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Stephen Elkins Reppert ’44

Steve died in Bridgeport, W. Va., Nov. 12, 2004, after an extended illness. He was 83 and had served as a trustee for Davis &…

Erwin F. Schoenbrunn ’44

Erwin died Jan. 18, 2005, at home in Ridgefield, Conn., after a long battle with prostate cancer. He was 83. Raised in New Jersey, he…

Richard J. Bender ’44

Dick, the youngest of five brothers who attended Princeton and '44's top tennis player, died Dec. 2, 2004, in St. Louis, Mo., of complications from…

Francis B. Critchlow ’44

Fran, who switched careers early from chemical engineering to have 30 successful years in medical radiology, died Jan. 27, 2005, after a two-year illness in…

Peter V. Wiese ’44

"It's been a great journey," wrote Pete about his life in our 60th reunion book. He died of colon cancer in Fairhope, Ala., Oct. 13…

Sayre Rodman ’44

Sayre died Aug. 8, 2004, of complications related to Parkinson's disease. He was 82. Born in Pittsburgh, he prepared at Shady Side and Andover academies…

E. Addis Munyan Jr. ’44

Addis, also known as "Ad," died Oct. 16, 2004. He was 82. A medical doctor, Addis also spent 30 years in active or reserve military…

James Stutesman Thurston ’44

Jim died Sept. 2, 2004, at his beloved Windfield Farm outside Noblesville, Ind. He was 83. He once described his profession as "social worker," but…

A. Hugh Douglas Jr. ’44

Hugh died Oct. 3, 2004, four years after a stroke, in Newport, R.I., where he and his wife lived in the family home. He was…

St. Kelley Clair Archer Jr. ’44

Kelley died July 9, 2004, in Bellaire, Ohio, his hometown, after an extended illness. He graduated from Bellaire High School, where he was active in…

Benjamin S. Martin ’44

Ben, who became a legendary football coach — "the father of Air Force football" — during 20 years at the Air Force Academy, died in…

Benjamin A. Oswalt ’44

Ben died at a daughter's Illinois home June 28, 2004, after being diagnosed with cancer in late 2003. He was 83. A native of Batavia…

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