Frederick Nottingham Hill ’52

Frederick Nottingham Hill ’52 passed away on March 23 in New Canaan, Connecticut, his home for more than 40 years. He suffered from complications of Parkinson’s disease. He was born in New Haven, Connecticut, and prepared for college at Hillhouse High School, where he lettered in three sports and was elected to the Connecticut All-State football team. At Dartmouth Fred was a member of Sigma Chi and Dragon. He majored in economics. Following graduation Fred served for two years as a Marine Corps officer before starting a long career with the IBM Corp. He was with the company for 34 years and held management positions in marketing, product development and new applications for large-scale computer systems. He retired in 1988. Fred was active in community affairs in New Canaan, coaching youth teams at St. Aloysius School, Little League and the YMCA. He was a board member of the YMCA as well. He is survived by his wife, Jeanette, children Deborah, Claire and Fred Jr. and four grandchildren.


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