Stephen Scott ’63 of Southborough, Massachusetts, died November 10, 2014, in his home surrounded by loved ones after a courageous battle with lung cancer.
Michael Geller ’63 died July 11, 2014, when his heart gave out after a long bicycle ride, according to Steve Macht ’63, Mike’s college roommate and lifelong friend. Mike resided in Seattle with Carolyn, his wife of 48 years.
Francis Xavier Gina ’63, known at Dartmouth as Peter, a longtime resident of Aspen-Basalt, Colorado, and former member of the Highlands Ski and Avalanche Patrol, died January 23, 2015, in Stamford, Connecticut, after a year-long batt
Thomas Martin ’63, an information age pioneer, died April 1, 2014, at Kendal in Oberlin, Ohio, from complications from a stroke he suffered in 2009. Tom majored in mathematics and sang in the Glee Club at Dartmouth.
Gordon Fowler ’63, a nuclear safety and security specialist, died January 10, 2015, in Bethesda, Maryland, following a heart attack on the tennis court at Kenwood Country Club. He lived in Washington, D.C.
James F. Wendell Jr. ’63 of Traverse City, Michigan, died December 27, 2013. The cause was intestinal and kidney problems, according to friend Bruce Nichols ’63. Jim was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the son of the late James F.
Charles Henry Racine ’63, a research ecologist who studied Alaskan ecosystems, died January 7, 2014. He resided in Pittsboro, North Carolina. Chuck grew up in Hinsdale, Illinois, and attended Lake Forest Academy. He earned a Ph.D.
Jeffrey K. Rosen ’63, a retired analyst and programmer at the University of Michigan Hospital Systems, died of cancer February 8, 2014. Jeff resided in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
James J. vonGal ’63, an insurance executive, died March 21, 2014, at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center. He resided in Quechee, Vermont. Jim was born in Washington, Connecticut, and attended the Gunnery School.
Burton Lee Albert ’63 died June 19, 2013, at home in Roanoke, Virginia. Burt was born in Sioux City, Iowa, a place he was very fond of and spoke of often.
Morris Joseph Kramer ’63 of New York City died April 19, 2013. The cause was complications of prostate cancer, his son Oliver ’02 told The New York Times. Morris grew up in Brooklyn, New York, and attended Fort Hamilton High School.