G. Anthony Carter ’48

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Tony died Feb. 11, 2011, in Carlsbad, Calif.

At Princeton he was a member of Cottage Club and graduated cum laude in economics.

Tony had two careers, first as an international business executive and then as an educational administrator. His more than 30 years in international marketing and management were with Borden, Campbell Soup, Warner Lambert, and Carnation — at company headquarters and at various overseas operations, including Panama, Venezuela, Guatemala, Peru, and Japan.

After retiring in 1981, Tony took administrative positions for independent schools in California. Then he “really” retired in 1993, but kept taking on volunteer assignments in community agencies and in education.

Tony’s first wife, Betty, died before our 25th reunion. He is survived by Lorraine (“Lori”), his second wife, and five children from his and her previous marriages. We remember Tony’s interest in and loyalty to the class, especially his attendance at Reunions in later years.

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