Loring Pickering ’40

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Pick died July 22, 2000. He and his younger brother, Alec, both entered Princeton in the fall of 1936, both having prepared at Lawrenceville. Loring left Princeton at the end of his sophomore year to work in San Francisco. He also lived in NYC, Paris, Vienna, and Bad Gotenberg, Germany.

Alec preceded him in death on Mar. 23, 1997. Class yearbooks list updates on Alec but not Loring. Additional information has been solicited, but we regret not being able to furnish further details at this time.

To his nephew, John A. Pickering '71, we express our sympathies.

The Class of 1940

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