Robert Christian Kuser ’34
Bob Kuser, who spent 31 years with Atlantic Products Corp. in Trenton, N.J., as treasurer, purchasing agent, and, upon retirement, director, died May 16, 1996, after a long illness. He was also a director for 37 years of Lenox, Inc., the world's largest producer of fine china, and an officer of two family concerns.
He served as chairman of our 24th and 26th reunions, which took place at his spacious brick home, Applewood House, on Rosedale Rd. outside Princeton. He bought the house and four and a half acres in 1950; and it was there he and his wife, Mary Louise Kelly, raised their family. She died in 1985; five years later Bob sold the place and moved to a condominium in Princeton.
For years Bob and his family spent summers at Spring Lake, N.J., where at the Bath & Tennis Club he was a director, tennis chairman, and one of the top players. Later he occupied an apartment in the nearby Breakers Hotel, the site in 1989 of a class mini-reunion.
Bob is survived by his sons, Robert C. Jr. '64 and J. Ward, and four grandchildren. To them we offer our sincere sympathies.
The Class of 1934
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