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DECEASED
The section was updated February 4, 2014. Please note that deaths are reported
as we receive notice of them. Therefore, alumni dates of death are not always
reported chronologically.
1933—Corning Chisholm
December 12, 2013
1935—Trumbull Richard
October 17, 2013
1936—John Milton Perkins
Thatcher Jr.
November 7, 2013
1939—Henry Raymond Hilliard Jr.
February 1, 2014
1939—Samuel Clarendon Myer
December 22, 2013
1940—Dexter Richards “Dick”
Hunneman Jr.
October 26, 2013
1941—William Sheldon Malcom
January 19, 2014
1942—Henry Hoffman “Hoff”
Dolan Jr.
September 16, 2013
1943—William Maxwell Evarts Jr.
November 11, 2013
1944—Watson Keep Blair
November 26, 2013
1945—Edwin Richards “Dick”
Bigelow
January 15, 2014
1946—George McCully Laughlin
Gould
November 3, 2013
1946—Torr Wagner Harmer Jr.
January 13, 2014
1946—Richard Derby Tucker Jr.
November 6, 2013
1948—H. Warren Knight III
November 15, 2012
1948—Henry Sulger “Harry”
Jeanes III
January 9, 2014
1948—Robert Milligan McLane
January 18, 2014
1935
Trumbull Richard
who helped start
the La Jolla Coun-
try Day School “out
in the boonies” of
La Jolla, Calif., died
on October 17,
2013. He was 96.
Born on April 24,
1917, Mr. Richard
grew up in New
York City, the son of a bank president,
and attended the Browning School before
coming to St. Paul’s in 1929. He was an
excellent athlete, playing football, golf,
and hockey for Delphian and rowing for
Shattuck. He also enjoyed singing and
drama and was a member of Le Cercle
Fran
ç
ais and the Cum Laude Society.
Mr. Richard graduated from Princeton
University in 1939, then worked at a New
York City brokerage firm before joining
the Naval Reserve in 1942. He served in
the North Atlantic and South Pacific, leav-
ing the Navy at the end of World War II as
a Lieutenant. He married Sallie Cronkhite
in 1947 and worked at the Volvo Company
before moving in 1954 to the San Diego
suburb of La Jolla. There he began a new
career as a teacher, helping to locate land
and raise money to build the La Jolla
Country Day School and teaching history
at the school for 35 years. Founded in
1958 with just 80 students, the thriving
school now has more than 1,000 students.
Mr. Richard was a golf enthusiast,
winning the Maine State Amateur as a
young man, serving on the rules com-
mittee of the Southern California Golf
Association and as chairman of the
Scripps Clinic Annual Golf Tournament,
and playing with the local golfing group
Cabelleros Jugadores.
He also was involved with the San Diego
Symphony and the San Diego Museum of
Art and active in the Torrey Pines Christ-
ian Church, where he sang in the choir
and served as treasurer for many years.
1949—Daniel Simonds Jr.
October 17, 2013
1951—Lauriston Hazard McCagg
December 19, 3013
1953—Elliston Perot Bissell III
November 19, 2013
1954—Peter Thomson Franck
June 28, 2013
1955—Bayard Foster Pope III
October 8, 2013
1957—Frederic William Clark
November 6, 2013
1968—David Alexander Tait
November 19, 2013
1975—Marian Vanessa Bowens
December 15, 2013
1979—Elizabeth Fairman “Betsy”
Weyerhaeuser
December 31, 2013
Former Faculty
Frank Noble Treuchet
November 18, 2013
Former Staff
Harold Kimball
November 2, 2013
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