George Henry Rundle ’34

Body

George Rundle, who left Princeton after two years to help his ill father in the family business (making proprietary medicines) and, in due time, became head of the firm, died Aug. 6, 1998. He had been a resident of Naples, Fla., since moving there from Piqua, Ohio, in 1969, following a severe heart attack.

At first, he and his wife, the former Jane Hunt, now deceased, ran a small needlecraft shop for five years, and then retired. In their retirement, George wrote, "we have been enjoying the sunshine and leisure with golf and volunteer work. It's a good life!"

George is survived by a son, Allen G., with whom he shared an apartment in Naples; a daughter, Delia R. Vollette; seven grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. To them we offer our sincere sympathies.

The Class of 1934

No responses yet

Join the conversation

Plain text

Full name and Princeton affiliation (if applicable) are required for all published comments. For more information, view our commenting policy. Responses are limited to 500 words for online and 250 words for print consideration.

Paw in print

Image
The cover of PAW’s November 2025 issue, featuring a photo of a space probe and the headline "Made in Princeton."
The Latest Issue

November 2025

NASA’s new IMAP mission, London’s big data detective, AI challenges in the classroom.