MEMORIALS

Benedict Patrick Willis Jr. ’47
Ben died on May 19, 1988, in Rutherford, N.J., after a long battle with cancer. He lived in Rutherford all his life. We last saw…
Null Marcus Hodapp ’47
Fun-loving Mark Hodapp never will be forgotten, especially by Asa Bushnell, Jack Madden, and Bob Wohlforth. That foursome forged friendships in second grade at Nassau…
Winslow H. Smith ’47
Smitty was a robust, happily remembered classmate from Princeton's July 1943 V-12 unit. He went on to the Pacific theater and, on return to postwar…
Alden B. Hall ’47
Entering Princeton in 1943, Aldie was swept into the Army in 1944. He returned in 1947; so, too, by fortunate coincidence, did his older brother…
Robert D. Judson ’47
Bob joined us in 1943 from New Trier High School in Winnetka, Ill. He soon left to serve in the Atlantic fleet during the war…
Hewitt P. Tomlin ’47
In 1946, Hewitt was promoted (albeit backwardly) from 1948 to fabulous 1947. His postwar years at Princeton were treasured especially because, he told us, we…
Dean A. Allen ’47
Dean's life was grounded in his deep-seated values and marked by energetic, voluntary participation in many social and political causes. In 1944 the Navy sent…
Francis N. Kirchhof ’47
Many of us remember Fran for his buoyant humor and enjoyable antics as a fellow V-12er in the summer of '43. After three happily remembered…
Daniel Baugh Brewster ’46
Daniel Brewster died Aug. 19, 2007, of liver cancer at his home in Owings Mills, Md. He was 83. Dan came to Princeton from St…
Ernest Chauncey Savage Jr. ’46
Ernest Savage died Oct. 26, 2007, at Crossland Communities, Pa. Ernie prepared at Germantown Friends and the Pomfret School before entering Princeton in 1942. He…
John Weldon York ’46
John York died Sept. 5, 2007, following a long illness. He was educated at the Episcopal Academy in Philadelphia, the Buckley School in New York…
Donald A. Good ’46
Don died of a stroke Jan. 11, 2006, at Bermuda Village in Advance, N.C. A native of Hackettstown, N.J., he attended Blair Academy before coming…
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