Updated at 1:16 p.m., Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Memorial service set for philanthropist Paul C.T. Loo
Advertiser Staff
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Loo, who co-founded what later became Hawai'i Pacific University and recently retired as the head of Morgan Stanley's Honolulu office, died of a heart attack Sunday while on a family trip to Edinburgh, Scotland.
Loo was 75 when he retired in April after 47 years with Morgan Stanley. He would have turned 76 on July 14.
He had been on a post-retirement trip with his wife, the former Violet Shaw of Singapore; daughter Pamela Mayer Loo; son Rodney, who works in Morgan Stanley's San Francisco office; and five grandchildren.