William Jevne ’66 died at home April 1 with his family at his side after a 22-year fight with cancer, likely caused by his exposure to Agent Orange while serving as a Marine platoon commander in Vietnam in 1968-69.
George Vannett Robertson III ’66, a retired financial analyst, avid fly fisherman, decorated marksman and statistician, died October 5, 2016, of postsurgical complications.
Robin J. Williams ’66 of Wrentham, Massachusetts, passed away peacefully with his family present on April 5 in the Maples Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Wrentham.
George Berry ’66 died unexpectedly of cardiac arrest on November 12, 2014. George majored in mathematics under the tutelage of John Kemeny, co-creator of BASIC. Following graduation and service in the U.S.
Kipp Crickard ’66 of East Amherst, New York, died on December 13, 2014, after a lengthy battle with cancer. While at Dartmouth Kipp was an engineering science major and a member of Phi Kappa Psi, serving a social chairman.
James William Carroll ’66 passed away July 31, 2013, at Cayuga Medical Center in Ithaca, New York. The son of William and Dorothy Carroll, Jim was born March 28, 1944, in Ithaca.
Philip Wade ’66, M.D., of Lyme, New Hampshire, passed away on June 11, 2013. Phil, a Choate graduate, was a biology major and member of Psi Upsilon at Dartmouth. In 1970 he graduated from Harvard Medical School.
John H.A. “Herbie” Wilkinson ’66 died peacefully at his home in Richards Landing, Ontario, on February 24, 2009. John contracted polio in his youth. He graduated from high school at Trinity College in Port Hope, Ontario.
William K. Woodard III ’66 passed away at his home in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on February 7, 2003, after a long illness. Bill was born in Boston and graduated from Valley High School in Albuquerque.
William Randolph Adams ’66 died on January 14, 2009, of pancreatic cancer. Born in Cleveland and raised in Cincinnati, he came to Dartmouth from Mariemont (Ohio) High School.
Scott Bowron ’66 died of cancer in September 2008. He was a graduate of Palm Beach (Florida) High School. At Dartmouth Scott was a biology major and member of Tau Epsilon Pi, where he was pledgemaster-warden, and the DOC.