William J. Price ’52

William J. Price ’52, a resident of Sunapee, New Hampshire, passed away on June 30, 2009. Bill was born on December 25, 1930, in Palmyra, New Jersey, and graduated from Palmyra High School. At Dartmouth he graduated with a B.A. in sociology and an M.B.A., with high distinction, from the Tuck School. He was a member of the NROTC and Theta Chi. After U.S. Navy duty for three years as an officer he joined Price Waterhouse and in 1962 began a long-term career with the Nashua Corp., retiring in 1994. During retirement he was an active charter member in the Kearsarge Community Presbyterian Church and served as a volunteer counselor for the Service Corps of Retired Executives. Dorothy, his wife of 57 years, survives him, as do two daughters and one son and their spouses, eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

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