He remained a bridge enthusiast, playing regularly and occasionally substituting as a director in Bill Millers sanctioned games at the Princeton Senior Resource Center and the Stone Hill Church. 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. Shortly after Gary's death, another beloved member of Port Protection passed away. So impressed with the letter, he called Barbara in for an interview. She spent many years with NT Callaway Real Estate on Nassau Street where she worked with great friends and found success primarily in retail sales but also sold a few of Princetons landmark buildings such as Lower Pyne (corner of Nassau and Witherspoon Streets), which led to its transformation from old bus station to the home of Hamilton Jewelers in 1985. A full list of Bobs publications and academic honors are included in the Princeton University obituary: Bob was fair, honest, and deeply committed to helping others, most especially through education. Mary Miller takes advantage of bear season and heads into the nearby woods to hunt her first black bear. Dick was born on St . Those who would like to contribute to her memory may send donations to the Sierra Club and to the Society of Concerned Scientists. He kept meticulous track of his running times, and he strove for a personal best each time he ran out the door. Port Protection Gary Muehlberger Obituary - With overwhelming sadness, we declare the passing of Gary Muehlberger, through online media presents posted on Twitter on March 19, 2021. He was the best Husband, Dad, and Grandpa. Harriet met Jay Vawter in 1958 in Birmingham. wolf of wall street meme i'm not leaving. A former Princeton resident, Louise known as Cookie growing up was born and raised in Montclair, NJ. Mitzi was a member of The Greenacres Country Club and The Present Day Club. As a child, Rob was both athletic and intelligent, with a great sense of humor and a knack for a clever turn of phrase. She is also survived by her brother, Dr. Bruce Feinberg, his wife Iris, and their four children. In retirement, David combined his analytical skills with his passion for music. George A. Four new branch libraries were built during his 26-year tenure: in Iselin, Fords, Port Reading, and Colonia. Later, in 1984, he was a visitor at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, affiliated with Harvard Medical School in Boston. Tom found solace in these pursuits. The house in Princeton that she shared with John and where she raised Pat and Phil is decorated with the photos she chose and the curtains she sewed. Marilyn was passionate about music, culture, and the arts. James was a resident of Lawrenceville for more than 50 years, before moving to Hightstown, NJ, and then to Florham Park, NJ. 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 created fused stained glass jewelry and stained glass windows. At the time of his passing he was surrounded by his wife Sarah, children Eleanor and Wilder, and close friends. He introduced tennis to more than 1,300 adults over 35 years. A heartfelt thank you to Michaels family and friendship circle for their outpouring of love and support especially during his most difficult times over the past eight months. Private services are entrusted to Swartz-Givnish Life Celebration Home, (215) 968-3891. 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. Domenico and Adele raised four children and hosted countless holidays, birthdays, events, and family meals at their home. She is also survived by her brother-in-law, Sun Kyun Shin (Christine), and sisters-in-law, Elsie Martin, Sue Loesch, Rhonda Shin, and Jamie Chi (Ken). He sang with the Orlando Boy Choir, and at his church, where he also played the trombone. She was honored several times for her contributions to the scholarly mission of the medical school. Mary Glenn Smith died at home on December 28, 2022 at the age of 93. 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. 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. Love to watch her fillet fish," the fan wrote. Also locally, Leslie sang with the Vocal Arts Ensemble and the Bach Chorale. James David Peters, Sr., of Princeton, died on February 5, 2023, of pancreatic cancer. In Far Hills, NJ, rarely a day went by in the Johnson household without a song. David graduated from Princeton University in 1953 with a degree in Chemical Engineering. Rice began work at Princeton University in the mid-1960s, landing after a few years at the Office of Population Research as its department administrator. Connie was that teacher. True to his profession, one of Tung-Chings hobbies was food: eating food, reading about food, cooking food, finding new restaurants, etc. He then advanced to Purchasing for Dining Services on campus at Princeton Universitys Wilcox Hall. Their four children were born in Southport, CT, and Indianapolis, IN, and grew up in Lawrenceville, NJ. R. Kremer Hoke died January 13 at an assisted living facility near Princeton, N.J., with complications from COPD and congestive heart failure. Ed had been active in theater himself, but a hearing impairment led him away from the stage, and into library work. Evelyn Saldick, who had a decades-longcareer as a public school kindergarten teacher first in Long Beach, NY, andthen in Princeton, died at home on December 6, 2022. A memorial service will be held in San Francisco. Peter is also survived by his sister, Tina, his niece, Christen, and a legion of loving Conley family relatives (Anne is one of 11 siblings). A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on December 8 at St. Pauls Church in Princeton. Every school has a teacher for whom parents petition the principal, begging for their children to be in that class. He was a source of kindness, creativity, gentility, wisdom, and affability. She then completed a postdoctoral fellowship in biostatistics. This year gave him the opportunity to establish ties with many other laboratories in Europe, and it was a formative experience for the family members who accompanied him. His great passion was driving and collecting antique cars like Studebakers and Hudsons. Professor Breckenridge was a longtime member of the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi. David was born on July 12, 1930 in Manhattan, New York, to the late Henry Harrison Brown and the late Helen (ne Wisherd) Brown. He spent countless hours throwing the ball around, playing hoops in the driveway, setting up trains and trucks and super heroes, captaining his boat with his co-captain grandsons, and listening. 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. In her usual way Barbara explored alternatives to the large flat boring boxes that defined most convention centers. Mary Miller and Sam Carlson have appeared on the Nat Geo show for some time, while Morgan Turcott is a newcomer to . He was also affiliated with the Program in Near Eastern Studies and the Program in African Studies and served as director of the latter from 1970 to 1979. Holyoke College where she studied political science and was a life-long, self-described political junkie. She resided in Massachusetts with her husband Matthew Sherman and children, Jane, Lisa, and Adam, later living in Oregon and Pennsylvania. 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. He defended many surgeons but never failed when asked to support a patient when he felt the standard of care had been violated. Effervescent and known to light up a room with her charm and charisma, Apple had also received the first ever Lifetime Achievement Award from the South Florida Business Journal an honor that crystallized her iconic stature in the world of real estate. She shared with the Journal one of her tips on longevity: A positive attitude can keep you young. In the fall of 1963, the family moved to England, where David worked for Honeywell and the Challoner Company until he was recruited by Kepner Tregoe, a consulting firm based in Princeton. Mass will be livestreamed on St. Pauls Church website home page at stpaulsofprinceton.org. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10 a.m. on Wednesday, December 21, 2022 at St. Pauls Church 216 Nassau Street, Princeton. He became an A-4 Air Combat Tactics Instructor, and he earned the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Her studies shifted over time, first to musicology. She is survived by her two remaining children, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. A private family service will be held in Connecticut. He is survived by his three sons Robert III (Barbara), Nelson (Amy), and Peter (Amanda), and by his eight grandchildren Cooper, Kenan, Brennan, Sarah, Arnold, Elise, Norah, and Silas. Nancye always had a soft spot in her heart for those in need. Jeff grew up in California and attended Palos Verdes High School, where he played football, basketball, and baseball and met the love of his life, Mary, at a high school dance. He adored his grandchildren and had a talent for making them laugh and inventing creative games to play with them. 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. In 1949 she graduated from Mount Holyoke College. She was 91. Burial followed in the Princeton Cemetery. 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. 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. 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. Among her mentors was the biostatistician John Tukey, whose methods of exploratory data analysis she applied in her book.