John Milton Tassie

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From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Date: 20021201
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John Milton Tassie, 86 Lenox executive

Sunday, December 1, 2002

Princeton, N.J. -- John Milton Tassie, a former Lenox executive who helped build the company into an international source of fine china, crystal and sterling, died Monday. He was 86.

Tassie spent 35 years with the Lawrenceville-based company, serving as its president and chief executive from 1959 to 1977. During his tenure, the company went public and broadened its sights through market research and advertising while developing its first national sales force.

He retired in 1977 but continued to serve as a director and chairman of ...

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