To steal a phrase from Dave himself, Good show, Dave!. He served on the Ways and Means committee at the Princeton Italian American Sportsman Club, was a member of the Roma Eterna, served as President of the Princeton-Pettoranello Sister City Foundation from 1996-97, and was a Foundation trustee from 1992-2010. While raising her family in Princeton, NJ, she became an original member of the Boudinotes, a female a cappella group that performed both locally and nationally for over a decade. His work at Princeton earned him honorary membership in eight classes: 1943, 46, 47, 48, 50, 51, 52, and 77. Later she worked as an Executive Assistant for 27 years at the Arthur Andersen international public accounting firm. From there, all three Newman girls attended Stuart Country Day of the Sacred Heart, known for our ringlets and matching outfits. In addition, she played mahjong with two different groups of friends every week, one of which she organized soon after arriving in Princeton. Beyond his own scholarship, Bob was a dedicated mentor to generations of undergraduate and graduate students in modern African history and modern world history. Upon arriving in Princeton, he worked for Nelson Glass until he joined his brothers as a barber at Continental Barber Shop in Princeton. Barbara became a dedicated homemaker with her home cooking, her vegetable gardening, and entertaining. They had three children, Colin, Karen, and Jacqui and lived in Johannesburg until February 1978, when they emigrated to Princeton in the wake of political unrest in South Africa. She is also survived by three grandchildren, Rinat Maayan Tal, Eliana Lauren Marks, and Zachary Aaron Marks. Frank Rainer Schmidt Phyllis moved to Princeton to be close to her daughter Sharon Rose Powell and son-in-law Bob Powell. She is survived by her children, Linda G. Houston (husband David) of Blodgett, Oregon; Wendy H. Brown (husband Keith) of Rowayton, Connecticut; and Scott G. Houston of Morristown, New Jersey; as well as three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. He continued there as an instructor while completing clinical requirements for the MD degree in 1956. A Celebration of Life will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, February 5, 2023 at the Mather-Hodge Funeral Home in Princeton, NJ. In retirement, David combined his analytical skills with his passion for music. Litzi's husband, John Bean, replied to let the group know that, sadly, Litzi had passed away from ovarian cancer. Breisch, Gary J. Gary J. Breisch, 56, of Breinigsville, passed away Tuesday, March 17, 2015 in the Lehigh Valley Hospital. in Elementary Education (at Oregon State University) and M.A. His studies of high-frequency algorithmic trading show that these traders do not necessarily reduce market liquidity, as was commonly assumed, and can actually improve trading opportunities for others. After retiring from the opera, George taught voice for a number of years at the Boyer College of Music & Dance, Temple University, Drexel University, and from his home. 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. A celebration of his life will take place in the spring. But that wasnt enough. Squibb & Sons in Princeton, NJ, where he and Joan raised their children and resided for 35 years. . He began his legal career at Dewey Ballantine in NYC, and later became Asst. A rich and dynamic tenor, Georges singing voice turned heroic after he began studying with George McKinley, his dear friend and mentor. A skilled craftswoman, she taught knitting at local yarn shops and upholstering at the Princeton Adult School. Last summer she enjoyed one last swim in the Atlantic Ocean. They lived inLong Island, NY, Cincinnati, OH, and Milford, CT, before moving toPrinceton in 1960 whereshe lived the rest of her life in the same house onRandall Road. His calm reassurance and special sense of humor made him everyones first call. As Jordan grew, Barbara stayed deeply engaged in her life, and was Jordans best cheerleader, confidant, and role model, teaching her the importance of having a career, but that being a mom was above all else. Sometime in the 1950s Mitzi was awarded a patent for a device that would enable use of the whole bottle of nail polish with no waste. In 1992, Barbara became a licensed Architect! Marilyn Medwin, age 95, of Skillman and formerly of Princeton, passed away on Saturday, January 7, 2023. There, on a blind date, she met her future husband, Bob Middlebrook, who was studying engineering and architecture at Princeton University. 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 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. He was a Life Member of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, serving as Manager and Membership Chairman in Philadelphia, and on the Board of Editors of the SMPTE Journal. She is also survived by her stepson, James Baldwin Hillier, wife Shari, and three step-grandchildren. At the time of his passing he was surrounded by his wife Sarah, children Eleanor and Wilder, and close friends. 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. Later he worked at Project U.S.E., Outward Bound, and the Princeton-Blairstown Center, where he was considered an integral part of their outdoor education staff and continued to work during his retirement. The family arrived at Philadelphia airport on August 17, 1969. She was active in the early years of The Evergreen Forum at the Princeton Senior Resource Center, and she and Bob were active members of House 4 of Community Without Walls. The exact cause of his death has not yet been determined, but it appears that he died in a fire. Those who knew him well, and those he met only in passing, benefited equally from his humorous sweet nature and his attentiveness. She was preceded in death by her parents, belovedhusband of 62 years Jerome Saldick, and brother Norman Diamond. The easy athleticism and competitive spirit that Bob showed as a child from the swimming pool to the basketball court to the football field where he played quarterback on his intramural college team continued into his adulthood. They were married in Florence on August 26, 1961. She was born April 27, 1937 to Laurence and Fern (Moss) Gage in the kitchen of their Brookfield Twp. William D. Kraft, Jr., 87, of Cranbury, NJ, died peacefully at home on Friday, December 16, 2022. He became an important part of her life and introduced her to the Philadelphia Folk Festival. Two novels, the bawdy satire Candy and the grimly realistic Last Exit to Brooklyn, were causing a stir. After Joy earned her Masters in Nursing Education from Teachers College at Columbia University, Joy and Tai got married in July of 1963. 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 commemoration of Joannes life will be planned for a later date. She was 81 years old. 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. Tai and Joy had seven grandchildren Darren, Matthew, Rosemary, Daniel, Christina, Brandon, and Audrey. 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. Elly was a devoted member of the Stony Brook Garden Club and established the Elly and Giorgio Stony Brook Environmental Award. However, her aspirations were higher. Having a love for teaching children, she tutored students and homeschooled her own children until they enrolled at the Wilberforce School. Chaim was especially proud as he witnessed them growing into independent young adults and receiving a university education, something he strongly valued. 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. He focused on empire and capitalism before either topic was fashionable, writing seven books on African history. Along with his wife, Ellie, who had excellent business knowledge, they opened the Eugene G. Freda Company offering field engineering consulting services until they retired in 1992. A memorial gathering to celebrate Lees life will be held at a future date. He then attended Pennsylvania State University where he received a bachelors degree in science in 1955. As a young man, Michael reached the prestigious level of Eagle Scout and lettered in four sports every year at St. Josephs High School in Metuchen, NJ. The design minimized its land consumption, and the center had a huge visual presence from the highways to the Dallas airport. Her students often joked that she made sense out of nonsense.. Upon making a family move to Princeton, NJ, back in 1963, the family moved to Lawrenceville for 15 years and then to her cherished home Woodstream in Skillman, NJ. Evelyn Saldick, who had a decades-longcareer as a public school kindergarten teacher first in Long Beach, NY, andthen in Princeton, died at home on December 6, 2022. Born December 6, 1927 in Charleston, West Virginia, she was the daughter of Edgar Jennings Goodrich and Beulah Lenfest Goodrich. She taught Junior High School in Birmingham and remained involved in childrens education for much of her life. He remained in the United States for several years before returning to Italy where he met Adele. James is survived by his son Bruce Litton and his daughter-in-law Patricia of Bedminster, NJ; his daughter Deborah Purdon of Maplewood, NJ; his son David Litton and his daughter-in-law Carol Dingeldey of West Hartford, CT; and his son Richard Litton and daughter-in-law Alysia of Wall Township, NJ; sister Betty Ray of Charlottesville, VA; and grandchildren Matthew Litton of Costa Mesa, CA, Kiersten Litton of Asbury Park, NJ, and Kyle Litton of Hoboken, NJ. In 1974, he cut the ribbon on the new $2.9 million Woodbridge Main Library on Route 35. To these she added perspectives gained from travels with her husband, not only across North America, but also throughout Europe, as well as to South Korea and Japan. 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. Port Protection Cast Who Passed Away & Tragic Moments 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. And last, but certainly not least, he was a patient, kindhearted grandfather; his grandkids will fondly remember feeding Poppas fish and eating cheeseballs with him on his lap (often as he balanced a martini).