Rudolf W. Leuthauser ’32

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DUTCH LEUTHAUSER DIED July 8, 1994, at his home in Bedminster, N.J. He was born in Germany, but came to this country in 1920, settling in Newark.

He resided in northern New Jersey all his life, commuting to his position with the Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. in N.Y.C. for 40 years. He started with the bank in 1933 and retired in 1974 as a v.p.

His great hobby was jazz music. He was a world­class record collector and a charter member of the New Jersey Jazz Society. He was also a member and former treasurer of the Far Hills-Bedminster Senior Citizens Club and a former scoutmaster at the Prospect Presbyterian Church in Maplewood.

A loyal Princetonian, Dutch attended many of our reunions. Our class was represented at his memorial service by Joe Howell '57.

Dutch was predeceased by two sons, Garry, in 1985, and Warren, in 1954. He is survived by his widow, Eleanor; a son, Charles B.; a daughter, Jane E.; two granddaughters; and one grandson, to all of whom the class extends its sincere condolences.

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