Class Note 1945
Issue
Jul - Aug 2016
Sadly I report the following deaths and send our condolences to their families.
John T. Bressler III died December 2, 2015. He is survived by three children and his brother, Richard ’52, Tu’53. John enjoyed revisiting the campus for our 70th accompanied by his daughter, Patricia. Upon his return home he relived the time by playing the Aires recording of Dartmouth songs.
Lloyd C. Nintzel died January 13. He is survived by seven children, including Christopher ’70 and Jeffrey ’73. Lloyd returned from the service, where he was a meteorologist, to complete his degree, married and continued on to Tuck, graduating in 1949. He was a member of Green Key Society and Theta Delta Chi. He was a tireless Alumni Fund class agent volunteer for almost 37 years and an avid baseball fan from the age of 8.
Gilbert H. Jones died March 20. He is survived by four children. Gil served in the Navy as a radio technician aboard a destroyer escort. He was a member of Sigma Nu. For more than 50 years he served as a club officer, most recently as regional clubs job development career advisor.
George W. Miller died March 18. He is survived by four children, including David ’75. George served in the Navy, returning to college to graduate in 1947. At Dartmouth he played JV football, played the trumpet in various jazz bands, was a member of Alpha Delta Phi and was inducted into the Casque & Gauntlet.
Campbell Miller diedFebruary 12.He issurvived by his wife, Mary, and four children. He attended Dartmouth for two years and was a member of Psi Upsilon. He served in the Army Air Force and was awarded the Air Medal of Honor and the Distinguished Flying Cross.
Herbert D. Chamberlain Jr. died January 23. He issurvived by three children. Herbert attended Dartmouth briefly before enlisting in the Marines. He returned to complete his education at Ohio State University.
—Shirley Robinson, 80 Lyme Road, #253, Hanover, NH 03755; (603) 643-2203; shrobinson@kahres.org
John T. Bressler III died December 2, 2015. He is survived by three children and his brother, Richard ’52, Tu’53. John enjoyed revisiting the campus for our 70th accompanied by his daughter, Patricia. Upon his return home he relived the time by playing the Aires recording of Dartmouth songs.
Lloyd C. Nintzel died January 13. He is survived by seven children, including Christopher ’70 and Jeffrey ’73. Lloyd returned from the service, where he was a meteorologist, to complete his degree, married and continued on to Tuck, graduating in 1949. He was a member of Green Key Society and Theta Delta Chi. He was a tireless Alumni Fund class agent volunteer for almost 37 years and an avid baseball fan from the age of 8.
Gilbert H. Jones died March 20. He is survived by four children. Gil served in the Navy as a radio technician aboard a destroyer escort. He was a member of Sigma Nu. For more than 50 years he served as a club officer, most recently as regional clubs job development career advisor.
George W. Miller died March 18. He is survived by four children, including David ’75. George served in the Navy, returning to college to graduate in 1947. At Dartmouth he played JV football, played the trumpet in various jazz bands, was a member of Alpha Delta Phi and was inducted into the Casque & Gauntlet.
Campbell Miller diedFebruary 12.He issurvived by his wife, Mary, and four children. He attended Dartmouth for two years and was a member of Psi Upsilon. He served in the Army Air Force and was awarded the Air Medal of Honor and the Distinguished Flying Cross.
Herbert D. Chamberlain Jr. died January 23. He issurvived by three children. Herbert attended Dartmouth briefly before enlisting in the Marines. He returned to complete his education at Ohio State University.
—Shirley Robinson, 80 Lyme Road, #253, Hanover, NH 03755; (603) 643-2203; shrobinson@kahres.org