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Category: Necrology

The AJA publishes necrologies in print and online; from 2013 to 2017, the AJA published necrologies online only. These necrologies were posted in tandem with the respective printed issue and are listed below as well as in that issue’s table of contents.

Ann Perkins, 1915–2006

January 2007 (111.1) Necrology

By Janina K. Darling and Susan B. Downey

A.H.S. “Peter” Megaw, 1910–2006

January 2007 (111.1) Necrology

By John H. Rosser

Keith DeVries, 1937–2006

July 2007 (111.3) Necrology

By G. Kenneth Sams

Machteld Johanna Mellink, 1917–2006

July 2007 (111.3) Necrology

By Crawford H. Greenewalt, jr.

Boris Il’ich Marshak, 1933–2006

October 2007 (111.4) Necrology

By Judith A. Lerner

Frederick R. Matson, 1912–2007

January 2008 (112.1) Necrology

By Eugene N. Borza

J. Richard Steffy, 1924–2007

April 2008 (112.2) Necrology

By Filipe Castro

Wilhelmina Feemster Jashemski, 1910–2007

July 2008 (112.3) Necrology

By Robert I. Curtis

Vincent John Bruno, 1926–2008

October 2008 (112.4) Necrology

By R.T. Scott

Elizabeth Lyding Will (1924–2009)

July 2010 (114.3) Necrology

By Nicholas K. Rauh

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AJA 129.3 - July 2025
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