Charles Lincoln Imlay ’78

Charles Lincoln Imlay ’78 died of injuries sustained in an automobile accident on April 27, 2007, in Hagerstown, Maryland.

Born on January 9, 1956, in Washington, D.C., he grew up in Olney, Md., and prepared for college at the Sandy Springs Friends School in Sandy Spring, Md., and joined Delta Sigma Fraternity at Bowdoin. He was a student at Goldsmith’s College of the University of London in his junior year. Following his graduation, he was a social worker for several years and then learned the printing trade in New Orleans, becoming vice president in charge of sales at Hauser Printing Co. there. He returned to the Washington, D.C., area in the mid-1980s and worked as a sales representative for Goetz Printing Co. in Springfield,Va. He played in the band “Deuce and a Quarter.” About two years ago, he moved from McLean,Va., to Boonsboro, Md. He is survived by a brother, Christopher D. Imlay of Silver Spring, Md.; a niece; and a nephew.