Marc T. Inman III ’54
Marc died Sept. 27, 2023, in Oakland Park, Fla.
He prepared at Nyack (N.Y.) High School and was active in swimming, track, and glee club.
At Princeton, he majored in economics and joined Key and Seal. He played clarinet in the band and in the orchestra of Triangle Club, sang in the Glee Club, was on the varsity swimming team in his first two years, and was active in the Princeton polo and hunt club.
After pursuing graduate studies at the Sorbonne in 1956, Marc became a real estate developer of suburban office and retail buildings in California and New York and of condo conversions in Washington, D.C., Florida, and other parts of the East Coast.
Marc kept a horse farm in Aiken, S.C., and enjoyed ocean sailing. In his later years he was active in St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in Oakland Park.
His partner in these ventures and in life was Andreus Toth, who survives him.
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