Cary was hit by a car in Greenwich Village March 25, 2014, and after being in a coma for more than two months, died June 5, 2014. He was 67.

Cary prepared at Parkland High School in Orefield, Pa., where he was a member of the chorus and served as president of the National Honor Society and the German Honor Club. At Princeton, he majored in economics and was a member of the Woodrow Wilson Society and Omicron Delta Epsilon honor society.

Cary attended Union Theological Seminary for one year before becoming a system analyst for IBM, and later, a paralegal. He was an accomplished pianist and singer, having appeared with the Actors Conservatory Theatre in Westchester in several productions, including Twelve Angry Men and The Odd Couple. Cary was music director for most of the group’s musicals in 2011. He created the music and orchestration for two original musicals, Cycles and Castlelot, with Arlene Wendt. Cary also was a founding member of and frequent performer with the Opera/Musical Theatre Special Interest Group of the Naturist Society.

To his family and loved ones, the class extends deepest sympathy.

Undergraduate Class of 1968