Rich died Oct. 27, 2019. He was a longtime resident of St. Louis, Mo.

He came to Princeton from the Lawrenceville School. He was vice president of the Intramural Athletic Association and a member of Cloister, and majored in civil engineering.

A year in banking and two in the Air Force preceded his longtime employment in the construction business, where he worked for several St. Louis firms. He retired from his last employer, the Sverdrup Corp., in 1996. To keep active in retirement, Rich did volunteer tax work and utilized his MBA from Washington University in St. Louis by teaching a course in the construction program at Southern Illinois University.

A professed bachelor in his early years, he married Marian in 1972, acquiring — as he wrote in our 25th-reunion yearbook — “a wife, three children, and two dogs.” A devoted Princetonian whose father was in the Class of 1922, Rich was a regular at Reunions and minis.

Marian, a talented artist, predeceased him in 2012. His three stepchildren and extended family survive him.

Undergraduate Class of 1950