Charles Campbell Koehn ’35

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CAMPBELL. KOEHN died May 15, 1992, in Dunedin, Fla., where he had been residing since the 1960s. He prepared for Princeton at Hoosac and the Hurt School. After Princeton, he worked as a statistician and analyst for a Wall Street investment trust.

During WWII, Campbell was engaged in building Navy picket and rescue boats and was operating a repair yard while associated with the Oxford Boat Yard Company. Afterwards he moved from Oxford, Md., to Dunedin, where he became the owner and president of the PlastiKraft Corp., which he operated until his death. Campbell was an avid golfer and an enthusiastic quail and dove hunter.

He is survived b Y his widow, Ruth Gustafson Koehn; two sons, Charles C. Jr. and David Campbell; two daughters, Robin Koehn Dundrea and Theodora; and four grandchildren; to all of whom the Class extends its deep sympathy.

The Class of 1935

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