Peter C. Kallop ’73

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Peter died suddenly May 26, 2021, in Cambridge, Md. He was 70. 

His father, Arthur, was a member of the Class of 1939. Also alumni were his uncles John ’51 and Harry ’46 *49. 

Peter was born April 21, 1951, and came to Princeton from the Pingry School, where he excelled academically, played soccer, and was inducted into the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame. At Princeton Peter’s extensive accomplishments and pursuits included freshman soccer, a politics major, membership in Cottage Club, business manager for Bric-a-Brac, and president of the Young Republican Club. He roomed with Myles Morrison, Jeff Shaw, and Steve Hausmann. After earning an MBA from the University of Virginia in 1975, he enjoyed a successful career in consulting work for thrift institutions and smaller community banks. 

Peter and Nancy Johnson were married in 1993 and lived in Georgetown in Washington, D.C., until they relocated to Cambridge, where they built a home fronting the scenic Choptank River 13 years ago.

We enjoyed and will miss among other things Peter’s sense of humor, quick wit, and concern for others. 

Peter was predeceased by his brother William ’65. He is survived by his wife, Nancy; his brother George ’67 *69; and numerous nieces and nephews. To his family and friends, the class extends its warm remembrances and condolences. 

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