Ronald L. Marsching ’50

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Ron died at his home in Woodbury, Conn., on Feb. 7, 2001. Born Mar. 30,1927, in NYC the son of Robert '08, Ron served in the Merchant Marine before coming to Princeton. He was a member of Cloister Inn and the Pre-Law Society, graduating from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and Intl. Affairs. After graduation from Harvard law school in 1953, he served briefly advising on legal matters with the Army before commencing corporate law practice in NYC with the well- known firm of White and Case. The major portion of his professional life, however, was spent as general counsel and secretary of US Time Corp. (later Timex, Inc.), from which he retired as vice chair in 1996.

Ron is survived by his wife, the former Marjory Duncan, two daughters, Christine Kennedy and Jane Marsching, and a grandson, Benjamin Kennedy, to all of whom the class extends its deepest sympathy.

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