John David Barbieri —a 6-foot-10 financial trader, lawyer, and rugby enthusiast described by wife Judy as a “gentle giant”—passed away on December 3, 2024, after a four-year battle with myeloma and Parkinson’s disease.
Robert F. Bertocchi died on July 11, five days before his 81st birthday, at the Bane Harbor House in Hingham, Massachusetts, following a lengthy illness. Raised in Revere, Massachusetts, Bob was a graduate of Revere High School.
James Stuart Edson passed away on May 5 in Syracuse, New York, following a period of declining health. Although born in Syracuse, Jim spent most of his life in nearby Skaneateles, a place he deeply loved and called home.
William Ingersoll Rose , geology professor and noted volcanologist, died at home in Eagle Harbor, Michigan, on July 17. Born in Detroit and raised in Corrales, New Mexico, Bill’s passion for geology began early.
David Alan Smith ’66 of Surfside Beach, South Carolina, passed away on April 8 after having thrived for 25 good years with congestive heart failure and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Hamilton R. Krans Jr. ’66 passed away on June 8 in Dover, New Hampshire, surrounded by his family. Raised in Newport, New Hampshire, Dick was a standout basketball player at Towle High School.
James William Keating Jr. ’66, a retired diagnostic radiologist, passed away at his home in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, on May 20. Born and raised in New Orleans, Jim graduated from Isidore Newman School.
John H. Garrison ’66, retired U.S. Air Force brigadier general, passed away unexpectedly May 23. The son of a military family, John grew up on various Air Force bases around the globe.
Donald Glazer ’66—lawyer, author, entrepreneur, and poet—passed away on October 25, 2024, surrounded by loved ones after a long battle with lung cancer and multiple myeloma.
Paul Allan Stokstad ’66, a prolific inventor and generous philanthropist, died peacefully in his sleep on July 8, 2024, in Auburn, California, after a year-long battle with Lewy body dementia.