MEMORIALS

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…
Robert L. Spillman ’41
On Oct. 11, 1998, Bob Spillman died in his winter home in Sebring, Fla. A lifelong resident of Columbus, Ohio, he came to Princeton from…
Elbert St. K. Claire ’41
On Nov. 5, 1998, the Rev. Elbert St. Claire died of heart failure. He prepped at Lawrenceville and was the son of an Episcopal priest…
Ralph G. Hill Jr. ’41
Ralph Hill died Nov. 26, 1998, in Wyomissing, Pa., just outside Reading, where he was born. Except for the war years, he spent his entire…
Robert M. Hutchinson ’41
Robert M. "Hutch" Hutchinson died Jan. 13, 1999, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Hutch was professor emeritus of geology at Colorado School of…
John Hurst Purnell ’41
Hurst died Mar. 11, 1999, of natural causes, in Chestertown, Md. He is survived by Eleanor Clark Gummey Yerkes, whom he married in 1992. Two…
Charles Newbern Barton ’41
Worn out by aggressive cancer and its treatment, Charlie battled all the way but lost on Sept. 10, 1998. Following a family celebration for his…
Henry W. Doyle Jr. ’41
Henry Doyle died July 20, 1998, after a long siege of prostate cancer. Henry grew up in Bronxville, N.Y., and graduated from Bronxville H.S. In…
Alfred Ely Jr. ’41
Al Ely died Mar. 20, 1998. The son of Alfred Ely '05 and great-grandson of Alfred Ely 1804, he came to us from the Harvey…
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