William B. Hackenberg Jr. ’58

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Hack, of Ambler, Pa., died July 11, 2012.

He came to Princeton from Germantown Academy in Philadelphia. At Princeton he majored in psychology, was an avid sports fan, and roomed with Al Stender and Ferd LaMotte in his senior year.

Hack received an M.B.A. from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania in 1960. He spent several years as a management consultant with Price Waterhouse and joined the Korman organization, a real-estate developer in the Philadelphia area, in 1972. He served as a director and vice president of operations for 34 years. Hack also was a supporter of Hope Partnership for Education; Siloam, a support organization for people liv ing with AIDS; the Augustinians of Villanova; and the Sisters of Mercy in Merion, Pa.

To Lynn, Hack’s wife of 48 years; his daughter, Debbie; and his four grandchildren, the class sends its sincerest sympathy.

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