Camille Henry Huvelle ’38

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Camille died at his home in Litchfield, Conn.,

on June 17, 2000, following a stroke.

At Princeton, he majored in philosophy, was in the Triangle Club, and was a member of

Elm Club.

After obtaining his medical degree from NYU in 1942, he served with the Army Medical Corps during WWII. In 1948 he opened a medical practice in Torrington and Litchfield while concurrently serving as attending physician for the Litchfield public schools, several corporations, and as medical director of the Connecticut Junior Public. Camille retired in 1983, but later served on the Litchfield planning board and was a founding member of the Litchfield Housing Trust.

He is survived by his wife, Mary, a granddaughter-namesake of Mary Roberts Rinehart, two sons, Peter and Jeffrey, a daughter, Nora, a sister, Amelia Malone, and seven grandchildren to all of whom the class extends its sympathy.

The Class of 1938

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