He served in that position until 1989, and then continued as Professor of Pharmacology and Adjunct Professor of Medicine until his retirement as Emeritus Professor in 1995. It was also pretty enlightening to see how Amanda went about getting her own skip, getting one step further toward self-sufficiency, and how she went off paying it. Louise cherished her extended family as well, including her parents, Albert Ferdon and Elisabeth Ruprecht Ferdon, her three older sisters, Maryli, Betty Jane, and Nancy and their families, and Royce Jr.s family. In 1955 they moved to Princeton, NJ, where he was assigned to work at the Princeton University Project Matterhorn, the Universitys fusion program. 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. He is one of only 360 accredited Maxillofacial Prosthodontists worldwide. She was 96. OMG: Port Protection Alaska fan favourite Gary Muehlberger died at 75 years old; Port Protection cast members explored. The cast of Life Below Zero Port Protection in 2022 includes OGs of the show as well as newcomers to season 5. One of Robs great joys was to walk in the Adirondack Mountains. Facebook Twitter Instagram. His generous presence and engaging conversations enriched all who knew him. He owned grapefruit and orange groves and was part owner in a successful packing house until this industry was hit by hurricanes and canker. Burial followed at Princeton Cemetery. Each day, after spending the morning on the picket line, Connie would spend the afternoon tutoring children at her home. On Sunday, December 4, 2022, Richard Dick M. Davidson of Chestnut Hill, MA, formerly of Princeton, NJ, passed away at the age of 89. Married to Jonathan in 1992 in Honolulu, they lived in the Princeton area for more than 30 years, raising two daughters. He was a member of the International Club and played on teams in Canada and the U.S. for many years. In 2005, health concerns brought them back to the Northeast, where they could be close to their daughter. The highlight of her career was working for Martha Stewart Magazine, baking, and decorating cookies. Lynn was born in Santiago, Chile, on January 22, 1942. Jack was born to parents Joseph and Genevieve in Elizabeth, NJ, where he was raised with his younger brother Richard (all deceased). Yetta retained close ties both with those she had known from childhood and with those she had befriended in adulthood. 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. Barbara was president of both the Princeton University League and the Princeton Womens Club and served as president, program committee chairman, and member of the scholarship committee of Womens College Club of Princeton which provides financial assistance to female graduates of local high schools. His choral music career spanned over 60 years, serving as organist, choirmaster, and music director at the American Boychoir School, Washington National Cathedral, St. Bartholomews Church (New York), Trinity Church (Princeton), Christ Church Cathedral (Indianapolis), and Trinity Episcopal Church (Southport, CT). A Celebration of Eds Life will be announced in the near future. Since he, age 12, bought his first Bolex movie camera, his passion was documenting family memories in motion pictures and video. And last, but certainly not least, he was a patient, kindhearted grandfather; his grandkids will fondly remember feeding Poppas fish and eating cheeseballs with him on his lap (often as he balanced a martini). Born in Princeton, he was a lifelong resident. Connie lived in Princeton, N.J., since 2005. She has four grandchildren, Kathy ODonnell, Randy Wolfe, Heather Akers, and Brandon Fenninger; and eight great-grandchildren, Teagan and Madison ODonnell; Grace, Pearson and Emma Wolfe; and Harper, Jack, and Charlie Fenninger. Later she worked as an Executive Assistant for 27 years at the Arthur Andersen international public accounting firm. Elly was a devoted member of the Stony Brook Garden Club and established the Elly and Giorgio Stony Brook Environmental Award. Troopers said they found Tracy G. Simpson, 54, dead with . He was awarded 27 international patents for his work including work on the CD player and flat panel television. For condolences, please visit Connies obituary page atOrlandsMemorialChapel.com. Nancyes devotion and commitment to the betterment of children: her own, her grandchildren, those she taught, and especially those in need were a constant gift to all she impacted. By putting in some work cleaning the green gunk off of a fellow Port Protection resident's bigger vessel, she helped pay off her debt for the skip. She loved attending concerts and cultural events at McCarter Theatre and on the Princeton University campus, as well as during her extensive travels throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, China, Japan, Scandinavia, and Africa. Foto del da: Alaska. Upon graduation, Ray joined the Radio Corporation of America. A visitation will be held from 10-11a.m. Squibb & Sons in Princeton, NJ, where he and Joan raised their children and resided for 35 years. They lived inLong Island, NY, Cincinnati, OH, and Milford, CT, before moving toPrinceton in 1960 whereshe lived the rest of her life in the same house onRandall Road. She was preceded in death by her parents, belovedhusband of 62 years Jerome Saldick, and brother Norman Diamond. Refinish. She was born in Passaic, grew up in Hasbrouck Heights, and settled in Princeton. Reality Titbit has all the details on how Litzi passed away as well as the shocking news that both her sons passed away too. A graveside service will be held in Princeton Cemetery on Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 2 p.m. He and Teena went on cruises together. The easy athleticism and competitive spirit that Bob showed as a child from the swimming pool to the basketball court to the football field where he played quarterback on his intramural college team continued into his adulthood. They were also members of the Princeton Macintosh User Group and Marilyn often volunteered to read stories to children at her neighborhood school. 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. He was the best Husband, Dad, and Grandpa. He was a loving husband and father, and had a charming manner and a wicked wit. In workshops and student productions, her roles included Lady Billows in the opera Albert Herring, Donna Anna in Don Giovanni, and The Witch in Hansel & Gretel. Her favorite local performance was Katisha in The Mikado for the University of Michigans Gilbert & Sullivan Society. Dicks love of nature was on display with his beloved Koi pond, which he designed, built and nurtured to maturity. By 1964, she had arrived at Douglass College of Rutgers University, and was Professor of Mathematics from 1965 until her retirement in 1991. She loved visiting with old friends, forging new friendships, and spending time with family. In 1990, she became the first woman in Greece to ever be elected full Professor of Mathematics at the National University of Athens. Lucy Anne got involved in anything that involved her three girls and giving back to her community. Joanne is survived by her niece Debbie Reed, a cousin Julie Monson, and many dear friends. He took a year off from college and moved to Aspen, CO, where he worked as a ski instructor. He graduated in 1956. He is survived by his beloved wife, Anne (ne Ramus) Gray, Professor Emerita of Westminster Choir College at Rider University, her two daughters, Sarah Eslick and Annie Jain, their husbands, Jason Eslick and Deepak Jain, and his four grandchildren, whom he loved dearly. She is survived by her loving husband of 61 years, Jerry Ringland; beloved daughters Jodi Outland (Jim Outland) of Cape Charles, VA, and Kesti Aysseh (Gordon Aysseh) of Darien, CT; and six grandchildren, Matthew, Benjamin, and Mark Outland; Emily, Dillan, and Thomas Aysseh; together with family and friends far and near. It was at Warburg where Rob met Cynthia. Bob, a dedicated father, husband, and scholar, was born in Philadelphia on November 20, 1933. Chris is survived by his wife of 17 years, Sarah White, their two children, Wilder and Eleanor Kagay, and his parents in Princeton, Carol and Michael Kagay. He would be the first wanting a family gathering and to raise a glass with family and friends. As a matriarch and person, Yetta was formidable in shaping and guiding those around her. Summer of 1962, she married Joseph Jerry Ringland, then a medical student at Cornell Medical College in New York. Born in Girardville, Pennsylvania, Bill graduated from Girardville High School, and then studied mathematics at Lycoming College where he earned an A.B. Carolyn was born in London on March 1, 1946, to George Whittington Moorman and G. Lillian Hyde Moorman. Louise loved to sing as well; in her final months, though confined to her bed, she could still be heard singing along to recordings of Frank Sinatra. As a dedicated and compassionate physician, he was elected Chairman of the Department of Radiology in 2015 and President of California Advanced Imaging Medical Associates in 2021. After getting a BA from the University of Missouri and MLS degree from Columbia, he found work as a consultant for the New York Public Library with special emphasis on outreach. So impressed with the letter, he called Barbara in for an interview. As his voice grew, Georges career blossomed. Professor Breckenridge earned a PhD in sociology from Princeton University in 1976, graduating as a member of the first class of women in a new program for mature graduate students. Following college, Dick served two years in the Army National Guard in California before returning to New Jersey to work for IBM and ultimately a lengthy career with Mobile Oil. 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. Having achieved the rank of sectional master she played regularly at the Princeton Senior Center, the Present Day Club, and Community without Walls. Such was her warm and caring nature. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Huntingtons Disease Society of America (hdsa.org) or the ministries of Cru (give.cru.org). Yetta also did numerous co-translations with her husband, notably of Herman Meyers The Poetics of Quotation in the European Novel, and took photographs to accompany her husbands works. Patricia Patty Ann (Murphy) OConnell, 65, of Princeton, passed away on Saturday, March 25, 2023 surrounded by her loving family and friends. She certainly believed in living life to the fullest. Born December 6, 1927 in Charleston, West Virginia, she was the daughter of Edgar Jennings Goodrich and Beulah Lenfest Goodrich. A voracious learner, Rob audited courses at Princeton University on subjects including biochemistry, computer science, and contemporary Chinese politics. He is survived by his wife, Anne; his three children, Katie ONeill Burgener of Boston, MA, Sarah ONeill Kreter of Londonderry, NH, and Michael Sean ONeill of Bloomfield, NJ; their spouses Phil Burgener, Justin Kreter, and Brittany Trevenen ONeill; and his six grandchildren, Annabel, Eloise, Cody, Gunnar, Abigail, and Elizabeth. He practiced orthopaedic surgery in Princeton until his retirement from treating patients in 2004. He expected to deploy to Southeast Asia at graduation. Helen Louise Schaufler, affectionately known as Weezie, passed away peacefully on November 23, 2022. He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Franziska (aka Bambi); his sons, Nicholas (Kate) of Pennington, NJ, and Christopher (Heather) of Vienna, VA; and grandchildren, Timothy, Kristen, Austin, and Matthew. While honing his craft he started his own catering business. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Burial will follow in Princeton Cemetery. Joseph Sferra, 80, of Pennington passed away on April 9, 2023. Dick and Lee shared an appreciation of art and sculpture, collecting pieces for their home. A memorial service for Melva will be held at Nassau Presbyterian Church on Monday, November 14 at 3 p.m. Memorial gifts may be directed to a charity of your choice or Kemmerer Village School, 941 N. 2500 East Road, Assumption, IL 62510. Rice married Terry Lyons in 1973, and they moved to Princeton in 1975. Loved by her three children and her three little butterflies grandchildren as she named them, she shared in all activities from athletic games to ballet performances at McCarter, to birthdays and christenings and sharing her love of music and Parcheesi with her grandchildren. In 1984, Barbara asked if she could open the firms first branch office in Philadelphia. General Counsel with E.R. She worked alongside her husband during his 13 years of service as Dean of the Princeton University Graduate School. Sarah Lambert Morgan And she was a loving and playful grandmother. He attended Baldwin Township High School in Pittsburgh, PA, and was named valedictorian of his graduating class in 1951. Professor Breckenridge was a longtime member of the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi. During this period, he served as Executive Chairman of the LifeFitness Company. Arrangements are by Orlands Memorial Chapel. Her family kept chickens, pigs, and a few cows, owned and operated a diesel-powered sawmill deep in the woods and a local country store that doubled as a mail stop on the Norfolk and Western railroad tracks that ran by their lane with occasional haunting whistles. In 1993, after a wonderful trouble-free pregnancy, Barbara delivered a beautiful daughter, Jordan Rebecca, and took a full year off to properly begin her daughters life. After graduating from Kenyon College in Ohio, Tom moved to New York City to work in advertising. Billy Brown Obituary (2021) - Kennewick, WA - Tri-City Herald - Legacy.com He helped several families during his time with Big Brothers. The family plans to arrange a memorial gathering for Carolyn at a later time. He especially loved live music and could always be counted on to go to a concert whether it was Phishs annual New Years Eve gig, South by Southwest, or the Austin City Limits festival. His involvement in this group inspired his lifelong habit of spontaneously erupting into humorous song. Albert and Judith raised their two children in Rockland County, NY, and lived there until relocating to the Princeton area 15 years ago. The same holds true for the residents of the Port Protection community, a group of about 100 people who live in the northwestern region of Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. Bill also served as an Adjunct Professor at The College of New Jersey and Mercer County Community College. His parents had emigrated from Poland via Mandate Palestine in the face of rising antisemitism. Jack was born to parents Joseph and Genevieve in Elizabeth, NJ, where he was raised with his younger brother Richard (all deceased). She liked to play croquet and was a fierce Scrabble competitor. At home Lucy Anne loved her flowers, woods, and her birds. After college, Charles worked as an analyst for Merrill Lynch in Investment Banking, where he quickly added value building and explaining derivative valuation models. He was a committed Jew, who lived his principles rather than expound on them. Brooks was extremely well respected as a pilot and leader by his fellow Marines. He loved to perform and played Oliver in Oliver in grade school, and Pippin in Pippin in college. Nancy shared her artistic and teaching gifts with many generations of children and adults, and was especially well known for her wonderful classes in creating Pysanky Ukrainian eggs. She is also survived by three grandchildren, Rinat Maayan Tal, Eliana Lauren Marks, and Zachary Aaron Marks. Together, they raised four children, who had the rare privilege of a hardworking yet ever-present father. In lieu of flowers, the family would like people to contribute to a scholarship or memorial fund of their choice in his honor and/or simply step outside to watch a sunset and pause with awe, gratitude, and splendor. She shared her passion for art, education, and nature with her children and grandchildren. She had an active lifestyle and played tennis in the Princeton area for many years. In the 1960s she gave haircuts to anyone who wanted them and donated money to Princeton Hospital. Indeed, to enjoy a glass of good port and better conversation with Carolyn was to glimpse a fascinating life lived with warmth, wit, a spirit of adventure, and a uniquely English brand of good-natured fortitude. Jeffrey Bechler, MD, of Princeton passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his family on Thursday, December 29, 2022, due to cancer at the age of 63. James toured with his various choirs and led choral festivals worldwide. | By Life Below Zero | Facebook Log In Forgot Account? In 1959, Joy earned her Bachelor of Science from the University in Minnesota School of Nursing and became a registered nurse. The family purchased a lot on Littlebrook Road and had a house designed by Sam built in 1957 where Anita and Sam resided till their deaths. He taught and did research in Food Chemistry at University of Rhode Island for 15 years, and at Rutgers University for 28 years before retiring in 2017. Also in 1996, he starred in the world premiere of the opera Rashomon by Mayako Kuba in Graz. Rice was a vibrant member of many circles who thrived on community and particularly on bringing people together to do the things she loved. As per KTOO, Gary died in a house fire which was reportedly accidental. Please join us after for a celebratory reception at the Nassau Club, 6 Mercer Street, Princeton. Daily Advent Nigeria Gray, III, internationally recognized opera singer, passed away at 75. The family moved to Princeton, NJ, in 1978. Four new branch libraries were built during his 26-year tenure: in Iselin, Fords, Port Reading, and Colonia. Among her mentors was the biostatistician John Tukey, whose methods of exploratory data analysis she applied in her book Age, Time, and Fertility: Applications of Exploratory Data Analysis (1983). In addition, she played mahjong with two different groups of friends every week, one of which she organized soon after arriving in Princeton. Update: Human remains found in Port Protection man's burned home - KTOO They lived in Ridgefield Park, NJ, while Michael pursued his Doctor of Medical Dentistry from the Fairleigh Dickinson University School of Dentistry, and their son was born in 1980. Harriet was born in Florence, Alabama. Chikako is survived by her daughter, Tomoko, and her son, Haru. Her trues loves included visiting Sweden, skiing, traveling, entertaining, cooking, baking, arts and crafts, playing golf, taking long walks and spending time with her children and grandchildren at their respective homes. We are going to miss his spur-of-the-moment political concerns and discussions. Son of the late John Henry and Elizabeth (Flood) Tucker, he is survived by his wife of 46 years Merlene (Keech) Tucker; two sons and two daughters-in-law John David and Lisa Tucker, Robert Nuttall and Kimberly Tucker; two daughters Letitia Jane Tucker, Courtney Jane Tucker; two sisters Janet Tucker, Bettee Sallee; and six grandchildren Charles Joseph Tucker, James Robert Tucker, Christopher John Tucker, Jacqueline Isabelle Tucker, Andrew Gene Tucker, and Ian Tucker Balutis. They owned the shop for 10 years and earned a reputation for fine work. She attended Trenton State, now The College of New Jersey, where she earned a BA in Education with a minor in Art History. In 1985 he joined Avon Products as President and Chief Operating Officer where he remained until deciding to enter the private equity field. 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). At the age of 4 she moved to Sweden where she spent her childhood years, she spoke fluent Swedish for the rest of her life. Barbaras senior thesis at Beaver was a proposed casino for Philadelphias Fairmont Park. Jeff served as the orthopaedic consultant and team physician for Princeton University, enthusiastically standing on the sideline at Princeton football games for over 20 years. Leslie learned about both visual and performing arts from her mother. Those who would like to contribute to her memory may send donations to the Sierra Club and to the Society of Concerned Scientists. Those close to him loved his sharp wit and sense of humor always enjoying new puns and putting smiles on the faces of those around him. She was defined by one characteristic that almost everyone noticed about her: namely, she was the kindest and most generous of people who always put other people first before herself. Born in Allentown, he was the son of . Peter Michael ONeill (1946-2022) passed away peacefully on October 25 after a valiant, graceful struggle with Parkinsons disease. He was a product of, and a strong supporter of, public education. They had three children, Colin, Karen, and Jacqui and lived in Johannesburg until February 1978, when they emigrated to Princeton in the wake of political unrest in South Africa. Larrys passions were numerous and he pursued them vigorously. Lee was a loving family man who reveled in large Thanksgiving gatherings and an annual family beach week. Lucy Anne relished the opportunity to be compassionate to others in time of need and to help the families in any way possible. 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. However, her aspirations were higher. She enjoyed playing golf and tennis and loved the beach, animals, and nature. She was full of energy, and she energized her students, inspiring them through song, movement, and the spoken word. in Reading and Language Arts (Rider University). In 1980, Tom married Kathleen Reilly and they moved to Princeton, NJ, in 1982 to raise a family. He established a well-respected and busy law practice on Nassau Street, representing individuals and businesses in a variety of transactional and litigation matters. We would like to show you a description here but the site won't allow us. In a unanimous vote, the library board of trustees reaffirmed the book selection and gave Beckerman their full backing. He graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University in 1994 where he majored in Social Studies and was a founding member and president of the Harvard Review of Philosophy. Robert Bob L. Tignor, 89 years old, passed away after a short illness on December 9 in his home in Princeton, NJ. gary muhlenberg obituary - sijan.morelos.gob.mx She was predeceased by her parents and sister Monica Barnouw. This flourished for a number of decades, before selling it to the American Hospital Supplies Corporation. Margaret Sherry Rich of Ewing, NJ, age 77, passed away on March 19 from a sudden heart attack. ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Update, March 25: Alaska State Troopers say the medical examiner's office has identified the human remains discovered in a Port Protection fire as 75-year-old Port Protection resident Gary Muehlberger. Arrangements are by the Wilson-Apple Funeral Home, Pennington. After he earned his doctorate, the family moved to Texas, where their daughter was born in 1983. While living in Chatham Township, she was active in American Field Service (a student exchange program) and served it as an area representative. So he made himself a familiar figure in Woodbridge. Joanne was an inveterate reader who loved and supported music and the arts. He was a Captain, and he flew to many beautiful locations around the globe before he retired from AA in 1995. David E. Mulford. Call us on +0044 1034 5623 or get in touch via email at mentor@mentorbiz.com". He also loved doing The New York Times crossword puzzle and was known for always having a puzzle and a book with him wherever he went. He went to primary and secondary school in Longwood, Florida, and showed an early interest and facility with numbers. Barbara then set her sights on the Renaissance of Witherspoon Street with an updating of its historic structures and the provision of housing for those who help the town of Princeton function and thrive, but cannot afford to live there. She is predeceased by her husband John J. Keaney; daughter Anne M. Keaney; and daughter-in-law Asmira Halim. The Vawters moved to Princeton, New Jersey, where they lived for nearly 40 years. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the UUCP, or the Star Island Corporation, Portsmouth, NH, or Doctors Without Borders. In 1987 Leslie moved to Ann Arbor to study choral conducting at the University of Michigan, and to be closer to her future husband Ken.
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