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Edward J. McCormack Jr. '45, Feb. 27, 1997, in Boston, Mass., at 73. He was attorney general of Massachusetts from 1958 to 1963 and played a major role in the U.S. Supreme Court's decision guaranteeing indigent defendants the right to legal counsel. He later became a real estate development lawyer with financial interests in Boston building projects. He leaves his wife, Anne, two sons, a stepdaughter and four grandchildren.
Robert M. Lucy Jr. '47, August 1996 in California at 73. He was a prisoner of war in Germany before returning to the College. For 36 years he served Lee High School in Lee, Mass., the last 16 as principal. Predeceased by his wife, Barbara Lindsay Lucy '48, he is survived by four children, including Sarah Lucy '72, several grandchildren and his sister, Christine Lucy MacDonald '50.
Mary Luce Cowan '48, July 4, 1996, in Rockland, Maine, at 70. She was a medical/surgical nurse and homemaker. Survivors include her husband, Horatio C. Cowan Jr., and two sons.
Frederick A. Phillips '50, Nov. 14, 1996, in Damariscotta, Maine, at 71. He served a lifetime banking career in Philadelphia, Pa., and Presque Isle, Lewiston and Damariscotta, Maine. He is survived by his wife, Cecelia, a son and daughter, four grandchildren, two brothers and a sister.
Philip C. Arey '51, Dec. 23, 1996, in Gardner, Mass., at 70. Following service in World War II as a Navy medical corpsman, he was vice president of personnel and safety at Gem Industries Inc. in Gardner for 38 years and was active in many local civic and charitable organizations. Survivors include his wife, Patricia, a son, two daughters, a brother, two sisters, and two grandchildren.
Alfred G. Thompson '51, Oct. 21, 1996, in Venice, Fla., at 67. He was a Navy officer during the Korean Conflict. He retired as a senior bank officer after a career in commercial banking with several institutions in New Jersey. He is survived by his wife, Wynne, three daughters, a son, two stepsons, a brother and eight grandchildren.
Edward J. Cawley '52, Feb. 7, 1997, in Lowell, Mass., at 67. A Navy aviator during the Korean Conflict, he was the owner of Cawley Fuel Co. in Lowell and a licensed real estate broker. As well as his wife, Patricia, he is survived by two sons, including Peter '88, two daughters and five grandchildren.
Harriet Clouter Horan '52, Nov. 2, 1996, in Cambridge, Mass., at 65. She did graduate work at Boston University and was a social service worker in the welfare department of Cambridge, Mass. She is survived by her son, Fred Horan.
Warren R. Johnson '53, August 28, 1996, in Wilmington, Del., at 65. He graduated from Yale Medical School and was a long-time pediatrician and director of medical education for pediatrics at the Medical Center of Delaware. He was a member or chair of numerous Delaware medical committees. Survivors include his wife, Suzanne, two sons, a daughter and three stepchildren.
Roland H. Sherman Jr. '56, Jan. 15, 1997, in Littleton, Mass., at 61. He was employed by W.H.S. Associates in Nashua, N.H., where he worked in corporate consulting and asset management. He was a member of many professional organizations related to the development field. He is survived by his wife, Joan, four children and three stepchildren.