MEMORIALS

David Claire Lake ’41
Dave died at home in Vero Beach on May 18, 2000. His widow, Jean Compo Lake, survives. After Lawrenceville, he majored in public affairs at…
William B. T. Carnahan ’41
Bill died Oct. 9, 1998, in Milan. His widow, Elspeth Durie Carnahan, survives. When we last heard from Bill, he reported that he was happily…
Tallman Bissell ’41
Tallman died Dec. 30, 1999. He was a widower. After graduation from Hotchkiss, he majored in the division of humanities at Princeton. He was Cannon…
Frederic T. Brandt ’41
Fred Brandt died on Dec. 10, 1999. His wife, Dorothy Kitchell Brandt, survives. Fred was an honors graduate in economics and joined Tower Club. After…
John Franklin Busch ’41
Jack Busch died on Jan. 9, 2000, after a half-year's bout with leukemia. He is survived by his wife, Barbara Stephens Busch. Jack was valedictorian…
William Wallace Scott ’41
Bill died in St. Louis on Nov. 29, 1999, at Missouri Baptist Center after a brief illness. He went to Mercersburg and majored in chemistry…
Charles Loy Sanders Jr. ’41
Chas died Jan. 1, 2007, in Sacramento, Calif. Coming from Jamaica (N.Y.) High School, he majored in SPIA at Princeton and graduated with highest honors…
Luther Harry Bridgman ’41
Luke died Nov. 8, 2006, after a struggle with Alzheimer's disease. He came to Princeton from Culver (Ind.) Naval School. He majored in English and…
Hugh Murray French ’41
Hugh died Nov. 10, 2006, after a long illness. Born in St. Louis, he lived there all his life, coming to Princeton from Hotchkiss. At…
Howard Jack Stanley ’41
Howard died Dec. 11, 2006, at home in Southern Pines, N.C., after a long illness. Born in Bayonne, N.J., and raised in Cranford, N.J., Howard…
William R. Kesler ’41
Bill Kesler died as a result of Alzheimer's on June 9, 1999, at Governors Park nursing home in Barrington, Ill. He is survived by his…
Harold Gilmore Brown Jr. ’41
"Red' Brown died of emphysema on Sept. 7, 1999, in Wilmington, Del. His wife, Barbara Buchanan Brown, died two years ago. Growing up in Westfield…
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