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,I' At the start of World War II ._
+I lie left co'lege to join the 'Arm `
land served as a lieutenant. Ir
Fluropc: He was later awtu'dcc
an honorary degree by the 1.119,
fversity of Yale.
Mr. Sage began his tvurkind
I career as treasurer of the glass-
lcompany that his grandfather had
4founded after the. Civil war, the
I H. C. Fry Glass Co. of lochast.cr,
jPa. After a period as an invest-
ment counselor .in New York, he
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c es cr. IIe was a member o6, Myer Chapel; wit
the class of 1916 at Yale. tington Cemetery.
Fol4iner CIA. Official
1).,na;id 11,'S&age, a rr'tired o& Mr. Sage %wis fond
firi? l of the Central Intolli en music. Pi .'C' l the hi;uio an,l. clue-
iAgetxy and a fori~icr Ilertidon lug his student elev., ihelpru to,
resident, died Saturday in Tucson phodtu pretienlattons of rho Yale'
> Glee Club And the Cnivrrsily of
Am, after a long liiness. ' New York Glee Club.
Ali. Sag,' had moved to Tucson:. IT, 11"I
l a 'irrh, imr,rr4; in art
oast Augu&-t after his raf.havictit,''and was a member of the Tucson
'Ile entered St. Joseph's I[ospitai Art Center. ,
Ihcre in October and ,vas there, pthIle ysttEpi copal.t)C arch in llcrn
with the rxception of brief visits, (ion,
auitil his death. He had lived in lie leaves his wife, Annie Pcne
llorndon for .1.4 years. liago of Tucson; two SOON, Louis
At the time of ills' death, lie. of Now Yoi'k C111% and IIenry.
. J. of Fort Sill, Ohio,; . 11)tec
was doing historical research ,jat? hit's, Mrs.'( rrnl1n' Perez,
!Civil on a family diary of th %'Ife of !Ite chancellor of the Vcne-
Civil War which he. edited an d? z ueian .Embassy In Washington;.
annotated and intended for pu)y \lrq. , tncs Juluiatnu, of Buffalo,
Ilea ion. on after his arrival and :Miss Marguerite Sage of New
ht Tucson Mr. Sage joined the York City, and 111 grandchildren.
Arizona Pioneer Historical Soci.' Donald II. Sage Jr.; a third son,
R ety with the ekpecta.tlon of be1n' . !died during lyortcl .War II while
all active participant., . serving In Asia.
A native of Baltimore, he at1 Mineral services were held: <
tended schools in Pittsburgh anc I:Thursday at 2 . p.m. at Fort
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Don'a'ld a Sag',
e Was
owned and managed a retail fend.1
shop there before coming to;'
Washington. Mr. Sage was ni
gourmet chef and took great carol
in the preparation of food. I
;i with . the! 'Central Inteltigcnce,
Agency find rotired . from 'blot
In 19/12, Mr. Sage came to
Washington to become a captain
in the chemical warfare divtglonl
of the Arniy, At the end of the
war he.? jgi t^rl the office of PriL
Adminisiratipn and also serval
In the l 'kr: Department.,,'.,In l9:ls)
he begun' his Work as an aide
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