After a brief illness, Earle died April 5, 2017, at Stuart Meyer Hospice House in Flagler, Fla. Born in Philadelphia, he graduated from Kent School.

At Princeton he was a member of Tiger Inn, played varsity golf, and majored in politics. He subsequently graduated from Temple Law School and joined Pepper, Hamilton & Scheetz in Philadelphia. He ultimately settled on a career as an international management consultant. He retired at age 50 to focus on his investments and real estate.

Earle was a lifelong golfer with membership in many prestigious clubs. He was chairman of the 1971 U.S. Open and served on the financial board of the United States Golf Association. However, his greatest love was his family.

The class sends condolences to his wife of 63 years, Macy; daughter Lyn; sons Earle and Philip; eight grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

Undergraduate Class of 1954