Charles Randolph Myer II ’43

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Randy Myer died Aug. 30, 1995, following a bout with cancer. He was 74.

He prepped for Princeton at Lawrenceville. While on campus, Randy was a member of Cottage Club. He majored in mechanical engineering.

After distinguished service as a naval aviator during WWII, Randy turned to work and the support of a growing family. He was affiliated with the firm of Heidrick & Struggles until 1985, resigning to become chairman and CEO of Myer Enterprises. An avid and imaginative inventor, he held five U.S. patents, the last of which will be on the market shortly.

Randy is survived by Nancy, his wife of 52 years; three sons, C. Randolph III, Bentley, and Colin; a sister, Virginia M. Howland; and five grandchildren.

To all the survivors, we offer our deepest and most heartfelt condolences.

The Class of 1943

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