MEMORIALS

Albert Frank Faber Jr. ’35 *36
Al Faber died Jan. 19, 1996, in Wallingford, Conn., of Alzheimer's disease. He had lived at a health-care center for some time before he died…
John Leake Propst ’35
On Feb. 13, 1996, we lost another distinguished classmate with the death from cancer of Jack Propst. Born in 1914, Jack came to Princeton from…
James Edward Quigley ’35
Jim Quigley, affectionately known by his classmates and many friends as Quig or Quigle, left us Jan. 22, 1996. He was born in Chicago in…
Frederick H. Howell ’35
Fred Howell, of West Deptford, N.J., died Dec. 20, 1995. Fred's preparation for Princeton began at Hackensack (N.J.) H.S., where he was active in several…
Joseph P. Farrell ’35
Joe Farrell died Dec. 9, 1995, at his home in Washington, D.C., of complications following a stroke. Joe grew up in WilkesBarre and prepared for…
Irving S. Geer ’35
Ike Geer died Nov. 12, 1995, from complications following an auto accident. He was born in Short Hills, N.J., and died in his 82nd year…
William S. Cox ’35
Bill Cox, of New Canaan, Conn., a well-known yachtsman and sailing innovator, died of congestive heart failure at age 82 on Oct. 2, 1995. He…
Donald G. Omeara ’35
Don O'Meara died of cancer in his sleep Sept. 9, 1995. Don was an active and popular member of our class, and those he leaves…
Williamson Thomas ’35
Sandy Thomas passed away Oct. 2, 1995, in Rumson, N.J. He was 82. Born in Elizabeth, Sandy came to Princeton from St. Paul's School, where…
James T. Skelly Jr. ’35
Jim Skelly died Oct. 13, 1995, in Delray Beach, Fla., after a long illness. His wife, Margaret Taylor, had died several years earlier. He is…
Raymond L. Hess Jr. ’35
RAY HESS DIE D of cancer in his home Jan. 13, 1994. At Princeton, he was a member of Charter Club. An accomplished musician, he…
Muneyori Terashima ’35
MUNEYORI TERASHIMA PASSED away Apr. 7, 1993, in Tokyo. When he joined our class in Sept. 1931, he was Count Muneyori Terashima, a Mitsui Count…
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