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Lorian Marlantes, President of Rockefeller Group, Dies at 59

October 4, 2002
By WOLFGANG SAXON






Lorian L. Marlantes, president of Rockefeller Group
International, a corporation with interests in commercial
real estate and telecommunications, died on Saturday at his
home on the Upper East Side after a long illness. He was 59
and lived in Manhattan and Greenwich, Conn.

The family did not disclose the cause.

Mr. Marlantes held
executive positions with the Exxon Corporation and the Penn
Central Corporation before he joined the Rockefeller Group
in 1982 as vice president for strategic planning and
analysis. After a subsequent stint with the
telecommunications services division of the Rockefeller
Group, he was named in 1990 to head the subsidiary that
manages Rockefeller Center.

In 1995, Mr. Marlantes was named president and chief
executive of Rockefeller Group International. In that
position he sought to widen the company's involvement in
commercial real estate beyond the Midtown complex that was
built in the 1930's.

He oversaw its national growth as a developer as well as
the operations of its worldwide subsidiary, Cushman &
Wakefield. He was also on the board of the Rockefeller
Group, of which the Mitsubishi Estate Company, one of the
world's largest real estate companies, became the majority
shareholder in 1989.

Lorian Louis Marlantes grew up in Oregon and graduated Phi
Beta Kappa in economics from the University of Washington
in 1965. After a year in India as a Fulbright scholar, he
earned a master's in economics at Stanford University. He
received a Ph.D. in business economics from Stanford in
1971.

Mr. Marlantes is survived by his wife of 34 years, Carol
Weida Marlantes; two daughters, Elizabeth, of Washington,
and Catherine, of Manhattan; his parents, Leo and Elna, of
Seaside, Ore., and a brother, Karl, of Seattle.

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