Edward Bronson Holschuh ’33
Ed Holschuh died June 30, 2003. He was 92.
Ed attended Mercersburg Academy. After graduation from Princeton, he worked for Moody's Investment Services. During WWII, he worked for Western Electrical Instruments. After the war, he joined E.F. Hutton and Co. He retired in 1976 as vice president in charge of advertising and public relations. He wrote many of Hutton's ad campaigns and promotional methods.
He was a Tiger through and through, being a member of the Princeton Club of NY, the Nassau Club, and the Princeton Football Assn. His other interests were jazz music, gardening, and good literature. An enthusiastic, loving granddaughter wrote me of his Princeton addiction: "He was buried in his Princeton socks and tie, and a small Princeton banner to be sure he wouldn't end up in the Dartmouth section."
Ed was predeceased by his adored wife of 69 years, Connie. He will be greatly missed by his son, Edward Jr.; daughter Lima Coffey; six grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. We will all miss Ed very much.
The Class of 1933
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