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Manson Carter '49, May 7, 1997, in Boston, Mass., at 73. He served in the Navy during World War II. After graduation he joined the children's clothing firm of William Carter Co. and was chief executive officer from 1985 until his retirement in 1988. He leaves his wife, Barbara, a daughter, a son, two brothers and five grandchildren.
Priscilla Leonard Woodman '49, April 16, 1997, in Portsmouth, N.H., at 69. She worked in the Portsmouth school superintendent's office and the University of New Hampshire education department and was active in the local PTA and youth sports. Survivors include her husband, Ralph R. Woodman, three children and eight grandchildren, including Kimberly Woodman '96.
William J. Igoe '50, May 29, 1997, in Andover, Mass., at 71. He received his degree in education and his master's degree from Boston University in guidance counseling. For 30 years he served the Andover public schools as a teacher, coach and guidance counselor. He leaves his wife, Jean, five sons, two daughters and 18 grandchildren.
Alan H. Page '50, March 21, 1997, in Bennington, Vt., at 72. He received a master's degree in education from SUNY-Albany and taught mathematics at Bennington High School and, for 30 years, at Anthony Union High School. He served in Europe during World War II. Survivors include his wife, Lucille, a son, a daughter, two grandchildren, a brother, two sisters and several cousins, nieces and nephews.
Robert J. Geaghan '51, May 9, 1997, in Waterville, Maine, at 72. He pursued careers in the design and sales of paper industry equipment, in retail automotive parts and in real estate. Survivors include his wife, Gertrude, three sons, three daughters, two brothers, four sisters and 13 grandchildren.
Francis J. Silver '51, May 3, 1997, Rushford, N.Y., at 71. He served in the Navy during World War II and had a long career as an estate planner in the field of life insurance. Survivors include his wife, Hertha, a daughter and a son.
Beverly Forgey Hamrah '52, April 14, 1997, in Rocky Hill, Conn., at 66. She was sales manager at McBridge Wayside Carpet Co., in Newington, Conn. Survivors include her son, Albert S. Hamrah, her daughter, Sharon Hamrah, and her sister, Janet M. Forgey '59.
Katherine O. Parker '52, March 19, 1997, in Hawley, Mass., at 66. She earned a master's degree in French from the Middlebury School of Languages, then worked as a copy editor and indexer for publishers, including MIT Press and Little, Brown and Co. Survivors include a brother, Harrison Parker, two sisters, Alice Parker Pyle and Mary Stuart P. Cosby, and nieces and nephews.
Sylvia McLaughlin deJong '54, May 15, 1997, in Burlington, Ont., at 64. She worked for several years at the Lithgow Library and with TWA in New York City for eight years. She leaves her husband, Pieter, her father, Clarence McLaughlin '26, a sister and several nephews and nieces, including Elizabeth Johnson '85.
Carol Hourula Hart '54, June 22, 1997, in Pound Ridge, N.Y., at 64. A homemaker in Pound Ridge for 35 years, she is survived by her husband, Kenneth Hart '51, six daughters, including Stephanie Hart '85, two sons, including Lowell Hart '84, and five grandchildren.