F. Alexander Waters III ’49

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Sandy died June 17, 2003. He was 79.

He prepared for Princeton at Kent School and served as a Naval aviator in the Pacific during World War II. At Princeton he majored in mechanical engineering and was a member of Ivy Club.

Little is known about Sandy after he left Princeton. He was employed in New York for about 15 years before moving to San Francisco, where he was in the wine and spirits business. His last contact with Princeton was in the early 1980s. While he was in New York he reported being married with two children. By the time he reached San Francisco, he was divorced. There is no current available information about his family.

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