Thomas (Sieminski) Harlow ’64

Thomas (Sieminski) Harlow ’64 died on April 1, 2010. He followed his father, Edmund Sieminski ’31, to Dartmouth from Deerfield Academy, where “Min” was on the lacrosse and soccer teams. When he was adopted by his stepfather, Min changed his name to Harlow. At Dartmouth he was a member of the freshman soccer and varsity lacrosse teams and a member of Theta Delta Chi and Dragon. Although his education was interrupted by service in the Army, he returned in 1967 and graduated with a major in economics. Min started his career as a stockbroker on Wall Street. He remained in the securities business throughout his career, including many years in Denver and later in Durango, Colorado. Min cherished his family time and enjoyed fishing, golf and volunteer activities, including commitments to Habitat for Humanity, Planned Parenthood and the Nature Conservancy. Min placed extraordinary importance on the many lifelong friends he made at Dartmouth. They viewed him as a man of matchless wit, boundless energy and great loyalty, a leader of the pack. According to one friend, “The party started when Min walked in.” Furthermore, they praised him for saying what everyone else was thinking. Tom and Michelle, his wife and mother of two of his children, traveled extensively. Tom leaves Michelle, children Graham, Davis, Molly and Casey and four grandchildren.



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