Edmund Angelo Tanzi ’41

Edmund Angelo Tanzi ’41 of Dunnellon, Florida, died on May 11. “Ted” was a native of Hanover. At Dartmouth he was as a member of Kappa Kappa Kappa and the Canoe Club. During WW II he served as an officer in the U.S. Navy on destroyers in the Atlantic and Pacific as navigator, torpedo and commissary officer. After the war he obtained an M.A. at Columbia and devoted his entire career to education. He retired in 1973 having served as a teacher, department chairman, guidance counselor, principal and director of instruction in New Hampshire and New York. Ted considered his most rewarding moments seeing his students achieve the goals toward which he had assisted them in any way. His first wife, Millicent Waterman, predeceased him, and his widow, Pauline, remains in Dunnellon, where they had retired. His son David, grandson Anthony and sisters Ernestine, Carolyn and Jean survive him. His interment took place at Pine Knolls Cemetery in Hanover. 


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