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TONE THOMPSON, 53
Tone Thompson, age 53, passed away peacefully on December 31st in her Pennington home with her family at her side after an over 6 year battle with brain cancer. Born in Oslo, Norway and educated in the Norwegian public school system, Tone came to the United States at age 19 with five friends looking for adventure in New Jersey. Here she met her future husband, Winn and they married in 1981 in Kolbotn, Norway. In 1983 they moved to Pennington where they have lived ever since. A born organizer and do-er, Tone quickly became involved in the Pennington area community including St. Mathews Episcopal Church, the Garden Club of Trenton, Pennington Day, Girl Scouts, and Boy Scouts while raising three children. Among her many volunteer positions were co-chair of Pennington Day, co-chair of the St Mathews Xmas Bazaar, treasurer of the Garden Club of Trenton, treasurer of Boy Scout Troop 44 and leader of Girl Scout Troops 103 and 919 where her quiet intelligence and common sense provided a strong role model for young women. In her spare time she received an AA degree in Computer Science from Mercer County Community College and worked with her husband in their property management company. In 2011 she received her real estate sales person license and joined her husband at the Gloria Nilson Hopewell Crossing office until earlier in 2013. Tone loved gardening, crafts and books and was a member of the Knitwits of Pennington, two book groups and an active member of the Garden Cub of Trenton where much to her surprise she received several horticultural awards. She is survived by her parents, Kjell and Else Dybdahl, and her brother Tor in Norway, her loving husband Winn in Pennington, daughter Elise and her partner Paul Garcia-Torres of Atlanta GA, son Christian of Lambertville, NJ and daughter Charlotte of Boulder, CO and her beloved grandson Emerson Garcia-Torres as well as numerous friends, relatives and in-laws in Norway, Denmark, Canada and the USA and her childhood friend Marianne Thorsen Collins. A celebration of Tone's life will be held at St Mathews Episcopal Church in Pennington, NJ at 11 am on Friday January 10, 2014 followed by internment in the Church's Memorial Garden. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that gifts given in honor of Tone Thompson be sent to St. Matthew's Episcopal Church-El Hogar, 300 South Main Street, Pennington, NJ 08534. El Hogar is a home and school for orphans in Honduras, a ministry sponsored by the church and the Thompson family. Visit our website at blackwellmh.com for condolences. BLACKWELL MEMORIAL HOME

Eleanor J. Bonsanto, 91
Eleanor J. Bonsanto, 91, passed away peacefully on Sunday, December 22, 2013 at Samaritan Hospice, in Mt Holly, with her loving family by her side. Born in Fort Lee, NJ, she had lived in Hoboken and New York, prior to moving to Bordentown 60 years ago. Eleanor and her husband owned and operated Crescent Sportswear in Bordentown, where she was a furrier and became the first woman to run a monogram machine. She was a member of St. Mary's Church and its Alter Rosary Society and was on the board of visiting nurses. She will be deeply missed by all. Predeceased by her parents: Joseph and Josephine Maniaci, her sisters Grace LoCicero and husband Paul, Rose Castaldo and her husband Anthony, and her brother Salvatore Maniaci and her beloved husband of 66 years: Nicholas C. Bonsanto, she is survived by her children: Nicholas A Bonsanto and his wife Erika of Columbus, Lucy R Pompile and her husband Richard of Chesterfield and Joseph and Georgianna of Yardville. Seven grandchildren: Nicholas Bonsanto and his wife Michelle, Michael S. Bonsanto, Lucy Wilson and her husband Miguel, Kenneth C. Meister III, Daniel R Pompile and his wife Cristina, Matthew J Pompile and Philip J Pompile and his wife Christine. Eight great grandchildren: Nichele, Julia, Nicholas, Frankie, Felicia, Mercedes, Austin and Paige and a great-great grandson Casper, and several nieces and nephews. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10 am Saturday, December 28 at St. Mary's Church, 45 Crosswicks St, Bordentown. Interment will follow in the parish cemetery. Family and friends may call Friday evening 7 to 9 pm at the Peppler Funeral Home, 122 Crosswicks St, Bordentown. Memorial contributions may be made to St Mary's Church, 45 Crosswicks St, Bordentown, NJ 08505 or to the Children's Day School, 1925 Pennington Rd, Ewing, NJ 08618. PEPPLER FUNERAL HOME

June H. Haug, 86
June H. Haug, 86, passed away peacefully on January 2, 2014 at Mercy Hospice in Johnston, Iowa. A memorial service will be held at a later date in Hillsborough, where June was a resident for 54 years. June was born on July 4, 1927 in Newark, New Jersey, the daughter of Evelyn Gray and Thomas Peter Henderson. She was married to Charles A. Haug, her husband of 46 years, and enjoyed being a homemaker, taking great pride in her family, and maintaining her home. June also enjoyed gardening, cooking, and traveling with Charles to Myrtle Beach. She was active in her husband's 4-H club, a charter member of Hillsborough Presbyterian Church, a former Sunday school teacher, and Cub Scout den mother. June was preceded in death by her husband and is survived by her children, Roger (Lora) Haug of Pella, IA, Barbara Jean (Thomas) Good of Clive, IA, and Charles (Cindy) Haug, Jr. of Flemington, NJ; 7 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. In remembrance of June, please consider becoming a blood donor at your local blood bank. Memorial contributions may be directed to The Steeplechase Cancer Center at Somerset Medical Center, Somerville, NJ. Hamilton's Funeral & After Life Services

Sally Topping Chandler
Sally Topping Chandler, 83, of Skillman died Tuesday, January 7, 2014 at Stonebridge Care Center of Montgomery Township surrounded by her loving family. Born in West Orange, NJ she resided in Darien, CT before moving to Princeton in 1991. She was an active member of Trinity Church, the Garden Club and the Junior League. Daughter of the late James Davies and Grace (Haigh) Topping, wife of the late George Alfred Chandler, she is survived by 2 sons James Topping Chandler, David George Chandler, 2 daughters Elizabeth Chandler Bell, Nancy Chandler Koglmeier, a sister Jay Topping Campbell and 13 Grandchildren. A Memorial Service will be held 12:00 pm on Saturday, January 11, 2014, Trinity Church 33 Mercer Street, Princeton. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Alzheimer's Association of Greater NJ. Checks can be made payable to Alzheimer's Association and mailed to Alzheimer's Association of Greater NJ, 400 Morris Ave, Suite 251, Denville, NJ 07834. Arrangements are under the direction of the Mather-Hodge Funeral Home, Princeton. MATHER-HODGE FUNERAL HOME

Harold Bulkley Erdman, 88
Harold Bulkley Erdman of Princeton, NJ and Edgartown, MA passed away peacefully on January 6th surrounded by his family. He was 88 years old. Harold was born on May 2, 1925 in Englewood, NJ to his parents Dr. Charles R. Erdman, Jr. and Lucy B. Erdman. His father was a professor of political science at Princeton University, two-term mayor of Princeton Borough, Commissioner of Economic Development for the State of New Jersey and a champion collegiate hurdler. Harold was the grandson of Edwin M. and Lucy K. Bulkley and Dr. Charles R. and Estelle P. Erdman. Mr. Bulkley was a partner at Spencer Trask and Company and Dr. Erdman was a professor at the Princeton Theological Seminary, pastor of the Nassau Presbyterian Church and Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church. Harold attended Miss Fine's School, Princeton Country Day School and the Lawrenceville School, where he was president of his class and graduated Cum Laude in 1942. He attended Princeton University for one year before transferring to Yale University's accelerated '45W class for future WWII servicemen, where he earned a degree in mechanical engineering and began his life-long membership in the St. Anthony Hall fraternity. After attending Columbia University Midshipmen's School, he was commissioned ensign in the U.S. Navy and served as navigator on a troop transport ship, crossing the Pacific five times and returning thousands of soldiers to San Francisco during the months following the end of the war. Harold then moved to New York City where he met his beautiful wife, Judy Peck, whom he married in 1948. He worked at Spencer Trask and Company and then at Reynolds Aluminum. In 1954 Harold co-founded New Jersey Aluminum Company, and served as President while the firm grew to 1, 800 employees with plants in New Brunswick, NJ, Winton, NC, Ahoskie NC, Arizona, Texas and California. The Company became the world's largest supplier of coaxial cable sheathing to the cable TV industry. He served as a director of Pardee Resources Company, Philadelphia, PA from 1968 to 1997, and as Chairman of Amerlite, Atlanta, GA from 1986 to 1990. Harold had a life-long love of sports, especially ice hockey. While at Yale he was high scorer on the varsity hockey squad and after graduating coached the Yale freshman hockey team to their first undefeated season. He was selected for the 1948 U.S. Olympic Hockey Team but was later deemed ineligible due to his ''professional'' status as a Yale coach. He was a member of the St. Nicholas Hockey Club in NYC for three years and a lifetime fan of the New York Rangers. He learned to play hockey growing up in Princeton and later co-founded and coached the Princeton Pee Wee Hockey League, teaching the wonderful game of ice hockey to hundreds of boys. In 2005 he was inducted into the Princeton Day School Athletic Hall of Fame. Harold was a summer resident of Martha's Vineyard since his family started visiting in 1927. Spending summers on the water, he taught his children and grandchildren and extended family the love of water skiing, fishing and sailing. He named his water ski boat, the Ranger, after his favorite hockey team. He loved the Edgartown Yacht Club, both for its yachting and tennis and later enjoyed spending time with friends at the Edgartown Reading Room. When not on the Vineyard, he treasured his time spent at the Pretty Brook Tennis Club in Princeton, often playing mixed doubles with Judy. He also enjoyed playing the piano, singing Dixieland jazz tunes and listening to his favorite musician, Louis Armstrong. Harold was a generous supporter of his community and alma maters. He was Trustee of Princeton Day School and Trustee Emeritus of the Lawrenceville School, Treasurer and Trustee of the Center of Theological Inquiry, Chairman of the Princeton Republican Finance Committee, Vice-Chairman of the Princeton Zoning Board, Deacon of Nassau Presbyterian Church, and Chairman of the Princeton cemetery Committee. He was voted Outstanding Alumnus of the Lawrenceville School in 1998, and was a driving force behind Lawrenceville's '42 Athletic Field. He served as Treasurer, Reunion Chairman and honored member of Princeton's Class of '46. Of all of his business, athletic and philanthropic accomplishments, he was most proud and supportive of his family. He was a devoted husband, father, uncle, brother and grandfather. He is survived by his loving and supportive wife of 65 years, Judy Erdman, their four children, Guy Erdman, Fred (and Cindy) Erdman, Jody Erdman and Carl (and Debra) Erdman, nine grandchildren, his brothers Charlie, Peter, David and Michael, and their families, including 14 children and 25 grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Lawrenceville School Hockey Tournament, c/o Michael Goldenberg, The Lawrenceville School, 2500 Main St., Lawrenceville, NJ, 08648, and the Princeton Area Community Foundation, 15 Princess Rd., Lawrenceville, NJ, 08648. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, January 18th at the Nassau Presbyterian Church, 61 Nassau St., Princeton, NJ, with a lunch reception to follow at the Nassau Club, 6 Mercer St., Princeton, NJ. Arrangements are under the direction of The Mather-Hodge Funeral Home, Princeton. MATHER-HODGE FUNERAL HOME.

Arnold H. Snider, III
Arnold H. Snider, III passed away Friday, January 3rd after a short but courageous battle with cancer. Arnie was 68 years old. Arnie was a loving husband, father and grandfather who not only achieved great success in his career on Wall Street, but was also a dedicated and tireless philanthropist. Arnie began his career as a financial analyst specializing in pharmaceuticals at Kidder Peabody. During his seventeen years at Kidder, he established and led a recognized team of health care analysts served as Head of the Healthcare Research Group, a Managing Director, and as Chairman of the Stock Selection Committee. He was considered a highly successful analyst and ''stock picker'', who was selected to the Institutional Investor All-America Research Team in 1986 and 1987. He was also ranked as the leading pharmaceutical industry analyst by the Greenwich Research Poll. Arnie moved to the field of asset management in 1988 when he joined Tiger Management, bringing his business acumen and deep knowledge of the pharmaceutical industry to his oversight of the firm's global healthcare investments. In 1993, he founded Deerfield Management Company, which specialized in healthcare equities, and served as Deerfield's Managing Partner until he formally retired in 2005. During retirement, he utilized his business and financial skills to successfully advise on a number of important business and charitable projects. He served as a Chairman of the Board of N30, a small, privately owned pharmaceutical company engaged in the development of novel drugs in diseases which currently have no cure. He also servedas a trustee and as the Chairman of the Investment Committee for the Davidson College endowment, his alma mater where he was a champion of The Davidson Trust, committed to making Davidson accessible to all talented students regardless of their financial circumstances. While a Trustee, he created the Arnold H. Snider Scholarship, which provides full scholarships for two students in each class. As important as Arnie's professional accomplishments were, he was equally committed to a number of philanthropic endeavors. Arnie's expansive knowledge of the healthcare industry and drug development provided a foundation for his philanthropic efforts in a number of areas of medical and scientific research, including geriatric medicine, spinal cord injuries, and lupus, Along with his wife, Katherine, he endowed the Kate Mills Snider Geropsychiatry Outreach Program and Professorship Fund within the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. They also established the Arnold and Katherine Snider Geriatric Fund at Princeton Hospital. Arnie also served as the Vice Chairman, Board of Directors, for the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation and as Chairman of the Foundation's Research Planning Committee. . In 2000, Arnie and his wife established Rheuminations, Inc. a foundation to support lupus research and develop educational programs for patients with lupus, through which they created The Mary Kirkland Center for Lupus Research at the Hospital for Special Surgery, a related Kirkland Scholar Program that has provided research grants to individual lupus investigators at academic institutions in the US and Canada, and an educational website for lupus patients. In 2003, they founded the Lupus Clinical Trials Consortium, Inc. to support the development of new therapies for lupus, which evolved into a multi-center lupus patient data base registry intended to support lupus research and related publications. Arnie received his BA from Davidson College and an MBA from the University of Virginia School of Business. Arnie was an avid reader of politics and history, and was devoted to classical music and to golf. He was a gentle, kind and generous person whose friendships were defined by warmth and loyalty. Arnie deeply loved and took immense pride in his family. Heis survived by his wife, Katherine, daughter, Sarah Kirkland Snider Mackey, son, Ned Snider, son-in-law, Steven Mackey, daughter-in-law Marina Greenstein Snider, three grandchildren, Jasper and Dylan Mackey and Simone Snider; his brother, Lewis Brittle Snider of McLean Virginia, and a nephew, Britt Arnold Snider of Chevy Chase, Va. A Funeral will be held at Princeton University Chapel at 2pm Saturday Jan. 11, 2014 with reception to follow at Prospect House. Inlieu of flowers, contributions in Arnie's memory may be made to the any of the following charities: Arnold H. Snider Scholarship at Davidson College; the Kate Mills Snider Geropsychiatry Outreach Program (GO) at Wake Forest Baptist Health, or the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation.

Antonio Mennella, 77
Antonio Mennella, 77 of Skillman, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, January 8th 2014 among family and friends. Born and raised in Ischia, Italy, Antonio served in the Italian Navy and the Italian Merchant Marines. He immigrated to the United States in 1963 where he lived in Princeton, NJ and then ultimately Skillman, NJ for more than 35 years. He was employed at S.T. Peterson Construction Company, he was a member of the Laborers Local 50 Union and lastly with Dow Jones & Co., Inc. He retired in 2001. A cancer survivor of more than 10 years, he possessed enormous strength. He was a devoted and caring father and pop-pop. He enjoyed gardening, cooking and spending time with his family. Son of the late Filippo and Angela Mennella, brother of the late Raffaele Mennella. He is survived by his wife, Maria Mennella of Skillman; his sisters, Maria Mennella and Luigia Mennella of Ischia, Italy; his sister and brother-in-law Gerardo and Giuseppina Mattera of Ischia, Italy; his son and daughter-in-law, Filippo and Fiona Mennella of Florence; his daughter and son-in-law, Thomas and Elisabeth Pyle of North Wales, Pennsylvania; and three grandsons, Thomas Pyle, Nicholas Mennella and Alexander Pyle. The funeral was held 11:45 AM Monday, January 13, 2014 at M.J. Murphy Funeral Home, 616 Ridge Road at New Road, Monmouth Junction. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at 1:00 PM at St. Paul's Church, 214 Nassau Street, Princeton. Burial was private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in his name to the Penn Medicine - Perelman School of Medicine. For contribution details, contact 215-898-0578 or http://www.pennmedicine.org/giving/how-to-give/. M.J. Murphy Funeral Home

Doris Lynn (Clements) Kratzer
Doris Lynn (Clements) Kratzer, 70, of Browns Mills, NJ, passed peacefully to eternal rest with her loving family by her side on January 9, 2014. She was the wife of the late Samuel William Kratzer, who passed away in 2011. She was the daughter of the late Wilfred J. and Doris E. (Behrens) Clements. Lynn graduated from The Katherine Gibbs School of Business with an Associate's Degree in 1963. She married her husband, Sam, in 1968. They were happily married for 43 years. Lynn began her career at The Campbell Soup Company, and then worked for American Cyanamid for more than 30 years as an executive assistant. Later, she worked for Princeton University in the History Department for more than 15 years as an assistant to professors and students. Lynn enjoyed her work, but her favorite and most treasured roles were that of wife, mother and grandmother. She had a passion and true artistic talent for needlework, embroidery and rug hooking. Lynn was a former instructor of Needlepoint and Embroidery at Mercer County College. She was also passionate about volunteering. While at American Cyanamid, Lynn dedicated many years to collecting Christmas gifts for Project Angel Tree and various local shelters. Lynn is survived by her Son, Todd S. Kratzer, his wife Rena and their daughter Sophia of Browns Mills, NJ; daughter Victoria L. ''Tori'' White, her husband Andrew and their daughter Sienna of Bethlehem; sisters Barbara Clements and her husband James Huffman of Princeton, NJ and Judy Clements of Denton, TX; brother, Bill Clements and his partner Martha of Northampton, MA; nephew Ted Clements and his mother Linda Babcock; and many loving co-workers and friends A memorial service will be held at 3 PM on Friday, January 24, 2014 at the University Chapel in Murray-Dodge Hall of Princeton University. A memory tribute may be placed at www.longfuneralhome.com. Arrangements are entrusted to the Long Funeral Home, Bethlehem, PA. In lieu of flowers, to the Lehigh Valley Hospice Friends of Nurses Award, 2166 S. 12th Street, Suite 101, Allentown, PA 18103 Long Funeral Home

Benjamin M. Thomas 3rd, 79
Lambertville Benjamin M. Thomas 3rd, passed away on Saturday January 11, 2014 after a valiant struggle with metatastic cancer. He was 79 Father of the late Georgeanne Thomas, he is survived by his beloved wife of 33 years Jane Garb Thomas, a son Alan Carr Thomas (Frances Bouchoux) and daughter Marianne Hierspiel. He is also survived by stepdaughters Jennifer Kaplan and Victoria Nichols, four grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Mr. Thomas was a graduate of Brown University and Rutgers University (MA in Education) where he was an adjunct professor. He served four years in the US Navy as a reserve officer . His career was in sales and marketing primarily in publishing, spanned 40 years before retiring. He was a superb athlete (best baseball player Brown ever had) a jazz aficionado, a gentleman and scholar. Private funeral services and burial were help Monday at Greenwood Cemetery, Hamilton.His dear nephew, Rabbi Jonathan Blake, will officiate. The family respectfully requests memorial contributions be offered to Fox Chase Cancer Center, 333 Cottman Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19111 (Att: Dr. Marijo Bilusic) or Chandler Hall, 99 Barclay Street, Newtown, PA 18940. Funeral arrangements by Orland's Ewing Memorial Chapel, 1534 Pennington Road, Ewing, NJ. ORLAND'S EWING MEMORIAL CHAPEL

Roger C. Malcolm
Roger C. Malcolm, 71, of Hightstown, New Jersey, passed away on November 28th 2013 after an undiagnosed illness and short hospital stay at the University Medical Center of Princeton in Plainsboro, New Jersey. He was 71 years old. He was a man of unique talents and vision. And his wonderful sense of humor and love of life was his gift to all who knew him. He left us much too soon and will be profoundly missed. Those who survive him are his wife Lydia Malcolm of 33 years, his daughter Bryce Nielsen of South Carolina, his sister and brother-in-law of East Windsor, New Jersey, and their families. A memorial service will be held at a future date.

Carl Clifton Faith
April 28, 1927- January 12, 2014
A resident of Princeton, NJ since 1960, Carl Faith was born in a house on Fifth Street near the Ohio River in Covington, Kentucky. He was raised up in Covington's Peaselburg neighborhood, where he and his late brother Fred went to the 5th & 7th District Schools and Holmes High School. He was drafted into the US Navy in 1945, trained to be a Radio Technician, and was graduated with the rank of Aviation Technician Mate, third class, in August 1946. With the help of the GI Bill, he attended the University of Kentucky, Lexington, graduating magna cum laude with Honors in Mathematics. In 1955 he received his PhD in mathematics from Purdue U., West Lafayette, Indiana, where he studied with the late Dr. Sam Perlis. He taught at Pennsylvania State, Purdue University, and Michigan State, and was a Fulbright-NATO post-doctoral fellow at Heidelberg University, Germany. He was appointed Full Professor of Mathematics at Rutgers University, New Brunswick & Piscataway, New Jersey, in 1962, and taught there until his retirement in 1997. He was a National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow and a Member of the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS), Princeton, NJ, 1960-1962. He also was a visitor at the IAS in 1973-74, 1977-78, and summers 1960-79. In 1970 he attended Tulane University's Algebra Year, and in 1965-1966, he was a visiting scholar at the University of California at Berkeley. In 1968, Faith was a consultant for the National Science Foundation and the U. S. Agency for International Development (USAID) in India, lecturing in New Delhi, Bombay, Madras, Calcutta and Jaipur. In spring 1986 and fall 1989, Dr. Faith was Visiting Professor at Centre Reserca Matematica in Barcelona, where he worked with the late Professor Pere Menal and his students Drs. Jaume Moncasi, Pere Ara, Dolors Herbera, and Rosa Camps. In May 2003, he was honored by his Alma Mater in Covington and inducted into Holmes High School Hall of Distinction. In 2007, Professor Faith and Professor Barbara Osofsky of Rutgers, his PhD student, were feted at an International Conference at Zanesville, Ohio in celebration of his 80th and her 70th birthdays. Faith's mathematical research was in abstract algebra, Galois theory, ring theory including module theory; he is the author of numerous publications and books, including ''Rings and Things and a Fine Array of Twentieth Century Associative Algebra, '' American Mathematical Society, 1999; FPF Ring Theory, with S.S. Page, London Mathematical Society, 1984; Simple Noetherian Rings, with J.H. Cozzens, Cambridge University Press, 1975; and a definitive two-volume Algebra, Spring-Verlag, 1973, 1976. Dr. Faith's hobbies included travelling, multi-media art, photography, and poetry. He studied art at the Baker-Hunt Foundation in Covington and later at the University of California, Berkeley, as well as at the Princeton Art Association. Two of his works were selected for a juried show at McCarter Theater. A book of poems, ''The Seduction of Hummingbirds and other Poems'', and a memoir of his first nineteen years, ''The Sun Shines Bright: A Kentucky Boyhood during the Great Depression and World War II, '' were published by Xlibris, and are accessible at his website: carlfaith.com Dr. Faith is survived by his wife, Molly Sullivan, his daughter Heidi Faith of Mt. View, CA, four adopted sons: Zeno Wood, of Brooklyn, NY, Dr. Japheth Wood, of Kingston, NY, Malachi Wood, of Princeton, NJ, and Dr. Ezra Wood, of Amherst, MA; and their respective spouses, Jill Dowling, Mariel Fiori, Dr. Jhilam Iqbal, and Dr. Simi Hoque. He is survived by 8 grandchildren: Clio Dowling Wood, Leila Yorek Sundin, Tarquin Iqbal Wood, Maya Iqbal Wood, Vesper Woodhoque and her twin siblings, Esme and Quinn, and Daphne Wood-Fiori. He is also survived by his first wife, Betty Frances Compton Selberg. Friends are welcome to join his family at the burial on Friday, January 17, 2014 at noon in Princeton Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Princeton Public Library or charity of choice. Arrangements by Kimble Funeral Home, Princeton, NJ. KIMBLE FUNERAL HOME

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