Peter B. Dodge ’58

Peter B. Dodge ’58 passed away on January 12. Pete came to Dartmouth from Roxbury Latin School in West Roxbury, Massachusetts, majored in economics, and was a radio announcer for WDBS and a Sigma Nu. He served his country in the Navy, becoming a commander and receiving many honors in his 20-year military career. He then had a second career in real estate in Philadelphia. Pete and his wife, Camille, retired in 1990 to Sierra Vista, Arizona, where he was president of the local property owners’ board. His neighbors there say they “remember him most fondly for his humor and his engaging stories.” Class president Hal Bernsen reports that Pete “died from pneumonia brought on by Covid. He also suffered from renal failure.” Camille predeceased him. 


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