MEMORIALS

Leroy Kramer Jr. ’37
LeRoy died June 2, 2004, at his home in Harbor Springs, Mich. Roy came to Princeton from Lawrence-ville. He left after freshman year to become…
Frank Yoakum Larkin ’37
Frank died May 16, 2004, in Greenwich, Conn., of heart failure. He prepared at Lawrenceville, majored in history, played on championship tennis teams, and was…
Robert Morton Price ’37
Bob died April 21, 2004. Bob came to Princeton from Choate, was on the freshman track and football teams, was treasurer of Cloister Inn, and…
John F. Pritchard Jr. ’37
Pritch died Aug. 4, 2005, in Liberty, Mo., a victim of lung cancer brought on by exposure to asbestos fibers years ago. He was 89…
Philip E. Neary ’37
Phil died Feb. 24, 2005, at his home in Seneca Falls, N.Y. He was 89. Born in Wilmington, Del., he came to Princeton from the…
William Hayes Curry ’37
Surrounded by three generations of his family, Bill died at his home in Monongahela, Pa., March 3, 2005. He was 90. He came to Princeton…
George M. Duff Jr. ’37
George died Jan. 20, 2005, in Shaker Heights, Ohio, where he was being cared for by his family. He was 89. Born in Pittsburgh, Pa…
Gordon K. Greenfield ’37
Gordon died Jan. 7, 2005, after a short illness at his home in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. He was 89. He came to us from…
Robert G. Bradshaw ’37
Bob died in Gloucester, Mass., Aug. 13, 2004, after a 55-year struggle with diabetes. He was 89. Bob majored in art and archaeology, graduating with…
William Stowe Rawls ’37
Bill died of heart failure March 20, 2004, in Ambler, Pa. He prepped at the Kent [Conn.] School, earned his degree in history, and graduated…
Albert Frederick Ritter ’37
Fred died Nov. 25, 2003, at Cranberry Pointe Rehabilitation and Skilled Care Center in Harwick, Mass., after a long illness. He was 90. Born and…
Charles Ernest Roh ’37
Charles Ernest Roh died March 27, 2007. He was born in Newark, N.J., and lived in Montclair, N.J., and West Hartford, Conn. He prepared at…
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