David L. Collyer ’63

David L. Collyer ’63 died on May 14. He was born in Boston and attended Dennis-Yarmouth (Massachusetts) Regional High School, where he participated in orchestra, band, and golf. At Dartmouth Dave majored in anthropology, was a member of Storrs House, and was a brother in Delta Kappa Epsilon. He was an admissions interviewer. Dave had a long professional history in the printing business, beginning in Hanover at the Dartmouth Printing Co. He subsequently worked for Stonehouse Commercial Printing in Keene, New Hampshire, and Franklin Advertising in Boston. He and his family moved to Florida, where Dave worked for Tully-Menard Advertising before he founded Color Concept Printing in Tampa. He retired in Florida and is survived by wife, Irene, four children, 11 grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren.


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