MEMORIALS

Rodman Wilson ’43
We lost Rod Dec. 10, 2003, to a malignant brain tumor. He was 82. He earned an English degree from Princeton and a medical degree…
Richard B. Harvey ’43
Richard died July 27, 2003, in Yale-New Haven Hospital, following a brief illness. He was 81. Born in Princeton, he served in the Navy during…
Charles Joseph Beran ’43
Charley died Aug. 7, 2003, at Greenwich [Conn.] Hospital. He was 82. Death was due to complications following a stroke. Born in Heiden, Switzerland, he…
Dixon Watson Driggs ’43
Dixon died June 26, 2003, following an extended illness. He was 82. A Philadelphia native, he prepped for Princeton at the Choate School. While on…
Philip Palmer Green Jr. ’43
Phil died Aug. 9, 2002, at the Carolina Inn at Fayetteville, N.C. He was 81. He graduated from Princeton and Harvard Law School. He served…
George Anthony Hochschwender ’43
George died at his home in Tampa, Fla., June 27, 2003. He was 82. A Brooklyn native, George graduated from Polytechnic Preparatory Country Day School…
Frank Hawkins Lewis Sr. ’43
Knobby died at his home in Bay City, Texas, June 6, 2003; he was 83. A lifelong resident of Bay City and Matagorda County, he…
John H. Montgomery Jr. ’43
John died after a short illness on Juy 16, 2002; he was 82. A native of Passaic, N.J., he attended Montclair High School before matriculating…
Gordon Ray Brown ’43
Gordon died May 4, 2003, in his Southbury, Conn., home following an extended bout with respiratory problems. He was 81. A native of Buffalo, N.Y…
Robert W. Hugins ’43
Bob died April 4, 2002; he was 81. Teacher, world traveler, and former Peace Corps member, Bob was a native of Littleton, Colo. He received…
John W. Mowinckel ’43
John died May 7, 2003, at his home in West Palm Beach, Fla.; he was 82. Born in Genoa, he grew up in Italy and…
Arthur Toby Orr V ’43
Toby died April 22, 2003, in Ennis, Mont., at age 82. Following his 1939 graduation from St. Paul's School, he went on to major in…
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