David Lockwood Egan *57

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David Lockwood Egan died at his home in St. Helena, Mont., March 5, 2004. He was 69.

Originally from Seattle, David attended the University of Washington. Following a year at the Woodrow Wilson School, he worked in marketing for firms in San Francisco. In 1979 he founded Fairfield Capital Associates, providing marketing services to investment-advisory firms. In the mid-1990s, David moved to St. Helena, where he became involved in exporting food products to China.

David is survived by his wife, Connie, six children, and six grandchildren.

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