Daniel Gardiner, chairman of ReachOut56-81-06 and a devoted father and friend, died May 15, 2012, in Princeton.

Born in Philadelphia, Dan attended The Episcopal Academy. Once at Princeton, Dan roomed with high school friends Bob Lee, Bill Brown, and Randy Colley, along with Tony Potter, Charlie Grace, Benny Lukens, Dickie George, Perry Burns, and Gordie Wilson. Dan majored in history and Ameri-
can studies, and wrote his thesis on FDR’s “court-packing” plan. He was a member of Cottage Club and varsity squash captain.

After graduating, Dan briefly attended law school before pursuing a career in finance. A CFA, Dan specialized in the telecommunications industry as a partner in the asset-management firm W.H. Reaves & Co.

In retirement, Dan proudly led ReachOut-56-81-06, overseeing volunteer efforts in underserved schools and the annual award of fellowships to graduating Princeton seniors. A tournament player in several racquet sports, he relished family doubles and was thrilled when he had enough grandchildren for a tournament. He also enjoyed exploring Europe, the Caribbean, and other destinations with his wife, Joyce, family, and friends. Dan is survived by Joyce; children Daphne, Will, Sarge, Mike, and Meg ’98; nine grandchildren; and his brother, John Gardiner ’49.

Undergraduate Class of 1956