Raymond Leroy Hallows, 93, of Skillman, NJ, died on October 27, 2022, close to his loving family. He served three years as an officer in the U.S. Navy after which he returned to school at Harvard where he received a Masters in Business Administration. Arrangements are under the direction of the Mather-Hodge Funeral Home. At the completion of his medical training in 1970, they along with their first daughter, moved to Princeton, NJ, where they resided for 50 years. Litzi Botello died in June 25, 2021, at the age of 62. Michael was born in South Plainfield, NJ, and spent his childhood there. Sandy was born on October 16, 1925 in Kansas City, Missouri. He was the heart and soul of Port Protection and a valuable member. Always a scholar, he graduated Summa Cum Laude from Tung-Hai University in Taichung, Taiwan, received his Masters in Food Science and PhD in Agricultural Chemistry from University of California, Davis, and Certified Nutrition Specialist from the U.S. Certification Board for Nutrition Specialists, New York, NY. She created fused stained glass jewelry and stained glass windows. She had the amazing ability to turn away from the practice on Friday afternoon and enjoy her own time over the weekend, including reading the New York Times cover to cover. Dr. She was president of the Princeton High School scholarship committee (now the 101 club) and was a strong supporter of the schools music program, helping to raise money for the choirs European trips. He came back home and enrolled in New York University, where he became Phi Beta Kappa (he would cringe knowing this was included because his humility trumped his achievement), edited the newspaper, and met the love of his life, Judith Joyce Karmiller. And she was a loving and playful grandmother. He began his legal career at Dewey Ballantine in NYC, and later became Asst. While at Oppenheimer Funds, Richard survived the 9/11 attacks on The World Trade Center, and many colleagues credit Richard for saving their lives by insisting everyone evacuate the building after the first plane struck. The hills of Colgate were never far from Peters heart, as he organized countless events and reunions, including chairing his 50th reunion committee. He also completed revisions of, Chris grew up in Princeton, graduating from Princeton High School in 1990, where he was a trumpeter in the Studio Band, and editor-in-chief of, David attended Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, and received his medical doctorate from the Emory University Medical School in 1965. He would always have projects ongoing to which the end results were breathtaking. He had a successful career in the corporate insurance industry. For decades he also met with a small group of older men every morning for two hours at Bon Apptit. He was also the editor of the Plainsong Psalter for the Episcopal Church. A graveside service will be held in Princeton Cemetery on Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 2 p.m. Though accurate, the accounting given fails to capture much about Yetta Ziolkowski that was most extraordinary. He served as Director of the Institute of Management and Labor Relations (later the School of Management & Labor Relations) at Rutgers from 1979 until 1990 and was named a Distinguished Professor in 1982. Leslie was born in Princeton, N.J., on December 15, 1958 to Beresford Smith and Barbara Smith (ne Kowalski). He pursued graduate studies in physiology at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry and was awarded the PhD degree in 1952. He was always happy in the company of his labs, Sport, and later Callie. A rich and dynamic tenor, Georges singing voice turned heroic after he began studying with George McKinley, his dear friend and mentor. Her sister Joan Purnell and brother H. Barton Thomas predeceased her. As a member of the YWCA Artisans Guild, she enjoyed her time leading classes on how to knit. Michael was a member of St. Pauls Church where he served as an usher for over 15 years and a volunteer lector for Italian masses. In retirement Melva enjoyed flower arranging in which she had excelled as a teen in the Brookfield 4-H Club. She was honored several times for her contributions to the scholarly mission of the medical school. She was an avid gardener, a lover of animals, and a masterful cook. Dick served in the United States Navy on the USS Rich DDE 820 from 1955 until 1957. He excelled in sports at St. Pauls, and in his senior year was Secretary of his Form. She passed peacefully at her home of 66 years on Littlebrook Road North in Princeton on February 23, just two months short of reaching 100. He had a lifelong love for sailing and the sea. While in Philadelphia, Leslie performed several shows with the Rose Valley Chorus a community Gilbert & Sullivan and musical theater company. Lawrence Larry Berger, 69, passed away peacefully at home on Friday, March 17, surrounded by his wife Paget and his children Rebecca, Aaron, and Josh. A Memorial Service is planned for 11 a.m. on Saturday, January 7 at Nassau Presbyterian Church in Princeton. Revise. She traveled annually with her family to Cabo San Lucas and loved the ocean. Michelina Federico, 89, of Princeton died on Wednesday, March 22, 2023 at home. In 1952, he graduated from the University of Miami, Florida with a bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering. Larrys affection for golf began during his years in Brooklyn, competing for his high school golf team. She created a vertical convention center that soared 170 feet into the Texas sky with convention rooms at different levels, all connected by amazing escalators and with expansive terraces protected from the hot Texas sun. A memorial service is planned for 2 p.m. on January 2 at Trinity Church Princeton. Among 2,935 candidates, he won the Institutes Overseas Prize for the best overseas candidate. He said he was particularly lucky to have a second marriage to Daniela. Married in 2010, their 50-year whirlwind romance was capped with 12 joyful years of marriage. Larry is survived by several nieces and a nephew. How right he was became apparent in 1965, when he faced strong headwinds from critics. degree and where he played basketball for four years. Since he, age 12, bought his first Bolex movie camera, his passion was documenting family memories in motion pictures and video. A service of remembrance will be celebrated at 12 p.m. on Saturday, February 18, 2023, at St. Pauls Roman Catholic Church, 216 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ 08542. To these she added perspectives gained from travels with her husband, not only across North America, but also throughout Europe, as well as to South Korea and Japan. A private graveside ceremony will be held later this month in Princeton, New Jersey. He went to primary and secondary school in Longwood, Florida, and showed an early interest and facility with numbers. The episode description says: "Winter has arrived in Port Protection, forcing residents into the deadly elements to secure needed resources to survive through the long season. Tonis interests were marvelously diverse, and reflected her ceaseless intellectual curiosity. She later attended McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago. In addition to her husband, Jay, Harriet is survived by her brother John Harper and his wife Margaret of Birmingham, AL; daughters Jane Elisabeth Vawter of St. Petersburg, FL, and Nancy Vawter Jackonis and her husband Michael of Manassas, VA; and grandchildren Kasey May Gilliam and husband Andrew of Kailua, Hawaii, and Logan Jamieson Jackonis and wife Cecile of San Francisco, CA. While raising her family in Princeton, NJ, she became an original member of the Boudinotes, a female a cappella group that performed both locally and nationally for over a decade. Squibb & Sons in Princeton, NJ, where he and Joan raised their children and resided for 35 years. The family extends a deep thank you to Dr. David Barile, Dr. Ramy Sedholm, and the entire staff of Greenwood Hospice Care, including the two Kellys and Chaplain Byron. He kept meticulous track of his running times, and he strove for a personal best each time he ran out the door. A public memorial service is on Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 11 a.m. at Mather-Hodge Funeral Home, Princeton, NJ. His father, Bob M. Tignor, was the minister of the Yeadon Presbyterian church and his mother, Martha, taught high school Latin. She also sang with the Greenwich Grace Notes and joined the choir at St. Lukes Church in Darien. Call us on +0044 1034 5623 or get in touch via email at mentor@mentorbiz.com". He is survived by his wife, Teena Cahill; his six children David Dyer, Matthew Dyer, Jennifer Christy Dyer Thrash, Andrew Cahill, James J.C. Cahill, and Mia Cahill; and 12 grandchildren. Upon arriving in Princeton, he worked for Nelson Glass until he joined his brothers as a barber at Continental Barber Shop in Princeton. She was the best Nonna to Michael Cuomo and his wife Savannah of Marlton, NJ, Christopher Cuomo of Hamilton, and Eric Pietrefesa of South Brunswick. He had allies in city hall. He is also predeceased by his son-in-law James Purdon, and his brother-in-law William Ray. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her memory to Hands Together at tinyurl.com/LucyAnneNewmanHT or a charity of your choice. Connie lived in Princeton, N.J., since 2005. Yet for Larry no role or achievement could outmatch that of being a father, reflected in the growth and development he shared with Becca, Aaron, and Josh. Dick was born on October 21, 1933 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, to William and Sarah (Frye) Davidson. She was especially proud of teaching an English conversation class to young professional women during a stint at Kyoto University Plasma Physics Laboratory. After college, Charles worked as an analyst for Merrill Lynch in Investment Banking, where he quickly added value building and explaining derivative valuation models. According to her obituary in the Ketchikan Daily News, she died in Port Protection on June 25, 2021, at the age of 62. While family came first, Jane loved literature, art, music, travel, sailing, and her community. She was the middle child, coming after brother Edwin and before baby sister Lois. While in college, he met his wife Angela, and they were married in 1976. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Wounded Warrior Project or Semper Fi Fund are appreciated. She did play an extra in two movies including Circus World and The Fall of the Roman Empire, and developed a close friendship with John Wayne and Rita Hayworth while there. Phyllis could be seen walking her maltese dog Lucky in town every day in every season. She is sorely missed by her husband Charles F. Morgan; her brother Samuel W. Lambert III; her three children Charles Morgan Jr., Maria Grill, and Samuel Morgan; daughters-in-law Kace and Shoki; her son-in-law Chris; and her seven grandchildren. The new office took on the creation of corporate headquarters for Vanguard, Motorola, Bell Atlantic, Bristol Myers Squibb, and Merck. When hed arrived, the total number of subscriptions between all eight township libraries had been 20. In lieu of flowers or gifts please donate to The Mary Elliott Wislar Memorial Scholarship Foundation of Princeton, administered by The Princeton Community Foundation. Disclaimer: This. He served on various boards well into his retirement, His skilled talent and craftsmanship lead him to his career at Princeton University as a glazier and carpenter. At the time of his retirement, he was the Schools Director of International Programs, and developed graduate programs in human resource management with organizations in China, Singapore, and Indonesia. What happened to Gary? He sang the role of ne in Les Troyens at the opening of the Opra Bastille in Paris in 1990, performed at the State Theater in Karlsruhe, and, from 1988 to 1990, he sang at the Vienna State Opera. Thus, was completed an amazing career of motherhood, service, leadership, sophistication, artistic creativity, and passion. | By Life Below Zero | Facebook Log In Forgot Account? In 2015, five years after her second husband died, she moved to Princeton Windrows. Carolyn will be deeply missed by her family and friends. She loved reading, and as a high school student, she hoped to become a librarian. was Pittsburgh shortly after his 40th birthday including the Philadelphia Marathon and the Marine Corps Marathon in Washington, D.C. Tom was known for being intellectually curious, a prolific reader of books, and interested in music of many genres from jazz to funk. He was the son of the late Helen Parriski Perks and Thomas C. Perks Sr. and the brother of the late Thomas C. Perks Jr. and uncle of his late niece Sheila Perks Fisher. He continued to be an avid researcher, working with co-authors on his five active papers into the fall of 2022. Reality Titbit has all the details on how Litzi passed away as well as the shocking news that both her sons passed away too. Sheilas determination at the end of life was inspirational. Connie is survived by her children and children-in-law, Marilyn Marks Tal and Reli Tal of Princeton, with whom she lived; and Ted and Ilene Fluss Marks of San Jose, California. To honor Dave, please consider contributing to the C. David Allis Mentorship Fund for Young Scientists: As a member of a Presbyterian church wherever she lived, she served churches as both a Deacon and an Elder. Arrangements are by Mather-Hodge Funeral Home, Princeton. Following graduation from Harvard College, he worked as a Research Associate at the Harvard Business School, before beginning his career in accounting followed by investment banking. Outside of classical music, Leslie enjoyed jazz, and 1970s and 80s rock. Mary (Molly) Goodrich Houston, age 95, passed away on April 10, 2023. Phyllis Apple, who turned 100 on November 30, 2022, died peacefully at her home in Princeton, NJ, on December 27, 2022 in the warm embrace of her family. To extend condolences and share remembrances, please visit TheKimble. He and his wife Mary Breckenridge lived in Princeton, New Jersey, before moving to Pennswood Village in 2003. Bill remained in Princeton until 2014 when he moved in with his son, Robert, and son-in-law, Joseph Pecht. He went on to Vermont Medical School in Burlington, Vermont, graduating in 1957. He is survived by his wife Jean, his son Bill Davidson and daughter-in-law Michelle Quinn-Davidson, his daughter Susan Davidson Serreze and son-in-law Peter Serreze, and his grandchildren Wesley and Sara Serreze. She will be remembered as a great music lover and delighted in the many opportunities to attend the Metropolitan Opera and performances at McCarter. Her distinguished career began with one year at Swarthmore College followed by an assistant professorship at Mount Holyoke College where she wrote the 1956 paper Stochastic Processes Connected With Harmonic Functions, with William Feller. 1954 saw her second son Allen arrive and in 1959 her third son Dudley. Soft spoken and sincere, Bill will be remembered for his sportsmanship. The family wants to thank the remarkable staff at Brookdale Dublin for their gentleness and thoughtful care of Barbara during her stay in their facility. She was named an Outstanding Volunteer of Morris County, NJ, in 1983. He focused on empire and capitalism before either topic was fashionable, writing seven books on African history. He is survived by his longtime partner Lee; son Greg (wife Karen), grandson Alex, son Jeff (wife Ann), grandchildren Dylan and Harper, ex-wife Nancy, five siblings Craig (wife Daryl), Allen (wife Priscilla), Tom (wife Sinda), Karen, and Peggy (wife Malissa), and many nieces and nephews. All of her children carry her maiden name and all feel their deep roots in Hebron soil. She is also survived by her sister-in-law and her husband, Clara and Silvio Toto, and many nieces, nephews, cousins, and good friends. A loyal friend, Louise stayed in lifelong touch with her good pals from high school, her and Royces tight-knit Princeton circle, numerous close friends from church, work, and the communities in which she lived, and the dedicated caregivers who watched over her in the last years of her life. She created challenging scavenger hunts every Christmas, meant for her He made an adventurous escape from communist Romania, involving crossing a border in the trunk of a car and posing as a seminarian, eventually making his way to NYC, where he graduated from Columbia University with a B.S. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Princeton Tennis Program: ptp.org, 92 Washington Road, Princeton, NJ 08540. After several years of working on those early RCA machines, he took an opportunity to move to a growing operation in Princeton called Educational Testing Service (ETS). He flew as a commercial pilot for American Airlines for 30 years. A celebration of life will be held at the Institute for Advanced Study, Wolfensohn Hall, on February 11 at 11 a.m. Charless research on short sellers and high-frequency traders changed the way the profession thinks about these traders. At the same time, she blazed her own path with her engaging presence, keen intelligence and sense of humor, and powerful empathy for others. She is predeceased by her sister, Selma Hechtlinger. In addition to Barbara, Robert, and Rachel, Jim leaves two grandchildren, Elias and Emmanuelle Begin, and his sister, Jean Capelli Lindsay of Los Alamos, NM. The family thanks her many friends who provided companionship, care and support, particularly in her latter years. Lucy Anne made sure she got an education, as that was most important to her. His book Worlds Together, Worlds Apart: A History of the Modern World: 1300 to the Present (Norton, 2002), a two-volume history of the world, is generally regarded as the defining scholarly work in the field and the leading college-level textbook on global history. His second child, Kim, was born in Burlington in 1954. In the 1950s she worked as a research assistant at the University of Rochester School of Medicine, and in the 1960s at Washington University in St. Louis, where she collaborated on several celebrated studies in public health. View Source Suggest Edits Memorial Photos Flowers Created by: Honoring Their Lives Added: 19 Mar 2021 Find a Grave Memorial ID: 224656744 Source citation Donations may be made to the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Princeton (uuprinceton.org), Thirteen New York Public Media (WNET/PBS thirteen.org), and The College of Wooster. She became active in school committees and activities. Weezie loved letters, arts and sciences. Frank Rainer Schmidt Jim was most proud, however, of his family. He always would leave you with his signature line see you at Christmas.. Bob Hillier and Barbara were married in 1986, as a working relationship turned into a love story. Gary's self-taught subsistence survival skills are legendary amongst the community, who seek out his teachings, especially when it comes to trapping. For the past few decades, she served as Professor of Mathematics at Temple University, where she was an exceedingly popular instructor whose excellence and effectiveness in teaching difficult subjects has been recognized through teaching awards. They should. She was born October 28, 1937, in Oak Park, IL, the daughter of Herbert J. and Gladys Semple Johnston. The building haswon every imaginable award including several for its sustainability and structural finesse. John volunteered for Catholic Charities and performed outreach and education to parishes in Trenton. Elly Petronio, nee Elena Unghy, was born in Croatia (formerly known as Fiume, Italy) in 1935. A memorial service will be held at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Princeton, 50 Cherry Hill Road, Princeton, New Jersey, at 2 p.m. Sunday, February 19, 2023. Sharing information with family to help them make wise decisions to achieve a sound financial future was important to him. She is survived by her husband, Edgar B. Madsen; nieces Laurie Gage and Linda (Brian) Fluty; nephews Read Gage, Bruce (Cheryl) Gage, Robert Reg (Janet) Gage, and Duane (Cathy) Gage; as well as more than 30 grand and great-grand nephews and nieces. As Jordan grew, Barbara stayed deeply engaged in her life, and was Jordans best cheerleader, confidant, and role model, teaching her the importance of having a career, but that being a mom was above all else. In 1959, Joy earned her Bachelor of Science from the University in Minnesota School of Nursing and became a registered nurse. Memorial Contributions may be made to St. Pauls Church, 216 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ 08540. Additionally, she was a superb cook, always adding to her repertoire, a needlepoint enthusiast, and looked forward to day trips with friends to New York to attend shows and the opera. Finally, Melva transferred for four years to Andersens Consulting Division (now known as Accenture) from which she retired in 1999. She was full of energy, and she energized her students, inspiring them through song, movement, and the spoken word. He went to graduate school at Northwestern University while in the U.S. Navy and earned MEd and EDM Math Education degrees from Rutgers University. Michael is predeceased by his father Michael A. Cortese. He remained a bridge enthusiast, playing regularly and occasionally substituting as a director in Bill Millers sanctioned games at the Princeton Senior Resource Center and the Stone Hill Church. Richard William Knott, 61, graduated from Temple University with a degree in accounting and later received an MBA from the University of Virginia. In his special way, he made our neighborhood a paradise for us all.. He was 75 years old and had lived most of his life in New York City, working at HBO and specializing in video post-production. Once her children were off to school, it was time for Nancye to return to teaching: grammar lessons at the kitchen table were no longer enough. In a unanimous vote, the library board of trustees reaffirmed the book selection and gave Beckerman their full backing. William D. Kraft, Jr., 87, of Cranbury, NJ, died peacefully at home on Friday, December 16, 2022. A private funeral and burial were held at the Princeton Cemetery (Princeton, New Jersey), on May 10, 2022. Little did she imagine that Jim would become her husband and life partner for 66 years. One of his key insights was that library management was a political job. She loved to cook and entertain, spending many occasions at her home hosting family and friends over the years and up until her final days. He also served in the United States Army Reserve. He was a kind, gentle, generous man who will be missed by his sons Jim, Lee, and Peter and their spouses, Tom, Wendi, and Eileen; his grandchildren Max, Amelia, Kai, and Lydia; his niece Susan Braun; and his nephews Michael Beckerman, Jonathan Beckerman, and Michael Braun. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at St. Pauls Church, 216 Nassau Street, Princeton. Bob helped her through her third and must pass site planning exam by forcing her to build a topographic site model out of sheets of cardboard to better understand site grading. They were married in 1947 after Albert returned from serving in World War II. So it can be said that Gary Muirberg's death was caused by a fire that engulfed his house in the spin-off "Life Below Zero". Most of all, he enjoyed spending time with his family and friends and living a simple life, growing his garden wherever he was, and knowing that God was steering his path. She worked for The Daily Mail newspaper, Xerox, and Heathrow International Airport, and also spent time as a London travel guide. Charles David Allis (Dave) passed away January 8, 2023 in Seattle, Washington, surrounded by his loving children and wife Barbara of 47 years. He was the owner/operator of the Glendale Inn in Ewing, NJ. Barbaras senior thesis at Beaver was a proposed casino for Philadelphias Fairmont Park. He leaves a legacy of generosity, love, wit, and respect. The house in Princeton that she shared with John and where she raised Pat and Phil is decorated with the photos she chose and the curtains she sewed. He volunteered as a reader for the blind; worked with struggling elementary school learners in the read-aloud program at a local elementary school, and helped women living in a shelter get their GED. Lee expressed his dedication to human rights and the environment by his active membership in the ACLU and on the Boards of local and statewide environmental organizations, including the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association, the Nature Conservancy of New Jersey, the New Jersey Audubon Society, the New Jersey League ofConservation Voters, the Pinelands Preservation Alliance, and the Atlantic Audubon Society (of which he was a Founding Director). Burial will be private. After retiring from teaching, she began volunteering at the Princeton University Art Museum, where she served as a docent for school groups. Arrangements are by the Wilson-Apple Funeral Home, Pennington. From an early age, she demonstrated a knack for drawing and an innate artistic talent. He returned to Warburg Pincus in 1993 as a Managing Director, occasioning an announcement in the Wall Street Journal. An avid birdwatcher, she and her friends Tanya and Milton Moss frequented the vicinity of the Atlantic flyway and visited other countries specifically to go birding. Beloved for her wit, compassion, and dedication to her family. She managed the Country Store at Stonebridge for many years, providing a resource for those unable to shop independently. A memorial and celebration of her life will be announced later. Bill was predeceased by his wife Carol Perkins Fonger in 1989. In particular, entrepreneurs are a rare breed of homo sapiens and working with them tends to be exhilarating and exasperating, frequently simultaneously.. Brooks was extremely well respected as a pilot and leader by his fellow Marines. Commander Albert Rose from Durham, NC, after the war. He was proud of and loved all his grandchildren: Sam and Nick Wilson, Tess Turbeville, and Calvin and David Story Rogers. Despite adverse conditions, she devoted herself to her studies especially mathematics and achieved the fourth-highest marks in all of Greece on the national qualifying exams for university admission. He was the Garibaldi of our system, said his daughter-in-law, Wenda Rottweiler, the current coordinator of the Woodbridge Main Library, who has been with the system since 1989. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the American Battlefield Trust. In 1967 he opened the firms first office in England and was invited to join its office on Research Road in Skillman. While in Brooklyn, Sam received his law degree with credentials to practice as a patent attorney. April 27, 1937 September 19, 2022 Later she taught Latin at a girls school in New Haven, Connecticut. When Jim returned from Germany, Nancye was teaching high school in Virginia. She is survived by her two remaining children, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. She loved to travel and went to Ireland, Germany, (Oberammergau Passion Play 2010) Switzerland, and Austria. Her father served in the Royal Air Force during virtually all of World War II, primarily in North Africa and the Middle East. Mary passed in 1987. Throughout her life she supported numerous charities and derived much pleasure from so doing. Her all-time favorite movie was the 1984 filmFlashdance,with its musical scores, photography, and storyline that so closely paralleled her own life story of unconventional routes to success.

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