Cristo George Starche ’29

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CRIS DIED Nov. 18, 1991. He prepared for college at the American Farm School in Salonika, Greece, and the Hun School. After Princeton he went back to the American Farm School as a teacher, and upon returning to the U.S. after the war, he became a teacher at the National Farm School in Bucks County, Penn. He and his wife (the former Martha Parrott) took up farming on their own in Lyons, N.Y. He also did carpentering in Lake George, N.Y., and retired in 1978. He is survived by a son Nicolas; three daughters, Mrs. Hugh Dudley, Mrs. Lawrence Morton, and Mrs. Raymond Gunder; 14 grandchildren; and 21 greatgrandchildren. The Class extends its sincere sympathy to Cris's family.

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