William Cleever Darcy Jr. ’39

Body

Bill died Dec. 30, 2000. For many years he and his wife, June, had divided their time between their home in Rochester, Minn., and at least four winter months in Hobe Sound, Fla. Aside from a stint in the Air Force with duty in Brazil, from which he emerged as a captain, Bill's entire career was in sales and merchandising. After college he went to work in sales promotion for Coca-Cola, was appointed division manager in St. Louis in 1948, and moved into advertising in 1953. He resigned in 1956 to form his own advertising company, which eventually became Merchandising Displays, Inc., based in St. Louis.

When Bill last wrote to us he said that, outside of work, he enjoyed time to read and learn, to play golf with friends, and to give time to civic and community activities. He was president of Hobe Sound Community Chest for 20 years and vice chair of Jupiter Medical Center for 10 years. As for his golf, he was still able to play, but his handicap kept going the wrong way.

We offer our heartfelt sympathy to June as we join her in farewell to our old friend.

The Class of 1939

No responses yet

Join the conversation

Plain text

Full name and Princeton affiliation (if applicable) are required for all published comments. For more information, view our commenting policy. Responses are limited to 500 words for online and 250 words for print consideration.

Paw in print

Image
The cover of PAW’s November 2025 issue, featuring a photo of a space probe and the headline "Made in Princeton."
The Latest Issue

November 2025

NASA’s new IMAP mission, London’s big data detective, AI challenges in the classroom.