Professor Breckenridge joined the faculty at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (now part of Rutgers University) in New Brunswick, New Jersey, where she developed several new degree programs and obtained substantial funding from the National Institutes of Health. She was the middle child, coming after brother Edwin and before baby sister Lois. She was an avid reader; ancient and European history, biographies and early Hollywood among her favorite genres. 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. Instead, the war wound down, and he joined E.M. Warburg, Pincus & Co. in New York City during the early years of the newly institutionalized venture capital industry. He then attended Pennsylvania State University where he received a bachelors degree in science in 1955. Dick and Lee enjoyed day trips in the region and travel in their retirement, taking cruises to Europe, Russia, and Alaska. A multigenerational New Yorker, she was born in Manhattan on August 17, 1933 to Samuel W. Lambert Jr. and Mary H. Lambert. Their fourth child, Caroline, was born the following spring. Jeff went on to earn his medical degree from New York Medical College, completed his internship and residency at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, and completed a fellowship in sports medicine at the Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic in Los Angeles. In addition to Barbara, Robert, and Rachel, Jim leaves two grandchildren, Elias and Emmanuelle Begin, and his sister, Jean Capelli Lindsay of Los Alamos, NM. 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. A service will be held at Morrisville United Methodist Church, Morrisville, PA on April 22 at 1 p.m. Jim was a prolific author in the field of industrial relations and human resource management. A memorial and celebration of her life will be announced later. John W. Galiardo (Jack), 89, a resident of Palm Beach, FL, died March 5 from complications due to a stroke. After a few years in Manhattan, the couple moved to Stamford, CT, where they enjoyed a life filled with music Sheila on vocals and Harry on the piano. After getting a BA from the University of Missouri and MLS degree from Columbia, he found work as a consultant for the New York Public Library with special emphasis on outreach. He will be deeply missed by his family and friends, who hope that he finds peace, love, and compassion in the afterlife. She took wonderful care of him, especially and completely at the end of his life. Alba is predeceased by her husband of 58 years, Frank; parents, Adele and Pasquale Taliercio; brothers Giovanni, Antonio, and Guido. Tai and Joy had three sons Kent (Kelley), Wesley (Maren), and Mark (fianc Amy). In lieu of flowers or gifts please donate to The Mary Elliott Wislar Memorial Scholarship Foundation of Princeton, administered by The Princeton Community Foundation. The family arrived at Philadelphia airport on August 17, 1969. He taught and did research in Food Chemistry at University of Rhode Island for 15 years, and at Rutgers University for 28 years before retiring in 2017. 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 taught Junior High School in Birmingham and remained involved in childrens education for much of her life. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Smile Train (smiletrain.org). A service of remembrance will be celebrated at 12 p.m. on Saturday, February 18, 2023, at St. Pauls Roman Catholic Church, 216 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ 08542. Marilyn was passionate about music, culture, and the arts. His Debt Market class was a popular elective, and he was recognized with multiple teaching prizes. He is survived by his brothers, William Neff Hoke of Manhattan Beach, Calif., and John Carter Vance Hoke of Glen Allen, Va., and two nieces and two nephews. Son of the late J. Howard and Bessie Blue (Binford) Litton, he is predeceased by his beloved wife Lou Ann. He and Teena went on cruises together. On two occasions Larry journeyed to Ireland and Scotland (Old St. Andrews) to play golf, fulfilling a personal dream of his to see where the game was inaugurated. Ed married librarian Jean Friedburg in 1954. In particular, entrepreneurs are a rare breed of homo sapiens and working with them tends to be exhilarating and exasperating, frequently simultaneously.. She was a soprano with a bell-like tone and a natural gift for performing. 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. Jeffrey Bechler Chaims friends and family often remarked on his encyclopedic recall and ability to share a joke for every occasion, no matter how irreverent. Those who would like to contribute to her memory may send donations to the Sierra Club and to the Society of Concerned Scientists. A conventional resume would record that Yetta Ziolkowski was high-school valedictorian in Lincoln, Alabama, an undergraduate at what is now the University of Montevallo, Alabama, and a graduate student who earned an M.A. Burial followed at Princeton Cemetery. She is also survived by three grandchildren, Rinat Maayan Tal, Eliana Lauren Marks, and Zachary Aaron Marks. Her first trip to Europe took her to Amsterdam in 1954. It became a labor of love for him. She was born October 28, 1937, in Oak Park, IL, the daughter of Herbert J. and Gladys Semple Johnston. from American University in 1968. Revise. He was born in Poland and as a child lived through the German invasion during WWII. Her laughter, active life, warm smile, and deep love and devotion to her family will always be remembered. He was a constant presence in the hallways, even after he passed on the day-to-day running of the business office to his daughter Courtney. In addition to her husband, Jay, Harriet is survived by her brother John Harper and his wife Margaret of Birmingham, AL; daughters Jane Elisabeth Vawter of St. Petersburg, FL, and Nancy Vawter Jackonis and her husband Michael of Manassas, VA; and grandchildren Kasey May Gilliam and husband Andrew of Kailua, Hawaii, and Logan Jamieson Jackonis and wife Cecile of San Francisco, CA. Charles had a lifelong love of music. He sang with the Orlando Boy Choir, and at his church, where he also played the trombone. She is survived by her children Bill (Lisa) and Betsy (Jan); four grandchildren, Marshall, Emma, Abigail (Andrew Ochoa), and Pieter; her three sisters, Patricia Taylor, Dorothy Zaleski, and Susan Gauff; her sister-in-law Patricia Crane; and many beloved nieces and nephews. Breisch, Gary J. Gary J. Breisch, 56, of Breinigsville, passed away Tuesday, March 17, 2015 in the Lehigh Valley Hospital. Dr. Kagay returned to San Francisco in 2010 to join California Pacific Medical Center as a clinical radiologist. 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. Memorial donations may be made to Princeton Medical Center Foundation, 5 Plainsboro Road, Suite 365, Plainsboro, NJ 08536 (. Marilyn Jean (Corl) Middlebrook, 92, passed away peacefully at Morris Hall Meadows in Lawrenceville, NJ, on February 25, 2023. He was a skillful pilot with certificates in multi-engine, commercial, and instrument ratings. 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. He was one of a kind in all aspects. 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. They made Princeton their home and have lived in the same house for 43 years. As a member of a Presbyterian church wherever she lived, she served churches as both a Deacon and an Elder. He was adored by family, friends, colleagues, and students, and was charming, genuine, funny, loving, and deeply moral. Mitzi was preceded in death by her parents, both of her husbands, and her beloved brother James Alter of Chicago. David then qualified with Audrey Grant as a bridge director, ran games at St. Matthews Church in Pennington, Windrows, and Princeton Landing, and attracted a number of students. Mary Miller and Sam Carlson have appeared on the Nat Geo show for some time, while Morgan Turcott is a newcomer to . Funeral services and burial were heldSunday, November 6,at Princeton Cemetery. Having a love for teaching children, she tutored students and homeschooled her own children until they enrolled at the Wilberforce School. 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. She received a masters degree in biochemistry from the University of Iowa in 1949. The new office took on the creation of corporate headquarters for Vanguard, Motorola, Bell Atlantic, Bristol Myers Squibb, and Merck. Donations in her honor may be made to Scheie Eye Institute, The National Trust for Preservation, and Planned Parenthood. They raised their three sons in Indianapolis, Ann Arbor, Detroit, and later, in Princeton Junction, New Jersey. Following his time at GE, he joined Lenox, Inc. as President, Chairman, and CEO. A private burial and life celebration tribute was held at the Natural Burial Space at Rosemont Cemetery, in Hunterdon County, NJ. Gary Muehlberger Port Protection Death - Obituary / Passed Away : We mourn with the family of Gary Muehlberger, we understand how disheartening they could be right now, so we are sending our thoughts. She shared her passion for art, education, and nature with her children and grandchildren. Daughter of the late Frederick and Maryon Lobdell, Mary Glenn (Mickie to many of her friends) was born in Maine on February 2, 1929. Motivated by a heartfelt desire to help children overcome their learning disabilities, she went on to teach special education in White Plains, New York; Lawrence and Hightstown, New Jersey; and Reading, Massachusetts. George died on March 21, just at the beginning of Spring. Arrangements are under the direction of Mather-Hodge Funeral Home, Princeton. Meg, as she was known to her friends, was a retired reference librarian in the Rare Books and Special Collections division of the Princeton University Library. Vacations and weekends were called Camp Charles, aptly named after the hikes and other adventures on which he would lead Daphne and their three children: Caroline, Andrew, and Elizabeth. A funeral service will be held at Grace-St. Pauls Episcopal Church, 3715 East State Street, Hamilton NJ 08619 at 10 a.m. on Saturday, April 8. 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. in mathematics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he embraced all aspects of college life. 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 Death on the Nile.