MEMORIALS

John Fayerweather ’43
John died Feb. 3, 2005, following a long and courageous battle against the ravages of Alzheimer's disease. He was 82. He prepped for Princeton at…
William L. Hutton ’43
Bill died at home March 4, 2005. He was 83. Born and raised in the New York City area, Bill prepped for Princeton at Allen-Stevenson…
Francis J. Rue Jr. ’43
Fran died Feb. 21, 2005, in Fort Myers, Fla., following a brief illness. He was 83. He prepped for Princeton at Penn Charter in Philadelphia…
Roland Mushat Frye ’43 *52
Rolo died Jan. 13, 2005, of complications from heart disease. He was 83. A native of Birmingham, Ala., he ultimately earned three degrees, including his…
Charles B. Hutchinson ’43
The class lost Charles Oct. 21, 2004. He was 84. A lifetime resident of Jobstown, N.J., he graduated from Princeton in 1943 and served in…
Robert Wilson Smiley ’43
Bob died Dec. 12, 2004, at his Ross Township [Pa.] home. He was 83. He graduated from Princeton in 1943, and served as a naval…
Francis Bartow Farr ’43
Bartow died peacefully, after a long illness, Nov. 21, 2004, in New York City. He was 83. A native of Southampton, N.Y., he attended St…
Charles Madison Riley ’43
Mad died March 30, 2004, a victim of complications arising from Alzheimer's disease. He was 83. Mad prepared for Princeton at Episcopal Academy in Marion…
Frederick Morgan ’43
Fred died Feb. 20, 2004, after a long illness. He was 81. He prepped for Princeton at St. Bernard's School in NYC and St. Paul's…
Philip Gilett Cole ’43
The class lost Phil Mar. 31, 2004; he was 83. Following Princeton and Army service in the Pacific during WWII, he earned a law degree…
C. Donald Gutmann ’43
We lost Don Feb. 27, 2004; he was 82. He prepared at Kingsley Prep School in Essex Falls, N.J., and transferred to Princeton from Dartmouth…
Andrew Connick Jackson Doran ’43
Bones died of pneumonia Dec. 30, 2003, shortly after turning 82, in LA. He had suffered a stroke in 2001. A graduate of Columbia HS…
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