Edgar Brick ’30

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ED DIED Apr. 16, 1994. He had lived in Hollywood, Fla., since 1978, where he enjoyed loafing, gardening, and restoring his home. He entered Princeton from Episcopal Academy-handsome, clean-cut, rosy-cheeked, and "laid back." There he played handball, freshman and varsity baseball, and was a member of Cannon Club.

After graduation, he entered a family grain-milling business in Bordentown, N.J., and an ice-manufacturing company in Trenton. He married Isobel Wilson in 1935. They had three children: John D., Edgar D., and Susan S. Penner. The class extends its sympathy to Ed's children and grandchildren.

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