Parker Leimbach ’31

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PARMR LEIMBACH died Feb. 27,1990. He came to us from Baltimore, Md. Leimy, as he was known to his many friends and classmates, was part of the large and versatile group to join us from Gilman School, where he was active in publications, tennis, and basketball. Born in Baltimore, he lived there, except for a period in Florida, during his working life. He was secretary and treasurer of the Baltimore Refrigeration Supply Co. and sold air conditioning equipment as well as refrigeration supplies. He retired in 1976. During Caribbean winter v2cations, he enjoyed cruising. In the fall, he would vacation in Ocean City, Md. Leimy was a member of Court Club and roomed with Henry Schaefer. He will be remembered as a congenial and affable classmate. We shall miss him and mourn his loss.

All our sympathies go to Leimy's family. We have lost a good friend.

The Class of l931

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