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Theo H. Antheil
Theo Hunt Antheil died peacefully at her home in Doylestown, PA on March 3, 2014. Born in Trenton, N.J. in 1920, she was the daughter of E. Burroughs and Jennie Lee Hunt. Theo lived a long and full life with many vocations and avocations. She graduated from The College of Wooster with a degree in Chemistry. Along with her husband, William L. Antheil, Jr., who preceded her in death, she renovated historic homes and ran several Bed and Breakfasts in the Doylestown area. A life-long lover of books, she was a school librarian, owned a bookstore and founded an internet company searching out rare and out-of-print books for university libraries. She continued this work into her late 80's. Friends and family knew of her keen mind, her kind heart and her wonderful sense of humor. She leaves a son, William Louis, III

Evelyn H. Walton, 101
Evelyn H. Walton, 101 of Cranbury died peacefully on March 3, 2014 at The Elms of Cranbury. She resided in Dutch Neck for most of her life and also lived in Monroe Village. Mrs. Walton was a graduate of Princeton High School, Evelyn worked for Walter B. Howe, Inc. in Princeton for many years as an administrative assistant. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Dutch Neck. Evelyn was predeceased in death by her parents, William N. Hann and Nellie B. Hockenbury Hann, her husband Jacob H. Walton Jr., her son, Richard A. Walton, her sisters, Mildred Hann and Lillian H. Burrough and her brother, William N. Hann Jr. She is survived by her daughter, Barbara Danser and her grandchildren, Alan Danser and Laura Jackson. A graveside service will be held at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the First Presbyterian Church of Dutch Neck, 154 South Mill Road, Princeton Junction, NJ 08550. Arrangements are under the direction of the Barlow and Zimmer Funeral Home, Hightstown, NJ. BARLOW and ZIMMER FUNERAL HOME

Louise Chiappone, 89
Born in Manhattan, Louise moved to East Windsor in 1962. She was employed with the Stark and Stark law firm for 18 years. She was a communicant of St. Anthony of Padua R.C. Church, and also a member of the Rocky Brook Garden Club, E.W. Democratic Club, and E.W. Woman's Club. Louise enjoyed dancing, cross word puzzles, scrabble, reading, and trivia of old films. She loved to sing and travel. Pre-deceased by her husband, Harry and son, Gregg, Louise is survived by her daughters and sons-in-law, Teri and Tony Horta and Lisa and George Popovitch

Barbara L. Vocolo, 75
Barbara L. Vocolo, 75, of Lawrenceville passed away Monday February 24th at Temple Hospital in Philadelphia. Born in Mount Pleasant, PA, she was a lifelong resident of Lawrenceville having also resided from many years in both Delray Beach and Boynton Beach Florida. She retired from Mercer Hospital where she was a nurse. Daughter of the late Joseph and Mildred Sullivan Shober

James Bashford Johnson Jr, 66
James (Jim) Johnson, 66, of St. Pete Beach, FL, formerly of Hopewell, NJ, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, February 18, 2014 at home. Born in Greencastle, IN Jim attended Princeton University and Case Western Reserve School of Medicine. He came to Hopewell as a Family Physician in 1976. He practiced medicine in Hopewell (Holdcraft, Johnson, and Grossman) then in Flemington (Hunterdon Family Physicians) until 2011 when he retired. He loved sailing. He is survived by his wife of 45 years, Janet Kocisko Johnson, his daughters, Krista and Jenny, his grandchildren Jake, Zoe and Dashiell

Linus Lee Leinenbach, 79
Linus Lee Leinenbach of Washington, NJ (Warren County) passed away to a merciful Christ on Monday, March 3rd at St Luke's University Hospital in Bethlehem, PA, surrounded by his wife and children. He was an extraordinary man. Born in Ferdinand, IN on January 20, 1935, he was the oldest of 8 children. He spent most of his early life in Ferdinand and Evansville, IN before attending high school and college at St Meinrad Seminary, St Meinrad, IN. In 1957 he met Dorothy Guerieri whom he married on October 4, 1958. They had 5 children together and the family resided in Hillsborough Township for 23 years. The marriage was 56 years strong at the time of his death. He spent his life in worthy causes, most notably in the constant care and attention of his disabled daughter, Lisa and in the service of his family as well as anyone else who needed his help. For everyone who knew him he was a constant example of charity, compassion and forgiveness, and was a strong pro-life advocate. He was the owner and proprietor of Vista Motors in Somerset County for close to 25 years, retiring in 1992. He is survived by his wife Dorothy Guerieri Leinenbach, 5 children

Dirck Lloyd Dimock, 83
Dirck Lloyd Dimock, 83, formerly of MA, passed away at West Park Hospital's Long Term Care Center on Sunday, February 23, 2014. Dirck was born June 23, 1930 in Braintree, Massachusetts to parents Stuart and Helen Wood Dimock. Early in his life his father thought it would be a good idea to move the family to a goat farm. Dirck did not like goats nor the chores associated with them, although to this day he remembers what kind of goats they were. Dirck had two brothers, Bruce and Alan. The children were raised on goat's milk which Dad always said gave him immunity to poison ivy. Dirck dealt with the challenges of fairly severe dyslexia in his youth. He tells a story of holding a book upside down in front of him when his father came into the room. His father assumed that young Dirck had hastily picked up the book to cover up something he shouldn't have been doing, so he asked him to read it to him. Dirck proceeded to read the book to him without apparent problem - He didn't even know that he was holding the book upside down. When higher education beckoned, he left for Antioch College where he met a Shell, WY ranch girl named Anne Paton. They married in 1952. When they finished college they moved to Baltimore, MD so that Dirck could pursue his PhD at Johns Hopkins University. In Baltimore they started their family and named their first son, Allyn, after a favorite college professor. Lisa Shea was born a year and a half later. With Dirck's PhD degree in Physics in hand the couple moved to Princeton, NJ. Christopher, their third child, was born there. Dirck worked for the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) for many years as a plasma physicist on a joint nuclear fusion project for Princeton and the federal government researching the feasibility of economical fusion power. He specialized in Thompson Scattering, the laser measurement of the speed of accelerated particles and in ruby laser set up and calibration. He became one of the world's leading experts in this field, which led to numerous requests to travel as a visiting scientist to places like Germany, India and Japan. He even had an invitation to Novosibirsk, Russia, which he declined. He and the family spent the year of 1963 in Munich Germany where he worked as an exchange scientist at the Max Planck Institute. In the 1980s Dirck spent approximately 5 summers in Nagoya, Japan working with Japanese scientists on their nuclear power program. Anne and Dirck divorced in 1974 but remained on amicable terms. Work on fusion energy research consumed Dirck's days until his retirement from PPPL in 1992, but modern dance and body work became a passion of his outside of the office. It was through this interest that he met Odile Rouquet in the late 1980s and the two became close. Odile has been a very important presence in his life since that time. Dirck moved from Princeton to Hadley, MA shortly after his retirement. For almost 20 years he enjoyed the rural nature of the Berkshire mountains area of western MA, only a few hours from his children and their families who resided in eastern MA for many years while Dirck was in Hadley. After retiring, Dirck joined Princeton Scientific Instruments as a principal investigator, where he was involved in numerous projects. He also worked for Princeton Optical on occasional consulting projects. He learned to pilot a plane and obtained his private pilot's license in order to be able to commute from Hadley to Princeton for consulting work. He divided his time between dance, science, and deep tissue body work, while making time for his children, grandchildren, Stephen (Caitlin) Dimock, Heather (Dustin) Rhodes, and Tyler Dimock, and most recently two great grandchildren, William Luke and Hayley Rowena Rhodes. Odile continues to visit regularly from her home in France. In April 2013, after having been diagnosed in 2010 with Alzheimer's, he moved to Cody to live with his daughter Shea. In November 2013 he moved to assisted living and then in December to long term care as his disease progressed. Ballard Funeral Home is handling arrangements. An online memorial is available at www.ballardfh.com Ballard Funeral Home

Joel S. Selikoff, 74
Joel S. Selikoff, 74, passed away Sunday June 1, 2014. The cause was pancreatic cancer. Born in Newark and raised in Kearny, he was a former resident of West Orange and East Windsor. Mr. Selikoff was a graduate of The Wharton School of The University of Pennsylvania and Rutgers School of Law-Newark. In 1976 he founded the law firm Joel S. Selikoff, which later became Selikoff-Cohen, PA. Mr. Selikoff was a pioneer in the development of laws protecting New Jersey's public employees and was in the forefrontof the emerging field of employment discrimination law. He was a founder of the New Jersey Chapter of the National Employment Lawyers Association. Mr. Selikoff was honored for his work by being listed in the Best Lawyers of America from 1989 until his retirement in 2013. He is survived by his wife Isabella Mohl Selikoff, a son and daughter-in-law Jonathan and Lauren Selikoff, and an energetic grandson Samuel Baker Selikoff. Funeral services are Tuesday 1PM at Congregation Beth Chaim, 329 Village Road, Princeton Junction. Burial will follow at Mount Lebanon Cemetery, Iselin, NJ. The period of mourning will be observed at the Selikoff residence in Princeton. Funeral arrangements by Orland's Ewing Memorial Chapel, 1534 Pennington Road, Ewing, NJ. The family requests that all memorial contributions be made to:
Pancreatic Cancer Action Network 1500 Rosecrans Avenue, Suite 200 Manhattan Beach, CA 90266 ORLAND'S EWING MEMORIAL CHAPEL

Mrs. Judith Ann Fabrizio Patterson, 76
Mrs. Judith Ann Fabrizio Patterson, 76, of Advance, NC passed away Monday, May 26, 2014 at her home. Mrs. Patterson was born in Massachusetts on September 6, 1937 to Joseph and Ida Koller Fabrizio. She was an avid golfer and tennis player who also enjoyed traveling throughout the world with her husband, Dean Nelson Patterson. Mrs. Patterson was preceded in death by her parents

Joel S. Selikoff, 74
PRINCETON...Joel S. Selikoff, 74, passed away Sunday June 1, 2014. The cause was pancreatic cancer. Born in Newark and raised in Kearny, he was a former resident of West Orange and East Windsor. Mr. Selikoff was a graduate of The Wharton School of The University of Pennsylvania and Rutgers School of Law-Newark. In 1976 he founded the law firm Joel S. Selikoff, which later became Selikoff-Cohen, PA. Mr. Selikoff was a pioneer in the development of laws protecting New Jersey's public employees and was in the forefront of the emerging field of employment discrimination law. He was a founder of the New Jersey Chapter of the National Employment Lawyers Association. Mr. Selikoff was honored for his work by being listed in the Best Lawyers of America from 1989 until his retirement in 2013. He is survived by his wife Isabella Mohl Selikoff, a son and daughter-in-law Jonathan and Lauren Selikoff, and an energetic grandson Samuel Baker Selikoff. Funeral services are Tuesday 1PM at Congregation Beth Chaim, 329 Village Road, Princeton Junction. Burial will follow at Mount Lebanon Cemetery, Iselin, NJ. The period of mourning will be observed at the Selikoff residence in Princeton. Funeral arrangements by Orland's Ewing Memorial Chapel, 1534 Pennington Road, Ewing, NJ The family requests that all memorial contributions be made to:
Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, 1500 Rosecrans Avenue, Suite 200, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266

Robert Debby, 62
Robert Debby, a longtime resident of South Brunswick, passed away on Friday, May 23, 2014. He was 62. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Bob graduated from Ohio University and moved to New Jersey in 1987 to raise his children. He retired in September 2013 and left behind the harsh NJ winters for Phoenix, AZ. Bob is survived and remembered by his two children, Heather and Michael

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