Born in Germany, she lived in Ewing for hte last 30 years.
During World War II, she was a translator in French, German and Spanish in southern Germany.
She was retired manager of the cafetaria for the Pitman-Moore Corp.of Hopewell.
Wife of the late Gene T. Richard, she is survived by a son, Gene E. Richard of Cream Ridge, two daughters, Christa S. Richard, and June R. Quattromani of Hamilton; three grandchildren, Christina Quattromani of Hamilton and Shawn and Nicholas Richard of Cream Ridge, and several cousins in Germany.
Funeral services at the Wilson Apple Funeral Home, Pennington Circle, Pennington. The Rev. David D. Prince, pastor of the First Presbytarian Church of Ewing officiated.
Burial in Princeton Memorial Park, Robbinsville.
(published Trenton Evening Times, Tuesday, May 5, 1992, p. 14)
Born in Germany, she lived in Ewing for hte last 30 years.
During World War II, she was a translator in French, German and Spanish in southern Germany.
She was retired manager of the cafetaria for the Pitman-Moore Corp.of Hopewell.
Wife of the late Gene T. Richard, she is survived by a son, Gene E. Richard of Cream Ridge, two daughters, Christa S. Richard, and June R. Quattromani of Hamilton; three grandchildren, Christina Quattromani of Hamilton and Shawn and Nicholas Richard of Cream Ridge, and several cousins in Germany.
Funeral services at the Wilson Apple Funeral Home, Pennington Circle, Pennington. The Rev. David D. Prince, pastor of the First Presbytarian Church of Ewing officiated.
Burial in Princeton Memorial Park, Robbinsville.
(published Trenton Evening Times, Tuesday, May 5, 1992, p. 14)
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