Deaths: 7-25-2008

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Elizabeth T. Moriarty, 92, died July 7 at the Springs in South Pasadena. Survivors include son and daughter-in-law James and Patricia Moriarty of Plainsboro. A memorial will be held in New Jersey.##M:[more]##

Guido J. Zinetti, 84, of Whiting died July 10 in Newtown, Pennsylvania. Born in Losego, Italy, he lived in West Windsor for 45 years until he moved to Whiting six years ago. A Navy veteran, Zinetti was a surveyor with Van Note-Harvey Associates for 35 years and Princeton Junction Engineering for 10 years.

Survivors include his children and their spouses, David and Janeth Zinetti, Linda and Andrew Newbon, and Kenneth Zinetti; his grandchildren, Molly and Dylan; and sister-in-law Aneta Zinetti. Donations may be made to the American Heart Association, 1 Union Street, Suite 301, Robbinsville 08691.

Marlyce Ruth Robinson, 70, of Beatrice died July 11. Survivors include a son, Timothy Robinson of West Windsor.

Samuel Phillips Esposito, 16, of West Windsor died July 15 of accidental causes. Born in Hermosa Beach, California, he lived in West Windsor for 15 years. A rising junior at High School North, Esposito played on the football team.

Survivors include his parents, John and Kathleen Esposito; his sister, Marcy Ricroft of Bordentown; his brother and sister-in-law, Clint and Stephanie Simmont of Sacramento, CA; his grandparents, John and Mickey Esposito of Lanoka Harbor; and Betty Anne Phillips of Sacramento, California. Visit guest book at www.dailybreeze.com/obits.

Virginia “Ginny” Griffin, 82, of Suffield, Connecticut, died July 16 at St. Francis Hospital. Survivors include daughter Jill Griffin and her husband, Bill Farren, of West Windsor. Donations may be made to the College of New Rochelle. Visit www.carmonfuneralhome.com for online condolences.

Mary DeBonis Migliaccio, 83, a lifelong Trenton area resident, died July 18 at the Pavilions at Forrestal in Plainsboro.

Survivors include a son, Anthony Migliaccio of Florence; a daughter and son-in-law, Maria and James Rehder of Albrightsville, PA; a brother, Anthony “Mike” DeBonis of Stockton; four sisters and brothers-in-law, Lucy Valetto, Erma Weaver, Gloria and John Riggs, and Arlene and Morris Rubino, all of Hamilton Township; eight grandchildren and their spouses, Angelo, Anthony, Nicholas and Blair Migliaccio, Angela Migliaccio, Roseanna and Tom Pihokin, Maria and Louis Lupinacci, Louis Piccinetti, and Anthony and Kelly Piccinetti; and 13 great-grandchildren.

Lucy Mao Sigmund, 78, of Bedford, Virginia, died July 18 in Bedford. Survivors include a sister-in-law, Rita Mao Myrick, of West Windsor. Donations may be made to Elks National Home, 931 Ashland Avenue, Bedford, VA 24523, or to Holy Name of Mary Catholic Church 1307 Oakwood Street, Bedford, VA 24523.

Ferdinand W. Suttmeier Jr., 90, of Hightstown died July 19 at Meadow Lakes in Hightstown. Born in Richmond Hill, New York, he moved to West Windsor with his family in 1933 and graduated from Princeton High School. After serving in the Army, he lived in Hightstown, East Windsor, and Monroe, and was a building indpector in East Windsor.

Survivors include his sister Mary O’Reilly; sister and brother-in-law June and Jack Stives; sister Louise Fackas; daughter and son-in-law Dorothy and Jack Darden of Lebanon, Missouri; sons and daughters-in-law Thomas and Marguerite Suttmeier of Sandpoint, Idaho and Roger Suttmeier and Kathy Easton of Cranbury; and grandchildren Christopher Suttmeier and Ellie Suttmeier.

A memorial service will be held Saturday, July 26, at 11 a.m. at the First Presbyterian Church of Cranbury, 22 South Main Street, Cranbury. Donations may be made to “Special Children’s Committee” c/o Hightstown Elks No. 1955, 110 Hickory Corner Road, East Windsor 08520, or Habitat for Humanity Millstone Basin Area, Box 178, Cranbury 08512.

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