Norman J.A. Brisbane ’44

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Norman J.A. Brisbane, a Canadian citizen, died Aug. 24, 1997, in Caracas, Venezuela. He was 76.

He came to us from Loomis and majored in psychology. His club was Cloister Inn. Monk left Princeton in 1942 to join the Canadian Army, where he served for three years, including seven months in Europe. He returned to Princeton, received his AB in 1947, and joined McKesson and Robbins. In 1953, he was the founding manager of the Caracas branch office of Fahnestock and Co., Inc., of NYC, of which he was a senior v.p. at the time of his death.

He is survived by his wife, Jane, daughters Lucinda, Molly, and Julia, and three grandchildren, to whom the class extends its sympathy.

The Class of 1944

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