Robert L. Trembley ’40

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BOB TREMBLEY DIED of a heart attack following surgery, on Aug. 14, 1994. Since 1922, he had lived in Rahway, N.J., with a home also in Florida. He prepared at Rahway H.S. and majored in psychology at Princeton. He participated in freshman sports and played on the championship 150-lb. football team. A member of Tower Club, he roomed with Vic Harris and Scottie Sample. In WWII, Bob served as an Army officer.

ln the business world, Bob was with P. Ballantine & Sons and later was a production manager with Pepsi-Cola. He is survived by his wife, Ginny; son Allan; and daughter Janice; and six grandchildren. All of them have our deepest sympathy.

Over the years, Bob kept in close touch with 1940, seldom missing a gathering where he greeted classmates with warmth and affection. In our 50th yearbook, Bob wrote, "I have fond memories of undergraduate days, of classmates past and present, of reunions and other class activities and will continue to attend such events as often as possible." In tum, the class has fond memories of Bob and will feel his absence with regret and sadness.

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