Thomas Hannah ’65

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Tom died Aug. 9, 2003; he was 60. Born in Washington, D.C., he came to Princeton from Roosevelt High in Yonkers, N.Y. Tom was a member of Quadrangle Club, majored in history, chaired the Orange Key Guide Service, was a student manager of the U-Store, and worked on the Daily Princetonian.

After college he served in the Army as a first lieutenant, spending 13 months in Vietnam at Cam Ranh Bay. Tom then earned an MBA at Columbia and pursued banking as a career. An avid traveler and bon vivant, he made numerous overseas trips with his wife, Terry, and covered the lower 48 states with his whole family.

At the time of his retirement in 1999, Tom was a vice president and senior portfolio manager at Northern Trust Co. in Chicago.

He leaves Terry, his wife of 30 years, and their children Lauren, 25, and Douglas, 22, to whom the class extends its sympathy on the loss of this fine, steady man. We regret his premature passing and extend our condolences to his family on their loss.

The Class of 1965

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