His smile lit up every room he entered, and his laugh spread warmth and joy. While family came first, Jane loved literature, art, music, travel, sailing, and her community. She was an involved member of the Princeton Unitarian church, where she led New Years Day poetry readings for years. Outside of classical music, Leslie enjoyed jazz, and 1970s and 80s rock. He was a member of the Princeton University faculty as Lecturer in Chinese language in the Department of East Asian Studies for 22 years, becoming Lecturer Emeritus in 1996. Born in Princeton, he was a lifelong resident. Memorial contributions in Michael Totos memory may be made to the Greater Jersey Alzheimers Association. Funeral arrangements are by Mather-Hodge Funeral Home, Princeton. 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. Brooks loved his family fiercely. She was an avid reader; ancient and European history, biographies and early Hollywood among her favorite genres. Sandy was also a VP at Corestatesand Sun National banks, as well as a senior executive for Nickle Electric in Delaware. Carolyn had a true British zest for exploration and adventure. While living in Chatham Township, she was active in American Field Service (a student exchange program) and served it as an area representative. Giseltraud I. Welburn (Gigi), born March 10, 1941, passed away on January 10, 2023, dying of glioblastoma, a deadly brain cancer that lasted 18 months. life with a memorial service and reception. 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. Those who knew him well, and those he met only in passing, benefited equally from his humorous sweet nature and his attentiveness. granddaughter but enjoyed by all. Richards parents, Richard J. Knott and Margaret T. Knott preceded him in death. In addition to her academic accomplishments, she was an equally gifted athlete. In 1978-79, Sandy and Grete moved to Zurich where Sandy studied to become a Jungian analyst at the Jung Institute. A graveside service will be held in Princeton Cemetery on Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 2 p.m. He was a co-founder of the Lawrence Township Youth Hockey Program, where he taught hundreds of boys ice hockey skills. He loved all things Notre Dame, the Jersey Shore, cooking for his family, 60s music, and a good cigar. 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. He worked for various oil and gas companies including Getty Oil and the Atlantic Richfield Company. James was a co-founder and former president of the Association of Anglican Musicians, which was founded in 1966 and continues to thrive today. Beckerman had both books on his shelves. Chris grew up in Princeton, graduating from Princeton High School in 1990, where he was a trumpeter in the Studio Band, and editor-in-chief of The Tower newspaper. A Port Protection man is feared dead following a fire on Wednesday that destroyed his home on Prince of Wales Island. 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. Evelyn married Dr. Jerome Saldick in 1951. The Litton-Lodal music directorship of the American Boychoir School was endowed by a gift from Jan and Elizabeth Lodal in honor of his career. He had allies in city hall. She was born in New York, NY, on December 2, 1943 to Eleanor and Collister Johnson, and attended Ms. Porters School and Smith College. In recent years Leslie picked up knitting and crochet, and she loved the Kerrytown Crafters weekly knitting sessions. The travel bug bit hard and she made many trips, Her interests encompassed many passions, including avid gardener, birder, fierce animal protector, gourmet cook, excellent tennis player as well as supporter. Barbaras senior thesis at Beaver was a proposed casino for Philadelphias Fairmont Park. Brooks also loved riding on his classic whiteBMW motorcycle. One of those letters landed on the desk of a young architect in Princeton, J. Robert Hillier. Arrangements are under the direction of the Mather-Hodge Funeral Home, Princeton. Her family had lost the dry-goods store as a result of the Great Depression, and so did not have money to send her for a masters degree, which she would need to become a librarian. He is best known for his research on short sales, algorithmic and high-frequency trading, market liquidity, and most recently, individual investor trading. Predeceased by her mother, Nancy (Whitford) Grant, she is survived by her father, Marvin Ostberg and stepmother Patricia of Skillman, NJ; her sister, Jill Ostberg of Lakewood, NJ; her husband, Jonathan, of Princeton Junction, NJ; daughter Emily of Washington, DC; and daughter Hannah of Philadelphia, PA. A private burial was attended by family with a Celebration of Life to be held at Stone Hill Church of Princeton, NJ, on April 15 at 11 a.m., preceded by a graveside service at Dutch Neck Presbyterian Church Cemetery, West Windsor, NJ, at 9:30 a.m. Alaska State Troopers have reported a murder in Port Protection, and the state has filed charges against 39-year-old Ronald O'Neil. For him, pursuing history could also mean joining a guided tour of the Battlefield in Princeton at 6 a.m. on a January morning, because it was more authentic that way. Gary Muirberg's death, confirmed by Life Below Zero, has prompted many questions from his fans about his death and reports that his house on the harbor reservation is on fire. She was always the best storyteller in the room, usually adding a little embellishment to make the story more fun. But when the union went on strike for better working conditions occasionally for weeks at a time Connie worried that children in her class would fall behind. Among 2,935 candidates, he won the Institutes Overseas Prize for the best overseas candidate. He enjoyed painting, sailing, and skiing in his free time and attended St Pauls Church regularly. Chaim married Gaby Hirsch on June 21, 1959 and they recently celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary. A celebration of life will be held at the Institute for Advanced Study, Wolfensohn Hall, on February 11 at 11 a.m. Please join us in celebrating our dearest Maggies. He was a loving son, father, grandfather, partner, brother, and uncle. Leslie was born in Princeton, N.J., on December 15, 1958 to Beresford Smith and Barbara Smith (ne Kowalski). He faced his health challenges with grace, courage, strength, and a sense of humor. Thereafter, she worked for several advertising agencies in New York City. Over the years, Richard worked for the United States Postal Service, Prudential Investments, Oppenheimer Funds, and SEI Corporation. She was especially proud of teaching an English conversation class to young professional women during a stint at Kyoto University Plasma Physics Laboratory. Nancy is survived by her husband, David, of Skillman; son Stephen Mulford of Baltimore, MD; daughter and son-in-law, Ann and Dr. David Youmans of Princeton, NJ; grandchildren Carey and husband Ammar Shallal of Princeton, NJ, Avery and husband Andrew Sellers of Lusaka, Zambia, and Nicholas Youmans and partner Michael Collins of Brooklyn, NY. He was exceptionally talented with all trades. From there, all three Newman girls attended Stuart Country Day of the Sacred Heart, known for our ringlets and matching outfits. 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. Living near Princeton, Gigi had many friends in the Present Day Club. He was an adored friend and favorite dinner partner among their village of incredible friends. She spearheaded and co-founded a bilingual Greek-English preschool, where she served pro bono as director for several years for the good of the children and the community. James was an internationally acclaimed choral conductor and educator, renowned for teaching young people how to sing. 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). She became active in school committees and activities. and never missed her sons Little League games. She was a reading specialist at Sidwell Friends School, Washington, D.C. and North Shore Country Day School, Winnetka, IL. He was born in Poland and as a child lived through the German invasion during WWII. Next of kin have been notified, AST said. In the 1950s she worked as a research assistant at the University of Rochester School of Medicine, and in the 1960s at Washington University in St. Louis, where she collaborated on several celebrated studies in public health. His second child, Kim, was born in Burlington in 1954. Despite adverse conditions, she devoted herself to her studies especially mathematics and achieved the fourth-highest marks in all of Greece on the national qualifying exams for university admission. 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. She was also a music aficionado and sports fan, holding season tickets for 30 years to Chicago Symphony Orchestra concerts and University of Illinois football and basketball games. As a teen, she performed ragtime piano at the festival, and she was reviewed in the New York Times. A lifelong sports enthusiast, Dick led an active lifestyle enjoying hiking, gardening, and a deep appreciation for nature. Gary's death is Such a tragedy. He was a member of The Bedens Brook Club, The Harvard Club, and The Nassau Club. He was to embark on a distinguished 40-year career in the Classics Department, and Princeton became John and Tonis cherished home for the duration. Funeral services and burial were heldSunday, November 6,at Princeton Cemetery. As he wrote in the 50th reunion book Tapestry: My life changed on June 8, 1968, when just two weeks after graduating from Colgate, I met my future wife, Anne I was as single and unattached as you could be, when Jeff LaCour a fellow Fiji asked me to go to a house around the corner and pick up a lifeguard he worked with who would not attend his party alone. He was always an innovator and earned several U.S. patents and kudos from colleagues for systems designed for document storage to test taker identification to the essay grading model. Burial will be private. They named her Mitzi as Millicent seemed like such a big name for a baby. They married in 1957, and in 1960, their newborn daughter Anne in tow (followed shortly thereafter by sons John and Paul), they moved to Princeton, where John accepted a position on the faculty at Princeton University. She enjoyed knitting scarves and blankets for family while watching her favorite television shows. In 2020, Jim and his wife, Barbara Lee, moved to Washington, D.C., to be near their son, Robert and his wife, Rachel Snyderman. But, most importantly, he was a loving husband; a devoted father, grandfather, and uncle; and an exceptional friend. In 1969, Eugene received his Professional Engineers License. As a member and vice chairman of the Episcopal Churchs Standing Commission on Church Music, he participated in the preparation and publication of the Episcopal Hymnal, 1982. Starting as a young swimmer, he progressed to the full suite of endurance sports, including running, hiking, and cycling. He was coauthor of several books including Classical Chinese A Basic Reader and Readings in Classical Chinese Poetry and Prose. She received a masters degree in biochemistry from the University of Iowa in 1949. His generous presence and engaging conversations enriched all who knew him. 12/15/1945 - 3/17/2021 She was 92. Upon his return from Vietnam, Dr. Smith completed his residency in orthopaedic surgery at the New York Orthopaedic Hospital at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City from 1969 to 1972. He volunteered at the US Open and took great delight leading tours of the venue, a role he took very seriously. 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. The family moved to Washington, D.C., in 1944 so Lees father could pursue his career at the State Department. Sandy was permitted by St. Pauls to graduate in December 1943 along with two friends, Frank Vickers and Mike McClanahan, in order to enlist in the United States Army Air Corps to fight in World War II. Rice married her high school sweetheart, Mymon Goldstein, in 1949. She traveled widely and lived in San Francisco, CA; Montreal, Canada; Lagos, Nigeria; and Washington, D.C. before settling in Princeton with her husband and her children. Connie was that teacher. Born at home in Fort Valley, Georgia, on January 4, 1940, Dr. Smith was predeceased by his mother, Rubye Crews Smith; his father, James Hoke Smith; and his younger brother, Jere Crews Smith. They also traveled extensively, abroad and in the U.S., especially to pursue their interest as collectors of Fine Art Glass. The episode description says: "Winter has arrived in Port Protection, forcing residents into the deadly elements to secure needed resources to survive through the long season. There, on a blind date, she met her future husband, Bob Middlebrook, who was studying engineering and architecture at Princeton University. For condolences please visit the obituary page at OrlandsMemorialChapel.com. Thomas Burchard Arnold passed away unexpectedly on Monday, October 24, 2022, after sustaining injuries from a bicycle fall. Among her accomplishments were establishing and running, with her partner Frad Young, Soupe du Jour, a popular lunch restaurant in Hopewell, N.J. Soupe du Jour was a successful lunch spot infused with Valeries and Frads cooking talents as well as their ability to nurture their customers. After leaving ETS he became an entrepreneur. She also had strong beliefs and strong interests: from swords to canons, cats to horses, writing to drawing, tiki to reenacting the Revolutionary War, beach combing to global adventure travel. He said he was particularly lucky to have a second marriage to Daniela. Sarah Lambert Morgan Memorial contributions may be made to Springpoint Foundation (online at springpointsl.org/foundation/donate or by mail to Springpoint Foundation, 4814 Outlook Drive, Suite 201, Wall Township, NJ 07753). Port Protection Alaska fan favourite Gary Muehlberger died at 75 years old Wed 16 February 2022 13:22 Helen Williams From the makers of Life Below Zero comes Port Protection Alaska. He was the Rosengarten Professor of Modern and Contemporary History, Emeritus, and a pathbreaking scholar of British colonialism and its aftermath, world history, and the modern histories of Egypt, Nigeria, and Kenya. Gary Muehlberger dead and obituary, What happened to Gary Muehlberger's port protection? He grew up in Ames, Iowa, near Iowa State University, where his father was a member of the engineering faculty. A service will be held at Morrisville United Methodist Church, Morrisville, PA on April 22 at 1 p.m. For a link to the livestream, visit the Kimble Funeral Home website at thekimblefuneralhome.com. If you havent worn it, played with it, or used it in a year, you dont need it, her daughter, Marilyn, recalls Connie telling her. Patty was a buyer at Macys in NYC, a pharmaceutical rep with Janssen Pharmaceuticals, a branch of Johnson & Johnson, Dictaphone, and was a real estate agent for Burgdorff and Coldwell Banker. In addition, she will be missed by a number of foreign students who have lived with the Mulfords and became very much a part of their family: from Sri Lanka, Samatha James, Niloo James Hennings, and June James Bechler and their families; Bambang Gunawan of Indonesia; and Erika Schoonhover-Lovera of the Netherlands. Rice Lyons, 93, of Princeton died peacefully in her home on October 31, 2022. He adored his grandchildren and had a talent for making them laugh and inventing creative games to play with them. Aug 11, 2021 Cecilia "Litzi" Jovita Botello, 62, died June 25, 2021, in Port Protection. He shared his home with two cats, who held his heart for many years. Leslie learned about both visual and performing arts from her mother. She is also survived by her sister Nancy Lowe, her brother Robert Meyer, and, from a previous marriage, a son, Michael Sherry, and a granddaughter Isabelle Sherry. She majored in education instead. He instilled in his sons the importance of family by demonstrating the value of participating in family events and celebrations. He was one of a kind in all aspects. Port Protection Gary Muehlberger Passed Away, SAD NEWS !! After graduating, he created the Hun Alumni Association on which he served in various capacities for several years. She was born in Omaha, Nebraska on March 4, 1925, as the daughter of Peter Thaddeus Barber, Jr. and Alice (Douglas) Barber. Fierce to defend, clear with moral lessons, quick to console and hug, and always cooking up a storm. Daves passion for helping others and his enthusiasm for knowledge led him to pursue a career in science. Mr. Tang completed his masters degree in Chinese Literature at National Taiwan University. He was an avid follower of politics and served as town councilman in Westfield, New Jersey. Jeff was one of the rare few who joined a passion to a profession, and everyone he met benefited from it. A Visitation will be held from 5-8 p.m. on Thursday, January 26, 2023 at Mather-Hodge Funeral Home, 40 Vandeventer Avenue, Princeton, NJ 08542. 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. In a large feature article in the Miami Herald on the day of her burial service in Charlotte, NC, Phyllis was described as the queen of real estate who put Miami on the map as an international destination in the 1990s. They moved to Princeton, where he received his Ph.D. in psychology, then to Denver, where their first two children were born. Richard also made a point to bring his sons to various professional sporting events, and in particular enjoyed seeing as many different professional baseball parks as possible with his family when traveling. She held a BA in English from Cornell University, a PhD in Comparative Literature from the John Hopkins University, and a Masters in Library and Information Sciences from Rutgers University. Leslie studied music at Rutgers Universitys Douglass College and received a B.A. Two novels, the bawdy satire Candy and the grimly realistic Last Exit to Brooklyn, were causing a stir. He must be missing him too. Born on September29, 1926 in Ridgewood,NY, to Henrietta(Eichner) and Samuel Diamond, she received her B.S. In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Nancy Mulford should be made to Nassau Presbyterian Church, 61 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ, 08542 or to Japan ICU (International Christian University) Foundation, Study Abroad Initiative, 475 Riverside Drive, Suite 439, NY, NY 10115 or jicuf.org. Larry attended Princeton schools and graduated from Princeton High School in 1957. His recent article, Tracking Retail Investor Activity (2021) in the Journal of Finance with Ekkehart Boehmer, Xiaoyan Zhang, and Xinran Zhang, develops a novel method for identifying trades by nonprofessionals from transaction data, enabling further study of how individual traders behave and affect markets. He concluded his long service to the University in the Office of Annual Giving, where he was able to help extend opportunities for future students by building strong partnerships with alumni. farmhouse. She was a compulsive spelling and grammar nitpicker. Her father nicknamed her Joy Bells. A dedicated musician, Joy enjoyed playing French horn in the orchestra, and alto horn in Salvation Army bands throughout her school years. Before the weekend was over, Ed coaxed her to his side at the piano while he played and sang his original composition. In particular, entrepreneurs are a rare breed of, A funeral service was held at The Presbyterian Church of Lawrenceville on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. In high school, George also learned to play guitar, banjo, and other stringed instruments, leading to a lifelong love of folk music and bluegrass. He was also an avid traveler, visiting every country and continent except for Australia and New Zealand. He will be deeply missed by his family and friends, who hope that he finds peace, love, and compassion in the afterlife. 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. James was a resident of Lawrenceville for more than 50 years, before moving to Hightstown, NJ, and then to Florham Park, NJ. Barbara loved to travel, so before she and Bob started a family, they traveled the world, visiting Egypt, Kenya, Turkey, Denmark, Portugal, Spain, Morocco, Chile, Venezuela, Mexico, Israel, the UK, France, Switzerland, Italy, their beloved Venice three times, China, and Japan. Born in Philadelphia, John was a longtime resident of Princeton. She was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, as well as a trailblazing engineer. For many years Sandy and Daniela traveled to Europe every summer for over two months, staying at an apartment above a barn in Switzerland, as well as places they found in the Dordogne region of France. She never openly complained as she pushed through life-prolonging treatments to gain more time with friends and family. Leslies mother Barbara was a teacher and stained glass artist. He has been married to Katherine M. Kish for the last 37 years. In 1985 she married Joseph Andre Dubee (1945-2010) and moved to Bethesda, MD, where she worked for Howard Hughes Medical Institute. 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 was often found with a box of watercolors painting an ocean scene or looking through her binoculars at birds and boats. In the U.S. she trained to become an accountant and was working for KPMG when she met her husband, Ronald L. Welburn, and they married in Stillwater, N.J., on September 4, 1982. They were parishioners at St. Pauls Church in Princeton for many years. Additionally, she was a superb cook, always adding to her repertoire, a needlepoint enthusiast, and looked forward to day trips with friends to New York to attend shows and the opera. Barbara served as a volunteer for the Princeton Hospital auxiliary, co-chairing the rummage sale. Charles and his family are grateful for the incredible care he received at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, the Dana Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, and from the Greenwood Hospice team, and for all the love and support from friends and family near and far over the past four years. He was also a member of the Roma-Eterna Lodge. He prided himself on his extensive knowledge of genres and performers. His father, Bob M. Tignor, was the minister of the Yeadon Presbyterian church and his mother, Martha, taught high school Latin. After her second marriage ended, she moved to Hopewell, NJ, and joined the coed singing group Jersey Transit. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. on Friday, January 27, 2023 at St. Pauls Catholic Church, 216 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ 08542. And being a grateful citizen of the Princeton community for over 50 years. Elly was a frequent traveler to Europe, particularly Italy, and frequently served as a tour guide in Italy for Friends of the Princeton University Art Museum. In the summers, Chikako loved spending time with her family at their mountain home in Nagano, Japan, and enjoyed the many hiking trails in the area. Melva Gage Madsen She also got a job to pay for her education in the science and math departments as an assistant, and also taught piano. 61 Year Old Laura Schrankler Wanita Video He famously said that his 80s were the best decade of his life. While raising her family in Princeton, NJ, she became an original member of the Boudinotes, a female a cappella group that performed both locally and nationally for over a decade. 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. Eve became a lifelong friend, teacher, and mentor. She worked as an Interior Design Consultant through the 1980s and 1990s. He then attended Pennsylvania State University where he received a bachelors degree in science in 1955. He flew as a commercial pilot for American Airlines for 30 years. He retired from HBO in the early 2000s and moved to Kingston, N.J., not far from where his mother lived in Princeton. Toms interests took him on a NOLS expedition in 2004 in the Wind River Valley of Wyoming to develop his wilderness and outdoor education and leadership skills. He used his considerable gifts to penetrate and enhance every life experience. Sheilas determination at the end of life was inspirational. He valued education and loved to learn about peoples life experiences. She later attended McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago. He also enjoyed the simple pleasures of cheering on the Red Sox, rooting for Harvard, playing pitcher in a spirited game of wiffle ball with the grandkids, belting out in song around a piano, and taking in the remarkable sunset over Cape Cod Bay. In retirement Melva enjoyed flower arranging in which she had excelled as a teen in the Brookfield 4-H Club. Special thanks go to Carol Brown Yam. They will all miss him enormously. He sang with the Orlando Boy Choir, and at his church, where he also played the trombone. Later years were spent traveling with Jim on business as they visited clients, researched companies, and attended conferences worldwide. Elly Petronio, nee Elena Unghy, was born in Croatia (formerly known as Fiume, Italy) in 1935. He is also survived by his sister-in-law, Grace Ramus and his brother, Richard. She was born Hannah Rice on July 4, 1929, in Brooklyn to Morris Rice (a shortening of Reiser when he came through Ellis Island) and Lena (Rothman) Rice, and was the only child of their marriage, though she had several half-sisters. He was 70. She was active in the Princeton Graduate Alumni Association. Curly Leach braves . His 30-year career in business took the family through the suburbs of Cleveland, Ohio, and Chicago, Illinois, before moving to Princeton in 1995 to become the President & CEO of E&B Marine, and then Utrecht Art Supplies. He proudly served his country as a battleship surgeon, treating wounded U.S. Marines in the Vietnam War from 1968 to 1969, and was awarded a Bronze Star for meritorious service in a combat zone. He was a product of, and a strong supporter of, public education. Lynn had a true zest for life, always positive and upbeat. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Wounded Warrior Project or Semper Fi Fund are appreciated. Her many friends would often ask Where is Weezie? rather than How is Weezie? A free spirit with a wanderlust, she traveled the globe, sharing her dry sense of humor with all whom she encountered. She was very close with her younger sister, Suzy Solberger of Sweden, and her many nieces and nephews, who survive her. The family moved to the Princeton area where Sam began his career at RCA and their third child Alan was born. Barbara Marion Hynds Johnson, 93, died peacefully on November 4, 2022. Edwin W. Wislar, 95, of Princeton passed away on Thursday, March 2, 2023 at Penn Medicine of Plainsboro, NJ. She is survived by her two remaining children, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. He was proud of his wider public contributions; he served as a member of the economic advisory committee of FINRA and as head of the economic advisory board at Nasdaq, and was a visiting economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the New York Stock Exchange. She was also a member and officer of P.E.O., a womens organization dedicated to providing educational opportunities for women and belonged to chapters in New Jersey, Florida, and North Carolina. She loved to research word origins, slay the NY Times Crossword puzzle, enjoyed the wonders of nature, the game of bridge, swimming, skiing, and nurturing friendships. A funeral service was held at The Presbyterian Church of Lawrenceville on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. Jim was most proud, however, of his family. In his lifetime Larry collected over a thousand vinyl albums and CDs. Beverly was known to be a wonderful hostess and cook and frequently entertained Irvs graduate students in their home. He continued to be an avid researcher, working with co-authors on his five active papers into the fall of 2022. Her creative talents were endless and live on in those with whom she shared her creations and her talents. Charles had a lifelong love of music. She is also survived by her sister, Jennifer Smith Lohmann, originally from Princeton, and her nieces Amelia and Olivia Lohmann who all live in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area.

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