Mansfield C. Fuldner ’22

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We are saddened to report that Mans Fuldner died May 25, 1995, at his home in N.Y.C. His daughter, Virginia Steward, had lived with him since his wife died and told us that he died peacefully in his sleep. Mansfield had retired from the practice of law in 1975. For 15 years thereto he had served as assistant corporation counsel in N.Y.C. and a trial lawyer during the administration of three mayors. Mansfield attended Columbia Law School and had also served in private practice. He was an active Democrat and played the jazz saxophone.

After retirement Mans pursued his many personal interests, including oil and pastel painting and sculpture. He was an active paleontologist and served as president of his paleontology association. Mansfield was an elder with the First Avenue Presbyterian Church.

He is survived by his daughter, Virginia, and his son, Mansfield Jr., one grandchild, and three great-grandchildren. Mansfield and his wife attended many Reunions and class functions, and he was a member of the Princeton Club of New York for many years.

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