Clement B. Malin *60

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Clement Malin, who spent his career in the energy sector, died July 6, 2015, after battling Parkinson’s disease. He was 81.

Malin graduated from Dartmouth in 1956, and in 1960 earned an MPA from Princeton’s  Woodrow Wilson School. That year, he joined the Mobil Oil Co. After 13 years, he began working for the Federal Energy Administration after receiving a presidential appointment as assistant administrator for international energy affairs.

In 1978 Malin joined Texaco, where he spent the rest of his career. He traveled the world representing his company and his country, having become an industry expert on global warming. In 1998, he retired as vice president of international relations for Texaco.

During his retirement, Malin taught at the University of Bridgeport, was a founding member of the Weston (Conn.) Lacrosse Club, served in community organizations, and performed in church choirs and theatrical groups. He was a Wilson School class agent from 1994 to 1999.

Malin was predeceased in 2013 by Dorothy Ann Fleet, his wife of 56 years. He is survived by his sons, Henry and Thomas; and four grandchildren.

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