Kenneth Boyd Outerbridge ’27
KEN DIED June 28, 1990, at Miriam Hospital in Providence, R.I. He was the son of Eugenius Harvey and Ethel Boyd Outerbridge, and was born in Cornwall, N.Y. He came to Princeton from the Berkshire School when his home was in N.Y.C., and left the campus in June 1924. He became a business executive of the Homasote Co. of Trenton, NJ., and served there for 40 years until his retirement in 1970. His wife, now deceased, was Florence Bayard Lockwood. Ken retired to his summer home at Saunderstown in North Kingston Twp., R.I., where he had vacationed since 1935.
The Class extends its sympathy to Ken's son, David E. Outerbridge; and to his daughters, Judith B. Hughes and Claire Outerbridge; also to his sister, Ethel Harvey Outerbridge, and to his ten grandchildren.
The Class of 1927
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