Albert Harding Davis II ’30

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Albert died Dec. 14, 2000, in Connecticut, where he lived with his wife, Suzanne Arguimbau Davis, who survives him.

Born in Brooklyn on July 4, 1908, Al prepared at the Poly Prep School, where he was on numerous sports teams. At Princeton he was a member of the championship freshman water polo team, the freshman soccer team, and Tiger Inn.

Following graduation Al worked in the actuarial department of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. in NYC. During WWII, Al served as a major in the intelligence division of the first fighter group of the 8th Air Force. After the war he returned to the Metropolitan, specializing in group insurance until he retired in 1978.

Besides Suzanne, Al is survived by a daughter, Lynne Morris, stepchildren Suzanne H. Okie, Seeley Hubbard, and William Hubbard, and several grandchildren.

The class extends its deepest sympathy to all of them.

The Class of 1930

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