Al graduated from the Westminster School, where he was class president. At Princeton, he majored in history, joined Tower, was on the business staff of The Daily Princetonian, and roomed with Ed Meyer.

After graduation, Al served as a second lieutenant with the 45th Infantry in Korea. He then worked at Scovill Manufacturing Co. until he earned an MBA at the University of Connecticut and switched to banking in 1972. Al retired from the Bank of Boston as senior fiduciary officer in 1995.

After retirement, he and his wife, Nonnie, enjoyed riding Western trails and hiking. Al held a number of leadership positions in voluntary organizations near his home in Woodbury, Conn.

 He died June 24, 2015, leaving Nonnie and their sons, Albert S. III and James. The class sends good wishes and appreciation for Al’s service to our country to them all.

Undergraduate Class of 1952