MEMORIALS

Arno Fischer ’47 *49
Arno's long battle with cancer ended Feb. 2, 2005. He had endured 17 operations, including the loss of an arm. His courage, continuing enjoyment of…
Fred Wehr ’47
Fred died July 4, 2005. He was a guy of diverse talents and experiences who loved and served his native Baltimore in many ways. After…
Richard B. Windsor ’47
Dick's sudden death March 8, 2005, leaves an enormous gap in our diminishing ranks and a deep sense of loss. Upon graduating from St. Louis…
Donald A. Walen ’47
Many of us will especially remember "Grover" as a fellow V-12er way back in the summer of '43: His bland wit enlivened that brief transitional…
John Ross Marshall Jr. ’47
John died Feb. 5, 2004, in Mount Dora, Fla. He came to us in 1946 after graduation from Lawrenceville and two years of Navy ROTC…
Edward L. Pinney ’47
Ed was born in Gauley Bridge, a small town embedded in Appalachian West Virginia. In 1943 the Navy dispatched him to Princeton for V-12 premed…
Kennedy Stevenson ’47
Ken's bittersweet struggle with life ended Sept. 1, 2004. After Army service in Europe, Ken returned to Princeton and roomed and bonded in a wonderful…
F. Rogers Reinicke ’47
We lost Roge Feb. 25, 2004. Many of us first came to know him as a popular shipmate in that memorable V-12 crew who first…
William B. Wright ’47
With Bill's merciful release from Alzheimer's April 28, 2004, we lost a classmate remembered and loved for his inner-directed, constant, magnetic smile, warmth, gentleness, and…
Branton H. Henderson ’47
Many of us remember Brant as a friendly companion during our Princeton V-12 days. He went on to sea duty in the Pacific theater and…
Thomas N.F. Shaw ’47
Tom returned to Old Nassau in 1946 after three years in the Army, including service in the Burma-China theater. His rewarding Princeton education (completed in…
William S. Reed ’47
Bill joined us in 1943 as a V-12 premed student. After graduating in 1947 he went on to SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse and…
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