MEMORIALS

Henry M. Bach Jr. ’37
RADIO AND TELEVISION engineer and electronics inventor Pete Bach died Aug. 7, 1992, of a sudden heart attack. He left his wife of 52 years…
Frank E. Fell Jr. ’37
PROLIFIC FRANK FELL, a lifelong resident of Trenton and electronic computer expert, died July 26, 1992. He is survived by his wife of 54 years…
Robert W. Jackson ’37
CHEMICAL ENGINEER Bob Jackson died July 14, 1992, of cancer. He is survived by his widow, Janina; sons Robert and Thomas; daughter Kathy; and brother…
Gordon M. Shimer ’37
"TOUGH MINDED, HARD DRIVING" Gordon Shinier died May 12, 1992. Although he had been in poor health for the last two years, his death from…
Frederick M. Winter Jr. ’37
WIDOWER DUKE WINTER, son of Fred Winter Sr '08 ' died May 14, 1992, in a hospital in Mystic, Conn., where he had been a…
J. Conner Young ’37
PERIPAITTIC NAVAL CAREER MAN, Capt. Conner Young (tied May 16, 1992, after two and a half years of multiinfarct dementia, leaving his wife. of 48…
William C. Renwick ’37 *40
THE ORIGINATOR OF OUR XIX XXXVII, Bill Renwick died May 2, 1992. Bill was ever cheerful, ever helpful, popular, selfeffacing, an artist, and a prominent…
George G. Otis ’37
QUIET, EFFECTIVE George Otis died Mar. 23, 1992, of lung cancer, leaving his widow, Louise, whom he married in 1941; daughter Cathy; son Bob; and…
Henry M. Thornton ’37
HEAVY THORNTON died Apr. 18, 1992, of heart trouble and after a long bout with emphysema, leaving his wife of 56 years, Ginny (daughter of…
Andrew Quinn Hourigan Jr. ’37
CIVIC LEADER, lawyer, former Class treasurer and president, Andy Hourigan died Feb, 19, 1992. His starstudded career started at Wyoming Seminary, where he was wrestling…
James G. Cannon ’37
Modest Jim Cannon, with a lifetime of achievements, died Jan. 11, 1992. His charitable endeavors would fill this page, so it was no wonder he…
Chauncey K. Hutchins ’37
CHAUNCEY HUTCHINS, beloved of all, as his wife of almost 54 years standing, Polly, puts it, died of pneumonia Dec. 23, 1991, after a long…
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