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'Looking Back': Jim Marquardt, Express News Group Columnist, Dies at 91

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Jim and Ann Marquardt.

Jim and Ann Marquardt.

Jim Marquardt

Jim Marquardt

Jim Marquardt at sea. COURTESY JULIE MARQUARDT

Jim Marquardt at sea. COURTESY JULIE MARQUARDT

Jim Marquardt

Jim Marquardt

Jim and Ann Marquardt. COURTESY JULIE MARQUARDT

Jim and Ann Marquardt. COURTESY JULIE MARQUARDT

Ann and Jim Marquardt. COURTESY JULIE MARQUARDT

Ann and Jim Marquardt. COURTESY JULIE MARQUARDT

Jim Marquardt and his daughter, Julie, share a slice of pie at Baron's Cove in Sag Harbor. COURTESY JULIE MARQUARDT

Jim Marquardt and his daughter, Julie, share a slice of pie at Baron's Cove in Sag Harbor. COURTESY JULIE MARQUARDT

The Marquardt family dons

The Marquardt family dons "Rockaway Cobras" shirts, the name of Jim Marquardt's childhood football team, in honor of his 90th birthday. COURTESY JULIE MARQUARDT

Jim and Ann Marquardt with their grandchildren, Sam, Victoria and Daniel. COURTESY JULIE MARQUARDT

Jim and Ann Marquardt with their grandchildren, Sam, Victoria and Daniel. COURTESY JULIE MARQUARDT

Jim Marquardt

Jim Marquardt

Jim Marquardt inside The Sag Harbor Express newsroom. ANNETTE HINKLE

Jim Marquardt inside The Sag Harbor Express newsroom. ANNETTE HINKLE

Jim Marquardt inside The Sag Harbor Express newsroom. ANNETTE HINKLE

Jim Marquardt inside The Sag Harbor Express newsroom. ANNETTE HINKLE

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