Randy Hall ’64

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Randy died Nov. 6, 2015, of a sudden stroke during his afternoon nap.

Born in Lake Worth, Fla., he was the first graduate of Lake Worth High School to attend Princeton. He majored in chemical engineering and took his meals at Terrace Club, where he served as president. Under his leadership, the club was able to lower its basement floor by several feet, which significantly increased its usable space.

Upon graduation, Randy joined Procter & Gamble in product development. After 17 years with P&G, he returned to Lake Worth to join the family business, Modern Venetian Blind, retiring after 20 years there. After retirement, he became a valued volunteer and trusted officer with the Genealogy Society of Palm Beach County and the Lake Worth High School Alumni Association.

Randy lived life to the fullest  — birding with his wife, fishing with his buddies, and traveling extensively. He stayed in touch with his many friends by managing a March Madness pool every spring.

Randy and his wife, Mary Lou, were married for 51 years. She survives him along with their two daughters, Andrea and Cynthia; his sister, Valerie; and their two grandchildren, Randy and Lena. The class extends its sympathy to them all.

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