Douglas F. Moltz ’76

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Doug Moltz died of cancer April 18, 2013, at the Cleveland Clinic. He was 58.

Doug was raised in Cleveland and was a proud graduate of Hawken School, where he participated in theater. He served on the Hawken alumni board from 2002 to 2005. At Princeton, he majored in psychology, worked at the food-services bakery, and served as executive director and general manager of Theatre Intime. He joined Charter Club and was close friends with Kathleen Shenton and Connie Melrose. Doug roomed with Larry Pupa, Al Hansen, and a suite of others.

After graduation, Doug stayed in Princeton and continued as managing director of Theatre Intime for one year before returning home to Cleveland. He earned an MBA from Cleveland State University and founded a neighborhood development company.

In addition to running his company, Boulevard Development Inc., Doug served on the board and as president of the nonprofit West Side Community Mental Health Center. Doug returned to Princeton regularly and made a big effort to come back for our 35th reunion, dancing all through the night.

The class officers extend deepest sympathy to Doug’s mother, Florence; his brother, David; nieces Sabrina Mills and Annemarie Moltz; nephew Christian Moltz; and his many friends.

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