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Kathryn M. Deacon, 81
Kathryn M. Deacon, 81 of Moorestown, passed away Saturday, March 22, 2014 at the Evergreens. Born in Bordentown, she was a lifetime resident prior to moving to Moorestown in 2002. Kathryn was a member of the First Baptist Church of Bordentown where she served in numerous roles including Moderator, Treasurer and Clerk. She was also a member of the American Baptist Women, the Community Concert Association and was a coordinator for Meals on Wheels of Bordentown. She was also active in various capacities at the Evergreens, her favorite being the author of "Who's New at the Evergreens". Daughter of the late S. Erwin and Miriam Sharp, she was predeceased by her husband, Robert H. Deacon, her son Douglas Deacon and her brother-in-law, George Deacon. Kathryn is survived by two sons and daughters-in-law, Thomas Deacon and Merrill Mezzacappa of Tewksbury, NJ and Roger and Jane Deacon of West Chester, PA

Evan James Sarett Cramer, 29,
Evan James Sarett Cramer, age 29, passed away unexpectedly on March 7, 2014 in New York City where he was living. Evan, also known as Jim, was born on September 18, 1984 in Princeton, New Jersey, the son of James C. Cramer and Mary Nicole Sarett. He attended the Chapin School, Princeton, New Jersey and graduated from Montgomery High School, Skillman, New Jersey. Thereafter he matriculated to the University of Connecticut where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology. Following his graduation from college, Evan moved to San Diego, California where he worked in the hotel and restaurant service industry and also worked for Sony in their video game division. He returned from California in 2010 and continued workimg for various catering companies in the Princeton area. He moved to New York City in 2012 and at the time of his death he was in the process of preparing for the Graduate Record Exam in order to pursue a master's degree while at the same time working in computer graphics on a freelance basis. Evan is survived by his parents, aunts, numerous cousins, friends and beloved dog, Blue. A Memorial Service will be held at Noon on Friday, March 28, 2014 at the Kimble Funeral Home, 1 Hamilton Avenue, Princeton, NJ. Relatives and friends may gather from 10AM until the time of the service. Interment will follow in Princeton Cemetery. Donations, in his name, may be made to the ASPCA or any similar animal friendly agency. Extend condolences and remembrances at TheKimbleFuneralHome.com KIMBLE FUNERAL HOME

Alice Bacon Westlake, 93
Alice Bacon Westlake of Princeton died Sunday, March 16, 2014 at University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro at the age of 93. Born in Berkeley, CA, she has been a resident of Princeton since 1962. Alice graduated from Wellesley College with a degree in Art History in 1942, and went to work for the War Production Board in support of the Allied effort in World War II immediately thereafter. At the end the war, she moved to New York City, and worked as a Research Assistant for Alfred H. Barr, Jr., the first director of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, where she remained for twelve years. In 1952, she married John Trevanion Westlake, her husband of 50 years. She and John raised four daughters. In the course of this time, Alice resumed her academic pursuits and earned her MA in Art History from Oberlin College in 1971. She went on to volunteer as a docent at the Princeton University Museum, using her vast knowledge of the history of art to lecture and lead museum tours for over forty years, building an appreciation of the museum's works in both children and adults. She was an active supporter of FamilyBorn and the movement to advance midwifery. She was the longest surviving member of All Saints' Church. Daughter of the late Leonard and Martha (Stringham) Bacon, wife of the late John Trevanion Westlake, she is survived by four loving daughters:
Frances Brandyberry, Rachel Westlake, Sylvia Westlake, Rosalind Westlake, who were both challenged and enriched by her spirit and intellect

Susana Beatrice Juricic, 79
Susana Beatrice Juricic, 79, of West Windsor, passed away Thursday, March 20, 2014 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in Hamilton. Born in Argentina, Mrs. Juricic was a resident of New York City until her marriage. She was then a long time resident of Hightstown. Mrs. Juricic was a homemaker for many years who enjoyed taking care of her family and was also an Accounts Payable Manager for Comcast until her retirement in 2003. Mrs. Juricic was a member of St. Anthony of Padua RC Church in Hightstown for over 50 years where she previously taught CCD. She loved sewing. She also loved her grandchildren and was very proud of all their accomplishments. Predeceased by her parents, Juan Marcel and Pilar (Alvarez) Talenton, her husband, Simeon Juricic and a brother, George Talenton

Oliver G. Krauss, 89
Boca Raton, Florida - Oliver G. Krauss, 89, passed away Friday March 21, 2014. Born in Brooklyn, NY, he was a former resident of Washington Heights, NY and was employed by the Bildisco Company before retiring. Mr. Krauss was an Army veteran of WW2, serving in the 75th Infantry in the European Theater.He was awarded the Combat Infantry Badge and Purple Heart Medal. Husband of the late Roslyn Krauss he is survived by a son and daughter-in-law Dr. Elliot and Mary "Lily" Krauss, a daughter and son-in-law Drs. Helene and Robert Schwartz, four grandchildren Jeremy, Aaron and Daniel Krauss, Jonathan Schwartz, four great grandchildren Atticus, Eleanor, Maddison and Mack. Funeral services are Wednesday 11AM at Orland's Ewing Memorial Chapel, 1534 Pennington Road, Ewing Township.Burial will follow at Beth Israel Cemetery, Woodbridge. The period of mourning will be observed at the Krauss residence in Princeton on Wednesday evening. ORLAND'S EWING MEMORIAL CHAPEL

Elizabeth PerriGuerrera
Elizabeth PerriGuerrera of Flagtown and Lavalette, died Saturday, March 15, 2014 at Somerset Medical Center. Born and raised in Readington, NJ, she lived in Flagtown for over fifty years. With her husband Anthony, she founded the Flagtown Service Station. The full service station is still family held. Mrs. Guerera was a 1947 graduate of the Somerset Medical Center School of Nursing. During that time, she was a member of the Army Cadet Nursing Corps. She worked as a nurse at the medical center through 1952. Later, after acquiring a BS from Trenton State College and certification as a school nurse, she acted as a substitute school nurse for Hillsborough, Branchburg and Manville public schools. The next phase of her nursing career was a fifteen year commitment to private duty nursing. She provided in home health care to numerous clients. Until recently, she was employed as a nurse at Somerset Treatment Services.Her activities included memberships in Mary Mother of God Church, the Neshanic Garden Club and the Somerset Alumni Association. Surviving Elizabeth PerriGuerrera are a daughter, Mary Ellen Guerrera

Barbara Hoisington, 88
Barbara Hoisington, 88 of Little Egg Harbor, NJ passed away at home on Tuesday March 11, 2014. Born in Montclair, NJ she lived in Princeton, NJ before moving to Little Egg Harbor in 2003. She attended Brooklyn Friends School and received her Bachelor's Degree from Mt. Holyoke College in South Hadley, MA. Barbara worked as a registrar for the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University for over 25 years. She also enjoyed following and discussing politics. She is survived by her loving children, daughter Lynn Hansen (Mark) of Little Egg Harbor, sons Steven Hoisington of Ogden, UT, and Paul Hoisington (Mary) of Hanover, NH and her beloved grandchildren Gayle, Joseph, Paige and Molly Hoisington. Arrangements are private and under the care of Maxwell Funeral Home, Little Egg Harbor. Donations in Barbara's Memory can be made to the ASPCA at www.aspca.org. Maxwell Funeral Home

Donald Albert Pickering
Donald Albert Pickering, a former long-time Princeton resident, passed away in Palm Beach, Florida on March 2nd, 2014. Donald was born in Swampscott, Massachusetts. He attended the North Shore County Day School and graduated from Lawrence Academyin Groton, Massachusetts in 1939. Don, as he was known, graduated from Tufts University in 1943 and Tufts Dental School in 1946. He served in the United States Naval Reserves, Dental Corp, from 1946 to 1949 in Korea and the Philippines. Prior to moving to Palm Beach, Don was a founding partner of the Princeton Dental Group. He was also a Dental consultant to Princeton University. He was a member of Pretty Brook Tennis Club and The Nassau Club in Princeton, New Jersey, The University Club in New York City, The Bath and Tennis Club and The Everglades Club in Palm Beach, Florida. He was also a member of The Edgartown Reading Room in Martha's Vineyard. He is survived by his daughter, Dorothy Pickering Bossidy and son in law Bruce Haig Bossidy of Palm Beach, Florida, his son Donald Albert Pickering of London, England and a grandson, Stuart Pickering of White Plains, New York. He is also survived by his wife, Susan Trowbridge Pickering. A private service was held at Bethesda-by-the-Sea Episcopal Church in Palm Beach, Florida. Quattlebaum Funeral, Cremation

Lorraine S. Brown
Lorraine was preceded in death by her parents, Irving and Esther W. Stearly

Theodora Welgoss Brickner
Theodora Welgoss Brickner, writer, volunteer and mother of two, passed away March 16 at her home in Lawrenceville, N.J. Born in Long Beach, Calif., Teddy was a globetrotter from birth. Daughter of the late Theodore Peter (Lt. Col., USAF) and Bernice Isabel Welgoss, she learned the world as a military brat, living most of her youth around the country and overseas. Following her graduation from Loyola University New Orleans, Teddy served as a VISTA volunteer and director of the 10, 000 Trees Project of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society in Philadelphia. Later in life, her varied career included public relations at Mercer Medical Center and clinical research, most recently for Sanofi-Aventis. She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Benjamin and Kathryn Brickner of Jersey City, N.J.

Peter J. Lucchesi, 87
Peter J. Lucchesi, 87, of Princeton died peacefully early Wednesday morning, March 19, 2014 at Capital Health Hopewell surrounded by his family. Born in New York City, he was a World War 2 veteran and a resident of Princeton since 1986. After receiving a PhD in Chemistry from New York University, Peter became Vice-President of Research at Exxon Research and Engineering, where heprovided over 30 years of service. He wasthen employed by ENI Chemical as Director of Research for 6 years. Most recently, in 2013, Dr.Lucchesi became Head of a Scientific Advisory Board for the American Refining Group in Bradford, Pennsylvannia, where he was engaged in pursuing new chemistry for the oil refining industry up until the time of his death. According to a colleague, "Peter was not just a retired 87 year old

Richard H. Ullman
Richard H. Ullman died on Tuesday, March 11, 2014, at Park Place Center acute care facility in Monmouth Junction, ending a 20-year struggle with Parkinson's Disease. He had lived in Princeton since 1965, retiring from Princeton University as the David K. E. Bruce Professor of International Affairs Emeritus in 2002. Richard was born in 1933 in Baltimore, Maryland, to Frances Oppenheimer Ullman and Jerome Ullman. His father died when he was 11, and he and his mother and sister moved back to her home in San Antonio, Texas. His Texas ancestors were two German-Jewish families, the Kempners of Galveston, and the Oppenheimers of San Antonio, who had settled in Texas in the mid-19th century. Richard's undergraduate degree was from Harvard, where he served as editorial page editor of The Harvard Crimson. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1955 and went to Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar. At Oxford, influenced by the work and friendship of George Kennan, he pursued a D.Phil degree, writing a thesis that ultimately became a 3-volume study, Anglo-Soviet Relations, l917-1971. At Oxford, he met and married his first wife, Yoma Crosfield. They had two daughters, Claire and Jennifer. In 1960 Richard returned to Harvard to teach Government and Public Administration. He was recruited to Princeton University and the Woodrow Wilson School in 1965 as Professor of Politics and International Affairs. Throughout his career, he blended scholarship and teaching with active participation in world affairs, serving as a staff member on the National Security Council (1967), Member of the Policy Planning Staff of the Department of Defense (1967-68), Member of the Policy Planning Staff and Director of the Kosovo History Project in the Department of State (1999-2000). His career also included a long relationship with the Council on Foreign Relations, where he was Director of Studies and Director of the 1980s Project (1973-79). He served on the New York Times Editorial Board in 1977-78 and as Editor of Foreign Policy (1978-1980). In 1983 he married Gail Filion, then social science editor at Princeton University Press. With her, he returned to Oxford in 1991-92 as George Eastman Visiting Professor. Dick's friendships with many of his students persisted throughout his life. Through them, he felt, he made his most lasting contribution to the scholarship and practice of politics and international affairs. He continued to write-op eds, articles, books, letters of recommendation-until he could no longer use a pen or computer. Much as he loved to write, Dick also loved to talk-which he did, uninhibited by the stutter that besieged him from childhood. The stutter was exacerbated by the relentless effects of the Parkinson's Disease that was first diagnosed in 1992 and which finally silenced him. In addition to Gail, Dick leaves behind his daughters, Claire Ullman (Robert Kasdin) and Jennifer Ullman (John Curtin)

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