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Thomas Fletcher ’35

Rector Emeritus of St. Mark's Episcopal Church in New Britain, Conn., Tom Fletcher died Jan. 12 at his home in nearby Farmington, where he had…

Alexander Smith Cochran ’35

Our loyal classmate Alex Cochran died suddenly on Aug. 9, 1989, while vacationing in Northeast Harbor, Me. He had lunched with classmates only a day…

Samuel Finley Thomas ’35

SAMUEL F. THOMAS, a distinguished neurologist in N.Y.C., died of an aneurism on May 31, 1989, in Salt Lake City, where he and his wife…

Prasobsukh Sukhsvasti ’35

His Serene Highness Prince Prasobsukh Sukhsvasti died peacefully of cancer in Bangkok on Aug. 12, 1985. Known to us as Ned, he was the 20th…

John Nelson Albro ’35

John Albro died on Apr. 15, 1989, of a heart attack while hosting a cocktail party. He had suffered a heart attack in May 1984…

Stephen W. Collins Jr. ’35

Stephen Collins died on July 31, 1988, at a nursing home in Bangor, Me., after having suffered for years from Park¬inson's disease. He was a…

Eugene Clifton Gerhart ’34

Gene Gerhart, prominent Binghamton, N.Y., attorney, editor-in-chief of the New York State Bar Journal, author of many articles on legal subjects and two judicial biographies…

Peter Havens Remington ’34

Pete, an Air Force colonel who retired in 1968 after serving more than 33 years, died Feb. 11, 2006, at his winter home in Vero…

Lendall Pitts Warriner ’34

Len, of Bedford, Mass., St. Michael's, Md., and Ardsley-on-Hudson, N.Y., a minerals consultant and economic geologist who was also an avid birder, golfer, and joke…

Hugo Rutherfurd ’34

Hugo, of Aiken, S.C., and Hobe Sound, Fla., died Jan. 31, 2006, two months after his 94th birthday. A service was held in the Rutherfurd…

Frederick Quellmalz ’34

Fred, one of the most prominent members of our class, died Dec. 29, 2005, after a long illness. He was 93 and suffered from Alzheimer's…

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