MEMORIALS

John R. Wagenseller ’44
Perhaps the friendliest extrovert in our class, Jack died on Mar. 18, 2001, in Greensboro, N.C., after a lengthy illness. Waggie, or Wags as he…
Elwood Carl Weise Jr. ’44
Woody died in Trumbull, Conn., on Sept. 29, 2000, four months after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. He had been in private dermatology practice there…
Laird U. Park Jr. ’44
Laird died Jan. 14, 2001, in Philadelphia. He leaves his wife of almost 50 years, Lucy, four daughters, and six grandchildren. Coming from The Hill…
Thomas Lee Wilson ’44
In our 50th yearbook, Tom noted that he had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease; he dealt with it until he died in Ormond Beach, Fla…
George Spenser Sisson ’44
George died on Dec. 9, 2000. He was raised in Erie, Pa., and prepped at Phillips Exeter Academy, and his father was in Princeton's Class…
Marius Berthus Jansen ’44
Marius died Dec. 10, 2000. He was born in the Netherlands, coming to Princeton from Wrentham [Massachusetts] H.S. He majored in history at Princeton, graduating…
Richard W. Barcley ’44
Dick Barcley died in St. Petersburg, Fla., on Oct. 9, 2000. He came to Princeton from Columbia H.S. in South Orange, N.J., following his brother…
Anthony Hill Kelly ’44
Tone died while on vacation in Italy on Sept. 21, 2000. Son of Eugene Kelly '09, he came to Princeton from Sioux City Central H.S…
Anthony A. Bernabei ’44
One of our most popular and dedicated class members, Tony died on Sept. 8, 2000, at his home in Fort Worth. He came to Princeton…
Charles Ruthvan Manassa Jr. ’44
Charlie died on June 9, 2000. His home was in Carmel, Calif. He came to Princeton from St. Louis Country Day and majored in civil…
William F. Niedringhaus ’44
Born in St. Louis, Bill died in Seattle on Nov. 27, 1999. He and his family had resided there for the past 30 years; classmate…
Robert Eugene Sears ’44
Bob came to Princeton from South Pasadena (CA) H.S., where he was active in baseball and student government. He studied engineering at Princeton, serving with…
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