William Mack Morris ’54

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Mack died Nov. 6, 2003, at his home in Tampa, Fla.

A native of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, he prepared for Princeton at Wicomico HS. At Princeton he majored in English and was secretary of the Press Club. After graduation, Mack joined the Platoon Leaders' School of the Marine Corps, and served in Okinawa, Japan, and Suez. His subsequent career was in marketing, first with Benton & Bowles and later Warner-Lambert Consumer Products. In 1970 he became president of the LifeSavers Division of Squibb and later he developed a creative telemarketing enterprise.

He was a longtime resident of Riverside, Conn., and a member of the vestry at St. Paul's Episcopal Church. The class sends its sympathy to his daughter, M. Julia; his former wife, Margaret; his sister, Patricia; and brothers Oscar and Jerry.

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