Charles Clement English Jr. ’36

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CLEM DIED Dec. 24,1990, in Waynesboro, Va. He was the son of Charles C. En&h'06. After graduating from the Haverford School, he majored in geology at Princeton and was a member of Cottage dub.

He first worked for NJ. Zinc Co. then for the Midvale Co. and, in 1978, he retired after 26 years as manager of export sales for Universal Cyclops Steel Corp. In recent years he was Eastern representative for a West Coast producer of specialty metals for the aerospace industry.

Clem was a vestryman of St. John's Episcopal Church of Waynesboro, Va. His hobby was hiking in the Blue Ridge mountains. He was a volunteer at a tourist information center for the Skyline Division, Shenandoah Natl. Park.

He is survived by his widow, Roberta Cecil English, whom he married in 1940; sons Robert C. and C. Clement 111; daughters Mrs. Ann E. Randt, Mrs. Carolyn E. Seymour; sisters Miss Edith C. English and Mrs. Elizabeth E. Duer; and six grandchildren. We of the Class will indeed miss Clem, who led an active and productive life.

The Class of 1936

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