Dan died Nov. 12, 2007, in Washington State after a six-month illness.

He graduated from North Shore Country Day School in Winnetka, Ill., and served in Army intelligence before entering Princeton. He majored in economics and belonged to Tower. His father was in the Class of 1929.

Dan worked for a short time for Marshall Field’s in Illinois, then moved to Mercer Island, Wash., for, as he put it, “a way of life — sailing, skiing, camping, hiking, mountains, beauty.”

For 12 years, he worked for Seattle Bank & Trust. His interest in politics led to his serving as treasurer for Dan Evans’ successful gubernatorial campaign in 1964 and later joining the governor’s cabinet as director of commerce and economic development. In 1974 he was appointed administrator of the Small Business Administration for Region 10. In 1978, he moved to the private sector as a financial consultant for small businesses. He continued consulting until shortly before he was incapacitated.

For years, Dan and Marilyn, his wife of 58 years, owned Dinner Island in the San Juan Islands group, where he truly loved being with friends and family. We extend our condolences to Marilyn; their children, Anne, Susan, and Dan; and two grandchildren.

Undergraduate Class of 1950