Obituaries

These are the most recent alumni obituaries. To report a death, please contact alumni records at (603) 646-2253. To view obituaries by class year, select from the drop-down menu:

November-December 2024

Richard W. Fries ’58 passed away on February 26. Dick grew up in Chatham, New Jersey, and was president of his high school senior class.

November-December 2024

David C. Glendinning ’58 passed away on September 25, 2023, after a battle with pancreatic cancer. He grew up in Andover, Massachusetts, and attended Phillips Academy.

November-December 2024

Joseph M. Hayse Jr. ’58, Ph.D., died in Lexington, Kentucky, on March 12. Joe was born in Louisville, Kentucky, and was a Deke at Dartmouth.

November-December 2024

Malcolm J. Hibbard ’58, Ph.D., died in Santa Rosa, California, on June 30. “Hibb” grew up in Rockport, Massachusetts, and graduated from Vermont Academy.

November-December 2024

Phalen G. Hurewitz ’58 died October 15, 2023, in Southern California.

November-December 2024

John A. Kavanagh ’58 passed away June 16. His wife, Derreth, says, “It was very peaceful but a surprise. He suffered a stroke and did not recover.

November-December 2024

Brendan V. McAdams Jr. ’58, M.D., passed away at his home in San Luis Obispo, California, on January 18 as a result of a melanoma that had progressed to his lungs.

November-December 2024

Charles G. Nessler Jr. ’58, Th’59, passed away June 27, 2023, after living his entire life in Chester, Connecticut.

November-December 2024

Andrew L. Nichols ’58 passed away on October 20, 2023, in Lexington, Massachusetts. Andy grew up in Wellesley, Massachusetts.

November-December 2024

Andrew L. Petersen ’58, Tu’59, died on March 10. Andy was born in Boston, grew up in Wellesley Hills, majored in economics and was a brother at Sigma Alpha Epsilon.

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New Bishop
Diocese elevates its first female leader, Julia E. Whitworth ’93.
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Kirsten Gillibrand ’88
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