Rob served as a very quick rabbit for the kids post-hike, it emerged that the fastest segments were during his lead. Michael Curtis, public intellectual and eminent scholar on Europe and Middle East politics, died on Monday October 3, 2022. Her descendants will hear for generations to come about her mind, character, and, above all, love. summa cum laude in 1959. A unique soul with a great personality has an Funeral services were held on February 18, 2023 at Kimble Funeral Home, One Hamilton Avenue, Princeton NJ 08542. He joined the Kokikai practice groups at the Princeton Y and The College of New Jersey and earned a black belt (4th Dan). 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. 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. Memorial services for Russell will be held inSavannahand Smiths Cove in 2023. Her first teaching job was at the Landreth School in Philadelphia. After three years practicing orthopaedics in San Diego following his fellowship, Jeff and Mary moved to Princeton in 1996, where Jeff joined University Orthopaedic Associates, specializing in sports medicine. A spokesperson for the State Troopers added Monday that next of kin are being kept apprised of the situation. Memorial donations may be made to a charity supporting Multiple Myeloma. Gigi had stopped both smoking and drinking in her mid-thirties prior to her marriage, and became an active member of the AA organization that was to become a major part of her life. Carolyn grew up in the vicinity of the Royal Borough of Kingston-Upon-Thames, Surrey, England. She was beloved in her neighborhood of Northeast Philly, where she got hundreds of children off to a strong academic start and helped them become kind, curious, and self-confident human beings. Tung-Ching Lee, 81, of Princeton, NJ, peacefully passed away Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at Capital Health Regional Medical Center, NJ. Many friends and relatives have reached out to share personal stories of Russell. The family suggests that contributions in her memory be sent to the Minersville, Pa., public library (minersvillelibrary.org); the Home and School Association at Farrell Elementary School (c/of Debbie Simon, Farrell School, 8300 Castor Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, 19152); Planned Parenthood (plannedparenthood.org); or HIAS (hias.org). He lived by himself and had the company of his dog, Trapper, who could also be seen on the Nat Geo show. Carolyn will be deeply missed by her family and friends. Graduating from high school in 1945, he attended Haverford College for a year before joining the Navy, serving two years as a radar technician on destroyers where he learned to love the sea, loud noises and vacuum tubes. He was only 35 years old, but the years he spent with us were full of life and love. So was Stanley Kubrick, Eds classmate (and occasional ping-pong partner) at William Howard Taft High School. Gary Muirberg was reportedly nowhere to be found after the incident. In 2014 he was honored by the president of France as Chevalier of the French Legion of Honor for his contributions to the study of the history of French political thought and 20th century French politics. We always cherished and will greatly miss Michaels wisdom, sense of humor, and sweet smile. She spent much of her career prior to her last child being born, serving as a math and science teacher in Dover, Los Angeles, and Cleveland. Sam quickly became a key member of the Princeton psychology department. He and his second wife, Laurel Meyerhofer, were set up on a blind date in the summer of 1982 and married just six months later on January 8, 1983. He went on to Vermont Medical School in Burlington, Vermont, graduating in 1957. A Memorial Service was held at 11 a.m. on Sunday, October 9, 2022 at the MacDowell Dam. She became a published poet later in life, and turned to teaching poetry at the Princeton senior center in 2000, which she did until her death. Later years were spent traveling with Jim on business as they visited clients, researched companies, and attended conferences worldwide. Rob served on numerous Boards of Directors during his years in business, including ATMI, U.S. Filter, and Roll & Hill. One Port Protection cast member who is no stranger to ultimate survival, Gary Muehlberger, had been thriving out in the wild and perfecting his self-subsistence techniques for more than 39 years in Alaska. He is featured as The knife man in the 2004 book, Private Funeral services and burial were held at Princeton Cemetery, in Princeton, New Jersey. Barbara Marion Hynds Johnson, 93, died peacefully on November 4, 2022. Barbara continued to attend horse shows with Jordan through 2021. She is survived by four daughters: Elizabeth (Peter, d.) Meggitt of Princeton, Dianne Campbell of Belleair, FL, Cecilia Campbell (Deborah Gagnon) of Ithaca, NY, and Roxanna (Eugene) Choe of Princeton; eight grandchildren: Dylan Hodill, Kelly (Kyle) Owens, Russell Hodill, Hugo Meggitt, Sinclair Meggitt, Hannah Choe, Derek Choe, and Phineas Choe; one niece Maryla Czebatul; and two great-nephews Mateusz Czebatul and Daniel Czebatul. Residents of Port Protection reported 75-year-old Muehlbergers death Thursday (March 18). Sandy was born on October 16, 1925 in Kansas City, Missouri. It was important for him to provide the family a special place to be together and have fun. 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. 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, Funeral arrangements are by Orlands Ewing Memorial Chapel. Elly was predeceased by her husband, Giorgio in 2004 and her parents Zlata (Racky) and Zolten R. Unghy. Marilyn will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her. For condolences, please visit Harolds obituary page at orlandsmemorialchapel.com. We greatly appreciate our community volunteers who bravely put their life on the line to save others. The corporation was housed in two buildings, separated by a beautiful and treasured lawn at its entry drive. James David Peters, Sr., of Princeton, died on February 5, 2023, of pancreatic cancer. He focused on empire and capitalism before either topic was fashionable, writing seven books on African history. Kevin was the CEO of WSFS Bank. He never shied away from letting the refs know when he disagreed with a call which was not infrequently or voicing his opinions when watching games on TV (and sometimes waking up his sleeping children in the process). They made Princeton their home and have lived in the same house for 43 years. She modeled for Ford Models, ran a daycare out of her home, and worked for many years at Princeton Universitys library, among other occupations. 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. He was raised in Quincy, Mass., and met Deborah in 1963 when they were both 15 years old. Most recently, in 2017, at the age of 90, her book, Storytelling in Bali, was published by the Dutch publishing house Brill. In 1977 she transferred to the Princeton Plasma Physics Lab. She is probably best known for penning and illustrating the childrens book, The Pumpkin Smasher, a beloved Halloween classic published in 1972, influenced by happenings here, but set in Cranbury to protect the guilty and the innocent. AST has not publicly released any other details regarding the blaze or the identity of the deceased. But she spent almost her entire career 35 years at the school her own children attended, Louis H. Farrell Elementary School, just a couple of blocks from her Northeast Philadelphia home. She will be missed by her remaining siblings, Marilyn Scanlon and Vinny Doherty, her children Peter and Diane Cahill, Andy and Janet Cahill, Chris and Carrie Cahill, Mary Pat (Cahill) Rose and Carolyn Cahill, and 10 grandchildren Brian and wife Allison, Dana, Michael and wife Kelly, Kelsey and husband T.J., Nicholas and wife Tina, Kati, Ali, Catherine, Christine, Jack and great-granddaughter Madison Marie. David later earned an MBA from the Wharton School of University of Pennsylvania and a Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in Operations Research. A unique soul with a great personality has an 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. Richie graduated from South Brunswick High School in 2007 as an accomplished athlete winning the GMAC Golf Championship and later earning Athlete of the Year. Lee was born in Oakland, California on May 20, 1932 to Miriam and Alexander Rosenson. Those close to him loved his sharp wit and sense of humor always enjoying new puns and putting smiles on the faces of those around him. Together, they changed the lives of countless children with dyslexia and other learning differences, giving them the opportunity to learn the way their brains work best and reach their full potential. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Wounded Warrior Project or Semper Fi Fund are appreciated. Richard William Knott "Just such a wonderful day to spend it with her. Sadly, she passed away recently, and fans have been asking about her cause of death. Please if you have any form of concern, suggestions, or query as regards this publication, kindly contact us. Her husband also commented in the Port Protection Facebook group that Litzi went into surgery for her ovarian cancer on the day that Gary died. Eugene was predeceased by his wife, of 38 years, Eleanor Ellie Doten Freda, in 1998; parents, Guerino and Filomena (Quaresima) Freda; two sisters, Gloria Ann Chambers and Katherine Judith Freda; and brother-in-law, William Chambers. For years, he and his second wife, artist and curator Judith Kapstein Brodsky, hosted jazz greats like Fred Hersh and Bill Charlap to give concerts in their Princeton home. Despite his personal struggles, he never failed to laugh at a funny joke and will be remembered by all who knew him for his contagious belly laugh. He prepared his choirs for performances of major works with many of the worlds outstanding orchestras, and for several dozens of recordings, including a track with the American Boychoir on a platinum album by Michael W. Smith, Go West Young Man. April 27, 1937 September 19, 2022 In 2007, Barbara and Bob were working on the Master Plan for the Las Colinas development in Irving, Texas, of which one element was a Convention Center being designed by a New York firm. Charless research on short sellers and high-frequency traders changed the way the profession thinks about these traders. 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. Preferring the outdoors to any store or restaurant for a visit, she relishedher long walks,bicycling with Jerry and the Princeton FreeWheelers,swimming at the Community Pool or in any calm body of water, and evenskulling on Lake Carnegie in the early morning with her friend before theUniversity crew came racing by. They were eating at a New York cafeteria, and saw a homeless man collecting scraps. He served as trustee of the William Alexander Proctor Foundation (1982-1989) and of the Princeton Junior School (1983-2015; president 1999-2006). For his two children, he was a source of unconditional love and a model of personal integrity. A graduate of Princeton High School and Tulane University, he was an avid reader, gifted writer, and talented athlete. Surviving are his son and daughter-in-law, Russell and Mary Jo Freda, and four grandsons: Anthony and his wife Diana, Nicholas and his fianc Miranda, Zachary and Jeremy Freda; and two nieces, Kay (Joe) Torpey and Cynthia Chambers. She was the best Nonna to Michael Cuomo and his wife Savannah of Marlton, NJ, Christopher Cuomo of Hamilton, and Eric Pietrefesa of South Brunswick. View Source Suggest Edits Memorial Photos Flowers Created by: Honoring Their Lives Added: 19 Mar 2021 Find a Grave Memorial ID: 224656744 Source citation 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 was a founding member of The Princeton Festival. 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. Connie enjoyed living in Princeton, where she found friends among neighbors and fellow members of her book club, the local chapter of Jewish Women International, and the Lets Talk group meeting at the Princeton Senior Resource Center. In her usual way Barbara explored alternatives to the large flat boring boxes that defined most convention centers. After leaving ETS he became an entrepreneur. Jim went on to earn a degree in dentistry at Temple University School of Dentistry. From his passing to his achievements and net worth, we have covered it all in this article. David served in the U.S. Army at Dugway Proving Ground in Utah and was honorably discharged in 1957. He graduated from Dartmouth in 1970 with a degree in mathematics, summa cum laude. He enjoyed working on audio visual projects and running his film-to-tape and digital editing and transfer service. She is survived by her daughters Barbara Trembley and Jane Maciag Ryfun, five grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. She was a huge Phillies fan (shoutout to Jayson 2008!) He was always generous with his time and resources to charitable organizations, most memorably volunteering as surgeon for the Indian Health Services in Fort Defiance, AZ, working with Navajo healers. Brooks became physically disabled when he was in his late 50s. Larry is survived by several nieces and a nephew. He was married to the late Miriam Stecker Kraft with whom he had a son, William D. Kraft III of Buckingham, PA. A celebration of her life will be announced at a future date. 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. 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. He also had a knack for bridge-building, for patiently explaining his beliefs. A highlight for Richard was visiting the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY, with his family. Pennsylvania had a historic craft law that said after working for an architect for 10 years, you could undertake a three-year internship and then take the architectural licensing exams without the usual required architectural degree. She taught folk dancing for decades, with a particular emphasis on getting people to dance for the first time, and to enjoy dancing as much as she did. Next of kin have been notified, AST said. 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 left teaching in 1976 in order to become a member of the University of Pennsylvania Medical Schools Senior Administrative Group. He traveled to town every day on his motorcycle and loved being in town, often using the library to do his studies. Special thanks to Natalie, Dana, Jessica, Jesse, and Chefs June and Teresa. Plaques of his swimming records still adorn the Tecumseh dining hall today. The family will host a Celebration of Life for friends and loved ones to gather and remember Jim at the Antique Barn at Cashel, 145 Wertsville Road, Hillsborough Township, NJ 08844 on November 5 from 12-4 p.m. Contributions may be made in Davids honor to The Princeton Festival c/o The Princeton Symphony Orchestra. One chemistry book dated back to 1913. T. Leslie Shear, Jr., a lifelong resident of Princeton, NJ, died after a brief illness on September 28, 2022 at the Princeton Hospital. Funeral services were heldOctober 24 at The Jewish Center of Princeton, withburial at Princeton Cemetery. Phyllis and Bernard moved to North Miami Beach; and at 58 and no longer married, Phyllis launched her professional career in PR at an age when many started planning for their retirement. Soon after, she retired from the Philadelphia office, and joined Bob in Princeton, balancing her new career as a wonderful Mom helping out in classes at Buckingham Friends school and taking Jordan to riding lessons when she turned 5, and training her two beloved Vizslas Zoe and Chance (and later, Suri and Bowie, who filled Barbaras final years with endless joy). She is survived by her three daughters, Erika Cosentino, Daniele Cardelia, and Nicole Deluca, and six grandchildren Drew, Bridget, Patrick, Alyssa, Charlotte, and Jack the lights of her life, as well as her seven brothers and sisters. He was a member of The Bedens Brook Club, where he was a past president, and TPC Jasna Polana, where he was on the Board of Governors. Viewing will be at Wilson Apple Funeral Home, 2560 Pennington Road, Pennington, NJ, on Wednesday, February 8 from 4-7 p.m. During that time, she was a member of the Harvard Business School Wives Club. He discusses the impact of Montesquieus writing on subsequent thinkers like Edmund Burke, Karl Marx, and Max Weber. 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. He retired from HBO in the early 2000s and moved to Kingston, N.J., not far from where his mother lived in Princeton. Special friend and kindergartenalumna, Danielle Rollmann, and live-in caregiver, Christina Brown, buoyedEvelyn to the end of her happy life. His staff never left him and Melissa Cowman, his Dental Assistant and Practice Administrator, worked with him side-by-side for over 35 years. Back at the office, it became quite clear that Barbara was more interested in architecture than interior design. He also did extensive reviewing work for scientific agencies of the government, serving on a National Science Foundation review committee (1985-1988) and chairing a review committee at NIMH (1979-1982). 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. Her laughter, active life, warm smile, and deep love and devotion to her family will always be remembered. She enjoyed working in her garden particularly with the familys first bird, Boo, walking around on the grass next to her and knew a lot about flowers and other plants. He spoke fondly of his school years and made learning a lifelong pursuit. A first-grade teacher at Pajarito School in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 1962-1963, she was a cellist with the Albuquerque Civic Symphony. Leslies scholar contributions include two important books, Kallias of Sphettos and the Revolt of Athens in 286 B.C. He enjoyed hosting dinners for friends, serving his favorite recipes (all those who knew him will miss his mashed potatoes) and gracing his guests with his best or worst? In 1963, in Woodbridge, there was a referendum. 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. Albert was predeceased by his wife Judith Joyce Bortnick, parents Isidore and Lena (Schwartz) Bortnick, brothers Joseph (Joe) Bortnick and Jacob (Jack) Bortnick, and sisters-in-law Marilyn Bortnick and Cecilia Bortnick.