THEODORE BREMER PARKMAN ’49, of Exeter, N.H., died August 15. He was born June 18, 1927 in Cambridge, MA and prepared at Brooks School. At Harvard, he sang in the Glee Club and the Krokodiloes. He studied Romance Languages and Literature. He was retired president of Iroquois Salt Products Ltd., a subsidiary of International Salt Co., where he worked in various administrative capacities for nearly 20 years. In retirement he obtained a master’s in education and became a marriage and family counselor. He leaves his wife, Floyd (Harrison), a daughter, Helen Barnett, three sons, Theodore, Ross, and Francis, three stepchildren, Anne Perry, Kenelm Winslow, and Christopher Winslow, and two brothers, Francis ’45, Ed.M. ’53, and Samuel ’54.
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