Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, and in Barbaras honor, contributions may be made to Alzheimers Association, Delaware Valley Chapter, which can be accessed throughalz.org/delval. He was born August 27, 1931, in Shanghai, China. A graduate of Princeton High School and Tulane University, he was an avid reader, gifted writer, and talented athlete. She was full of energy, and she energized her students, inspiring them through song, movement, and the spoken word. Starting as a young swimmer, he progressed to the full suite of endurance sports, including running, hiking, and cycling. During their 47 years of marriage Pat and Andy enjoyed many opportunities to travel trips with friends, IBM Golden Circle Awards (honoring Andy as a top salesperson), and especially visiting family in places like London, Hong Kong, and Paris. Connie Marks, for more than 35 years an elementary school teacher in Philadelphia, died November 4, 2022, at 95. They were also members of the Princeton Macintosh User Group and Marilyn often volunteered to read stories to children at her neighborhood school. Following RCA, Rays engineering positions were with New Jersey Public Broadcasting Authority, Mercer County Community College, Advanced Technology Systems in Fairlawn, NJ, EMR Photoelectric in Princeton, and CBS in New York. He supported the creation of new kinds of courses, in new fields, with connections and support for interdisciplinary international studies, especially in African, Asian, and Latin American studies, and initiated graduate and undergraduate courses in world history. Bill was the youngest son of Edward and Doris McCaffrey Humes. Jim was most proud, however, of his family. Rice was a vibrant member of many circles who thrived on community and particularly on bringing people together to do the things she loved. He began his legal career at Dewey Ballantine in NYC, and later became Asst. Peter Michael ONeill (1946-2022) passed away peacefully on October 25 after a valiant, graceful struggle with Parkinsons disease. Among her mentors was the biostatistician John Tukey, whose methods of exploratory data analysis she applied in her book. From 1985 to 2007, he ran courses worldwide, as evidenced by his collection of 60 miniature national flags purchased at airports around the world. 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. A private funeral and burial were held at the Princeton Cemetery (Princeton, New Jersey) on February 24, 2023. She enjoyed walking, exploring the cities, and bringing home gifts for her many grandchildren. Joy had a passion for medicine and leadership, working as a nursing professor and medical administrator throughout her career. After his retirement he stayed active continuing to invest in the private and public equity markets. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society-Prostate Cancer Research or to the national Alzheimers Association for research which Bill supported in honor of his mother. Mitzi was preceded in death by her parents, both of her husbands, and her beloved brother James Alter of Chicago. A memorial service is planned for 2 p.m. on January 2 at Trinity Church Princeton. He was an assistant professor of economics at Princeton University from 1994 to 1997. He is survived by his wife, Barbara Hallows; three children: Laurie (John), Kenneth (Nuria),and Gail (Jonathan); eight grandchildren: Eleanor, Theo, Brian, Alexander, Andrew, Kale, Adelaide, and Lane; nieces, Lani, Diane, and nephew, David and their families. He was coauthor of several books including, Visitation will be held from 10-11 a.m. on Monday, April 10, 2023 with Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. at St. Pauls Church, 216 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ 08542. Funeral services and burial were heldSunday, November 6,at Princeton Cemetery. She is survived by her three sons, and her faithful, loyal stepson Josh (Stacy) Markowitz of Princeton. Richard had a very energetic spirit, was thoughtful and generous, and possessed a kind and happy demeanor. Her sister, Bonnie Jacobi of Fairview, NC also survives. Nancye loved to make good friends and be with people. We are going to miss his piano music streaming out of the windows in the evenings. She resided on Prince of Wales Island for 40 years. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her name may be sent to give.feedingamerica.org. He remained in the United States for several years before returning to Italy where he met Adele. He attended and boarded at the Lawrenceville School of Lawrenceville, NJ, lettering in baseball and soccer, participating in the glee club, and was a member of the Woodhull House. Hai-Tao Tang, age 91, of Plainsboro, passed away at home of natural causes on Sunday, March 26, 2023. Family trips often included stops to see organs in churches miles out of the way of the stated destination. Carrie is remembered as a daughter, sister, wife, mother, aunt, and dear friend to many. Bill was elected to several Halls of Fame including Princeton High School Athletics, Mercer County Tennis, and USTA Middle States. She was often found with a box of watercolors painting an ocean scene or looking through her binoculars at birds and boats. Jeff is survived by his wife Mary; children Christopher (Olivia), Katelyn, and Scott; father Thomas; brother Scott (Susan); sister Kim; brothers-in-law Bill (Emma) King and Robert (Andrea) King; sisters-in-law Dede King, Tricia (Fred) Kosmo, Debbie (Steve) Killman, Deirdre Neely, Eileen (Mark) Gillis; 19 nieces and nephews; and was predeceased by his mother Barbara Bechler. Jane went on to study at Vassar College, graduating in 1942 and received a M.A. Burial will follow in the Princeton Cemetery. Pat is pre-deceased by her husband of over 47 years Andrew Cahill, her parents Daniel and Mary (Harrington) Doherty, and brothers Daniel and Francis Doherty. His 14 years as chair of the Department of History was considered transformative, as he helped push the intellectual frontiers of the department beyond Europe and North America. A lifelong sports enthusiast, Dick led an active lifestyle enjoying hiking, gardening, and a deep appreciation for nature. He began with the words Oh give me an Illinois Girl, and ended with Melva, will you marry me? Time and again when this story has been retold, someone exclaims:There is still hope!. He was a Life Member of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, serving as Manager and Membership Chairman in Philadelphia, and on the Board of Editors of the SMPTE Journal. He famously said that his 80s were the best decade of his life. Barbara continued to attend horse shows with Jordan through 2021. He never shied away from letting the refs know when he disagreed with a call which was not infrequently or voicing his opinions when watching games on TV (and sometimes waking up his sleeping children in the process). He played wheelchair tennis. His list of ventures was long and varied, before he gravitated toward Biotech and founded the successful firm Genovation BioSciences which he nurtured until reluctant retirement in 2021. During his college summers, Rob manned the docks as a counselor at nearby Camp Tecumseh, an all-boys, all-athletics sports camp on Lake Winnipesaukee. A pioneering woman, she embarked upon her career in scientific research, initially working for DuPont in Wilmington, DE. Anita was active in many local organizations including: Princeton Senior Resource Center, Littlebrook School Grand-Pals (reading to kindergarten students), an active member of The Jewish Center Princeton, The Jewish Center Senior Drop-In Lounge, Bnai Brith (renamed Jewish Women International), Princeton University Friends of Foreign Students, and the Wonder of Word Play poetry group where she participated in meetings up until shortly before her passing. A dedicated Princetonian, David served as Vice President of his class for a number of years. Bruce McLain Breckenridge, 96, passed away on Sunday, February 19, 2023, at Pennswood Village in Newtown, Pennsylvania. Connie lived in Princeton, N.J., since 2005. Sheilas father Coddy sang with the Yale Whiffenpoofs and often gathered with his three brothers who lived nearby to make music. He was born on February 16, 1932, in Makhanda (then Grahamstown), Republic of South Africa, and attended Pretoria Boys High School, Pretoria, RSA. Richard is survived by his two sons, Conor Knott and Quinn Knott; their mother Angela Knott; and his two brothers, Bruce Knott and John Knott. Lee was predeceased by her beloved father, George, and is survived by her husband, Richard Coyle; mother, Cindy Clark; brothers Jay, Drew, and Mark; Aunt Dix; and seven nieces and nephews. She shared her passion for art, education, and nature with her children and grandchildren. We are grateful that his smile and memory continue to fill us with peace and love. Ravioli,Littlebrooks esteemed stuffed giraffe mascot, which Evelyn nurtured intoperpetuity, was the events celebrity guest. At her request, the funeral will take place in her hometown in Greece. Read the l, Read todays edition of the @towntopics (April 1, Read todays edition of the @towntopics (April 5, Spring is here! Robert Stanbrough Hillas passed away from sudden cardiac arrest on the morning of January 21, 2023, at his home in Hanover, New Hampshire. 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. Born December 6, 1927 in Charleston, West Virginia, she was the daughter of Edgar Jennings Goodrich and Beulah Lenfest Goodrich. The young family moved to the Princeton area in 1959. He was a role model to many, generous with his friends, and lived his life with humility and dignity. He supported the creation of new kinds of courses, in new fields, with connections and support for interdisciplinary international studies, especially in African, Asian, and Latin American studies, and initiated graduate and undergraduate courses in world history. Edwin Paul Beckerman, the library director who helped transform a patchwork of small, unaffiliated book rooms into the modern Woodbridge Library System, died Saturday, October 29 at age 94. Thereafter, she worked for several advertising agencies in New York City. Charles was an exceptional teacher and had a remarkable ability to clearly explain complex financial concepts. He was a member of the International Club and played on teams in Canada and the U.S. for many years. She taught first and second grade sometimes together and led school assemblies and conducted the chorus. He then emigrated to Lusaka, Zambia (then Northern Rhodesia) and taught in the Gilbert Rennie schools. In Princeton she was a founding member of All Saints Church, and an active member of Springdale Golf Club and the AAUW. Rest in Peace Nancye Jim is ready and waiting for you! Not one to slow down in retirement, he continued writing, publishing books on the Nobel-winning economist W. Arthur Lewis, a short history of Egypt, and a biography of Anwar al-Sadat. Burial followed in Princeton Cemetery. Long before AI, she could transcend almost instantaneously the six degrees of separation. He taught his kids to swim, coached soccer, made Sunday morning breakfasts, and attended the countless sporting events occasioned by four active kids. Hillier asked General Manager Joe Bavaro to also interview her, and his determination was they should hire Barbara, not because of her pretty face and not until there was a project for an interior designer. They also enjoyed entertaining and many of their friends were associated with their long and active membership at Springdale Golf Club. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10 a.m. on Friday, April 14, 2023 at St. Pauls Church 216 Nassau Street, Princeton. He captained bare boat charter sailboats along with family and friends, sailing to explore the Island of Tonga, BVI, Greece, Croatia, Marthas Vineyard and Nantucket, and in the Chesapeake Bay. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Burial will follow in Princeton Cemetery. Richards parents, Richard J. Knott and Margaret T. Knott preceded him in death. A memorial and celebration of her life will be announced later. They soon built a home in a field on Rosedale Road. According to a Facebook comment made by her husband, John Dean, Litzi had been "fighting cancer" over the course of the previous winter. Spring has come to Port Protection and with it a host of chores and opportunities. Carolyn was a loving and engaged advocate of all creatures. In addition to teaching math at PHS, Bill hoped to coach basketball. Tact, read a plaque on Eds desk it was a paraphrase of Churchill is when you tell someone to go to hell, and they cant wait to get there. Ed Beckerman was a very tactful man. 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. Chaims friends and family often remarked on his encyclopedic recall and ability to share a joke for every occasion, no matter how irreverent. Albert was an English teacher in the New York City School Board and then became a Vice Principal in various high schools in the Bronx, NY. He then moved to IBM where he spent over 20 years working in sales and marketing. Charles continuously held significant leadership positions at Columbia Business School for more than a decade, including most recently as Senior Vice Dean. David made a positive difference in countless peoples lives. Patricia Marie (Pat) Cahill, 88, of Skillman, NJ, formerly of Princeton, NJ, passed away in her home at Stonebridge on November 25 from the effects of melanoma. Rice Lyons, 93, of Princeton died peacefully in her home on October 31, 2022. He will be forever missed for his intelligence, curiosity, and (at times off-color) sense of humor. Eugene attended the Princeton schools and completed his freshman year at Princeton High School before transferring to The Hun School of Princeton, graduating in 1948. Gigi had stopped both smoking and drinking in her mid-thirties prior to her marriage, and became an active member of the AA organization that was to become a major part of her life. Arrangements are under the director of Mather-Hodge Funeral Home, Princeton. While in Boston, on a blind date, Toni met her future husband, John J. Keaney, who was then studying for a doctorate in Classics at Harvard University. Donations can be made in Louises memory to Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 90 Leonardine Avenue, South River, NJ 08882. He sang with the Orlando Boy Choir, and at his church, where he also played the trombone. 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. Bach, Mozart, and Vivaldi. As a child, Rob was both athletic and intelligent, with a great sense of humor and a knack for a clever turn of phrase. He was a longtime contributor to many organizations and educational institutions, including the Princeton Symphony, the Conservation Fund, Oxfam America, Dartmouth College, Stanford University, and Camp Tecumseh. A memorial service will be held in San Francisco. She was predeceased by her parents and sister Monica Barnouw. Port Protection - Tribute to Gary Muehlberger | It was with great sadness that we learned about Gary Muehlberger's passing last week. Though accurate, the accounting given fails to capture much about Yetta Ziolkowski that was most extraordinary. Jack was a generous and charismatic man, admired for his gregarious nature, quick wit, and iconic turns of phrase which will live on for many years to come. She was a huge Phillies fan (shoutout to Jayson 2008!) 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. He entered the University of California at Berkeley for a second undergraduate degree for which he was awarded a Phi Beta Kappa. She also loved to volunteer for the Arts Council of Princeton and the Doctors Wives Committee at Princeton Hospital contributing to many poster designs for the Hospital Fete. She took great pride in being the daughter and sister of veterans: her father had served in France in World War I as a volunteer in the Canadian Expeditionary Force, and her brother, Jimmy Alden Goldstein, was a U.S. soldier stationed in South Korea in the late 1950s. As the independent person she was, when she was told there was only enough money to send the only boy of four to college, Lucy Anne decided to do it herself. Jim was a prolific author in the field of industrial relations and human resource management. Married in 2010, their 50-year whirlwind romance was capped with 12 joyful years of marriage. In 1971, he and Liz bought The Queenstown Shop, a picture framing business at 43 South Main Street, Pennington. He established the Scribe Pen Company and established a relationship with BIC in France, a business that his younger brother, Bennie, went on to manage. As much as Charles loved and valued his work, he considered the tight-knit family he and Daphne created his greatest accomplishment and source of joy. Phyllis and Bernard moved to North Miami Beach; and at 58 and no longer married, Phyllis launched her professional career in PR at an age when many started planning for their retirement. Lynn had a true zest for life, always positive and upbeat. He loved to perform and played Oliver in Oliver in grade school, and Pippin in Pippin in college. They were married on July 10, 1954 before they made the return voyage to the United States in December 1954. He played virtually every intramural sport and filled in on the varsity sailing team. Chikako is survived by her daughter, Tomoko, and her son, Haru. She will be missed by her children, Lowell and Michelle Johnson, Lesley Johnson-Gelb, Jennifer and David Goodall, seven grandchildren, and one great-granddaughter. The family arrived at Philadelphia airport on August 17, 1969. While living in Boston, New York, and Princeton he also attended an untold number of live performances, which he claimed helped him calibrate his audio system at home. Their marriage on March 26, 1951, proved magically successful, uniting two people whose fathers immigrated to the United States from utterly different backgrounds in eastern Europe. Above all, Louise had a deep religious faith that sustained her both in day-to-day life and as a committed church member, and was an active parishioner at Holy Trinity Church in South River for the past 30 years. Bob offered adult education lectures to the Princeton community and held advanced group history discussions in his home for a group of motivated high school students. She also studied dance with Martha Graham as a young adult, and lit up scores of dance floors over the years jitterbugging with her husband. She was born April 27, 1937 to Laurence and Fern (Moss) Gage in the kitchen of their Brookfield Twp. He continued there as an instructor while completing clinical requirements for the MD degree in 1956. In his downtime, David was a runner, beekeeper, family photographer, tennis player, skier, fly fisherman, outdoorsman, avid reader, writer, football fan, music lover, angel investor, and entrepreneur. At her 50thU of I class reunion in 2009, life changed when Ed Madsen, a classmate she had not seen for 50 years, invited Melva to a dinner date. She chaired the committee that organized and executed PUMCs sesquicentennial anniversary. He was married to the late Kenan Myers Van Vranken for over three decades and together they raised three sons. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Princeton Tennis Program: ptp.org, 92 Washington Road, Princeton, NJ 08540. The hills of Colgate were never far from Peters heart, as he organized countless events and reunions, including chairing his 50th reunion committee. While battling a relentlessly debilitating disease in his final years, Peter continued to practice law, play golf, watch the Yankees and the Giants (with great vigor! After he earned his doctorate, the family moved to Texas, where their daughter was born in 1983. A highlight for Richard was visiting the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY, with his family. Box 6704, Hagerstown, MD 21741 or at donate3.cancer.org. Refinish. Gary Muehlberger Obituary. He was at ETS for 31 years as a creative technology person working on many different kinds of systems including those for processing and grading millions of the tests that became standard in schools across the country, like the PSAT, SAT, and AP. A Memorial Visitation will be held from 10-11 a.m. on Monday, January 30, 2023 at Star of David Memorial Chapel of Princeton, 40 Vandeventer Avenue, Princeton, NJ 08542. Sharing this Koi pond with neighbors and visitors was one of his greatest joys. A memorial gathering to celebrate Lees life will be held at a future date. In lieu of flowers or gifts please donate to The Mary Elliott Wislar Memorial Scholarship Foundation of Princeton, administered by The Princeton Community Foundation. She enjoyed working in her garden particularly with the familys first bird, Boo, walking around on the grass next to her and knew a lot about flowers and other plants. We would like to show you a description here but the site won't allow us. View Source Suggest Edits Memorial Photos Flowers Created by: Honoring Their Lives Added: 19 Mar 2021 Find a Grave Memorial ID: 224656744 Source citation He was a member of The Bedens Brook Club, The Harvard Club, and The Nassau Club. A unique soul with a great personality has an amazing sense of humour, diligent and caring.
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