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  2. Obituaries 2/28/24 - Town Topics

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    Obituaries 2/28/24. Glenn Michael Ams. Glenn Michael Ams, 66, of Princeton, passed away peacefully at his nursing home on Saturday, Feburary 24, 2024 surrounded by family. He was a kind, humorous, and loving man. Glenn is survived by his siblings, Robert Ams, Rosemary (Ams) Raynor, Detlef Ams, and his many nieces and nephews.

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    Jan traveled below the Sahara and to the Middle East eight times in a liaison capacity with John on business. During this time, she wrote two long “impression” essays of West and South Africa for the International Department of Chase Bank. At home in London, Jan shifted her focus to mission work and counseling.

  4. Obituaries 6/12/2024 - Town Topics

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    Agnes Dunn Dalley died June 1, 2024 at her home in Wilmington, NC. She was born in 1928 in Washington, DC, to Richard Price Dunn and Agnes Davis Jones. She married Lawrence Cutting Dalley Jr. in 1950 and together raised four children: Laura Dalley Tobin, Lawrence Cutting Dalley III (Kip), Richard Dunn Dalley, and Sarah Dalley Shannon.

  5. Obituaries 6/19/2024 - Town Topics

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    Janet A. Westrick. Jan Westrick, founder of the Princeton Girlchoir and the inspiration for the Westrick Music Academy, passed away peacefully under the care of hospice in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on March 13, 2024. Janet Ann Westrick was born in Hamilton, Ohio, on August 18, 1938 to Joseph Jerome Westrick and Anna Belle (Woodrey) Westrick.

  6. Obituaries 10/10/12 - Town Topics

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    He subsequently served as executive managing director of Chase Manhattan Capital Markets Corp. He was later appointed to the position of CFO for global affairs at Chase Investment Bank. Despite suffering a partially disabling stroke shortly after his retirement, Jim Bish remained active in the Princeton community as a member of the Nassau Club ...

  7. Obituaries 12/15/21 - Town Topics

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    After one year in seminary, he joined the U.S. Army and spent two years as a lieutenant in military intelligence in South Korea, then he joined Chase Bank in Manhattan, first in money management and then in human resources.

  8. Staying in Rowing after Stellar Princeton Career, Collins Heading...

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    The emotions ran high for Collins when she found out that she had been picked for the U.S. women’s 4 along with Stanford alumna Grace Luczak, former Cal standout Kendall Chase, and Madeleine Wanamaker, a former Wisconsin star. “It was awesome to be able to call my parents,” recalled Collins. “It was such a special moment.

  9. “The Other Half of His Heartbeat” — Dexter Gordon and Wardell...

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    When L.A.-based Dial Records brought out the Dexter-Wardell jams on a series of 78 rpm singles, “The Chase” and “The Hunt” were among the best selling jazz recordings of the post-war period. They were also fervently listened to by Jack Kerouac and his friends.

  10. When Baseball Is Stranger Than Fiction: If Shoeless Joe ... -...

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    The game lasted 7 hours and 45 minutes, and when the Cardinals won it 4-3 in the 25th inning, it was 3:13 a.m. and only a thousand fans were still at Shea Stadium. Writing a few weeks ago when post-season play had just begun, I quoted catcher Bengie Molina’s father telling Bengie that it was possible for a baseball game to last forever if no ...

  11. Obituaries 7/4/18 - Town Topics

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    His professional career started with Arthur Anderson. In 1966 he joined The Harris Bank and Trust in Chicago. In 1978 he moved to Richmond, VA, as CFO of First and Merchants National Bank. He participated in the highly successful merger with VA National Bank forming VA’s largest banking firm – Sovran Financial Corporation.