Doug Marquand Dimond Jr. ’44

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DOUG DIED of a massive heart attack June 25, 1990. He and his wife, Dawn, had returned to the U.S. from Switzerland to attend his 50th reunion at St. Marks and see family and friends. Henry Patterson reported that Doug looked very fit, thoroughly enjoying himself at the reunion. He suffered the deadly seizure shortly thereafter while changing courts during a tennis match! He leaves his charming wife of recent years, Dawn Channaine Bloss; two daughters, Lavinia M. Glick and Marianna M. Boccard; and three grandchildren.

Doug roomed as a freshman with Harry Haskell and his sophomore year with Reg Rowe. He saw service as a U.S.N. aviator, lieutenant, j.g., 194245. He attended the Wharton School of Business, 194648. As a C.P.A. he was a partner with Farquhar & Heimbucher, San Francisco. He moved to Switzerland in the 1960s, serving as general manager of Executive jet Aviation of Geneva and Base]; from 197787 as asst. director, international Air Transport Assn. in Geneva. Upon " retirement," he set up his own office for financial consulting specializing in American taxation for expatriates. To his family and friends we extend our deepest sympathies and our regrets at not seeing more of Doug over the years.

The Class of 1944

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