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Martha “Marti” Louise Palmere, 84, of Warminster, Pennsylvania died May 26. She was a former teacher in the WW-P schools.

Kimberly Mayersky, 52, of Raritan died May 23. Survivors include her godfather, Gary Watlington of West Windsor.

Muriel Van Kirk Silcox Schafer, 90, of Princeton died May 26. She was a school secretary in the WW-P school district.

Eugenie Harlow, 88, of State College, Pennsylvania, died June 1. Survivors include a daughter, Colleen A. Harlow of Plainsboro.

Yvonne Derricotte of Plainsboro died May 28.

Ronald C. Davidson, 74, of Cranbury died May 19. He was director of the Princeton Plasma Physics Lab in Plainsboro from 1991 to 1996. Survivors include a son, Ronald Jr., of West Windsor.

Audrey Ruth Mount, 80, of Allentown died May 28 at Capital Health. Born Audrey Everett on the family farm in Dutch Neck, she was a 1953 graduate of Princeton High School. She moved to Allentown in 1970 and ran a business, the Village Stitchery and Gift Shop, from her home, as well as serving on Allentown’s Borough Council, Business Community Association, and Village Historical Society.

Survivors include her husband of 57 years, Arthur V. Mount; sons and daughters-in-law Everett A. and LoriSue Mount and Vernon T. and Jo Ann Mount; and grandchildren Megan Mount, Darren and Ryan Nash, Alyssa Cymbal, and Erica and Thomas Ridge.

Lynn DeGroote, 83, of Los Angeles died May 25. Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Stanley Jr. and Michelle DeGroote, and three grandchildren, Joshua, Jessa, and Jordon of West Windsor.

Betty J. Lee, 90, of West Windsor died June 1. Born in Milwaukee, she moved to New Jersey in 1975. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Hightstown. She is survived by her children and their spouses, Steve and Janet Lee and Terry and Lynda Lee; grandchildren, Eric, Mike, Kristine, Matt and Steven; and four nieces and one nephew.

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