Ted was born Nov. 18, 1926. He grew up in Bronxville, N.Y.

At Princeton Ted was president of Prospect Club, a headwaiter in Commons, and graduated cum laude from SPIA. As an alum, he served as class treasurer, worked the Annual Giving campaigns, and did interviews for alumni schools committees.

After earning his law degree from Harvard in 1950 and two years of Army service in the United States, Europe, and Korea, Ted studied statistics at New York University. He also studied accounting at George Washington University while pursuing his career as a trial lawyer, tax legislative counsel, lobbyist, corporation lawyer, and an international business and finance executive.

A lay religious leader during both his work years and retirement, Ted was a church vestryman, worked in prison ministry, and did other church and community service. With family and friends, he shared many enthusiasms and pastimes such as theater, music, museums, courses in the arts and humanities, the Pittsburgh Steelers, and many other interests too numerous to mention here.

Ted died Nov. 30, 2017, in Tucson, Ariz., shortly after his 91st birthday. In their “marriage and friendship” of 66 years, he and Shirley parented four sons and five daughters. They became grandparents of 24 and great-grandparents of 25. There have been reunions every five years and many other gatherings of their close-knit family.

Undergraduate Class of 1948