Roland died Jan. 8, 2017, in Rochester, N.Y.

He prepared for Princeton at Hotchkiss, where he was active in soccer and a member of the school orchestra.

At Princeton Roland was on the soccer squad. He was also on The Daily Princetonian photography board. His major was in foreign languages, specializing in French. He was a member of Charter Club and served in the Army.

In 1946, he founded Kenro Corp. along with his late brother, Kenneth B. Beattie ’47. They built a factory in Cedar Knolls, N.J., as the fourth generation of a family engaged in the graphic-arts industry.

Roland retired to Ivy, Va., in 1983 and served on the vestry and as a senior warden of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. He was a longtime collector and restorer of antique motorcars, a hobby he began as a student at Princeton. He was particularly proud of his restoration of a 1904 Mercedes, which he entered and completed in the 1978 London-to-Brighton Run in the United Kingdom. He was a member of the Veteran Motor Club, numerous country clubs, and the Nassau Club in Princeton.

Roland was predeceased by his two wives, Laura Davidson Beattie and Marilyn Troll Beattie.

He is survived by his daughters, Sharon B. Presutti, Joya B. Beattie, and Laura D. Beattie; Marilyn’s children, Lisa Allen Suits and Jeffrey T. Vawter; grandsons John M. Lockhart III and Roland B. Lockhart; and one great-granddaughter, Mackenzie G. Williams.

Undergraduate Class of 1943