Mr. Strong was born in East Hampton on January 21, 1910, the son of the late John Y. and Fanny Baker Strong. He attended Syracuse University for two years, and then went to Rutgers University. After leaving college he worked for the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) in New York.
Of recent years he had devoted his time to writing, and lived in New York City, coming to East Hampton for vacations. He never married.
Mr. Strong is survived by a sister, Ella, Mrs. John Gray; and by a brother, Edward M. B. Strong, curator of "Home, Sweet Home."
The funeral service was private, held at 3 p.m. Friday, April 5 at Mr. Strong's late residence on Pantigo Road, East Hampton. Burial was in Cedar Lawn Cemetery
Mr. Strong was born in East Hampton on January 21, 1910, the son of the late John Y. and Fanny Baker Strong. He attended Syracuse University for two years, and then went to Rutgers University. After leaving college he worked for the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) in New York.
Of recent years he had devoted his time to writing, and lived in New York City, coming to East Hampton for vacations. He never married.
Mr. Strong is survived by a sister, Ella, Mrs. John Gray; and by a brother, Edward M. B. Strong, curator of "Home, Sweet Home."
The funeral service was private, held at 3 p.m. Friday, April 5 at Mr. Strong's late residence on Pantigo Road, East Hampton. Burial was in Cedar Lawn Cemetery
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