Nathan L Moyse ’26

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NATE MOYSE, active member of the Class, although in apparent good health, died suddenly at his home in Toms River, NJ., Feb. 28, 1991. At Princeton Nate was on the track squad, sang in the Glee Club and Chapel Choir, was manager of the combined musical clubs, belonged to Court Club, and majored in geology. He went to Oklahoma after graduation and was associated with the petroleum industry and had other business interests. He was a leader in civic affairs in Tulsa. Among other activities he served the Red Cross and was a president of the Princeton Club of Tulsa. Nate and his family returned to the East in 1961 after nine years in Memphis, where he was in sales management.

Nate had looked forward to our 65th reunion and shortly before his death had volunteered his services as a pianist playing "the old songs." We will miss Nate and his supportive, cheerful ways.

In 1927 Nate married Eleanor Jacquith, who died in 1988. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. John Kozak and Mrs. Robert Marko, a son, William Moyse66, six grandchildren (including Jennifer Moyse '94) and three greatgrandchildren, to all of whom we extend our deep sympathy.

The Class of 1926

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