MEMORIALS
Stephen C. Fowler *70
Steve died June 15, 2020, in Lawrence, Kan. Born Aug. 28, 1944, in Peoria, Ill., Steve graduated from the University of Alabama and obtained a…
James J. Filliben *69
Jim died in his sleep in Derwood, Md., Aug. 15, 2022. Jim was born in Philadelphia Dec. 14, 1943. He earned a bachelor’s in mathematics…
Billy Glenn Price *54
At the age of 98, Billy died in Villa Rica, Ga., May 27, 2022. Billy was born in Harrisonville, Mo., April 8, 1924. He earned…
Christian L. Pompa ’86
Chris, an all-around athlete and real estate developer from New York City, died Sept. 5, 2022. He was 58. After growing up in Manhattan and…
Mark Rhodes ’81
Mark died April 1, 2022, after a cardiac arrest, surrounded by his family. At Princeton, Mark majored in English, and developed his love and gifts…
Karen A. Keeble ’78
The class lost a bit of whimsy and hearty laughter when Karen died July 1, 2022, after a long decline into dementia. She joined us…
Barbara W. Murck ’76
It is with sadness the class officers report the death of Barbara Murck on October 15, 2022 in Mississauga, Ontario following a sudden and brief…
Gary D. Aronson ’76
[node:field-image-collection:0:render] Gary died Aug. 24, 2022, in San Diego following a long and resolute battle with cancer. He came to Princeton from the Haverford School…
Dale W. Stulz ’73
Dale died July 6, 2022, in Hawthorne, Calif. Originally from North Carolina, for most of his adult life Dale lived in New York or Los…
George S. Hazen ’73
George, whose work revolutionized yacht and ship design, died Dec. 23, 2020, of cancer in Annapolis, Md. He was 69. He arrived at Princeton from…
R. Bruce Beckner ’71
Surrounded by his family, Bruce died March 21, 2022, after a most varied and rewarding life and a courageous 13-year battle with prostate cancer. Bruce…
Neal L. Wolf ’70
One of our most highly accomplished legal experts, Neal died at home Sept. 7, 2022, of pancreatic cancer. He joined us from Von Steuben High…
Memorial PAWcasts
PAW IN PRINT
December 2024
Hidden heroines; U.N. speaker controversy; Kathy Crow ’89’s connections