in Weston, W.Va., and died there Nov. 1, 2002. At Princeton, Bill majored in economics…
Klaus Wilhelm Hueper ’48
The class lost a sprightly member with the death of Klaus on Oct. 15, 2002. He had pulmonary fibrosis. He had retired early from Fannie…
William Willett Holzwarth ’48
Bill died at his home in Hawaii, on Nov. 14, 2002, of cancer. He and June had enjoyed our Napa Valley mini-reunion the previous spring…
Herbert William Talbot Jr. ’48
Bill died July 15, 2002, at Brick (NJ) Hospital. He was born and grew up in Englewood, N.J., and was a resident of Bay Head…
Jonathan Frank Whetzel ’48
Jonathan died on June 9, 2002, in Seattle, Wash., his dearly loved adoptive homeland. His great legacy was in shepherding landmark environmental legislation through the…
Alexander O Garcin Brien ’48
Alex died June 12, 2002, after a long illness. Early in his career, on a Reynolds Metals training program, Alex operated a monstrous bus full…
Richard R. Caples ’48
Dick died Apr. 28, 2002, in Lebanon, N.H., of sudden heart failure. He was 80. Dick was a native of Boston, was in the Navy…
George Watts Hill Jr. ’48
Watts Hill died Mar. 15, 2002, while working in the garden of his Chapel Hill home. He was putting the fine points on the most…
Stanley L. Lovett ’48
Stan Lovett died at his home in Boston, Va., on Nov. 29, 2001. He was 80. Stan was a native of Salem, N.J., and a…
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