Patrick Charles Maloney ’46

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OUR OWN "TRUE TIGER" died in Jan. 1990 of respiratory arrest after a very brief illness.

Pat arrived with us from Roosevelt High in Yonkers and roomed with "Mumbo" King. What wonderful memories we share with them of the "Nass," the "Annex," and the "Armpit." He majored in economics and was a member of Cap and Gown.

Pat graduated from Harvard Law in 1948 and started his own practice in Greenwich, Conn. which he headed until his retirement in 1984. For two years, Pat devoted himself to the care of his beloved wife, Mary, and six months after her death, he joined her.

Pat was at our 40th and went back for countless football games. He was devoted to the Class. We shall miss our ever congenial companion and friend. To his sons, Charles '80, and his daughter, Nora Ann, we extend our heartfelt sympathy.

The Class of 1946

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