Robert E. Lloyd Jr. ’46

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Bob died Apr. 24, 1999, at home in Rumson, N.J. After preparing at Newark Academy, he entered Princeton in 1942, served in the Army with South Pacific duty from 1943-46, and graduated in 1948 as a psychology major.

His career was in NYC with Met Life, Kodak, Smith Barney, Brown Brothers, and the Federal Reserve. He also supported the Bermuda Biological Station as purchasing agent. He and his wife, Nancy, raised their three children, William, Edward, and Sheri, in a 100-year-old home in Rumson, N.J. For many years, Bob was commodore at the Shrewsbury River Yacht Club, where he kept his 46' diesel cruiser, Camelot, which the family all enjoyed. To them the class extends its sincere sympathy.

The Class of 1946

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