Paul Douglass Millholland II ’28
Paul Douglass Millholland II died of pneumonia Feb. 9, 1998, at the Lahey Clinic in Burlington, Mass. He had been living for several years at a retirement home in Lexington, Mass., where his wife of 67 years, Alice Fryberger, still lives. He was born in Cumberland, Md., the 16th child of James and Harriet Millholland. He grew up in Washington, D.C., and in Gaithersburg, Md.
He graduated from Choate School and at Princeton majored in political science, was an enthusiastic member of Cottage Club, and was manager of the football team. From 1929-69 he was with Citibank in NYC and lived in Dobbs Ferry. He was a pioneer for new practices, balancing increasing automation of banking with his gracious and meticulous personal attention. He was a second lieutenant in the Army Artillery Unit during WWII.
His hobbies were sports: curling in his younger days, tennis, and golf, especially with family and friends. He is survived by Alice, three daughters, seven grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. The class extends most sincere sympathy to his family.
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