She is also survived by a brother, David, and sister, Jeanette, both of Yarmouth, ME. WebGary Muirbergs 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. He was at ETS for 31 years as a creative technology person working on many different kinds of systems including those for processing and grading millions of the tests that became standard in schools across the country, like the PSAT, SAT, and AP. All rights reserved. A neighbor wrote this in memory of Frank: Frank completed this neighborhood with his unique and loved character. Tragically, Gary passed away three months before Litzi did. That would be his first and only academic position, other than occasional sabbaticals at universities in the U.S. and abroad and a year at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University (1986-87). 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. 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. He edited one of the oldest journals in psychology, Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, from 1984 to 1989 and of one of the newest when he became the third editor of Psychological Science in 1999. From Mountain Lakes, Peter went on to central New York to attend Colgate University where he ran track earning letters each year along with the All-East accolade. In 1997, Anne moved to Peterborough, NH. Dick loved living in Princeton and often enjoyed long walks in the woods at the Institute for Advanced Study. He pursued his bachelors degree at West Virginia University where he was the founder of the universitys golf club. Brooks Dyer, 85, of Princeton, NJ, passed away peacefully at HarborChase of Princeton assisted living on February 12, 2023 with his loving wife Teena at his side. Interment will be next to her husband, Leonard, at Glencoe Union Church at a later date. Her unrelenting love and care for them will be eternally remembered deep in their hearts. Sarah Lambert Morgan His love of Gilbert and Sullivan was apt to overtake him at inopportune times, but generally this was tolerated. Their marriage later ended in divorce. In a 2016 episode of Port Protection Alaska, Gary said: When you get to my age, you always got to go slow. It went on to be published in the United States in 2004 by Arcade Press, and was also translated into Italian and Czech for editions in those countries. However, she soon decided that acting was not for her and became a bookkeeper, something she was trained to do in a vocational school in Germany. Our deepest condolences and heartfelt prayers are with the family and friends. There will be a memorial service and celebration of Barbaras life at the Princeton University Chapel on January 6, 2023 at 11 a.m. Funeral arrangements are by Mather-Hodge Funeral Home of Princeton, N.J. Barbara was very passionate about finding a cure to Alzheimers disease, from her Dads diagnosis through to her own struggles with the disease. He graduated from Lawrenceville School in 1959, Yale University in 1963, and Johns Hopkins University, where he earned his MA, followed by a PhD in Economic History in 1972. Above all she was a loving and devoted wife, mother, and grandmother who always put the needs of her family above her own. He was 75 years old and had lived most of his life in New York City, working at HBO and specializing in video post-production. Her family added that she "enjoyed beach combing and just walking on the beach; listening to good music, especially live music; talking to strangers; traveling with her husband in their van; supporting women in any way possible; spreading love.". People may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. 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. Her creative talents were endless and live on in those with whom she shared her creations and her talents. As a member of a Presbyterian church wherever she lived, she served churches as both a Deacon and an Elder. He moved to Princeton, NJ, in 1953 and worked at RCA Labs, David Sarnoff Research Center, until 1987. He was 81. His smile lit up every room he entered, and his laugh spread warmth and joy. Her sister, Bonnie Jacobi of Fairview, NC also survives. For condolences, please visit the obituaries page at OrlandsMemorialChapel.com. This early experience of mission work informed the rest of his days. She was not called Hannah as a child, and was registered in school as Anita, learning only as a teenager that Anita was not her birth name. Carolyn had a true British zest for exploration and adventure. He always brought light to every room entered. Unfortunately, Vickers was shot down and killed on a mission. in mathematics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he embraced all aspects of college life. Nancye was born in Hebron in rural South Central Virginia in 1922, the third daughter of James Aubrey Allen and Mamie Allen nee Baird. There he was responsible for all the Armys microelectronics R&D. 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. This idea of contestable markets has had a lasting impact on the field and the analysis remains unsurpassed to this day. Share. Born to Mills and Hester Fries in Montclair, New Jersey, in 1941, he died while on a cycling trip on a beautiful day near Smiths Cove, Nova Scotia, where he had spent happy summers since his childhood. He had a unique ability to connect effortlessly with the young and the old. She was born in Princeton, graduated from Princeton High School, and moved to Lawrenceville after high school. Bob earned his bachelors degree from the College of Wooster in 1955 and his Ph.D. at Yale University before joining the faculty at Princeton University, where he taught for 46 years until 2006. He hobnobbed with mayors, and advocated for libraries at town council meetings and Rotary Club get-togethers. His research took him to Egypt, Nigeria, Sudan, England, and Kenya, countries where he and his family would live during sabbatical years. 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 kept meticulous track of his running times, and he strove for a personal best each time he ran out the door. Later in life, while living in West Windsor, Mary Glenn was an active member of St. Davids Parish. To steal a phrase from Dave himself, Good show, Dave!. He then spent several years managing the beloved local Halo Farm and Halo Pub ice cream shops. Anne had a core belief in the value of gratitude for blessings in her life. Over the years, her husbands work took them around the world. He began his professional career with the accounting firm of KPMG (Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co.) after returning from France while serving in the U.S. Armed Forces from 1954 to 1956. She was the middle child, coming after brother Edwin and before baby sister Lois. He helped several families during his time with Big Brothers. They were yearly subscribers to the Boston Symphony and Tanglewood. Continuing his education at Rider University, Richie earned his masters degree in 2012. 1933-2023 Donations in Maryanns honor may be made to your local animal shelter. Jeff will be remembered as a loving husband and father as well as a friend, doctor, and coach. This flourished for a number of decades, before selling it to the American Hospital Supplies Corporation. He enjoyed going down the shore to Ortley Beach with his family for many years. Special thanks to Natalie, Dana, Jessica, Jesse, and Chefs June and Teresa. His staff never left him and Melissa Cowman, his Dental Assistant and Practice Administrator, worked with him side-by-side for over 35 years. Dr. Dr. Moser leaves a legacy of enduring kindness and generosity. She also got a job to pay for her education in the science and math departments as an assistant, and also taught piano. program at Columbia Presbyterian College of Physicians and Surgeons. 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. She did play an extra in two movies including Circus World and The Fall of the Roman Empire, and developed a close friendship with John Wayne and Rita Hayworth while there. He then earned his Ph.D. in Finance at the University of Michigan School of Business Administration. Back at the office, it became quite clear that Barbara was more interested in architecture than interior design. Jim was an accomplished pilot and taught flight instruction at both Princeton and Robbinsville airports. Next of kin have been notified, AST said. He was keenly aware of the positive impact he could have on those around him, which made others want to hold themselves to their own highest standard in return. 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. Eds brother, Bernard Beckerman, was to become a noted Shakespeare scholar. 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. She modeled for Ford Models, ran a daycare out of her home, and worked for many years at Princeton Universitys library, among other occupations. Curtis was graduated from the London School of Economics with a double first in economics and political science. 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. In addition to her academic accomplishments, she was an equally gifted athlete. Chikako excelled in a diverse range of crafts, including quilting, embroidery, crocheting, and dressmaking. Diane was a homemaker for her three sons. Her recipe for candied tongue was devoured at New Years Day parties. It was this ability to connect with people through words and design that he was such a well-liked architect and it was also the foundation for his eternal love for music. For a short time thereafter, he was a director at his father-in-laws import business, before turning his energy back to his own pursuits. He and his brothers shared friends, laughs, food, and enjoyed each others families. His textbook, Great Political Theories, published in the 1960s, is still in print and used throughout the U.S. After reaching at Yale, Oberlin, and other U.S. institutions he retired as a Distinguished Professor Emeritus in political science from Rutgers. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the American Civil Liberties Union (aclu.org) or the Pinelands Preservation Alliance (pinelandsalliance.org). 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. Donations in Sams name can made be made to Energy Vision (, He spoke fondly of his school years and made learning a lifelong pursuit. Reading was another passion of his, as newspapers, magazines, and books were always surrounding him, and a newspaper or two were always in his satchel when he left the house. Nancy and her husband enjoyed leading pre-retirement seminars for the Board of Pensions of the Presbyterian Church USA. He was a product of, and a strong supporter of, public education. As the independent person she was, when she was told there was only enough money to send the only boy of four to college, Lucy Anne decided to do it herself. The textbooks he wrote have introduced thousands of United States college students to the study of comparative government. During their 69 years of marriage, Barbara and John were blessed with the opportunity to travel extensively in Europe, Asia, Australia, New Zealand, and North America. Gary Muehlberger was a significant contestant on the Life Below Zero spinoff, Port Protection, where people push the limits of survival in the remote community in Alaska. She earned a masters degree cum laude from General Theological Seminary in New York and served as Pastoral Associate at Christ Church in New Brunswick and as a hospice chaplain and taught in the Yale Summer Institute in Bioethics. Avisitation will be held from 1:30 p.m. until the time of the mass at the church. One of Litzi's favorite people to talk to was her best friend, Gary Muehlberger, who she knew for nearly 40 years. 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. Sandy started his psychiatric practice in 1962 at The Carrier Clinic, a psychiatric hospital in Belle Mead, New Jersey, where he was a practicing psychiatrist until 1977. He was an assistant professor of economics at Princeton University from 1994 to 1997. AST has not publicly released any other details regarding the blaze or the identity of the deceased. He was the son of the late Helen Parriski Perks and Thomas C. Perks Sr. and the brother of the late Thomas C. Perks Jr. and uncle of his late niece Sheila Perks Fisher. Patricia Marie (Pat) Cahill, 88, of Skillman, NJ, formerly of Princeton, NJ, passed away in her home at Stonebridge on November 25 from the effects of melanoma. Connie Marks, for more than 35 years an elementary school teacher in Philadelphia, died November 4, 2022, at 95. Mr. Borkan was born in Elizabeth, NJ, where he attended elementary and high schools. Born in Philadelphia, PA, on March 11, 1931 to George and Mary (Snavely) Schaufler, Weezie grew up in Ambler, PA. She is survived by her brother George Theodore Ted Schaufler (Sue) of Newport News, Virginia; niece Amie Hellauer (Kurt) of Andover, Massachusetts; nephew Andrew Schaufler of Virginia Beach, Virginia; great nieces Mary Hellauer and Erin Hellauer; as well as many Snavely cousins. After growing up in Princeton, and attending the Lawrenceville School between 1952 and 1955, his studies took him to Princeton University where he majored in Classics and received an A.B. Cause of death Details of the circumstance surrounding our beloved, Gary Muehlbergerdeath is not public yet, we will share more as we learn. It was a simpler world and a farming life she entered. Visitation will be held on Friday, September 16, 2022 at Dutch Neck Presbyterian Church, 154 South Mill Road, West Windsor, NJ, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. followed by a service at 11:30 a.m. Burial will follow at Princeton Cemetery. 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. A Visitation will be held on Friday, November 11, 2022 from 6-8 p.m. at the Mather-Hodge Funeral Home, Princeton. In addition to his loving wife and son, Bill is survived by his son-in-law Steve Frahm, his brother Robert H. Kraft and his wife Rebecca Goldfield, his brother-in-law L. Stephen Kish and his wife Beth. To his graduate students as well as to younger faculty, he was both mentor and mensch. But they arent new. May you find comfort knowing that life continues forever in heaven even as the memories shared live forever in our hearts. He was a longtime contributor to many organizations and educational institutions, including the Princeton Symphony, the Conservation Fund, Oxfam America, Dartmouth College, Stanford University, and Camp Tecumseh. Raymond Leroy Hallows, 93, of Skillman, NJ, died on October 27, 2022, close to his loving family. Burial will be private. All of her children carry her maiden name and all feel their deep roots in Hebron soil. Many people will remember their interactions around his kitchen table, where friends, neighbors, and athletes would ask his off-the-clock medical advice on their latest injuries. And being a grateful citizen of the Princeton community for over 50 years. James was a co-founder and former president of the Association of Anglican Musicians, which was founded in 1966 and continues to thrive today. He began his career in publishing working at Curtis Publishing, He was an enthusiastic storyteller personally and professionally and went on to be Founder/CEO of Playback Associates, a venture backed startup focusing on documentaries for Fortune 500 companies. He was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather, and he will be greatly missed. Burial will follow the memorial service. She also loved going on walks, spending time with friends, and was a devout Catholic of St. Pauls Parish. 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. Recognizing his talent and passion for music, his parents found a way to buy him a piano and to pay for piano lessons at the Mason College of Music and Fine Arts in Charleston. 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. 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. She raised two daughters and promoted Mikes art, eventually opening the Misen Art Gallery on Nassau Street in Princeton, NJ. He was more than just a Husband, Dad, and Grandpa. He was plank owner on the USS Intrepid earning the rank of Petty Officer 2nd Class, and a lifetime member of the USS Intrepid Association. She later attended McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago. She will be missed immeasurably. from American University in 1968. He grew up in Princeton, NJ, and attended Princeton Country Day School and Blair Academy before graduating from George Washington University. For decades after she retired from classroom teaching Evelyn mentored prospective teachers at Princeton Universitys Teacher Prep Program and was an enthusiastic participant in Princeton Universitys English Conversation Group whichoffers international graduate students theopportunity to practice Englishlanguage skills, learn about American customs, and adapt to living inPrinceton in a friendly and relaxed setting. Rob served on numerous Boards of Directors during his years in business, including ATMI, U.S. Filter, and Roll & Hill. In 1974, he cut the ribbon on the new $2.9 million Woodbridge Main Library on Route 35. He often played with lines by famous lyricists like Ira Gershwin, Cole Porter, or Dorothy Fields in the opening sentences of his articles. A consummate scientist, David probed the workings of matter and energy from the smallest to largest scale, and felt fortunate in being paid to pursue these passions. On October 24, 1964, Dick married Jean Anne Harwood at the Central Presbyterian Church in Manhattan. Arrangements under the direction of the Mather-Hodge Funeral Home, Princeton. Maryann will be remembered for her wonderful, distinctive laugh, wearing a turtleneck and holding a mug. Over the course of her life, she also worked in public relations, advertising, travel, and real estate, taught art appreciation and gave art lessons on cruise ships, and, with her husband academic and author Mel raised three children (Scott, Andi, and Dana), enjoyed and counseled six grandchildren (Zach, Erica, Jake, Hillary, Michael, and Shirah), and delighted in two great grandchildren (Asa and Bode). There were some who wanted his head. When the pandemic ended that, he continued to meet with the group on Zoom until shortly before his death. Along with her children, she leaves behind four grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, three step-grandchildren, and many close friends. She is survived by three daughters and two sons-in-law, Andrea Collette Newman and Jeffrey Patterson, Michele Laureen Newman, Pierrette Alyssa and Rod Eric Bradshaw, and her three grandchildren, Madison Alyssa Bradshaw, Emerson Alyssa Bradshaw, and Jamison Alyssa Bradshaw. Their marriage on March 26, 1951, proved magically successful, uniting two people whose fathers immigrated to the United States from utterly different backgrounds in eastern Europe. While he served at ETDL, the laboratory twice received the Army Laboratory of the Year Award. 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. In lieu of flowers, please donate to Cure PSP (psp.org) or National Alliance on Mental Illness Mercer County (namimercer.org). He is survived by their three sons, and three daughters-in-law: Gary and Martha Borkan of Melrose, MA; Brad and Anne Borkan, residing in Kew, England; and Ronald and Linda Borkan, living in Flagstaff, AZ. Tragically, Gary passed away three months before Litzi did. Princeton Medical Group had eight MDs when he started, and 23 when he retired. A celebration of his life will be held in late spring in Princeton and a Quaker-type service will be held in the summer in the Poconos. 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. She is survived by her husband Kenneth D. Fields of Peterborough, NH. Valerie is survived by her children: Anne Allen and partner John George of Blawenburg, N.J.; Jennifer Hartshorne and husband Steve Gilbert of Princeton, N.J.; Max Hartshorne of South Deerfield, Mass. His voice also narrates many medical texts available through Recording For the Blind and Dyslexic, where he and Peg volunteered for many years. In lieu of flowers, the family welcomes contributions to Nassau Presbyterian Church (nassauchurch.org/giving/give-now/) or to ALK-positive lung cancer research (fundraise.lungevity.org/campaign/In-Loving-Memory-of-Dr-Jeffrey-Bechler). He was born and raised in California by a strong grandmother, a gregarious father, and a well-traveled mother during a very different age. Minersvilles public library had closed in 1941, and in 1944, Connie and three classmates came up with a project to reopen it. Anne had a love of animals, especially dogs. Richard had a successful career in finance. His Debt Market class was a popular elective, and he was recognized with multiple teaching prizes. 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 Sandy is survived by his wife Daniela Bittman, his son and daughter-in-law Kim and Loraine Otis, his granddaughter Anna Otis, his stepson Jonathan Bittman and his wife, Sarah Jeffrey and daughter, Bodil. She is survived by her daughters Barbara Trembley and Jane Maciag Ryfun, five grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. They proposed an employee services center between the two buildings to bring people together with its central dining function plus other services. 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. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her name may be sent to give.feedingamerica.org. The family plans to arrange a memorial gathering for Carolyn at a later time. He was an adored friend and favorite dinner partner among their village of incredible friends. 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 is survived by his wife of 49 years Ginny Mason; his four children Jared Mason Willig (Chief Content Officer, Townsquare Media and former Managing Director, AOL Entertainment) and wife Julia Benedict, Scott Mason Willig (Head of Precious Metal Trading and Managing Director, JP Morgan) and wife Brittany Harris, Brent Mason Willig (Team Lead at The Emerson Group) and wife Sasha Khachatryan, and Alexandra Mason Willig (Vice President at Horizon Media) and husband David Helene; eight grandchildren Samantha, Allison, Jax, Charlotte, Elle, Naomi, Banks, and Jordan Willig (after seven granddaughters, finally a boy! 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