Arthur Sylvester Grenier ’36

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Art died June 26, 1999. He prepared at St. Paul's School. At Princeton he majored in economics and was a member of Charter Club. He received his law degree in 1939 from the U. of Texas Law School

He served four years in the Army Signal Corps during WWII as a member of the faculty at Ft. Monmouth in New Jersey until his discharge in 1948 as a captain.

He then became associated in Dallas as an attorney for Southern Union Gas Co., until he retired in 1978 after several years as v.p., general counsel, and corporate secretary. He was a member of the bars of Dallas and America. He was a member of the Southern and America Gas Assns., the Southwestern Legal Foundation, and the American Society of Corp., the Dallas Petroleum Corp., and the Northwood Club. He was also a past secy., treas., and pres. of the Princeton Club of Dallas.

Art is survived by his wife of 59 years, Jane Bickler Grenier, a daughter Sally G. Knight, a son, Arthur S. III, five grandchildren, and seven godchildren.

Art lived a productive and meaningful life. He will be remembered for his loyalty to Princeton and our class.

The Class of 1936

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