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:

July-August 2022

William James Pringle ’58 died on August 10, 2021, in Eureka, California. Jim grew up in Pasadena and lived in Russell Sage as a freshman.

July-August 2022

Robert H. Rudolph ’58, M.D., died unexpectedly on February 6, 2021, in Seattle.

July-August 2022

Richard E. Schaedle ’58 died May 22, 2021. Dick was an economics major, a member of Phi Kappa Psi, and the Army ROTC drill team.

July-August 2022

Laurence M. Scoville Jr. ’58 passed away on February 27 in Charleston, South Carolina, after a battle with cancer.

July-August 2022

Phillip B. Stoddard ’58, M.D., passed away peacefully at home on March 10. Phil grew up in Batavia, New York, and spent his adult years in Springfield, Massachusetts.

July-August 2022

Theodore W. Striker ’58, M.D., passed away on October 17, 2021. Ted was an English major and sang in the Glee Club.

July-August 2022

Oluf J. Sundeen ’58 died on September 6, 2021. Ole grew up in North Dakota and years later settled in San Antonio, Texas.

July-August 2022

Donald R. Thomas ’58 passed away on October 18, 2020. Don was an English major and a Phi Gamma brother. He captained the freshman hockey team and then played varsity.

July-August 2022

William C. Tindal III ’58 died in Australia in March. Bill grew up in Hartford, Connecticut, was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon and Sphinx, and rowed crew.

July-August 2022

Philip C. Weinseimer III ’58 died on December 11, 2021. Phil was born in N.Y.C. and lived nearly his whole life in New Jersey.

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