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March-April 2026

John Norman Miksic ’68

John Norman Miksic ’68 , a distinguished scholar at National University of Singapore, passed away from pneumonia on October 25, 2025, after a four-year illness with melanoma. John came to Dartmouth from Hemlock, New York.
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March-April 2026

Stephen Jay Small ’68

Stephen Jay Small ’68 died unexpectedly while hospitalized on November 18, 2025, in Haverford, Pennsylvania. His health had declined in recent years from respiratory problems.
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January-February 2026

Merrick Bobb ’68

Merrick Bobb ’68, a “godfather” of the modern police oversight movement, passed away at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles on August 28, 2025. His health had deteriorated in recent years.
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January-February 2026

Robert W. Queeney ’68

Robert W. Queeney ’68 passed away peacefully in his sleep on the morning of September 30, 2025. Born the youngest of three sons on December 4, 1946, he was raised in Melrose, Massachusetts.
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May-June 2025

Ronald Phillip Weiss ’68

Ronald Phillip Weiss ’68 died on January 28 after a courageous 12-year battle with cancer, surrounded by his loving family.
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May-June 2025

Robert Foote Havens ’68

Robert Foote Havens ’68 died on December 15, 2024, in Oakland, California, after three and a half years of dementia-related declining health.
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May-June 2025

Isaac Richmond Hoxie III ’68

Isaac Richmond Hoxie III ’68 passed away November 25, 2024, in his home with his wife and loved ones by his side. Richmond was born July 21, 1946, to Isaac Richmond Hoxie II and Elaine (Hine) Hoxie in Huntington, New York.
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May-June 2025

Alan Thorndike ’68

Alan Thorndike ’68 died unexpectedly at home in Stowe, Vermont, November 25, 2024. He was born on March 14, 1946, in New York City and grew up in Westport, Connecticut, on Long Island Sound.
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November-December 2025

Robert Michael Jordan ’68

Robert Michael Jordan ’68 passed away October 18, 2024, surrounded by family at home in Cloverdale, California, following a seven-year battle with Alzheimer’s disease.
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