Neither of these was assigned to a company. After attending an antiques show in Princeton, she became reacquainted with Drury ap Rice, a fellow dealer, living in Woolwich, Maine. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Edler Garnett Hawkins Prize at Princeton Theological Seminary. From kind, courageous kindergarten classmate to confident, knowledgeable bakery customer rep. Ann also was a writer and translator. She honed her own unique style that radiated elegance, modesty, and grace.  Sanaa traveled the world but loved the comforts of home most, and wherever she traveled, she dedicated herself to making others feel at home.Â. Jewish heritage and values were two things Norm felt strongly about. She was a kind and loving matriarch who took true joy in spending time with her grandchildren. Albert was a former member of the Princeton Italian-American Sportsmen Club and the Banking Club of the University of Pennsylvania. One of his supervisors wrote the following when Dr. Wiedemann was only 29 years of age: “The beautiful new mathematics that you have discovered and continue to extend in so many directions is one of the most exciting developments in modern cryptanalysis. He was a fiercely competitive natural athlete who played hockey, football, and lacrosse at Princeton Day School and Middlesex School. A composer and concert pianist who trained at the Stern Conservatory in Berlin and with Ignacy Jan Paderewski, he found security and happiness during the Great Depression as a music professor at the present-day University of Montevallo. He graduated from Highland Park High School and Washington & Lee University where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in History and Political Science, was a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity, and captain of the swim team. He was an accomplished accordion player and performed, recorded, and traveled with the Scandinavian Accordion Club of NY. David was born in 1945 in Youngstown, Ohio, to Jean and Howard Blair and grew up there and in Millburn, NJ, where he developed a love of golf and basketball and graduated Millburn High School in 1963. She joined Friends of Foreign Students, hosting Princeton grad students from Australia and New Zealand who remain devoted friends. He additionally served his community as a member of the Borough of Princeton Affordable Housing Board and as a Sergeant and Tank Commander for 13 years in the New Jersey National Guard. Jean R. Cooper, 91, formerly of Pennington, died December 14, 2020 at Pennswood Village, Newtown, PA. Born in Chicago, IL, on November 28, 1929 (Thanksgiving Day) to the late Norman L. and J. Marie Ritchie, she spent her childhood and youth in Saratoga Springs, NY. She never hesitated to give of herself for the betterment of others. Ellis married twice. He had a distinguished career as an artist. Born in Park Ridge, Illinois, Ann spent her youth in the Chicago area. Norman Edward Gaskins, Jr. died unexpectedly on March 4, 2021 at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Muhlenberg, PA. “Health and luck,” he would say at the end of every conversation. He understood that events great and small do not happen in isolation and the high and the low do not inhabit separate realms. Roslyn is survived by her husband Norman, her son Jeff, and her daughter Lisa Denard (Peter Koval), as well as five grandchildren, Sean, Jessica, Tracy, Amanda, and Alexis, and two great-grandchildren, Evelyn and Walker. She was passionate about travel and playing bridge with friends and family. Donations may be made in John’s name to any local charity, including the following Tykes & Teens, 3577 SW Corporate Way, Palm City, FL 34990; YMCA of the Treasure Coast, 1700 SE Monterey Road, Stuart, FL 34996; Grace Place Church, 1550 SE Salerno Road, Stuart, FL 34997; or directly to Dominic Procaccino, his grandson, c/o Laura Procaccino, 2499 Madison Street, Stuart, FL 34997. Dink was preceded in death by her mother and father, her husband Aki, her sister and brother-in-law Yuri (George) Nishimura, her brother and sister-in-law Ayao “Al” (Helen) Yamamato, and her brother Kinzo Yamamoto. Memorial contributions may be made to Met Council on Jewish Poverty, 77 Water Street, 26th Floor, New York, NY 10005 or Make a Wish Foundation of New Jersey, 1384 Perrineville Road, Monroe Township, NJ 08831. Ann came to publishing in the 1950s when it was difficult for women to rise to senior positions. As a successful model she was discovered by television talent scouts and at the age of 16 was featured prominently as a lead cast member on the famed, When Maxine wasn’t scouring auction houses and estate sales, she enjoyed film and theater to such a degree that she decided to take up an acting career of her own. Gordon farmed for 11 years, when Elaine prevailed on him to retire to the Princeton area where they could enjoy more cultural pursuits and resume traveling in the summers, as well as in winter. Chick graduated from the University of Manitoba with a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering. Sybil L. Stokes, 89, died of complications from COVID-19 on December 31, 2020. After more than 30 years of marriage, Anita spread her wings, embarking on new professional and romantic ventures. To send condolences to the family visit OrlandsMemorialChapel.com. Joe also served on the Princeton Township Zoning Board from 1980-82. Arrangements are under the direction of the Mather-Hodge Funeral Home, Princeton. The childhood sweethearts, who reunited and remarried in their seventies, have moved into a lovely new home. To his great joy, all three sons, his daughter-in-law, and granddaughter visited for days right before his death. Under a HUD contract, Bruce did research concerning subsidized housing and community development. She described herself as a “professional volunteer.”. He is survived by his loving wife Carrie Hanson and an intentional family comprised of former students and their children known as the “The Hanson Kids.”Â, The funeral was held on Tuesday, April 6 at Trinity Church in Princeton.Â. His son, Lawrence, said, “I looked forward to having lunch with Dad nearly every weekend, and I often think about what he would do when it came time to make any kind of ethical decision.”. After college, John continued on to the Harvard Law School, receiving his Juris Doctor (J.D.) He had a zest for life, a wonderful sense of humor, and was a true adventurer. An avid planner, Nancy was meticulously organized and always prepared with a game or an activity. John enjoyed the culture of urban spaces, but relished getting deep into rustic places as well. Peter’s passing has scarred his immediate family, neighbors, and his many friends from college, high school, and 18 summers at Nassau Swim Club. He received his next patent (US 3,789,388) in 1972, titled “Apparatus for Providing a Pulsed Liquid Crystal Display.” This was the first of his patents that was assigned to Ragen Semiconductor. Following that service, John joined Steptoe & Johnson, LLP, in Washington, DC, where he remained for the rest of his career. In a six month period in 2001 Alice lost both her only child, daughter Dawn D’Angelo (age 35), and her husband Jim. Directed By: Lee Shallat Chemel, Linda … He led the development of new curriculum and programs in language instruction for a worldwide network of 300 language schools. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Marquand Park Foundation in Princeton, on whose board she served for many years, or to the Loon Preservation Committee in memory of her long love of a particular loon-graced lake. During the years in San Luis Obispo, he was active in local non-profits, serving on the boards of the San Luis Obispo County YMCA and the United Way of San Luis Obispo County, and as the civilian representative on the Parole Board of the County of San Luis Obispo Probation Department. After graduating from Randallstown High School, she earned a degree in nursing from the University of Maryland, Baltimore. Art’s close extended family was very important to him, and he enjoyed all the gatherings over the years, especially Thanksgiving and Passover with the cousins. Thierry was born in The Hague, Netherlands, to Baudouin and Anne-Michelle Verhaegen on August 14th, 1952. Governor Philip D. Murphy called him a “giant” who served the judiciary for almost a half of a century. Arrangement are under the direction of Poulson & Van Hise Funeral Directors, Lawrenceville, NJ. The family has decided to postpone memorial plans at this time. Our beloved mother, grandmother, sister, and aunt, Marion Plaxen Roemer, of Princeton, NJ, passed away of natural causes at Preferred Care at Mercer in Ewing, NJ, on Wednesday, February 17, 2021, at the age of 85. His second patent (US 3,588,635) was issued in 1971 and is simply titled “Integrated Circuit.” It was also assigned to the RCA Corporation. She and Jim were married in 1950 and resided in Upper Montclair, N.J. After marriage she raised three children, continued her modeling career, and pursued her interest in the theater by working with the Junior League’s Children’s Theater in Montclair, N.J. The family traveled to Puerto Rico, Canada, Her name was Beatrice. As young girls, Mary and her sister were neighbors of Einstein, and on occasion they would walk-and-talk with him, at least partway, to the Institute campus. He will be deeply missed by his family and friends. She married her high school beau, Dr. Tom Robbins of Princeton, New Jersey, in 1968. While at White & Case, he was part of the lead team working with the banks to prevent the financial collapse of New York City in 1975. He loved classical music and opera, classic movies, National Public Radio, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, travel, and good conversation. Growing up, her five grandchildren would frequently visit her in Connecticut and Vermont, where she was always prepared with games, art projects, and activities. A family picnic will be held in her honor at a later date. An immensely gifted artist in a variety of different media, Carolyn received a Master’s degree in Art from Butler University and went on to teach at a variety of schools. The Nolan Method ranking system was formulated by lead Top40Weekly contributor Jarrett Nollan and is based on a point system for an artist’s chart performance on Billboard charts. Bob’s involvement in the community included youth sports, notably serving as president of the West Windsor PBA basketball program for several years. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Princeton Fire Department, 363 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, NJ 08540. To all who knew him — friends, family, coworkers — he was the epitome of a “mensch” and was loved and respected, not just for his many accomplishments, but for his kindness, his ability to listen and lend a hand, and to connect with practically anyone. His eldest daughter Elizabeth remembers her father taking her to his law office when she was a child in the 1960s and telling her she could be a lawyer, too, at a time when few women attended law school or held professional jobs.  “My father always believed I could do and be anything I wanted,” she said. Her friends and family will remember her as a person who never promoted herself but always looked out for others. He traveled, he became a Grandpa, and he tried to make the most of his life while battling Parkinson’s disease. Just the Leopard identity itself, considering the existence of a certain very vicious predatory sea mammal. Funeral services are private. Calvin was an avid sports fan, cheering for The Cubs, The Bears, Notre Dame Football, and Villanova Basketball. Besides his wife Louise, Joe is survived by his three daughters, Lisa Alcock (Peter) of Vero Beach, FL, and Gloucester, MA; Cary Dufresne (David) of Charlotte, NC; and Hilary Bachelder of New York, NY. husband George Sterling Coyne of Upper Black Eddy, Pa., sister-in-law Tara Kudra of Princeton N.J., nephews Sgt. He graduated from Notre Dame High School and received his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Sculpture from The Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University, where he earned the Paul Robeson Award for Emerging Young Artists. Her brother, Hans Martin Jacoby, was deported to Auschwitz and her parents, Bruno and Ella Jacoby, were deported and murdered in Riga, Latvia. Alt amused everyone with creative activities, like mock baseball in the kitchen (the sport he played in high school), or sand games at the beach. She had a great smile and giggle. His father, a British army surgeon from Chile, and his mother, a British army nurse from Ireland, met during World War II, and married in Nairobi, Kenya. She attended Cornell University on a Regents scholarship, was elected to Phi Beta Kappa her junior year, and graduated in the Class of 1953. She liked to tell stories of how she played ice hockey with her siblings on the neighborhood pond and spent time with her cousins at her grandfather’s farm and by the sea in Duxbury, MA. Throughout their marriage they shared a passion for politics. He is also preceded in death by his sister, Jean Harris Mason, whom he loved dearly. She followed their progress and reveled in their life achievements.  She enjoyed cheering them on at athletic fields and encouraging them in their art and music, as well as sharing her skills with them in the kitchen.  Â. Barbara loved the ocean and St. Croix was a particular place of peace and contentment for her and her whole family. A short memorial service for the family was held at The Mather-Hodge Funeral Home, Princeton, New Jersey. Lawrence Walter Howley, 84, passed away peacefully and returned to the Lord on January 12, 2021 at Princeton Care Center from complications with COVID related illness.Â, Mr. Howley was born on October 3, 1936 in New Brunswick, New Jersey, to Anna (Benedyk) and James S. Howley. compassionate, a docent at Kidsbridge Tolerance Museum, a lover of animals, the beach, and all of nature, she was a beautiful soul. Mr. Bachelder was a longtime resident of Princeton along with his wife of 65 years, Louise. ), NJ, before the Goeke family moved to Lawrence Township. His representation of the underprivileged also included serving as lead counsel in proceedings before the United States Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia Circuit in litigation on behalf of developmentally delayed children, in a case challenging their stewardship by the government of the District of Columbia.    Â, John was a lifelong reader and collector of books, which he cherished. Bob was a devoted and loving father to his two sons, Jeffrey and Eric, in whom he instilled the love and wonder of science, the beauty of lifelong learning, and the importance of family. Friends and colleagues agree Violet was a seminal scholar, a wise mentor, and a merry and loyal friend. Following that service, John joined Steptoe & Johnson, LLP, in Washington, DC, where he remained for the rest of his career. Arrangements are under the direction of Mather-Hodge Funeral Home, Princeton. He is survived by his wife, Susanna Robertson Howley, and four sisters: Blanche M. Ropars, Naperville, IL; Linda Howley-Skuby, Bloomington, IL; Colleen Howley Gosselin, Charleston, IL; and Maureen (Randy) Pletcher, Springfield, IL. In time of need, the staff of Princeton Care Center, and Dr. Barile, MD, were kind and generous with their support. Public school education became a passion of Russ’s, one in which he was honored by many of his peers, and in the towns that he served. Bob was also a talented and enthusiastic photographer, and loved to document family vacations and his grandchildren’s school and recreational events, often tracking down the parents of their teammates to make sure that he was able to share photographs of their children as well. He could fix things, design things, create short films, and use tech at a very high level. She is survived by her children Steven (Karen) Franks of Bloomington, IN, and Sharrin Vernall of Auckland, New Zealand; by her five grandchildren Julia (Joshua) Needle of Henderson, NV, David Franks of Chicago, IL, Elisabeth (Brian) Anderson of Denver, CO, Emily Sage and Brendon Vernall of Auckland, New Zealand; and by one great-grandson Nathan Needle. Born June 24, 1928, in Buffalo, New York, James (Jim) spent his early years at Princeton Country Day School, then Deerfield Academy, where he graduated in 1946. The rest, as they say, is history. If you met David Blair, you were unlikely to forget him! Tragically, the school was the site of Carol’s sudden death from an aneurism. Recovery from her death was extremely difficult for Russ, a very private individual. She retired when Jack retired from the Seminary, and they were able to travel, to spend summers at their “Playhouse” in Vermont, and to visit with their beloved grandchildren. Several memorials will be scheduled at a later date. He started this unexpected chapter by determining to live in the present, to face his diagnosis head-on. Memorial gifts can be made to the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation through the Give Now tab on the home page of their website: https://www.crohnscolitisfoundation.org. The Beach Boys – “Wouldn’t It Be Nice” Brian Wilson … His greatest joy was his family; he was a devoted husband, doting father of four daughters, and he adored his six grandchildren.Â. Mike joined the Princeton Orthopedic Group, where he practiced until a merger with Princeton Orthopaedics in 1992. The recipient of many journalism awards, he was often cited for respecting the melody of each writer’s voice. Ann and Eric became lifelong friends and worked on many other projects together. Don was a talented builder who finished large projects such as a garage and sauna. Bill was a voracious reader, avid cyclist, and photographer. Terri loved to read books, and belonged to a book club with her good friends in the Princeton Walk neighborhood, where she lived since 1990. She recently joined a book club where she enjoyed many lively conversations. They had three children in succession, Cameron Reed, Deborah Blackwood, and Wendy Robbins by 1960. Funeral arrangements will await a time when his family and friends can join in celebrating Henry’s life. She visited places as far flung as India, Norway, Kenya, and the Galapagos and she had crisscrossed North America from the Baja peninsula to the northern woods of Maine. While Tobolowsky initially attended Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas with the intention of studying geology, he was … Predeceased by his parents Alberto Mennello, born in Muro Lucano, Italy, and Ergomina Carnevale Mennello, born in Pettoranello, Italy; and his brother Michael Mennello (Dec. 2020); he is survived by his loving wife, Lois Feola Mennello, and many wonderful, loving, and always caring and helpful cousins, both maternal and paternal. After college, Lesley became a social worker at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston and The Carrier Clinic in Belle Mead, New Jersey, before devoting herself full-time to raising two wonderful boys, Tim and Chris, in both Pennington and Skillman, New Jersey. She is survived by her two children, Jeff Lyle (Jennifer) of Del Mar, CA, and Susan Lyle (Peter Healey) of Titusville, NJ; her cherished grandchildren, Charlotte, Jilly, Katie, and Lyle; her brother Robert Touw of East Stroudsburg, PA, and sister Debbie Grim (Allen) of Round Rock, TX; and her brother-in-law Bob Lyle (Hilary Evans) of Somers, NY. He would call relatives and old friends of hers, letting her talk in those early weeks, later putting the calls on speakerphone so he could speak for her. A memorial service celebrating Roland’s life is planned for the summer. Teaching was much more than a career for Russ; it was a deep passion. This is the expanded list of all One-Hit Wonders and their songs. He graduated from Middlebury College in 1953, with a BS Degree in chemistry. In 1942, she joined the Vermont Volunteer Land Corps founded by famous journalist Dorothy Thompson. He is survived by his wife of 39 years, Alla Zeide; his children, Susan Becker of North Brunswick, NJ, and Geoffrey Becker and his wife, Nora Sturges, of Baltimore, MD; his grandson, Bruno Becker; his brother, Herbert Becker and his wife, Carol Becker, of Washington, DC; his nephew, Scott Becker and his wife, Flora Qian, of Hong Kong; and his cousins Judy Gordon Hersh, of Denver, CO, and Sanford Gordon, of New York, NY. He was graduated from Riverdell High School, and a proud graduate of the University of Notre Dame, where he majored in pre-med studies.  He was graduated with honor from New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry, now Rutgers School of Biomedical and Health Sciences. Donations may be made to charity of your choice. His grandchildren were his greatest joy. After college, he went to Yale Law School. He is survived by his beloved wife of 30 years, Lynn Lu Irving, and his three children, Geoffrey, Michael, and Anne Irving. Their family meant everything to them, and neither tired of talking about their children or one another. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, November 20, 2020 at St. Paul’s Church, 216 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ 08542. From 1976 to 1983 Sandy managed her antique business, and wrote copy and advertising for Antiques Magazine and Maine Antiques Digest. Sanaa passed her pharmacy exam just a few days after giving birth to her second son. Fixed: Release in which this issue/RFE has been fixed.The release containing this fix may be available for download as an Early Access Release or a General … The fruit filling was terrific, but her crust received top billing.  If fruit pies were not to your liking, not to worry, her mandelbrot (Jewish biscotti) was a big hit with her friends and family. For a Better MIDI & Karaoke Experience, Download Vanbasco MIDI-Karaoke Player, This Player Is Free....Just Click On The Player! During that time, he was given responsibilities in addition to law which included taxes, corporate planning and development, corporate licensing, risk management, government and public affairs, Mary’s longest stint was at the IAS, where she was initially hired by Director Harry Woolf to help organize the Einstein Centennial Symposium, a four-day conference in March, 1979, that brought together hundreds of top scientists and other scholars — including dozens of Nobel Prize winners — to commemorate the 100, In her 12 years at the Institute, Mary wore several hats, including Assistant to the Director, as well as Foreign Student Advisor — the latter a position mandated by the U.S State Department to deal with visa matters, etc. She was 70 years old. He was a member and past general manager of Springdale Golf Club, The Old Guard of Princeton, and The Romeos, where he very much enjoyed his every weekday morning meetings at Bon Appétit in the Princeton Shopping Center with his friends and acquaintances. Joan A. Eisenmann, 84, of Kingston passed away Saturday, December 12, 2020 at Penn Medicine Princeton Medical Center of Plainsboro, NJ. On the cusp of the women’s movement, Violet edited Women in Therapy: New Psychotherapies for a Changing Society. Knowledge is power. After retiring, Phil pursued his photography and woodworking hobbies and was a member of the Old Guard of Princeton. 37. Suzanne was a dedicated wife, mother, and grandmother. John and “Margee” were married in 1987 and worked together in John’s firm until 1992.  Since then they have volunteered with local nonprofit organizations. Jim had a deep love for this island and the people on it.Â. As an emeritus, he was kidded admiringly by his family for A natural listener, she constantly encouraged self-reflection as a means for growth. Frank was former national chairperson of planned giving for Williams College and a former trustee of Wells College. In due course he was singled out for tribute by his peers there by such honors as the Goethe-Medaille, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm Preis, Forschungspreis from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, and Bundesverdienstkreuz 1. Mr. Toole graduated from Princeton High School and attended Rider College. On retirement in 1986, he and Anne moved from Princeton, NJ, to Keowee Key, Salem, SC, where he resided since. Nancy and Dick met in 1948 returning to the States on a decommissioned troop transport ship out of Liverpool, U.K. Dick snapped a now precious photo of Nancy walking up the gangplank when his friend pointed her out, saying, “There’s Nancy Mynott — You’ll like her!” Within a year, the two were engaged, and over the next 72 years they cultivated a stable and loving life together. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Michael J. He made friends at the greenhouses at Rutgers and learned to grow seeds under lights in the basement in Montclair. Call us on +0044 1034 5623 or get in touch via email at mentor@mentorbiz.com", Jill loved meeting and talking to new people and old friends and. She is survived by many cousins and close family friends.Â. She was 81. His greatest pleasure was teaching a Freshman Seminar on Modern Financial Markets; working with the students was something he relished, and he was tickled to be called Professor Blair. In his free time, Christopher fulfilled a lifelong ambition by taking flying lessons and receiving a pilot’s license for single-engine aircraft. He also received numerous certificates and awards during his long and distinguished engineering career. She later served for many years on the board of the National Association of Foreign Student Advisors, which gave her an opportunity to travel to meetings with her foreign counterparts in many exotic places, including a number of