MEMORIALS
Alan M. Hochberg ’76
Alan died April 7, 2024, at his home in East Wallingford, Vt. Born in New York and raised in Delaware, Alan came to Princeton after…
Donald W. Foster ’76
Don died May 5, 2024, at home in Wilmington, Del., with his wife and daughter at his bedside, following eight years of illness with Alzheimer’s…
Jerry Y. Carnegie Jr. ’73
Jerry died April 29, 2024. He was born in Nyack, N.Y., and attended Albertus Magnus High School in Bardonia, N.Y. At Princeton, Jerry was a…
Robert F. Bossard ’73
Bob died Oct. 1, 2023. He was born in Baltimore, Md., and grew up in Fort Wayne, Ind. He went to North Side High School…
Mark H. Tallman ’71
Mark died Jan. 23, 2024, of complications of pancreatic cancer in Lincoln, Neb. We bid farewell to our class’s only lifelong resident of Nebraska. Mark…
Timothy M. Empkie ’71
We lost our respected classmate Tim to esophageal cancer Dec. 31, 2023, in Providence, R.I. Tim came to Princeton from New Canaan, Conn., majored in…
Allan B. Warren III ’69
Allan died on the evening of Easter Sunday, March 31, 2024, the 51st anniversary of his ordination as an Episcopal priest. He was admitted to…
William B. Levy II ’69
Noted neuroscientist Chip died March 29, 2024, in Earlysville, Va., of an aggressive metastatic cancer. Chip came to Princeton from University City, Mo., majored in…
John K. Lloyd ’68
The class has lost another stalwart. John died Feb. 13, 2024, at Riverview Medical Center in Red Bank, N.J., having succumbed to the effects of…
Henry Dean Kedenburg ’68
Dean passed away at home in Carlsbad, Calif., April 10, 2023. He came to us from Berner High School in Massapequa, N.Y., where he was…
R. Scott Blaze ’68
Scott died April 13, 2024, at his home in San Francisco after a 16-month battle with leukemia. He came to us from West Orange (N.J.)…
Karl F. Hummel ’67
Karl died July 23, 2023 in Bristol, Vt., after a long struggle with primary progressive aphasia. He graduated from Brick Township (N.J.) High School, where…
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December 2024
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