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Jerry Weisberg M.D.
Jerry Weisberg M.D.died peacefully with his family surrounding him at Capital Health Hopewell on January 24. He was born in Brooklyn NY in March 1927. He graduated from Peter Styvesant School of Science. He received his B.A. at NYU and M.S.c at Brown University, and his M.D. at the University of Buffalo. His education was interrupted during WW2 when he served in the US Navy. He completed his medical education at Hackensack University Medical Center. Dr. Weisberg was a founding member of the American College of Emergency Physicians. During his medical career, Jerry was Director of Emergency Medicine at Morristown Memorial Hospital, Director of Ambulatory Services and Emergency Medicine at Mt. Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach Florida where he was also associate clinical professor of medicine, and was Director of Ambulatory Services and Emergency Medicine at St. Francis Medical Center. While in Trenton, he brought ACLS and PALS to St Francis. He devoted many hours giving lectures and bringing programs to the EMT's and paramedics of Mercer County. He is predeceased by his parents, Lena (Holt) and Rubin Weisberg, infant daughter Laurie, and sisters Sylvia (Rhodes) and Esther (Shurr). He is survived by his wife, Doris Moran Weisberg, son William Weisberg, M.D., (wife Susan), Jennifer Millner, Esq. ( husband John), Michael Weisberg M.D. (wife Erin), and his grandchildren, Alex, Bryan, Steven, Ben, David and Patricia and many nieces and nephews. He is also survived by his former wife, June Fromm Weisberg. After his retirement, Jerry donated his time to Volunteers in Medicine where he provided medical care to individuals without health insurance. Jerry was active in the Jewish Community Center of the Delaware Valley and served on its Board of Directors. He was a director of the Lawrence Township Democratic Club and served as a Democratic Committeeman. He was also a member of the League of Women Voters, the American Legion and the Eggerts Crossing Civic League. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, January 28, 2014 Interment was at Fountain Lawn Memorial Park, Lawrenceville, NJ. The family requests that donations be made to the local charity of your choice. Arrangements were under the direction of Poulson and Van Hise Funeral Directors. POULSON VAN HISE

Paula Margaret Morgan
Paula Margaret Morgan died January 22 in the Helene Fuld Trauma Center. A resident of Princeton for more than fifty years, Paula devoted her life to music, friends, and her church. Paula was born on August 11, 1935 in Modesto, California. A scholar of music, she earned a B.A. from Mills College, an M.A. from Columbia University, and an M.L.S. from the University of California, Berkeley. She worked for Princeton University as Music Librarian from 1964 until 2000. During her tenure, the Music Library evolved from dark stacks and cramped quarters in the basement of Firestone Library to the spacious Mendel Music Library in the Woolworth Center. This move also consolidated the Music Collection and the Music Listening Library into one patron-friendly collection and location. In her professional life, Paula was an active member of the Music Library Association. She wrote approximately 150 articles for the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, first edition (1980), and revised and updated most of them and added some new articles for the second edition (2000). Paula also co-curated an exhibition, "Il Caro Sassone:
George Frideric Handel at Princeton, " that was on display from September 1999 through January 2000 in Firestone Library. A musician in her own right, Paula was a singer and played the clarinet and piano. After retiring, Paula served as a volunteer for the Crisis Ministry of Princeton and Trenton and as a volunteer librarian in the Archives of the Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey. She sang in the Absalom Jones Inspirational Choir in Trinity Cathedral, Trenton. For the cathedral, she served as a lay eucharistic visitor and brought communion to the Mercer Geriatric Center. She also edited the cathedral newsletter. For many years, Paula worshipped at All Saints' Episcopal Church, Princeton, where she sang in the choir, served as a lay eucharistic minister and visitor, and was a member of the Liturgy and Music Committee. She served on the Vestry and was chair of the All Saints' Organ Committee. In December 2012, Paula was admitted to the Society of the Companions of the Holy Cross, a group of approximately seven hundred women, members of the Anglican Communion, called to live individual lives under a rule of intercessory prayer, thanksgiving, and simplicity of life with intentional concern for the unity of all God's people, God's mission in the world, and social justice. Paula is survived by her sister, Laurie Karp, in Patterson California, by the Companions of the Holy Cross, by her church family at All Saints', by her friends Marlene Lynch and Carol Sassman, both of Lambertville, NJ, and by her friend of more than forty years, the Rev. Deacon Mary Ann Jensen of Princeton, with whom she shared a home. A celebration of Paula's life will take place at All Saints' Episcopal Church, 16 All Saints Road, Princeton, NJ 08540 at 11 a.m., Thursday, January 30. Interment will take place in the All Saints' Trinity Cemetery, and a reception will follow in the church. Memorial donations may be made to All Saints' Episcopal Church, 16 All Saints Road, Princeton, NJ 08540 or to the charity of your choice. VAN HORN-MCDONOUGH FUNERAL HOME

Richard K. Cass Sr, 66
Richard K. Cass Sr, aged 66, lost his battle with cancer on Thursday, January 16, 2014. Born on May 17, 1947 in Huntington, Long Island

Patricia A. Jacobs Haydu
Patricia was born in Brooklyn, New York on Friday, August 13, 1937 and passed peacefully from this life on January 5, 2014 in her home in St. Augustine, Florida after a gradual decline in health. She was surrounded and supported by her loving family. She spent most of her life in the Princeton, New Jersey area, graduating from Princeton High in 1956. She had fun during her high school years being a member of the Slew Foot Three and loved being a Color Guard. Patricia worked for Johns-Manville before beginning her family. She also enjoyed teaching at Montgomery High and worked as supervisor for the 1980 US Census. Patricia made Saint Augustine in Florida her home since 1995, where she left her mark as the Guiding Light and Chairperson of Bronz-Glow Technologies, Inc. Patricia had a magnificent spirit and spending time with her always made you feel special. She was a people person and everyone who met her and was lucky enough to spend time with her was inspired by her vibrant faith, her bright smile and vivacious personality. She was an inspiration in so many ways to all. She loved to see new sites and meet new people and was fortunate enough to be able to travel to almost all 50 states including Alaska and Hawaii as well as Bermuda, Aruba, Curacao, St. Lucia, Puerto Rico, Mexico, London, Paris, Holland, Belgium and Spain. Active in the Catholic Church, she was a member of the Catholic Daughters of America and had held the office of President of the Columbiettes. She embroidered unique and beautiful baptismal robes which she donated to the church. Patricia enjoyed sharing the story of Jesus and appeared as Martha in The Passion Play in St. Augustine, FL. She also enjoyed teaching and preparing children for their First Holy Communion which she did for many years both in New Jersey and Florida. Patricia was involved in the North Florida MS Society and spent many years volunteering for numerous events. The highlight being the MS Bike Ride where she awarded medals at the finish line. The youngest daughter of June and George Walker, she was predeceased by her four sisters as well as both of her husbands, John J. Jacobs, Jr. and Robert Haydu. Patricia's memory is cherished and her amazing personality will forever be in the hearts of her four children (and spouses):
Darlene A. (Robert) Gill of Palm Coast, FL

C. Gordon Stults, 88,
C. Gordon Stults, 88, of Cranbury, passed away peacefully of natural causes on Monday, January 20, 2014 at Princeton Hospital in Plainsboro, NJ. Born in Cranbury, he lived on Station Rd. his entire life and was the third generation of his family to reside in the town. Mr. Stults was an honorably discharged veteran of the U.S. Army and served in World War II. He was a farmer and also maintained the Stults Realty Co. on Main Street in Cranbury for 50 years. He was an active member of the Lions Club and an avid sailor. Predeceased by his parents, Clifford and Alma Stults

Barbara Faye Pierpoint, 77
Barbara Faye Pierpoint, 77, of Dix, IL, died peacefully January 7, 2014 at St. Mary's Good Samaritan Hospital in Mt. Vernon, IL. She lived in the Princeton area for over 25 years. She was born in Marting, WV and raised in Nellis, WV. She graduated from Warren Wilson High School in Asheville, NC and completed her R.N. at McMillan Hospital in Charleston, WV in 1954.She worked as a psychiatric nurse at the Payne Whitney Clinic in New York, NY and as Head Nurse at Carrier Clinic in Belle Mead, NJ. She is survived by her loving family, including one son, Terrence M. Hurley, Jr. and wife Van, of Houston, Texas

Jeanne Patrylo, age 92
Jeanne Patrylo, age 92, of Lake Worth, passed away peacefully on Sunday, January 19, 2014. She rejoins her husband John and son David. She was born and raised in Bayonne, NJ., and spent much of her adult life raising her four sons in Manville, NJ, all active high school and college athletes and she their biggest cheerleader. She will be remembered as a strong, beautiful and caring lady whose life centered around her family, and for her wit and candor. She is lovingly remembered by her sisters Florence and Dorothy, her sons Robert and his wife Carole, Dennis and his wife Lynda (deceased), Richard and his wife Liane and her seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren. A memorial service will be held Saturday, noon, January 25th at Queen of Heaven Church, 1500 South State Road Seven, North Lauderdale. Her final resting place will be with her husband John at the Queen of Heaven cemetery and Mauseleum . Arrangements entrusted to All County Funeral Home, Lake Worth, FL 561-533-8878 ALL COUNTY FUNERAL HOME and CREMATORY

Joan Little Treiman, 87
Joan Little Treiman, 87, of Princeton died at her home in Princeton on November 30, 2013.Born in Russell County, Kansas to the late John and the late Blanche (Bishop) Little, she was educated at Colorado Women's College and University of Chicago. While studying in Chicago, she worked at the Orthogenic School. She met Sam Treiman in Chicago, and they married in Wichita, Kansas in 1952. They moved to Princeton, where Sam was a professor in the Physics Department for many years. Joan received her Ed.D. at Rutgers University in 1973 and worked as a psychologist in the West Windsor-Plainsboro and Montgomery Township schools. Joan was a world traveler, bird watcher, and member of numerous poetry, theatre, and book groups. She was active with the Senior Resource Center, Community Without Walls, League of Women Voters, and Audubon Society. Joan is survived by her children Rebecca Treiman, Katherine Treiman, and Tom Treiman

Janet Adams Fearon, 74,
Janet Adams Fearon, 74, of Princeton, New Jersey, died peacefully, surrounded by loved ones on January 17, 2014. Mrs. Fearon was born January 27, 1939 to Margaret Baker Adams and the Reverend Doctor Arthur Merrihew Adams. She is survived by her husband of 53 years, the Reverend Doctor H. Dana Fearon, III, their children Prof. James D. Fearon (Teal Derrer) and Mrs. Mary Fearon Jack (Wellborn Jack, III), and her five grandchildren, Benjamin and Sadie Fearon, and William, Spencer, and Sarah Jack. Her brother, the Reverend Doctor Robert Merrihew Adams lives in Princeton, New Jersey with his wife, the Reverend Doctor Marilyn McCord Adams. In her early years Mrs. Fearon lived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and in Albany and Rochester, New York. She graduated from Columbia School for Girls in 1956 and enrolled at Wellesley College, where she majored in history. After graduating in 1960, she moved, as a new bride, to Lawrenceville, New Jersey, where her husband was installed as the minister of the Presbyterian Church of Lawrenceville. Her contributions to that church were legion. She involved herself in numerous bible study groups, served as a Sunday school and vacation bible school teacher for many years, sang in the choir, and was a member of "Create and Relate." She was a valued member of the church's Women's Association, where she established many meaningful lifelong friendships. She took on many projects including developing affordable daycare and housing for low income families in Lawrence Township, creating a memorial garden at the Church, and redesigning meeting rooms, kitchens, and offices. A natural architect, she particularly enjoyed serving on planning committees for the buildings and grounds. Her ability to translate ideas into concrete building plans while maintaining the historical integrity of the buildings was greatly appreciated. Mrs. Fearon believed passionately in the importance of education. She helped found the Church's weekday nursery school and taught there for thirteen years. In 1979, she began a career in Princeton as the founding director of the Charlotte Wilson Newcombe Foundation, whose grants have funded programs of scholarship and fellowship support for many thousands of college and university students. Mrs. Fearon found lasting satisfaction in the Foundation's mission of supporting a college education for young women and men who would otherwise would not be able to afford one. She led the Foundation until her retirement in 2007, and served as founding trustee until her death. A long time member of the Women's Club of Lawrenceville, Mrs. Fearon served as president of the Club and as chair of the Mary Darwin Heath Scholarship committee. She was an active member and leader of the Wellesley Club of Princeton, and for many years dedicated her time to the Wellesley-Bryn Mawr Book Sale. Known for her cheerful friendliness and hospitality, Mrs. Fearon delighted in meeting and getting to know people. She reached out to all, providing a listening ear and perceptive insight. Her kind understanding, gentle manner, and eagerness to help others came through in both brief encounters and lengthy discussions. She possessed an unfailingly positive outlook and when faced with adversity, readily found productive solutions. Her generosity of spirit and graciousness were strong, true, and deep. A woman of abundant energy, Mrs. Fearon loved a challenge, whether it was a design project or the creation of a foundation. She had a remarkable intellect and curious mind. She read avidly, with a passion for history. For several decades Mrs. Fearon spent part of the summer in Big Moose Lake, New York. She loved the Adirondack mountains, lakes and landscape. She enjoyed canoeing and boating on Big Moose Lake and walking its trails

Roger C. Malcolm, 71,
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. Malcolm

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