She received her undergraduate degree in chemistry in 1947 from Iowa State University, where she met her future husband Bruce Breckenridge, whom she married in 1949. The family wishes to thank the invaluable Claudette Wright, Rices devoted caregiver of her last five years. Bill was a cherished member of the Pretty Brook Tennis Club for 55 years. He took a position with the Southern Pacific Railroad Company in San Francisco. She will be dearly missed. 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. In a varied academic career, she previously taught English and/or Comparative Literature at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, the University of California at Riverside, and in the German Department at Princeton University. He was also an avid traveler, visiting every country and continent except for Australia and New Zealand. 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. He must be missing him too. 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. Unfortunately, the 75-year-old died, causing numerous fans to question how their favourite cast member perished. A memorial gathering to celebrate Lees life will be held at a future date. Chaim Hymie Schreiber, 90, of Princeton, NJ, died peacefully at his home surrounded by his wife and three children on November 30, 2022. Casey was an intelligent, caring, and inquisitive man who tragically suffered from mental illness. He was born August 27, 1931, in Shanghai, China. A private family service will be held in Connecticut. She was a lifelong knitter, a lover of classy movies and TV shows (especially British mysteries), an enthusiastic poker player, an entertaining charades player, and a great cook. Her laughter, active life, warm smile, and deep love and devotion to her family will always be remembered. He practiced orthopaedic surgery in Princeton until his retirement from treating patients in 2004. His mother used to say, Before Richards toe reached the floor each morning, he was teasing his brothers. Richard spent nearly his entire life focused on other people around him, making sure to be there for his family and friends whenever he could. The obituary says Johnny crossed over the centerline on the road . In lieu of flowers, she would welcome donations in her memory to animal charities such as Second Chance Rescue, Red Hook Dog Rescue, SAVE, The Wildlife Center, or to another animal charity of your choice. Arrangements are by the Wilson-Apple Funeral Home, Pennington. Recognized by his warm smile and kind heart, Peter was also known for his attentiveness, moral compass, and sense of humor. 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. Who is Gary Jimmy Fallon? Throughout her career, she held various engineering positions in the New York and New Jersey area and was skilled at solving geometric problems, which allowed her to manually design complex, multilevel integrated circuit chips. He attended Westminster Choir College as a voice major and subsequently received masters degrees in voice and composition from Mannes College of Music and Juilliard School of Music, both on scholarships. Simultaneously, while remaining single, Melva was a proud member of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Illini chapter, serving two terms as Regent. A Celebration of Toms Life will be held in his honor in 2023. 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. 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. In the Czech Republic, she sang in a series of Verdi opera concerts. They always took a winter week to visit the enchanted island of Anguilla where they had spent their honeymoon. Robs childhood took him from Massachusetts to Kentucky to Illinois, with a few stops in between, each place a new adventure for him and his siblings. His career began at the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) and he quickly moved to join the General Electric Company where he thrived for 22 years rising to Vice President and General Manager of the Housewares and Audio Business Division, successfully leading a turnaround of that business. He was a longtime parishioner of Saint Pauls Parish and a Knight of the Order of Malta. Following his time at GE, he joined Lenox, Inc. as President, Chairman, and CEO. She shared her passion for art, education, and nature with her children and grandchildren. Over the next few years, he asked her three times to accept his proposal for marriage, and as we know three times is the charm, so they married in 1950. While her academic career would take her to numerous universities around the U.S. and Europe, she eventually settled down permanently in Princeton in 1996 with her family. Having vigorously claimed never to have worked a day in her life, Evelynincorporated music into every single day of teaching because she was afine pianist and her students responded to her soft touch and musicianship. Nancye bore her first two children on the Upper West Side Karen 1951 and Hugh 1952 before relocating to Princeton, NJ, in 1953; chosen so they could raise a family in a college town. Barbara continued to attend horse shows with Jordan through 2021. As he wrote, For me personally, the business has proved constantly challenging and ever-changing. In lieu of flowers, those who wish to memorialize Yetta Ziolkowski may make a donation in her name to either the World Jewish Congress (support.worldjewishcongress.org) or the Anti-Defamation League (adl.org). 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. Family and friends are invited to join in a celebration of Bills life on Saturday, April 15 from 2 to 4 p.m. at Springdale Golf Club (1895 Clubhouse Drive) in Princeton. As his voice grew, Georges career blossomed. Casey Charles Huckel of Princeton, New Jersey, passed away on January 16, 2023. 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. Connie adored teaching, and her students adored her. In May 1955 she accepted an appointment by Princeton University to the Forrestal Research Center, Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Department helicopter division. On many occasions, Richard arranged a vacation home for his extended family during multiple summers in the Outer Banks, NC. After leaving ETS he became an entrepreneur. In 2014 Harriet and Jay moved to Pennswood Village, a Continuing Care Retirement Community in Newtown, Pa. He is recognized on Pretty Brooks Wall of Fame for winning 10 doubles championships and in 1983, he earned the Triple Crown, winning the singles, doubles and mixed doubles titles. 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. Sandy and Frank Vickers were sent to England and fought as tail gunners in B-25s. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 2:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 2, 2023 at St. Pauls Church 216 Nassau Street, Princeton. She was an involved member of the Princeton Unitarian church, where she led New Years Day poetry readings for years. Known as Sandy to his loved ones and coworkers, Sandy served the greater Princeton and Philadelphia areas. A conventional resume would record that Yetta Ziolkowski was high-school valedictorian in Lincoln, Alabama, an undergraduate at what is now the University of Montevallo, Alabama, and a graduate student who earned an M.A. Chikako excelled in a diverse range of crafts, including quilting, embroidery, crocheting, and dressmaking. 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. He established a well-respected and busy law practice on Nassau Street, representing individuals and businesses in a variety of transactional and litigation matters. Jack served as a director on the boards of public companies and private institutions including, The Travelers Companies, The Scotts Company, Prince Manufacturing Sports Company, Princeton HealthCare System, The Parsons School of Design, The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, Junior Achievement of New York City, and The National Association of Manufacturers. A commemoration of Joannes life will be planned for a later date. In 1980, Tom married Kathleen Reilly and they moved to Princeton, NJ, in 1982 to raise a family. Many treasured memories of Jeff have a connection to sports. State troopers said Friday that rough weather has delayed their. That is all the information there is. She was the oldest of four children of Margaret Goldstein, ne Embry, originally from Anniston, Alabama, and Samuel Jacob Goldstein, n Olewnik, who had immigrated to the United States in 1903 from Ciechanw, in the Russian Partition of what is now Poland. Gary Muehlberger, star of National Geographic Channel's Life Below Zero: Port Protection, apparently died when his house burned down. Her first trip to Europe took her to Amsterdam in 1954. Gray, III, internationally recognized opera singer, passed away at 75. The family moved to the Princeton area where Sam began his career at RCA and their third child Alan was born. While family came first, Jane loved literature, art, music, travel, sailing, and her community. Phyllis, who was called a force of nature by family, friends, and colleagues, began her life as Phyllis Lila Blackman from humble beginnings in Newark, NJ. Grandson Robert Powell, formerly of Princeton and now residing in Los Angeles with his husband Jerran Friedman, visited her frequently. He is survived by his loving wife of 49 years, Anne Baxter Humes; beloved sons Colin Cigarran (Jane Settles Cigarran) of Corvallis, Oregon, and Jason Cigarran (Elisabeth Browning Cigarran) of Atlanta, Georgia; and grandson Anton William Cigarran; together with friends, near and far, and students whose lives were enriched by Bills mentorship and teaching. According to a Facebook comment made by her husband, John Dean, Litzi had been "fighting cancer" over the course of the previous winter. Tonis interests were marvelously diverse, and reflected her ceaseless intellectual curiosity. Minersvilles public library had closed in 1941, and in 1944, Connie and three classmates came up with a project to reopen it. He then moved to IBM where he spent over 20 years working in sales and marketing. Anita was an accomplished poet and sculptor working in bronze (wax) and stone pieces both figurative and abstract. Its collection included 175,000 books, 500 films, and 900 periodicals. In the 1970s, when Northeast Philly drew Jewish immigrants from the Soviet Union and refugees from Vietnam, Connie advocated for these students and gave them clothing, toys, and equipment from her familys closets. In 1990 Joe and Beverly moved to Elkins Park, PA, where she worked for the Philadelphia Cricket Club as head of Human Resources. She managed the Country Store at Stonebridge for many years, providing a resource for those unable to shop independently. The couple moved to Tamarac, Florida, for several years after retirement, where they built a network of close friends and were introduced to the pleasures of early-bird dinners. He was dedicated to coaching his sons hockey teams and attending his daughters events. She was predeceased by her parents, her husband, and her two brothers, George Herbert Goodrich and Charles Lenfest Goodrich. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Association of Anglican Musicians James Litton Grant for Choral Training (anglicanmusicians.org/litton-gift/) and the Alzheimers Association (alz.org). Phyllis Apple, at 91, brought her can-do positivity to Princeton when she moved to her condo in an 1830s house that had been recently renovated by Sharon and Bob. After her extended maternity leave, upon returning to the Princeton office, Barbara organized a very talented and design-dedicated studio for special projects with both great design challenges and opportunities. He then advanced to Purchasing for Dining Services on campus at Princeton Universitys Wilcox Hall. 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. After service in the Army, Jack went on to receive his degree from Columbia Law School in 1962. Eventually Episcopal dioceses all across the country adopted his system and he spent the next 20 years working with his team to assist those dioceses in their elections. Leslie studied music at Rutgers Universitys Douglass College and received a B.A. What happened to Gary Muehlberger? Alaska State Troopers have reported a murder in Port Protection, and the state has filed charges against 39-year-old Ronald O'Neil. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the UUCP, or the Star Island Corporation, Portsmouth, NH, or Doctors Without Borders. Tom will be remembered for his love of adventure. 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. David loved music, sailing, his beautiful rhododendron garden, Princeton University, and a good party. He was especially proud of his 35 years of sobriety. He also served in the United States Army Reserve. Richard (Dick) H. Wood, Jr. passed peacefully in his sleep on Tuesday, December 20, 2022 in Prescott Arizona. Young Leslie loved choral singing and piano. 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. Upon making a family move to Princeton, NJ, back in 1963, the family moved to Lawrenceville for 15 years and then to her cherished home Woodstream in Skillman, NJ. But, most importantly, he was a loving husband; a devoted father, grandfather, and uncle; and an exceptional friend. 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. 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. Connie was that teacher. Shortly after Gary's death, another beloved member of Port Protection passed away. He is survived by his wife Nai-Ying Yuan Tang. He will be remembered by those who knew and loved him for his penetrating intellect, the passions he shared, and his perceptive kindness. In 2002, Rob walked the 500-mile Camino Francs route of the Camino de Santiago in Spain. They will all miss him very much. The Welburn family has no children nor relatives living in the U.S. Gigi is survived by her husband and a grand-niece Emma Leiber and her parents, Petra and Carsten Leiber, who live in Bramsche, Germany. He was employed as a mason by his father until the mid-1970s when he and his brother took over the family business when his father retired. He was selected as a Markle Scholar in Academic Medicine for 1959-1964. 'Port Protection Alaska' suffers a massive blow as they lose a cast member, Gary Muehlberger. A rich and dynamic tenor, Georges singing voice turned heroic after he began studying with George McKinley, his dear friend and mentor. In particular, entrepreneurs are a rare breed of homo sapiens and working with them tends to be exhilarating and exasperating, frequently simultaneously.. He is featured as The knife man in the 2004 book Patriots by Christian G. Appy. Tom will be greatly missed by his loving wife Martha Bolster, his daughter Lucy Arnold Gore with former spouse Kathleen Arnold, Lucys husband Nick, Toms beloved grandchildren Stella and Connor Gore (who adored their Grampy), half-sisters Jennifer Arnold and Stephanie Arnold Pacheco, the entire Bolster family, as well as his many great friends. Sandy did his internship and residency at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, which he completed in the summer of 1959. Bob was fair, honest, and deeply committed to helping others, most especially through education. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the St Jude Childrens Hospital which Pat supported for years (stjude.org). She attended Montclair High School, where she dated her future husband and love of her life, Royce N. Flippin Jr. She went on to Delaware University, graduating in 1956 and marrying several weeks later. 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. The family will hold a memorial gathering to honor David in early May when the rhododendrons and trees that he planted and tended with devotion will be at their most glorious. A funeral mass will be celebrated at St. James Church in Pennington, New Jersey, on Thursday, February 9 at 10 a.m. Mary Glenn Smith The family plans to arrange a memorial gathering for Carolyn at a later time. She became an avid tennis and paddle player later in life at the Bedens Brook and Pretty Brook Country Clubs, enjoying all that athletics had to offer. Brooks loved his family fiercely. However, she soon decided that acting was not for her and became a bookkeeper, something she was trained to do in a vocational school in Germany. Gary Muehlberger likely died from a fire in his home in Port Protection, Alaska. Kumari Shreya. Among his graduate students, many of whom went on to prestigious academic careers, he is remembered for his wry-sense of humor and no-nonsense approach. He attended the University of Maryland, where he met Joan (ne DeTurk), who would later become his wife of 62 years. He valued education and loved to learn about peoples life experiences. She was a reading specialist at Sidwell Friends School, Washington, D.C. and North Shore Country Day School, Winnetka, IL. Beverly taught elementary school in Monroe and Dutch Neck for several years. He was respected by everybody.. While there was no opening at the time for a basketball coach, there was an opening as coach of the Boys Tennis Team. Evelyn took up jogging with the encouragement and companionship from her daughter, Barbara, often winning trophies in area races. Autor de la entrada: Publicacin de la entrada: marzo 18, 2023 marzo 18, 2023 When Jim returned from Germany, Nancye was teaching high school in Virginia. His book. She was 91. He graduated from Dartmouth in 1970 with a degree in mathematics, summa cum laude. David F. W. Hagen, 91, died peacefully at home on Thursday, April 13, with family members present. Peter M. ONeill Mitzi Marks passed away peacefully in the early hours of March 3, 2023 in Princeton, N.J. Born Millicent Rose Alter to Esther and Harry Alter in Chicago, Ill, on February 8, 1925. Jim was a prolific author in the field of industrial relations and human resource management. 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. Gary Muehlberger has been a part of the Port cast for 39 years now. She was predeceased by her parents John Sanderson and Martha Hester (Robertson) Elliott, a brother Robert G. Elliott, and a nephew John S. Elliott. Marilyn will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her. He was born March 3, 1950 to Suzetteand Fred Wandelt,whoalso rest in Princeton, and is survived by his loving wifeof 43years, Wendy, and his beloved daughter, Whitney. A memorial gathering will be held later in the year. In honor of Caseys memory, his family is asking that donations be made to the National Alliance of Mental Illness. He was the owner/operator of the Glendale Inn in Ewing, NJ. In 1960 Valerie and her husband Nat moved to Blawenburg, N.J., with three of their four children and set up home in the 200-year-old Blawenburg Tavern. Outside of classical music, Leslie enjoyed jazz, and 1970s and 80s rock. In 1992, Barbara became a licensed Architect! After college, Charles worked as an analyst for Merrill Lynch in Investment Banking, where he quickly added value building and explaining derivative valuation models. Mitzis nephew, Jonathan Alter, and her grandniece, Charlotte Alter, have addressed the Present Day Club. For condolences, please visit the obituary page at OrlandsMemorialChapel.com. She cherished family holidays and gave the most thoughtful, beautifully wrapped gifts; she frequently sent lovely cards. It was a simpler world and a farming life she entered. He loved playing singles and doubles and later in life became a doubles specialist and organizer of games for members. Dr. Breckenridges first publication was a brief 1943 report in The Auk, describing how he and three high school friends, with advice from wildlife biology professor Paul Errington, conducted field work to determine the incubation period of the great horned owl. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Princeton-Pettoranello Sister City Foundation or St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church. She was born in Omaha, Nebraska on March 4, 1925, as the daughter of Peter Thaddeus Barber, Jr. and Alice (Douglas) Barber. She never openly complained as she pushed through life-prolonging treatments to gain more time with friends and family. She brought an energetic twinkle and bright smile to all, even to the end. She then completed a postdoctoral fellowship in biostatistics. She worked for The Daily Mail newspaper, Xerox, and Heathrow International Airport, and also spent time as a London travel guide. Their daughter Elizabeth de Jong-Crane was born in 1960. He loved to travel around Switzerland and hiked many mountains in the Alps. Dismissed from her first professional job at Western Electrics personnel department after marrying Harold E. Crane Jr. (1932-1981) in 1957 for being a pregnant married woman, their son William M. Crane was born the same year. She will be greatly missed for her love of life, the warm connections she made with everyone she met, and her steadfast devotion to those things that truly matter. He was 70. In lieu of flowers, donations in Dicks memory may be made to the Parkinsons Foundation or the Princeton Public Library. That reading was not confined to English, since she shared with her spouse a profound commitment to German and Latin. He then spent several years managing the beloved local Halo Farm and Halo Pub ice cream shops. We are grateful that she was able to spend Christmas with her family and we thank the staff at Stonebridge for their care. Louise was predeceased by her dear daughter Diane, Dianes husband Art, her three sisters, and her beloved husband. Call us on +0044 1034 5623 or get in touch via email at mentor@mentorbiz.com". After retiring from Rutgers University, Jim enjoyed visiting battlefields, particularly those of the Civil War. They should. She and John were married in May 2000 and had two sons who both . 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. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on April 18 at St. Pauls Church, 216 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ. She graduated from Rutherford High School in 1951 and matriculated at Ursinus College in 1955 and graduated with a degree in psychology. Tom continued to work in Manhattan for many years until the commute became tiresome. While the Facilities Manager, a Princeton resident, originally refused to meet with Barbara, she finally persuaded him by offering to connect with him on the train for his commute home. Graduating from McKay High School (Salem, OR), she received a B.S. ; and Tyler James Goldenberg of West Palm Beach, Fla. Carolyn had a true British zest for exploration and adventure. He ultimately joined the Universitys Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory for the rest of his working career, enabling her to raise a family in Princeton and contribute to many community activities. He graduated in 1956. In 2003 Barbara won an interesting project for Becton Dickinson. This flourished for a number of decades, before selling it to the American Hospital Supplies Corporation. Burial will be in Princeton Cemetery in Princeton, NJ, at a later date. As a student she served as a member of a delegation to the Connecticut State Legislature to petition for the upgrade of the college to a university to be located at the new Hamden campus. Her family later emigrated to Genoa, Italy, where she met and married her husband, Giorgio. He went to primary and secondary school in Longwood, Florida, and showed an early interest and facility with numbers. While living in Chatham Township, she was active in American Field Service (a student exchange program) and served it as an area representative. He traveled to town every day on his motorcycle and loved being in town, often using the library to do his studies. He loved watching the Cardinals spring training every year. He is also survived by four grandchildren Anna McLain Pierrehumbert, Nadia Douglas Pierrehumbert, Larissa Douglas Koch Ursprung, and Andrei Santino Breniman Koch, and by three great-grandchildren David Barber Speh, Eric Douglas Speh, and Laura Dente Speh. He was a member of the Nassau Presbyterian Church in Princeton, New Jersey, where he served for a time as a deacon. Also grieving her loss are a grandson and six granddaughters, along with two great-granddaughters and three great-grandsons.