MEMORIALS

Thomas Edwin Pickering ’34
Tom died Dec. 10, 2001, in Clearwater, Fla. He had congestive heart disease and suffered cardiac arrest after successful hip surgery. He was 90. A…
William Green Foulke ’34
Bill Foulke, cited in 1971, when he won our Award for Outstanding Achievement as “one of Philadelphia’s most influential and honored citizens,” died March 30…
Andrew James Parker ’34
Andy Parker, who practiced internal medicine for 39 years at the Lewistown (Pa.) Hospital, died Feb. 11, 2007, in Port Charlotte, Fla., where he spent…
William Dods Hawkins ’34
Bill Hawkins, a prominent industrialist and civic leader in Houston, died Feb. 10, 2002, following a massive stroke. In 1951 Bill, who grew up in…
Alexander Wriedt Keer ’34
Alex Keer, class president from 1994-99 and chair of many reunions, died Feb. 27, 2002, in Princeton after a brief illness. Following six years with…
William Dutton Wright ’34
Bill died Feb. 17, 2002, in Tryon, N.C., a month short of his 92nd birthday. An inveterate reuner — he cochaired our 30th with Gordy…
Henry Burgess Thielbar ’34
Hank, our esteemed vice president for AG and class agent, died Feb. 7, 2002, in Charlottesville, Va., where he'd lived for the last 25 years…
George Alfred Berkheimer ’34
George Berkheimer died Nov. 22, 2001, at his home in Manhattan of heart failure after a long illness. He was former chief of orthopedic surgery…
Walton Harper Marshall Jr. ’34
Walt, who lived at Leisure World in Silver Spring, Md., died of emphysema on July 13, 2001. He was 87. Born in Newton, Mass., he…
Morton Silberfeld ’34
Mort died on July 23, 2001, in Manhasset, N. Y., of complications from a stroke he suffered in 1997. After graduating from Princeton, Mort took…
William Randolph Cosby ’34
Bill, who ended a noteworthy career in banking in 1974 as chair and CEO of the Princeton Bank and Trust Co., died Feb. 8, 2001…
Edward Mitchell Murray ’34
Ted Murray, who retired in 1985 as director of research at Ammirati and Puris, a small NYC advertising agency, after 30 years with Young &…
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