Albert Graham Lee III ’38

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Albert "Bud" Lee of West Hartford, Conn., died Jan. 11, 1999, at Hartford Hospital. Bud was born in Steubenville, Ohio, and prepared at Lawrenceville. At Princeton, he majored in politics and was awarded the Christie and Grainger Scholarships in his last three undergraduate years. He was a member of Theater Intime and active in other campus affairs.

During WWII, Bud was a lieutenant in the Army Medical Service Corps for four years. Thereafter he settled in Connecticut, where he worked for the Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co. for 40 years, retiring in 1983. For a number of years Bud was an active participant in the Hartford Area Schools Committee and a member of the Old Guard. Bud regularly attended Reunions, including last year's 60th, and he kept in particularly close touch with our classmates, his college roommates, Ed Stokes and Art Hopper. He is survived by his wife, Janet, son Albert IV '66, daughter Judith Lee Moekel, and two nephews. To all his family and to his special friends, the class extends its deep sympathy.

The Class of 1938

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