Henry Waszkowski ’68

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Henry died Jan. 28, 2026, in Atlanta.  

He came to us from the Loomis School, where he was active on the school newspaper and yearbook staffs. At Princeton, Henry majored in basic engineering and participated on the Ski Team, in Triangle Club, and the Jesters. He ate independently and lived in Patton Hall his senior year with Ledyard, Tundermann, and Larsen. 

After graduation, he entered the Navy and graduated first in his class from Officer Supply School securing an assignment at the Newport Naval Base. Upon mustering out, he went to graduate school and received his MBA from MIT. He enjoyed a long and successful career at Wachovia Bank, following which he branched out on his own and founded his business, Treasury Performance Consulting. In retirement, his hobbies included photography, travel, cooking, wine club, windsurfing, and cycling. 

The class extends its deepest sympathies to his widow, Patty; his children, Anna, Peter, Stephanie, and Emily; nine grandchildren; three great grandchildren; and his sister, Carol. 

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