Roger Webb Hill, Jr. ’51
Horace K. “Terry” Corbin III ’58
David Wales Fairfield ’69
July 26, 2011, age 78, Delray Beach, Fla.
April 16, 2011, age 70, Harding Township, N.J.
March 21, 2011, age 59, Hollywood, Calif.
Mr. Hill earned a B.A. at The College of William & Mary and an M.B.A. at New York University, and he served in ROTC. He worked for National Distillers and Chemical Corp, primarily as vice president of their pension fund, lectured on cash management and pensions, and wrote a book. He is predeceased by his wife of 54 years, Vivian. Survivors include his brother Robert ’41, sister Lois, children Polly, Daniel, and Mary, and four grandchildren.
Mr. Corbin, a distant relative of Pingry’s late headmaster William “Pa” Corbin, attended Phillips Academy Andover, Trinity College, and the Wharton School of Business, and he served in the U.S. Navy. He became a vice president of PNC Bank and was involved with the Community Foundation of New Jersey. Survivors include his wife Emilie; son Horace K. “Cort” Corbin IV ’91; daughters Liesl ’87, Gretchen ’89, and Brie ’99; sister Marcia, and four grandchildren.
Mr. Fairfield, an award-winning television editor and producer, graduated from the University of Georgia. Combining his love and knowledge of rock music with his flair for editing, he specialized in music documentaries. He is survived by his brothers Ted and Eric ’65.
Gary Ferrara ’59
Theodore T. “Ted” Baldwin ’81
May 13, 2011, age 70, Newfoundland, N.J.
March 13, 2011, age 48, Stockbridge, Vt.
Mr. Ferrara attended Fairleigh Dickinson University and worked for National Cash Register as a senior account manager of yellow page advertising. Survivors include his wife Patricia, daughter Beth, granddaughter Taylor, and sisters Gabrielle and Bonnie.
Mr. Baldwin, a securities trader, graduated from Curry College. He was also a U.S. Coast Guard licensed Master Captain. Survivors include his wife Lois; brothers David, Jr. ’75, Alfred ’76, and William ’78; father David, Sr. ’47, an Honorary Trustee for Pingry, and his wife Barbara; and mother Essene.
Herbert House “HH” Moser ’51 April 14, 2011, age 77, Stamford, Conn.
Mr. Moser, who worked for Boeing and in the investment business, graduated from Williams College and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He earned the U.S. Army Commendation Medal. Survivors include his wife Lisa, children Katherine, James, and Richard ’76, and a grandson.
Jean-Paul Bert ’55 February 18, 2011, age 74, Chevigny St. Sauveur, France
Mr. Bert attended Lehigh University and spent six months in the U.S. Army Reserves. He devoted his career to sales and marketing, and then became an independent international business development consultant. Survivors include his wife Christine and children Jean-Francoise, Stephanie, and Catherine.
Perry Edwards Hall II ’55 July 30, 2011, age 73, Far Hills, N.J.
John S. Slorp ’55 May 21, 2011, age 74, Madison, S.D.
Mr. Slorp, a landscape painter and an art teacher, was the former president of the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Survivors include his wife Fontaine and their daughter Beauchamp.
January 16, 2011, age 48, Kennesaw, Ga.
Mr. Ehrlich attended Louisiana State University and Southeastern Louisiana University, and worked as a senior sales analyst for Sprint. Survivors include his wife Cherri and sister Amy Ehrlich-Peskin ’80.
June 22, 2011, age 69, Carlsbad, Calif.
Paul Pellicano, Jr. ’86
Survivors include his wife Teri.
August 17, 2011, age 42, Morristown, N.J.
William John Salladin II ’61 January 21, 2011, age 67, Cockeysville, Md.
Mr. Salladin, an innovative insurance executive, attended the University of Maryland. Survivors include his wife of 21 years, Lora, mother Mary, daughters Laura and Lisa, sister Judith, sons-in-law Mark and Austin, two step-children, and four grandchildren.
George Longbothum ’66 June 20, 2011, age 63, Gloucester, Mass.
Robert E. Jennings ’67 June 1, 2011, age 62, Mansfield Township, N.J.
Mr. Jennings earned a B.A. in English at Ripon College and a B.A. in industrial arts at Kean College. He worked as a carpenter at AT&T, then taught at Warren Hills High School and Bloomfield High School. Survivors include his sons Robbie and Ryan, sisters Anne and Jane, and former bride Ellyn.
Mr. Pellicano, a sales executive, attended Muhlenberg College. Survivors include his mother Elaine, father Paul, children Jack and Francesca, sisters Danielle and Cara ’96, nephews Luke and Owen, and niece Penelope.
Robert W. “Bobby” Kean IV ’97 October 6, 2011, age 32, New York, N.Y.
Mr. Kean graduated from the College of Charleston and was managing director of Research Sales at Kern Suslow Securities. Survivors include his parents Patricia and Robert ’66, brother Philip, and sister Nina.
Rashaan Tarik Edwards-White ’01 August 28, 2011, age 27, Elizabeth, N.J.
Mr. Edwards-White received a B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania. Survivors include his parents Clarence White and Marva Edwards, brothers Toure’, Clamar, Hakim, and Hasheem, and sisters Mikasha ’03 and Shakira.
95 winter 2011 - 2012
Mr. Hall graduated from Princeton University and enjoyed a 40-year career in finance, retiring in 2001 from Morgan Stanley. Survivors include his second wife Jeanne; sons Perry III, Brooks, and Ben; step-daughters Sandra and Gennifer; brothers Seymour and James; sister Holly; first wife Virginia Birch; and many grandchildren.
Robert A. Fitzgibbons ’60
Jeffrey A. Ehrlich ’80