Douglas James Bottomley, 59, of Atlantic Beach, Florida, died December 16, in Atlantic Beach. Born in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania; he was a longtime West Windsor resident prior to moving to Florida.
A graduate of Princeton High School and Vanderbilt, he received his master’s from Jacksonville University. He also received a diploma in computer science from the University of Oxford, United Kingdom, and was pursuing his doctorate degree from the University of Mississippi. Self-employed in marketing, Bottomley was teaching for the University of Phoenix and Jones College.
Survivors include his mother, Anne Rainville Bottomley of West Windsor; his wife, Michelle Bottomley, and his sons, Brandon and Barret Bottomley of Atlantic Beach, Florida; his sisters and brother-in-laws, Patricia Anne Bottomley of West Windsor; Anne Louise and Robert Smit of Lawrenceville; and Christine Anne and Rand Mirante of West Windsor; two nieces and a nephew, Philip James Smit. Donations may be made to Friends of the Library, West Windsor Branch, 333 North Post Road, West Windsor 08550.
Helen S. Donaldson, 94, of Litchfield, Connecticut died January 21. Survivors include her daughter and son-in-law, Barbara and Chris Wethe of West Windsor; grandson Karl Wethe and his wife Stephanie; and great-granddaughter Noelle of Yuma, Arizona. Donations may be made to Trinity Episcopal Church, Milton, Box 839, Litchfield, CT 06759, or to Service for Sight, Delata Gamma Foundation, 3250 Riverside Drive, Columbus, Ohio 43221.
Estelle Berniece Radovich-Jensen, 84, of Mill Valley, California, died January 29. Survivors include a son, Michael John Radovich of Plainsboro.
Florence B. Loniewski, 86, of Milltown, died February 1, at Care One Center in East Brunswick. Survivors include a sister, Dorothy Mitrosky of West Windsor. Donations may be made to the Milltown Rescue Squad, Box 308, Milltown 08850.
Dorothy F. Barsczewski, 88, of Plainsboro died February 3, in the University Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Trenton, he moved to Plainsboro area 25 years ago.
She worked for General Motors, Joseph P. Klatzkin & Co., and the Trenton Board of Education. Survivors include her daughters and sons-in-law, Lisa Barszczewski-Raziano and John Raziano of Plainsboro, and Marta and John LaRock of Connecticut; four grandchildren, Jason and Marc Raziano, and Paris and Jessica LaRock.
Donations may be made to the American Asthma Foundation, Four Embarcadero Center, Suite 3150, San Francisco, CA 94111-4113.
Allen E. Crosby, 91, died February 7, at Chester Regional Nursing Center, in Chester, South Carolina. Born in Chester, he retired as the power plant engineer from Walker-Gordon Dairy Farm in Plainsboro and from the Ivy Club of Princeton University.
Survivors include daughter and son-in-law, Mildred and Alvin Morie of Denver, Colorado; one son, Donald Crosby of Charlotte, North Carolina; five grandchildren, Whitney E. Morie and Jillian E. Morie both of Denver, Colorado, Brett Crosby of Durham, North Carolina, and Katlyn Crosby and Connor Crosby, both of Charlotte, North Carolina; and also his loyal friend, Mary Sanders of Chester. Donations may be made to Chester ARP Church, Box 174, Chester, SC 29706.
Olive Constance Warner, 92, of West Windsor died February 8, at the Pavilions at Forrestal in Plainsboro. A longtime resident of Brooklyn, she moved to West Windsor in 2003. A graduate of Berean Bible College in Calgary, she did missionary work in California and New York for more than 50 years, and was a Bible teacher, counselor, and prayer warrior.
Survivors include her two sons and daughters-in-law, Paul and Jean Warner of West Windsor, and David and Carla Warner of Fort Dodge, Iowa; grandchildren Allison, Mark, and Jonathan; and a nephew, Patrick Hearne and his wife Elsie of Edmonton, Alberta.
Paul Dutka Jr., 82, of Somerset, died February 11, in Menlo Park. Born in New Brunswick, he enlisted in the Navy in 1927 and served in World War II and Korea before his discharge in 1947. Survivors include a daughter, Mary Mynes of Plainsboro, and grandchildren, Thomas and Rachel Mynes.
Mary T. Crowley Stewart, 87, of Monroe died February 12, at the Elms of Cranbury. Survivors include daughter and son-in-law, Mary P. and Steven Johnson of Plainsboro. Donations may be made to the American Legion Star Post 127, Jamesburg.
Stanley H. Hochman, 82, of Monmouth Junction died February 14 in the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. A World War II Navy veteran, he worked at Princeton University Plasma Physics and NJ Department of Transportation. Survivors include a daughter, Jennifer Hochman of Plainsboro. Donations may be made to Kingston First Aid and Rescue Squad, Box 392, Kingston 08528
Laura Ann Owens, 48 of West Windsor died February 14. Born in Flushing, New York, she moved to Princeton Junction in 1976. A graduate of West Windsor-Plainsboro High School, Class of 1979, she received her bachelor’s degree from Trenton State College, and her J.D. from the University of the Pacific, Sacramento, California.
Survivors include a son, Sean Lerch; a daughter, Kate Lovelace; her mother, Rosemary Owens; two brothers, James A. Owens and Arthur Owens; and two sisters, Kristina Mary Owens and Rory Owens.
Donations may be made to the American Cancer Society of NJ, Mercer County Chapter, 3076 Princeton Pike, Lawrence 08648.
Elsie Staudinger Fraunberger, 93, of South Brunswick died February 15. She lived in Plainsboro until 2008. Donations may be made to American Macular Degeneration Foundation, Box 515, Northampton, MA 01061-0515 or Alzheimer’s Association, 400 Morris Avenue, Suite 251, Denville 07834-1365.
Laura Lippie, 48, of Hunterdon County died February 15. Survivors include a brother, Michael Tas of West Windsor. Funeral services will be held Saturday, February 20, at 3 p.m. at the Seventh Day Baptist Church, 116 East Avenue, Shiloh.