Former Lawrence Township resident moved to Virginia in 2000.
A resident of Lawrence Township for 55 years, he retired in 1988 after working for New Jersey Bell Telephone for 34 years.
A former resident of Lawrence Township and Lawrence High School graduate, he worked for General Motors in Ewing for 30 years.
A resident of Lawrence Township since 1973, he worked for Princeton University and the Institute for Advanced Studies for 25 years.
Longtime Lawrence Township resident was an Army veteran of World War II.
Former Lawrence Township resident spent 47 years working for the Trenton Board of Education.
Funeral services will be held Friday, March 9, at 11 a.m. at the Wilson-Apple Funeral Home, 2560 Pennington Rd., Pennington.
Born in Red Bank, he joined the priesthood in 1947 and served as bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Trenton from 1980 to 1997.
A former Lawrence Township resident who moved to Ewing 12 years ago, he was a member of Lawrence Township Post 414 Sons of the American Legion.
A longtime Lawrence Township resident, he worked for the township board of education for over 20 years.
A Lawrence Township resident since 2011, he worked for Homasote in Ewing for 40 years before retiring.
A retired roofer, he was a Lawrence Township resident since 1960.
A Lawrence Township resident for 22 years, he previously worked for the Salvation Army.
Lawrence Township resident fought as a U.S. marine in four battles in the Pacific Theater during World War II and was awarded a Purple Heart and Bronze Star.
Born in Lawrence Township, she was one of nine children of Edward J. Evans and Fanny Reed Evans.
Life-long Lawrence Township resident worked at Princeton University for 36 years.
A Lawrence Township resident for over 55 years, she was the wife of former Mercer County Executive Arthur R. Sypek.
A Lawrence Township resident since 1982, he was a veteran of the U.S. Army.
A Lawrence Township resident for the past 11 years, she worked for the State Judiciary for 44 years.
A Lawrence Township resident for the past 20 years, she worked as an accounting supervisor for Sears.
Life-long Lawrence Township resident served as a volunteer firefighter with Lawrenceville Fire Co.
A clerk with the State of New Jersey Department of Motor Vehicles, she lived in Lawrence Township for over 25 years.
Lifelong Lawrence Township resident loved animals.
Longtime Lawrence Township resident was involved with Lawrence Little League and Babe Ruth baseball.
Lifelong area resident was an army veteran of the Korean War.
An army veteran of World War II, he lived in Lawrence Township most of his life.
Lawrence Township resident worked for Avon for over 40 years.
A retired book guilder, she lived in Lawrence Township for 52 years.
Lawrence Township resident retired as a vice president from Broad Street National Bank in 1965.
Born in Trenton, she was a resident of Lawrence Township for most of her life and attended St. Ann’s Church.
Lawrence Township resident was active at the Lawrence Senior Center and the public library in Lawrence.
Lawrence Township resident worked as a police officer in Trenton.
A Lawrence Township resident since 1985, she worked as a teacher in Lawrence schools for 22 years.
She was a resident of Lawrence TOwnship for 61 years before moving to Hamilton three years ago.
A Lawrence Township resident for 25 years, he was a retired engineer who worked for the University Medical Center at Princeton.
A lifelong Lawrence Township resident, he served in the Army Air Corp during World War II and was a gunner on a B-24 bomber.
A graduate of Lawrence High School, he worked as an assistant vice president for Bank of America.
Lawrence Township resident coached girls' softball, basketball and soccer.
A resident of Lawrence Township for 49 years, he was a veteran of Word War II who saw action on Omaha Beach during D-Day.
Lawrence Township resident served as an emergency medical service volunteer.