Howard S. Fuller ’51 died in Claremont, California, on May 15. He had lived for more than 25 years in Pilgrim Place, a senior living community in Claremont.
David S. Hall ’51 died on June 10. He had divided his time for many years between homes in Kennebunkport, Maine, and Intervale, New Hampshire, the home of the Hall family paint business.
James E. Cavanagh Jr. ’51, M.D., a distinguished surgeon and medical school teacher, died in Tallahassee, Florida, on May 7. He had been honored by his class with its “Spirit of ’51” award at its 2021 70th reunion.
Richard J. Dunn ’51, longtime vice president of development and alumni affairs at Oberlin College, died on February 16. Dick grew up in Hamden, Connecticut. At Dartmouth he was a member of Psi Upsilon and Sphinx.
William C. “Bud” Lang ’51 died on March 12 in Providence, Rhode Island. He had lived for many years in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. Bud was a lineman on Dartmouth’s football team. He was a member of Beta Theta Pi and Sphinx.
Edgar R. Miller Jr. ’51, a surgeon whose volunteer doctoring took him to Vietnam, Bhutan, Nepal, and a Navajo reservation in New Mexico, died at his farm in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, on February 19.
Gilbert F. Mueller Jr. ’51, M.D., died on April 14 in Appleton, Wisconsin. He was one of 24 members of the class of ’51 who attended Dartmouth Medical School; he regularly attended reunions of that tight-knit group.
John H. Per-Lee Jr. ’51, M.D., died on April 24 in his longtime hometown of Atlanta after a long illness. John was a member of Zeta Psi and executive manager of the Dartmouth College Athletic Council. He went on to earn his M.D.
Joseph M. Yukica Jr. ’51, former head football coach at Dartmouth and an honorary member of the class of 1951, died in Hanover on January 20. Joe was Dartmouth’s head football coach from 1978 to 1986.