Frank Engel III ’63

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FRANK DIED May 27, 1990. at Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital after a long illness.

He was an accountant with a private practice in Manhattan, specializing in financial and tax planning. Earlier, he was with Arthur Young & Co. in Newark, while he earned a C.P.A. After college he earned an M.B.A. from Seton Hall and became an engineer in computers and data processing with Westinghouse Electric Corp. in Pittsburgh, his hometown.

Frank's avocation was sailing. He was a member of Huguenot and Sheldrake yacht clubs and avidly raced his yacht, ARIEL, often winning trophies on the Long Island circuit.

At Princeton, he majored in mathematics, was in the yacht club, played interclub hockey, worked in circulation for TIGER magazine and belonged to Court Club, the Bridge Club, and WhigClio.

Surviving Frank are his parents, Enna and Frank Jr.; his brother, Thomas R.; his grandmothers Bessie Engel and Margaret Booth; his sisters, Dr. Margaret Rae and Linda Winter; and three nephews, Benjamin and Jonathan Winter and Andrew Rae.

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