Alexander Cameron III ’36

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Sandy, a resident of Reading, Pa., died Sept. 15, 1999. He prepared at St. George's School in Newport, R.I.

Most of his career was spent as a yarn broker to the textile industry. He was a past president of the Wyomissing Institute of Fine Arts, a school instructing students in various art forms such as music, dancing, painting, and sculpturing. One of his hobbies was old automobiles, of which he had a modest collection.

Sandy is survived by his wife, Rosemary Hoff Cameron, a son, Alexander IV, daughters Rosalie C. Brainard and Michaele C. Cooke, eight grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. Son Alexander IV's daughter, Cecily C. '89, is married to Derek Schrier '89.

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