Frank Day, 68, the man who led Trustmark National Bank...

Deaths Elsewhere

December 09, 1999

Frank Day, 68, the man who led Trustmark National Bank through 15 acquisitions and watched its assets grow from $1.3 billion to more than $6 billion, died Monday in Jackson, Miss. from respiratory failure related to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig's disease.

Donald J. Lloyd-Jones, 68, president of the America Geographical Society, died Monday of lung cancer in Stamford, Conn.

Nick Sanborn, 64, a champion and later president and CEO of the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, died Monday in Cascade, Colo., after complications from surgery to remove a cancerous brain tumor.

He won the race up the 14,110-foot mountain five times. He was president and CEO of the race for 16 years through 1997.

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