Daniel B. Streeter ’32

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DAN STREETER DIED July 12, 1994, at Morton Plant Hospital in Clearwater, Fla. He had formerly lived in Buffalo and Amherst, N.Y., eventually retiring to Belleair, Fla.

After Princeton, Dan worked for Niagara Mohawk Power Co. in Buffalo, which he left as a v.p. in 1948. He served in the army in WWI and WWII and in the Korean conflict, reaching the rank of major. After military service, he went into farming and extension work. He was an active outdoorsman and yachtsman, wrote numerous articles about sailing, was a former flag officer of the Nantucket Yacht Club, and was a member of Carlouel Club and the Belleair Country Club.

The class extends its sympathy to his widow, Elizabeth Vander Voort; his sons, Daniel W. and Bradley G.; stepsons Alexander Torretasso and Thomas D. Vander Voort; stepdaughters Dorothy Vander Voort and Claire V. Wolkind; a grandson; 14 step· grandchildren; and four step-great-grandchildren.

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