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| Diana K. KrejciElizabeth MacLarenMargaret C. RobertonMelvin A. SchulmanDiana K. KrejciDiana Kirchwey Krejci, 73, of Princeton, died March 31 at home. Born in New York City, she moved to Princeton with her second husband in 1968. She was an editor for MacMillan Publishing and Princeton University Press. Her interests included art, literature, music, animals, and travel. The ex-wife of Malcolm W. Browne, she was predeceased by her parents, Prunella and Karl Kirchwey, and her husband George Krejci. She is survived by two daughters, Wendy Sanderson of New York City and Prue Collier of Yardley, Pa.; a son, Jonathan of Princeton; a brother, Kim Kirchwey of Cambridge, Mass.; and six grandchildren. A memorial service will be held this Saturday, April 9 at 2 p.m. at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 50 Cherry Hill Road. Memorial contributions may be made to the ACLU, 125 Broad Street, 18th Floor, New York, N.Y. 10004; or to Amnesty International, 5 Penn Plaza, 14th Floor, New York, N.Y. 10001. Arrangements are by the Alloway Funeral Home, Merchantville. Elizabeth MacLarenElizabeth MacLaren, 95, of Meadow Lakes, East Windsor, died March 29 at home. Born in Princeton, she was a lifelong area resident. A graduate of Miss Fine¹s School, she was an administrative assistant at Educational Testing Service. The daughter of the late Malcolm and Angelina Post Hodge MacLaren, and sister of the late Angelina H. MacLaren, she is survived by seven nieces and nephews. A graveside service was held on April 4 at Princeton Cemetery. Arrangements were under the direction of The Mather-Hodge Funeral Home. Margaret C. Roberton Margaret C. RobertonMargaret Cecilia Roberton, 83, of Princeton, died April 2 at home, with her husband and daughters by her side. Born in Yorkshire, England in 1921, she married her husband, Reg, in 1947. The couple spent many years in various countries around the world and settled in Princeton in 1971. A member of Christ Congregation in Princeton, she was a committed church member throughout her life. She will also be remembered for her love of music, wonderful baking, and keen sense of humor. She is survived by her husband Reg; a son, Paul; two daughters, Catherine and Janet; ten grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and a pet described by the family as a "very special grand dog," Winton. The funeral service will be this Saturday, April 9 at 11 a.m. at Christ Congregation Church, 50 Walnut Lane. The Rev. Jeffrey Mayes will officiate. There are no calling hours. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Christ Congregation Church. Arrangements are under the direction of The Kimble Funeral Home. Melvin A. SchulmanMelvin A. Schulman, 77, of Princeton, died March 30. He was a retired chemical engineer and director of marketing worldwide for Morton Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Born in Bronx, N.Y., he had lived in Princeton for the past 42 years. A 1945 graduate of Stuyvesant High School, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and served with the First Engineering Battalion as a demolition specialist in Germany. After completing his service he graduated from City College of New York and earned an M.S. degree at Newark College of Engineering. He was a member of The Jewish Center of Princeton. Predeceased by a daughter, Amy Adina Schulman, he is survived by his wife, Sydell Ruth Schulman; two sons, Daniel of Warren and Joel of Toronto, Canada; and three grandchildren. The funeral service was April 1 at The Jewish Center. Burial was at Montefiore Cemetery in St. Albans, N.Y. Memorial contributions may be offered to The Campaign for Galil, P.O. Box 1245, Newtown, Pa. 18940; or to the Amy Adina Schulman Fund, 124 Snowden Lane, Princeton 08540. Arrangements were by Orland¹s Ewing Memorial Chapel, Ewing Township. | |||||||||||||||