Arthur McKinley Kallop ’39

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Art died peacefully of natural causes June 11, 2007, at his home in Summit, N.J., where he had lived for many years.

After earning a bachelor's in electrical engineering, he went to work for General Electric and spent the next 43 years with the company, serving as a test engineer and industrial control-design engineer, retiring in 1982 as a district sales manager.

He married Doris Mosher and they had three sons, all Princeton graduates. In retirement, he told us, his sons and grandchildren topped the list of items on the upside of life, followed by the Class of 1939 and lots of world travel. Back home he was a member of the Summit Old Guard. He was a member of the Princeton Schools Committee.

Predeceased by Doris, he is survived by his sons, William '65, A. George '67 *69, and Peter '73; his brother, John '51; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. One of his granddaughters, Field, is a member of the Class of 2004. To them all, we extend sincere sympathy.

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