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Joseph Welles Henderson ’43

Welles died of prostate cancer May 5, 2007, at home in Haverford, Pa. He was 86. He was a lawyer whose fascination with the sea…

John Otis Carney ’43

Ote died Jan. 1, 2006, from skin cancer complications. He was 83. The grandson of wealthy industrialist William Carney, Ote spent most of his childhood…

Royal Coleman Zuckerman ’43

Roy died July 19, 2005, of pulmonary failure. He was 83. He prepped for Princeton at Exeter. Following discharge from the armed forces in World…

John W. Drayton ’43

We lost John to Parkinson's disease Sept. 24, 2005. He was 85. He grew up in Chestnut Hill, Pa., prepping for Princeton at St. Paul's…

John Axford Higgons ’43

Jack died on Aug. 9, 2005, following a valiant six-year battle against prostate cancer. He was 85. A New Hampshire native, Jack grew up in…

Edgar Sanders Lewis ’43

Sandy died of lymphoma July 24, 2005. He was 83. A Columbus, Ohio, native, he came to Pittsburgh at 14, when his father was named…

Levering Bartine Sherman Sr. ’43

Bart died July 11, 2005, at Pardee Memorial Hospital in Hendersonville, N.C. He was 84. Born in Wuchang, China, the son of missionary parents, he…

Robert C. Conner ’43

Bob died of cancer June 15, 2005, in Saratoga (N.Y.) Hospital Nursing Home. He was 83. A Pittsburgh native, he graduated from Radnor High School…

Harold R. Tyler Jr. ’43

Ace died May 25, 2005, of an apparent heart attack outside his Manhattan apartment. He was 83. He had an illustrious legal career that was…

A.L. Waldo Stockton ’43

Rebel died March 23, 2005, in Atlantic Beach, Fla. He was 83. A Jacksonville, Fla., native, he attended Ortega Public School, the Bolles School, and…

Martin Van E. Buren ’43

Ted died March 24, 2005, at Bentley Village Care Center in Naples, Fla. He was 84. A native of Rutherford, N.J., he graduated from Princeton…

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