MEMORIALS

Charles N. Chous ’47
Four semesters at Princeton transformed Charlie's life. He arrived in '45 as a pre-med, V-12 transferee from Columbia (having previously served at sea on the…
Herbert Lowell Dillon Jr. ’47
Dee joined us in '46 after distinguished Army air service in Europe. Upon graduation he launched his highly successful career in the oil business by…
William Crawford Schock ’47
Bill "Humpy" Schock joined many Princeton-ians as a Navy V-12er in July 1943, and returned after overseas service in 1946. We remember him as a…
Harold W. Holly ’47
Bill's Princeton days and career reflect themes of our war-torn class's history. He joined Princeton's Marine V-12 unit in Sept. 1944 — just as many…
Silas Strawn Cathcart ’47
Si's death on Oct. 29, 2002, in Lake Forest, Ill., deprives us of a celebrated classmate. He was 76. "My time at Princeton was short…
Edwin Watson Stockly ’47
Ed died Feb. 19, 2002, in comfort at his home at Lake Topez, Nev. Ed had been in failing health for several years and was…
William Greer Nagle ’47
Bill died at age 76 on Dec. 23, 2001, in Scarsdale, N.Y., from the effects of a debilitating stroke he originally suffered in 1979. Bill…
Robert Francis Patrick Cronin ’47
A renowned cardiologist and dean of the McGill School of Medicine in Montreal, Pat was born in England, son of doctor and author A.J. Cronin…
Newton D. Angier ’47
Many of us will remember Newt for his engaging smile, effervescent humor, and witty discourse delivered in a courtly Southern accent. A patriotic “Tar Heel,”…
Thomas Franklin Spoehr ’47
Tom died Feb. 5, 2002, of pancreatic cancer in his Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., home. His final struggle reflected the spirit of his 76 years…
William N. Jayme ’47
Bill died on May 18, 2001, at his home in Sonoma, Calif., of emphysema. He was 75. He came to Princeton from Peabody School in…
Edward T. Parmelee ’47
Ted died July 24, 2001, after a long battle with congestive heart failure; he was 76. He served for five years as a Marine Corps…
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