He began his career at Bell Labs in Princeton, becoming Supervisor in the prestigious Economics Research group. Her creative talents were endless and live on in those with whom she shared her creations and her talents. 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. Sallys lifelong love of gardening created beauty for everyone around her. It was a well fed, busy, and safe household but if you ever sneaked the cookie jar, she had eyes in the back of her head! His great passion was driving and collecting antique cars like Studebakers and Hudsons. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. She was 82. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania in 1962. To extend condolences and share remembrances, please visit TheKimble He expected to deploy to Southeast Asia at graduation. The design minimized its land consumption, and the center had a huge visual presence from the highways to the Dallas airport. How right he was became apparent in 1965, when he faced strong headwinds from critics. Chikako is survived by her daughter, Tomoko, and her son, Haru. The American Jewish Committee honored Curtis for his contributions to the literature about Israel and antisemitism. She grew up in Princeton, NJ, graduating from Miss Fines School in 1938. in comparative literature at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. UPDATE: AST identifies body found after Port Protection fire as Gary Muehlberger, Man charged in 1994 sexual abuse cold case, Fairview neighborhood to receive $537K in federal grant to reconnect community. He is a male registered to vote in Alaska. He played virtually every intramural sport and filled in on the varsity sailing team. He is survived by his wife, Teena Cahill; his six children David Dyer, Matthew Dyer, Jennifer Christy Dyer Thrash, Andrew Cahill, James J.C. Cahill, and Mia Cahill; and 12 grandchildren. Inspired by the French Nazi hunter Serge Klarsfelds book of photos of hundreds of French children murdered during the Holocaust, Curtis turned to an examination of Frances complicity in that horrific event. She had two younger brothers that predeceased her. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the St Jude Childrens Hospital which Pat supported for years (stjude.org). Sam had a priceless sharp wit and his mastery of jokes was legendary. He was as skilled at the poker table as he was in the research laboratory and his love of travel was a source of enjoyment throughout his life. They settled down in a home that Sam designed and had built in Princeton Township on Littlebrook Road North in 1957, where Anita still resides. Alba is survived by her brother, Angelo, in Sorrento, Italy; daughter, Teresa Pietrefesa and husband Craig of South Brunswick, NJ, and her son Vince and his wife Lisa of Hamilton, NJ. He also served as public service coordinator of 55-Plus; chairman of the Adult Education Committee and later treasurer of The Jewish Center of Princeton; treasurer of the United Jewish Appeal, and for five years as the Princeton Representative on the Stony Brook Regional Sewerage Authority. Helen Louise Schaufler, affectionately known as Weezie, passed away peacefully on November 23, 2022. He brought everything together, and brought it into the modern age.. He loved to perform and played Oliver in Oliver in grade school, and Pippin in Pippin in college. In addition to his second wife, Curtis is survived by two sons. Long before AI, she could transcend almost instantaneously the six degrees of separation. A skilled craftswoman, she taught knitting at local yarn shops and upholstering at the Princeton Adult School. Life Below Zero: Port Protection Cast Gary Muehlberger. Beverly taught elementary school in Monroe and Dutch Neck for several years. 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. Dr. Kagay returned to San Francisco in 2010 to join California Pacific Medical Center as a clinical radiologist. Rob served on numerous Boards of Directors during his years in business, including ATMI, U.S. Filter, and Roll & Hill. As captain of the field hockey team and a leader among women, Weezie forged enduring bonds of friendship with several of her classmates. Just a few years after he arrived, at the request of the University president, Sam became acting chair of the department; he later served another six years as chair from 1974-1980. She was born in Osnabruck, Germany, and emigrated to the U.S. in 1967 after living in Spain for five years. Of some 70,000 books in the eight sites, he later recalled, maybe 20,000 were worth keeping. Tragically, Gary passed away three months before Litzi did. He remained involved in social and community endeavors as a member of the University Club in NYC and the Bohemian Club in San Francisco. They were eating at a New York cafeteria, and saw a homeless man collecting scraps. It was a simpler world and a farming life she entered. As a young boy in the Bronx, NY, Sam roamed over Bronx Park and its ponds, where he caught fish, frogs, and turtles and had dreams of becoming a marine biologist. Mulberg. Your email address will not be published. She married Mike Senich, cartoonist, in 1953. During his 44 years in the department, Sam was seen by his colleagues and students as a dream colleague who fostered intellectual cohesion, mutual respect, and generosity. Curtis was graduated from the London School of Economics with a double first in economics and political science. He loved attending any live performance: orchestral music, theatre, jazz, opera, and ballet, but most especially his childrens many performances. He was 92 years old. The answer was yes, but only if she had a large enough project to warrant it. Funeral services were heldOctober 24 at The Jewish Center of Princeton, withburial at Princeton Cemetery. She was the middle child, coming after brother Edwin and before baby sister Lois. He was a Summer Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study (1981) and a Visiting Fellow, Center of International Studies, Princeton University. 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). David loved music, sailing, his beautiful rhododendron garden, Princeton University, and a good party. He was a crossing guard for Princeton Township for 47 years. To those who knew her, Lee seemed to embody strength physically, mentally, emotionally, and vocally. Sandys plane was also shot down on one occasion but he parachuted out over Holland, survived, and was back at the air base within 36 hours. His legacy of kindness will continue to uplift all who knew him, from his colleagues and patients to his neighbors, friends, and family. No service will be held, and Sams ashes will be scattered at the Jersey Shore where he fished. Tragically, Gary passed away three months before Litzi did. She managed the Country Store at Stonebridge for many years, providing a resource for those unable to shop independently. He loved skiing. Over the years, her husbands work took them around the world. Harold felt blessed to have had a loving family which included three children, five grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. For condolences, please visit Harolds obituary page at orlandsmemorialchapel.com. Her house was welcoming and safe, and there was always something tasty cooking on the stove. In case you can. David was born on July 12, 1930 in Manhattan, New York, to the late Henry Harrison Brown and the late Helen (ne Wisherd) Brown. She devoted the largest part of her life to being a mother. Mary Glenn loved spending time with family, going to her beach house on Long Beach Island, travelingto Vermont, antiquing, crossword puzzles, baking, and knitting. Frank Rainer Schmidt Beverly grew up in Baltimore where she attended Forest Park High School, then Towson State College graduating with a teaching degree. Larry Perks, 83, passed away at Merwick Rehabilitation facility in Plainsboro on Saturday, November 12, 2022 following a long illness. Visitation will be held on Monday, September 26, 2022 from 5-8 p.m. and on Tuesday, September 27, 2022 from 9-10 a.m. at The Mather-Hodge Funeral Home, 40 Vandeventer Avenue, Princeton, NJ 08542. On their return to Princeton Sandy had a private practice until 1992. During that time, she received numerous certifications and awards in residential, land, and commercial Real Estate. Through the Bolster family, Tom became acquainted with Camp Dudley in Westport, NY, and spent several summers sharing his love of adventure with campers there and frequently leading overnight hiking trips. A Memorial Mass will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, February 24, 2023 at St. Charles Borromeo, 47 Skillman Road, Skillman, NJ 08558. 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. They proposed an employee services center between the two buildings to bring people together with its central dining function plus other services. She created a vertical convention center that soared 170 feet into the Texas sky with convention rooms at different levels, all connected by amazing escalators and with expansive terraces protected from the hot Texas sun. Beloved wife of the late Leonard D. Fenninger, M.D. Please if you have any form of concern, suggestions, or query as regards this publication, kindly contact us. Anne had a core belief in the value of gratitude for blessings in her life. 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. 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. Flowers can be sent to Mather-Hodge Funeral Home, Princeton, NJ, for the December 10 memorial service. After a stint in the Essex County Prosecutors office in Newark trying criminal cases on behalf of the State, Peter joined a small firm in Newark. and never missed her sons Little League games. Ireland and his passion for golf would be forever linked. He also is survived by his mother-in-law, two aunts and uncles, two brothers, three sisters, three sisters-in-law, three brothers-in-law, nine nieces and nephews, two cats, and his close friends Al Cavallo and Mary Harper. He excelled in sports at St. Pauls, and in his senior year was Secretary of his Form. She was predeceased by her husband, Goro. And she was a loving and playful grandmother. James was an internationally acclaimed choral conductor and educator, renowned for teaching young people how to sing. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10:30 a.m. at St. Charles Borromeo Roman Catholic Church, 47 Skillman Road, Skillman, NJ 08558 with burial to follow at Princeton Cemetery. Bob helped her through her third and must pass site planning exam by forcing her to build a topographic site model out of sheets of cardboard to better understand site grading. Arrangements are by Mather-Hodge Funeral Home, Princeton. Donations in his name may be made to the PHS scholarship program at the 101 Fund, c/o Princeton High School, 151 Moore Street, Princeton, NJ 08540. During their time in Texas, Dr. Cortese received his Certificate in Maxillofacial Prosthetics and Dental Oncology from the University of Texas Health Science Center M.D. Affectionately known as Grandmommy to all of her five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren, Phillis is also survived by her son Robert Rose and wife Carolyn Rose of Charlotte, NC, and her daughter Susan Marcus and husband Steve Marcus of Amherst, MA. He began his career in publishing working at Curtis Publishing, Newsweek, then Harpers, and eventually becoming CEO, Founder, and Editor-in-Chief of Business Times. A full list of Bobs publications and academic honors are included in the Princeton University obituary: princeton.edu/news/2022/12/21/robert-tignor-distinguished-egyptologist-and-historian-wonderful-mentor-and. Lee Bienkowski, 62, of St. Augustine, FL, died on December 29, 2022, following a courageous battle with cancer. 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. He was also an athlete who refused to act his age, cycling competitively with those 20 years his junior. This idea of contestable markets has had a lasting impact on the field and the analysis remains unsurpassed to this day. He traveled to town every day on his motorcycle and loved being in town, often using the library to do his studies. They also enjoyed entertaining and many of their friends were associated with their long and active membership at Springdale Golf Club. He chaired the section of general surgery at the Medical Center at Princeton for eight years and taught as Clinical Assistant Professor at Rutgers Medical School until 1998. He attained a brown belt in karate, stopping short of earning a black belt due to the disease that was progressing. A graduate of Antioch College, she received her Ph.D. from Radcliffe College in 1956. View Source Suggest Edits Memorial Photos Flowers Created by: Honoring Their Lives Added: 19 Mar 2021 Find a Grave Memorial ID: 224656744 Source citation Her laughter, active life, warm smile, and deep love and devotion to her family will always be remembered. Unfortunately, Vickers was shot down and killed on a mission. Please join us in celebrating our dearest Maggies. State trooper dispatch adds that the 75-year-olds next of kin have been notified. She was a soprano with the Monadnock Chorus, performing with them at Carnegie Hall in New York City in 1998. They have not confirmed his death or released details of the fire. Mary Russell OBrien, age 73, a longtimeresident of Lexington MA, but recently ofMarlborough MA, died onOctober 23,2022. Eugene attended the Princeton schools and completed his freshman year at Princeton High School before transferring to The Hun School of Princeton, graduating in 1948. With the help of a teacher, they cleaned all the books and helped to get the building ready. 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 asked that if after he died anyone who knew him personally remembered a good moment with him, that was all he wanted. He earned a bachelors and masters degree in music, and continued postgraduate studies at Canterbury Cathedral in England with Dr. Allan Wicks. Her interests encompassed many passions, including avid gardener, birder, fierce animal protector, gourmet cook, excellent tennis player as well as supporter of the sport and a voracious reader of nonfiction.