MEMORIALS

Thomas A. Wolf ’44
Tom died April 30, 2005, in San Antonio, where he lived most of his life. He was 82. He prepped at Texas Military Institute. At…
S. Morton Cooley Jr. ’44 *53
One of four from our class to transfer to the Naval Academy near the start of World War II, Mort died Feb. 14, 2005, in…
Robert C. Wood ’44
An outstanding public servant, self-labeled "urbanist," and academic leader from the 1950s through the 1970s, Bob died April 1, 2005, in Boston after battling stomach…
James F. Bell ’44
Jim died Feb. 5, 2005, after a series of strokes. He was 82 and a '44 stalwart. Raised in New Orleans, he prepped at Northwood…
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…
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