MEMORIALS

William H. Short ’46 *52
BILL DIED Feb. 20, 1991, of cancer at Princeton Medical Center. He joined us in that memorable summer of 1942 before entering the Army and…
Frederick C. White ’46
FRED DIED at his home in San Francisco Ma, 24,1990, of complications arising from AIDS. He arrived with us the summer of 1942 as part…
Frederick Billings ’46
FREDEIUCK BILLINGS, man of amicable wit, died June 13, 1990. Rick arrived at Princeton from Berkshire School in 1942, majored in English (and George Bernard…
J Wilding Thompson ’46
Jim THOMPSON left US July 17, 1990, succumbing to pancreatic cancer. Jim came to Princeton at age 17 following a year at Hotchkiss. Upon turning…
Theodore Foulk ’46
TED FOULK lived a wonderfully rich and inspiring life through June 4, 1990, when, at home, overlooking his beloved Vermont valley, among family and friends…
Paul Ozcar D'esterhazy ’46
PAUL DIED on Jan. 1, 1988, after an extremely long and gallant fight against cancer. Paul joined in Sept. 1942, and several months later enlisted…
William Raae Mangum ’46
RAAE, "THE SAGE of Rocky Mount, N.C.," died May 12, 1989, after battling throat cancer for a year. Raae came to us from Rocky Mount…
William Donald Melosh ’46
BILL DIED at his home in Upper Montclair, N.J., on May 9, 1989, after a prolonged illness. Bill joined us in the summer of 1942…
Francis Dana Payne Jr. ’46
DANA DIED suddenly at his home on Oct. 5, 1988. Son of Francis Dana Payne '16, grandson of Francis H. Payne 1891, nephew of Calvin…
Charles Gordon Blackadar ’46
Gordon died July 16, 2006, at home in Doylestown, Pa. Born in Plainfield, N.J., he served in the Army as a second lieutenant. After discharge…
Earl Dudley Boorman Jr. ’46
Earl Boorman died Jan. 13, 2006, at home in Louisville, Ky. He had retired there in 1986 after a long career as a refrigeration engineer…
Kenneth William Keuffel ’46
Ken Keuffel, the Lawrenceville School's beloved football coach and English professor for 41 years, died of prostate cancer Feb. 19, 2006. A native of Montclair…
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