Mathias Peter Moller III ’49

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Ted Moller died May 20, 1997, at Chambersburg [Pa.] Hospital.

Ted grew up in Hagerstown, Md., where his family had a thriving business building church organs that were highly regarded by professional musicians. A graduate of Tabor Academy, Ted spent two years at Princeton, where he was president of the model senate of Whig-Clio and a member of the yacht club. He subsequently attended George Washington U.

He spent several years working for the Lutheran World Federation, aiding them in a hospital in the Arabian area and also in NYC. For a while he lived in Boca Raton, Fla., then returned to the family business in Hagerstown, ultimately retiring in 1989 as v.p. of the Moller Pipe Organ Co., but staying on as a consultant to the business.

Ted's wife, Joan, predeceased him. He is survived by their daughter, Carolyn, and a brother, Kevin. To them we offer our deepest sympathies.

The Class of 1949

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