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 predeceased by his son, Jeffrey David Tignor, who died in 2003. Beautiful, Graceful, Loving, Caring A Blessed Icon for All Who Knew Her. In 1994, upon her husbands retirement, they moved to Black Mountain, NC, where they lived for 12 years. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her memory to the Wellesley Students Aid Society, 106 Central Street, Wellesley, MA 02481, or online to Doctors Without Borders at donate.doctorswithoutborders.org. ktoo.org Update: Human remains found in Port Protection man's burned home Rice Lyons, 93, of Princeton died peacefully in her home on October 31, 2022. Donations in Sams name can made be made to Energy Vision (energy-vision.org) or Kids in Danger (kidsindanger.org). He leaves behind his loving wife, Rosemarie Scolaro Moser, PhD, children, Rachel Moser Vassak (husband, James Vassak) and Alexander Robert Moser (wife, Kristin Grogg), and grandchildren, Serena, Natalie, and Clara Vassak, as well as his sister, Barbara Mattson, and his Scolaro brothers- and sister-in-law (Frank, Vincent, Giovanni, Peter, and Marie Scolaro), and many nieces and nephews. Born July 15, 1927, in Philadelphia, Constance Pearl Seidler was the daughter of Morris and Rose Seidler, who owned a dry-goods store in Minersville, Pa., a town known for its anthracite coal. The family would like to thank his excellent caregivers and the staff at Meadow Lakes, Always Best Care, and especially Brighton Gardens of Florham Park for their attentive and loving care of Jim. At her 50thU of I class reunion in 2009, life changed when Ed Madsen, a classmate she had not seen for 50 years, invited Melva to a dinner date. Jim managed the schools finances, while Deborah developed the curriculum and oversaw all of the academics. Pat and Andy lived in Providence, RI, Endicott, NY, and Huntington, NY, before settling in Princeton, NJ in 1965 where they raised their five children and lived for almost 40 years. She was on the Board of Directors of Crafts Inn in Vermont where she and her husband owned one of their timeshare weeks. She is credited by the AA membership with saving many lives as she went to daily meetings and inspired others to stop drinking. As much as Charles loved and valued his work, he considered the tight-knit family he and Daphne created his greatest accomplishment and source of joy. In 2006, they moved to Stonebridge at Montgomery in Skillman, NJ. He especially loved opera and attended thousands of performances, traveling to music and opera festivals in the U.S. and Europe with his beloved wife of 56 years, Jean. Lucy Anne made sure she got an education, as that was most important to her. They were married for 64 years, until Morris died in May 2018. Ann and Russell were married in 1992 and traveled often, building countless loving relationships with friends and family throughout Europe and America. Richard William Knott, 61, graduated from Temple University with a degree in accounting and later received an MBA from the University of Virginia. Charles had a lifelong love of music. He provided warm friendship, long hours directing parking at the Mountain Fest, photographing and pitching in at numerous events. Sandys daughter, Whitney, remembers him as a man of wit, humor, intelligence, and compassion; revered for his empathy, he was a man committed to guiding others in the right direction. In a unanimous vote, the library board of trustees reaffirmed the book selection and gave Beckerman their full backing. She is also survived by her stepson, James Baldwin Hillier, wife Shari, and three step-grandchildren. Alaska State Troopers have sent human remains found in the burned-out home of Port Protection resident Gary Muehlberger to the state medical examiners office for identification. He taught microeconomics in the economic departments large 101 introductory course, and a popular mid-level course on industrial organization, but his most impactful teaching was to generations of Masters of Public Affairs students. Once her children were off to school, it was time for Nancye to return to teaching: grammar lessons at the kitchen table were no longer enough. Later in life, while living in West Windsor, Mary Glenn was an active member of St. Davids Parish. In lieu of flowers, donations in Dicks memory may be made to the Parkinsons Foundation or the Princeton Public Library. After more than a decade there, he became Vice-President for Administration at the Liposome Company in Plainsboro, New Jersey, from which he retired in 1994. In addition to his second wife, Curtis is survived by two sons. State troopers said Friday that rough weather has delayed their investigation into the fire that consumed the home of Gary Muehlberger. Her college years at Longwood State Teachers College and her early teaching positions in Virginia placed her in a long line of family teachers including her mother Mamie, who taught in a one room schoolhouse (often to boys who were older than she), and her two sisters Mary Dudley and Louise, who were also teachers in Virginia. He is survived by his loving wife of 67 years Marianne (Petrone) Tamasi; two sons and a daughter, Joe and Nancy Tamasi, David Tamasi, Debbie and Robert Nacarella; seven grandchildren, Arianna and her husband Joe Gallo, Daniella Tamasi, Tori Tamasi and her boyfriend Chris Ridolfi, Alec Tamasi, Deanna Nacarella and her fiance Frank MacDuff, Nico Nacarella and his wife Vanessa, Francesca Nacarella; a great-granddaughter Isla Mae Gallo; daughter-in-law Becky Tamasi; two brothers-in-law and a sister-in-law, Renato Carazzai, Frank and Kris Petrone; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins. A public service to celebrate his life will be held at Trinity Episcopal Church in Princeton on Friday, January 6, 2023 at 2:30 p.m. She is survived by her five children, LeslieTaulbee (Dennis), Pamela Farr (Doug), Timothy Smith, (Michelle LaRoche), Katie Lynch (Gerard), Molly Shuck (Scot); 16 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; her brother Brian Lobdell (Joanne); and dear friends, the Lump family. Relocating to Old Greenwich, CT, in 1973, she was a member of the Greenwich Junior Womens Club Drama Troupe performing at Greenwich schools, historical houses, and events. He was an assistant professor of organ and head of the church music department at Westminster Choir College and the C. F. Seabrook Director of Music at Princeton Theological Seminary. Share. Not one to slow down in retirement, he continued writing, publishing books on the Nobel-winning economist W. Arthur Lewis, a short history of Egypt, and a biography of Anwar al-Sadat. He was a mentor and friend to all of the students, especially the older boys, who often could be seen having lunch on the floor of his office, talking about sports and respect and life. All Rights Reserved. Barbara married John Johnson in 1951, moving with him and their newborn son to Pittsburgh in 1955 when he joined the Westinghouse Electric Corporation Atomic Power Department. The Ryans moved to the Princeton area in 1969 and remained there. Lee also served his community as a member of the Princeton Board of Health and the Princeton Hospital Biomedical Ethics Committee. March 23, 2021 by Sage Smiley, KSTK - Wrangell. Rudy and his wife, Anna Marie Sturn Skalka (Annie), were members of Princeton Universitys Aquinas Institute, and more recently of Saint Charles Borromeos parish in Skillman. After the war, Sandy met his first wife, Grete, who had come to the United States from Norway right after the war, at International House in New York City. She was an involved member of the Princeton Unitarian church, where she led New Years Day poetry readings for years. We will be collecting funds for as long as needed. His most cited work is his seminal 1982 book, In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to NJTL of Trenton (, Arrangements are by Orlands Ewing Memorial Chapel. 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. He is also predeceased by his son-in-law James Purdon, and his brother-in-law William Ray. Connie is survived by her children and children-in-law, Marilyn Marks Tal and Reli Tal of Princeton, with whom she lived; and Ted and Ilene Fluss Marks of San Jose, California. Tragically, Gary passed away three months before Litzi did. In the late 1950s when there was only one book in the Philadelphia public library on computers and it was about the bomb sights of WWII, he started work at RCAs computer group in Camden, NJ, on the pioneering BIZMAC. Fire, and in the end, everything turns to ashes. According to various reports and information provided by witnesses to the incident, the death was caused by a fire that was disclosed to the Alaska State Police at 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, March 17 at Port Reserve, which is Gary Garys site. The first book from the research in Batuan, Images of Power: Balinese Paintings Made for Gregory Bateson and Margaret Mead, was published in January 1995 (University of Hawaii Press). For condolences, please visit the obituaries page at OrlandsMemorialChapel.com. 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. Together, they raised four children, who had the rare privilege of a hardworking yet ever-present father. John Wells, 69, of Pennington, passed away in the early morning hours of Wednesday, October 5, from complications associated with Parkinsons disease. Anne received a New York State Regents Diploma from Wellsville High School in 1957. His Debt Market class was a popular elective, and he was recognized with multiple teaching prizes. With the help of a teacher, they cleaned all the books and helped to get the building ready. Barbara Marion Hynds Johnson, 93, died peacefully on November 4, 2022. Arrangements are by the Wilson-Apple Funeral Home, Pennington. (1978) and Trophies of Victory: Public Building in Periklean Athens (2016), as well as many articles. 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. She is survived by her husband, John Warren, and her sons Patrick (Jolene) and Philip (Ruth) and four grandchildren, Oliver, Ethan, Wes, and Ayelet. Barbara was hired. Private cremation and burial services are under the direction of Kimble Funeral Home, Princeton, NJ. She was a longtime member and served as chair of the program committee for The Present Day Club. Sam retired in 1982 as a director. She was very active, loved being outside and gardening, enjoyed traveling, sewing, crocheting, and arts and crafts. You are all heaven sent. Life Below Zero: Port Protection Cast Gary Muehlberger. Michael S. Guth, 65, of Princeton, NJ, passed away on Wednesday, September 7, 2022, at Complete Care at Monmouth. Lee was a loving family man who reveled in large Thanksgiving gatherings and an annual family beach week. They were yearly subscribers to the Boston Symphony and Tanglewood. RIP Gary Muehlberger. Bob continued his work as a member on the Board of Trustees for The College of Wooster, a role that brought him great pleasure. Though accurate, the accounting given fails to capture much about Yetta Ziolkowski that was most extraordinary. Gary Muehlberger has been a part of the Port cast for 39 years now. A Memorial Service is planned for 11 a.m. on Saturday, January 7 at Nassau Presbyterian Church in Princeton. Anne has traveled extensively in Europe including England, Scotland, Sweden, France, Austria, Spain, the Canary Islands, and the Caribbean. Barbara served as a volunteer for the Princeton Hospital auxiliary, co-chairing the rummage sale. Robert Bob L. Tignor, 89 years old, passed away after a short illness on December 9 in his home in Princeton, NJ. The funeral service was held at Congregation Bnai Israel, Rumson, NJ, on Sunday, September 11 at noon. Together, Bobby and Ginny created four children and raised two nephews who collectively produced 11 children, all of whom received Bobbys powerful wisdom, guidance, genetics, and unconditional love and support. In 1992, Barbara became a licensed Architect! WebPort Protection Gary Muehlberger Obituary With overwhelming sadness, we declare the passing of Gary Muehlberger, through online media presents posted Jump to Sections of this page Jeffrey Bechler, MD, of Princeton passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his family on Thursday, December 29, 2022, due to cancer at the age of 63. Alba Taliercio Cuomo of Princeton, NJ, passed away peacefully in her sleep in the care of her loved ones after a short illness on February 23, 2023 at 93 years young. Jacques P. Honor, Jr., known to all as Jack, died on September 10, 2022 with family by his side. Name a location, especially in West, North, or East Africa, and chances are that she had been there and had fascinating stories to tell about it, whether driving across the Sahara to Timbuktu, not quite avoiding a massive oil tanker while sailboat racing in Lagos Harbor, or cruising from Luxor to Aswan and unexpectedly discovering the room where Agatha Christie wrote, Extend condolences and share remembrances at, A memorial service is planned for spring 2023. He loved all things Notre Dame, the Jersey Shore, cooking for his family, 60s music, and a good cigar. Diane was a homemaker for her three sons. He brought life-saving plasmapheresis services to Mercer County. An award-winning photographer with an eye for natural surrealism and industrial ruins, John effortlessly captured beauty in natural and man-made surroundings. Nancye was born in Hebron in rural South Central Virginia in 1922, the third daughter of James Aubrey Allen and Mamie Allen nee Baird. At Princeton University (56). 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. His celebration of life will be held on October 16 at 11 a.m. at the Princeton Windrows. They formulated a philosophic political amalgam of the conservative, reactionary, and moralist segments of French thought that later became the rationale for the rise of rightist governments throughout Europe epitomized by German Nazism. 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. He pursued his bachelors degree at West Virginia University where he was the founder of the universitys golf club. 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. Valet parking available. They had many wonderful times with friends, family, and long dinners discussing most recently read novels and seen movies, and were open and curious to whatever their grandchildren were interested in. 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. He was 81. She took great pride in sharing her final work with friends and family. A constant theme is his analysis of the ongoing political, verbal and legal attacks on Israel by various segments of the international community. Memorial donations may be made to a charity supporting Multiple Myeloma. Arrangements under the direction of The Mather-Hodge Funeral Home, Princeton, NJ. They also traveled extensively, abroad and in the U.S., especially to pursue their interest as collectors of Fine Art Glass. Born in Ames, Iowa, David grew up in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Born in New York City to Julius and Pauline Skalka, Rudolph was a graduate of St. Anns Academy and St. Johns University. Born in 1929, Alba grew up with four brothers in the picturesque seaside town of Sorrento, Italy. James was a co-founder and former president of the Association of Anglican Musicians, which was founded in 1966 and continues to thrive today. Following his graduation from Hopkins, he taught at Southern Methodist University, then as an Associate Professor at the University of Maine at Orono (UMO) until 1984. Anne was a continuously sober member of AA for 46 years (December 9, 1975) and had a profound influence on the many lives she touched through that fellowship. Bobby consulted for the Federal Trade Commission, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the Inter-American Development Bank, the World Bank, diverse national governments, and numerous private clients. They were eating at a New York cafeteria, and saw a homeless man collecting scraps. Burial will follow in the Princeton Cemetery. The family would like to thank all of his amazing caregivers during his later years, particularly Seray Bangura, the Princeton Windrows Staff, and the Maplewood Staff. In 2017, with Sam and Kay now both retired, he became a full-time resident of New York. William Fullerton (Sandy) Otis, Jr. died at home on November 28, 2022, at the age of 97 after a fall. In her last year as CEO in 2009, the Apple Organization was voted Best PR Company in the Americas by a joint collaboration of CNBC and the New York Times. Our deepest condolences and heartfelt prayers are with the family and friends. Read the full details given below this article to find out the cause of death for him. Charles had a lifelong love of music. An event to remember and celebrate Sams life will be held later this year. He hosted a large annual Thanksgiving, waking up early to roast three turkeys for his 50+ family members, spearheading the family football game, and leading the post-game charge to an afternoon spread of pie and tea sandwiches. 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. He graduated from Caltech with a Bachelor of Science in Physics, then received a PhD in Astrophysics from the University of Washington, after which he completed a post doc at Caltech under Nobel Laureate Kip Thorne. Bobby was born in Brooklyn, NY, and received his Ph.D. in Economics and an M.S in Operations Research from Stanford University, and an A.B. Family trips often included stops to see organs in churches miles out of the way of the stated destination. From 1965 to 1967, he completed his general surgery residency at Roosevelt Hospital in New York City and was then commissioned as a Lieutenant in the United States Navy from 1967 to 1969. She was an avid gardener, a lover of animals, and a masterful cook. He was an active Boy Scout, becoming junior assistant scoutmaster with responsibility for directing Troop 14. She is survived by her children, Kimberly Behr (Travers) Hansen (Irving, TX) and Benjamin Howell Travers (Mill Valley, CA); grandchildren, Timothy Hansen, Mary Hansen, Alexis Travers, Elizabeth Travers, and Christopher Travers; siblings, Lynn (Behr) Sanford (Princeton, NJ), Sally (Behr) Ogden Fisher (Palm Beach, FL), and Elaine (Behr) King (Dover, MA). He came back home and enrolled in New York University, where he became Phi Beta Kappa (he would cringe knowing this was included because his humility trumped his achievement), edited the newspaper, and met the love of his life, Judith Joyce Karmiller. The words thank you were instilled in her children and encouraged with her grandchildren. In lieu of flowers and cards, please make a donation in his name to the Dementia Society of America. 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. Funeral took place at The JewishCenter in Princeton on December 9 and burial on Long Island by arrangement with Kimble Funeral Home. They loved life together. from American University in 1968. 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. In preparation for the 1980 campaign, Leslie took the momentous decision to institute the Agora Volunteer Program: now for the first time in Greece, the actual work of excavation would be done by student volunteers, rather than by local Greek workmen, as was traditional in Greece. Sam was born and brought up in the Bronx, to his parents, immigrants from Poland (Warsaw), who owned a small Appetizing and Nut Shop that was a family business. He was tapped for the job. Both of these organizations fostered his lifelong love of the outdoors and remained near and dear to his heart. 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. There he co-founded Princeton Orthopaedic Associates in 1974, and was later an instrumental leader in the design and establishment of Sports Medicine of Princeton and the Neck and Back Institute of Princeton. Instituted in the face of significant opposition, the program was an instant success that changed the face of archaeology in Greece. Jack is survived by his daughter Susan Appelget (Charles) and son Jack Honor, III (Regina), both of West Windsor, NJ; grandchildren Kristin Appelget of Princeton, NJ, Kevin Appelget (Lori) of West Windsor, NJ, Katie Ksenich (Mike) of New Milford, PA, Elizabeth Hughes (Justin) of Robbinsville, NJ, and Brian Honor (Nina) of Silver Spring, MD; and great-grandchildren Gillian, Hayden, and Isabelle Appelget, Max and Ava Ksenich, Abigail and William Hughes, and Callen and Rylan Honor. She investigated the effects of economic development and tourism on Balinese artistic endeavor. During their years together Anne and Ken shared life interests, including Kens love of jazz and Annes love of classical music and opera. They moved to Garden City, Long Island in 1969 with their son William shortly before the birth of their daughter Susan. ROSE having been raised by and loved by this beautiful woman. There will be a private family burial in Princeton Cemetery. She completed more than two years of fieldwork research in the village of Batuan on the island of Bali. Barbara then set her sights on the Renaissance of Witherspoon Street with an updating of its historic structures and the provision of housing for those who help the town of Princeton function and thrive, but cannot afford to live there. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday, October 29 at 9:30 a.m. at St. Paul Parish, 214 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ. Though accurate, the accounting given fails to capture much about Yetta Ziolkowski that was most extraordinary. In 2019, at the age of 70, he embarked on a 21-mile hike with his kids. A graveside service will be held in Princeton Cemetery on Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 2 p.m. The hills of Colgate were never far from Peters heart, as he organized countless events and reunions, including chairing his 50th reunion committee. At The Thatcher School, CA (52) he was a prefect and soccer team captain. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to The Parkinson Alliance (. His area included electronic systems such as computers, radar, communications systems and other inventions related to these systems. He is also survived by his dear companion, Mary Pelc, with whom he has resided for many, many years, and by several cousins, both in the area and out of town. As a child, Rob was both athletic and intelligent, with a great sense of humor and a knack for a clever turn of phrase. 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