Robert Falzer Danziger ’50

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Bob Danziger died June 24, 1998, at his home in Flemington, N.J., of leukemia. He was 70.

Bob prepared for Princeton at the Pingry School, from which he graduated cum laude and where he was on the Student Council. At Princeton, he was battalion adjutant in NROTC in senior year and graduated from S.P.I.A.

After graduation Bob served aboard the heavy cruiser Newport News in the Navy, attaining the rank of lieutenant (j.g.). He then attended Columbia Law School, graduating in 1956. After a short association with the Newark law firm of Stryker, Tams and Horner, in 1959 he joined Edwin K. Large, which became the firm of Large, Scammell and Danziger. Bob loved the law and was a highly respected attorney, always faithful to the trust placed in him.

For many years Bob was a Schools Committee member, proud to represent Princeton and particularly proud when one of the students he helped was admitted. Education was always a high priority.

A devoted family man, Bob loved sports, especially hiking and bicycling. He was a naturalist, avid birder, and photographer.

Bob is survived by his wife of 43 years, Anne, daughter Katherine A., and son John F., to whom the class extends its deepest sympathies.

The Class of 1950

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