Nichols Fisher ’42

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Nick died Apr. 23, 2000, in Greenwich, Conn., his home for most of his life. He was a retired banker at the time of his death.

Preparing for Princeton at the Asheville School, Nick majored in history and was a member of Campus Club. He joined the Army Air Corps and served in California during the war.

After the war, he returned to Greenwich to enter the banking business, serving with the Putnam Trust Co.

Predeceased by his wife, Grace, Nick is survived by his two children, Loring and Mark, to whom the class extends most sincere sympathies.

The Class of 1942

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