MEMORIALS

Evar Dare Nering *48
Evar died July 6, 2023, in Scottsdale, Ariz., 12 days before his 102nd birthday. Born July 18, 1921, in Gary, Ind., Evar graduated from Indiana…
Stephen T. McLean ’72
Steve died Sept. 1, 2023, surrounded by his family at home in Charlottesville, Va. At Princeton, Steve roomed with Cline, Elliott, and Hoopes. His senior…
Juanita Ray Crane ’71
We lost our most valued classmate, Juanita, Oct. 15, 2021, in Baltimore. Born Dec. 28, 1950, Juanita graduated from Brooklyn’s Fort Hamilton High School and…
Martin A. Mansfield Jr. ’68
Marty died July 29, 2022, of inclusion body myopathy at home in Sarasota, Fla. He came to us from Thomas Jefferson High School in Denver…
Peter B. Lyon ’68
Peter died July 25, 2023, in Portland, Ore., from injuries suffered in a fall. He came to us from Woodberry Forest School in Virginia, where…
Henry B. Benoit III ’68
Ben died Nov. 22, 2021, in Charlotte, N.C., of cancer. He came to us from Myers Park High School in Charlotte, N.C., where he was…
Conrad J. Trendowski ’67
Conrad died April 1, 2020. He came to Princeton from Detroit, where he graduated from the Edwin Denby School, a special school for talented arts…
Donald J. Maletz ’67
Don died Aug. 31, 2023, in Penn Lake Park in Pennsylvania’s Pocono mountains. He was 78. He came to us from Parkland High School in…
Barry A. Ebert ’67
Barry died Nov. 17, 2021, in Melbourne, Fla., due to complications of Alzheimer’s disease. Barry grew up near Philadelphia, graduating from Springfield High School in…
John N. Beidler ’67
John died Aug. 25, 2023, in Chapel Hill, N.C., where he moved in 2022 after residing in Princeton for 65 years. He was 78. John…
Robert M. Tobin ’66
Bob died March 25, 2023. Born in Newark, N.J., he graduated from Irvington High School, where he played football, served on the yearbook staff, and…
Daniel P. French ’66
Dan died Oct. 13, 2023. A lifelong resident of Piqua, Ohio, he came to Princeton from Exeter. At Princeton, he majored in sociology, served as…
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