E. Langdon Laws ’32

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LANGDON LAWS, a long-time resident of Coconut Grove, Fla., died July 6, 1994, at his home, after a long illness. A veteran of WWII, he devoted much of his life to aviation, boating, and scuba-diving. One of our classmates wrote: "He was a quiet man, generous to a fault and with a rare sense of humor."

He is survived by his widow, Dawn; a half-brother, John; two stepsons, Timothy Bliss and John Bliss; and four grandchildren. The class sends its condolences to all of them.

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