William A. Cudlipp ’22

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WILLIAM A. CUDLIPP died June 5, 1991, in Jacksonville, Fla., practiced law in Jersey City for 50 years, after attending Columbia Univ. Law School. During WWI he served in the U.S. Navy. Bill is survived by his wife, Janet, a son, David W. '49; four daughters; seven grandchildren; and three greatgrandchildren.

Prior to his retirement in 1975, he lived in Parsipany-Troy Hills, NJ., and served as mayor there for four years, from 1932 to 1936. Bill was an active churchman and was the president of the Family Services Association of Jersey City for many years.

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