MEMORIALS

Charles Benjamin Brush Jr. ’42
Ben died July 22, 2001, after complications from a stroke, in Port Chester, N.Y. He had retired in 1983 from Stroheim & Romann, a New…
John Albert Henry ’42
John died Oct. 3, 2001, at his home in Easton, Md. He retired in 1972 after nearly 30 years with Creole Petroleum in Venezuela. Preparing…
Ralph Wells Buddington Jr. ’42
Bud died Sept. 9, 2001, at his home in Covington, La. After a career in medicine, teaching psychiatry, he retired more than 10 years ago…
Norman Ellsworth Holzkamp ’42
Norm died Aug. 12, 2001, of prostate cancer, in Walnut Creek, Calif. After 26 years with Ford Motor Car Co., in a number of executive…
Norman George Brink ’42 *44
Norm died July 28, 2001, in Palm Harbor, Fla. A brilliant research chemist, he devoted his entire career to organic and biochemical research. Retiring from…
Philip Walsh Moore ’42
Phil died July 18, 2001, in Ponte Vedra, Fla. An internationally recognized financial and valuation consultant for over 50 years, with emphasis in the valuation…
John Edmund Wheelahan ’42
Ed died July 25, 2001, at Audie Murphy Veterans Administration Hospital in San Antonio, Tex. Born in New Orleans, he lived in San Antonio for…
Henry Van Cammann Rensselaer ’42
Harry died May 27, 2001, in Austin, Tex., his home since he retired from the oil business in Calgary, Alberta, in 1993. Although he entered…
William Johns Andrews ’42
Bill died May 2, 2001, of melanoma at Layhill Center in Silver Spring, Md. A CIA researcher, he retired in 1981. Coming to Princeton from…
William Harold Congleton ’42 *43
Bill died June 11, 2001, from complications of Parkinson's and heart disease, in St. Elizabeth Medical Center in Brighton, Mass. He retired in 1999 as…
John Edward Keyes ’42
John died Mar. 30, 2001, at his home in Shelburne, Vt. A talented musician, he devoted his business career to accounting, but derived great pleasure…
Albert Emanuel Penalosa Jr. ’42
Al died May 21, 2001, in New Preston, Conn. For much of his career he was actor, director, and producer in theatre, movies, and TV…
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