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Terry L. March

Sunbury, Pennsylvania

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Terry L. March Terry L. March, founder and CEO of Midwood Securities, a Manhattan brokerage firm specializing in serving institutional investors, passed away November 6 at the age of 63. Mr. March balanced his successful professional career with dedicated service to his alma mater,...

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Pauline-I was saddened to hear of Terry's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this very difficult time. It is hard to believe that it has been 45 years since we graduated from NHS.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you Pauline and with the entire family. I know you all are proud of Terry and all his accomplishments in his short life.

Pauline, Our prayers and thought go out to you and your family and also to Terry's family.

My sympathy, thoughts, and prayers go out to the March family, and all who were touched by Terry. I had the wonderful opportunity to be a beneficiary of the March's scholarship donations, for which I will forever be grateful, and without, I would never have been able to attend SU. As such, I am born and raised pure Perry County. I truly was blessed and Terry's spirited and fruitful heart will forever inspire me to be just the same -- giving back to the place that gave so much. Again, my...

i would like to extend my sympathy to Terry's family. Terry was a fraternity brother of mine at SU, and he was held in high regard by our fraternity brothers. It would not surprise anyone to know that he was the treasurer of the fraternity and handled those duties very professionally. And, Terry's success in business and in life would surprised none of his fellow TKE's.
I know that our fraternity and Susquehanna were much better as a result of his efforts and contributions, and I am...

My deepest sympathy to Pauline & Family on Terry's passing. I enjoyed many light moments with Terry as roomates at S.U. and on Internship in N.Y. City. As we both took different paths, Terry showed that a Kid from his beloved "Newport, Pa" could not only succeed big, but most importantly knew how to give back. All his good works and Love of "Susquehanna" came through easily.
Byrl Himelberger '67

I am saddened by the death of a fraternity brother and friend. Terry was a clear thinker and proof positive of the merits of a liberal arts education coupled with an accounting degree. I had talked with Terry at the Appreciation Banquet last year and he was still the down to earth Central Pennsylvania young man I knew in college. Donald Steele King '66

My condolences to Pauline and all of Terry's family and friends. He took the education he received at SU and paid it back many times over. With all the honors he received and all that he had become, when at our reunion, he was 'just' one of the class. SU has lost a great friend and adovcate.
Ginny Biniek (class of '67)