EDGAR T. SEE, ’38

EDGAR T. SEE, an attorney in Westport, Conn., for more than 60 years and a founding partner of the law firm of Wake, See, Dimes, Bryniczka, Day & Bloom (now merged into Berchem, Moses & Devlin), died Sept. 7, 2009. He was 93. A member of Eclectic, he received his degree with honors and with distinction in government. After receiving a law degree from Yale Law School, he served in the U.S. Army counterintelligence corps during World War II. He was active in local government in Westport, serving in many capacities, including as town attorney and member of the Representative Town Meeting. He also chaired the boards of local charitable organizations and was involved in the Connecticut Bar Association. His wife, Katherine Merriam See, predeceased him, as did his brother, Charles M. See ’44. Among those who survive are four children, including Edmund M. See ’65, Alexander H. See ’68, and Eloise See McGaw ’72; many grandchildren, including Zachary T. See ’98 and Gregory H. See ’03; and several great-grandchildren.