MEMORIALS

Chalmers Handy ’50
CHALMERS HANDY died Jan. 24, 1994, at age 65. Born in N.Y.C., he was the son of the late Truman and Charlotte (Chalmers) Handy. His…
Norbert N. Nelson ’50
NORB DIED Dec. 10, 1993, in N.Y.C., after a long and courageous battle with melanoma. At Princeton, Norb was in STIA. He was a member…
Paul D. Ward ’50
Paul died June 11, 2006, in Florida. He was born in Oil City, Pa., in the shadow of the Drake oil well, America’s first. In…
W. Reilly Nail Jr. ’50
Reilly died July 23, 2006, in Abilene, Texas. Born in Albany, Texas, Reilly graduated from New Mexico Military Institute and served two years in the…
Prentice Talmage Jr. ’50
Prentice Talmage died July 4, 2006, at his home in Far Hills, N.J. "Prent" or "P.T.," as he was known on campus, graduated from St…
Darwin James Adams ’50
JIM ADAMS died Nov. 17, 1992, at Eastern Maine Medical Center, following open heart surgery. He was a graduate of Exeter and joined the class…
George Archer Harkins ’50
GEORGE HARKINS died of lung cancer July 5, 1993, one week before his 66th birthday. A retired pediatric surgeon, George had returned to Norfolk from…
Georlye Hulhes Revercomb ’50
GEORGE REVERCOMB died Aug. 1, 1993, of cancer. Despite being confined to a hospital bed, he continued working on pending cases. A few days before…
John Richard Kenyon ’50
JACK KENYON died Dec. 20, 1992, of cancer in St. Petersburg, Fla., at the age of 70. A retired army lieutenant colonel who fought in…
Gilbert Walker Marshall Smith ’50
GIL SMITH died Jan. 25, 1993, in Pasadena, his life-long hometown. He joined the class from South Pasadena H.S but left after his sophomore year…
John Edward Stratton ’50
JOHN STRATTON died in Bedford, N.H., Jan. 2, 1993, after a brief illness. John and Bobbie had enthusiastically attended several minireunions and were planning to…
John David Weidlein ’50
JOHN "RED JACK" WEIDLEIN died Dec. 8, 1992, in Pittsburgh, after suffering declining health resulting from cancer. John grew up in Pittsburgh, where he attended…
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