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Timothy C. Hull, 64, on April 18. He was a former master carpenter who worked for Montgomery Township for 30 years. His wife, Martha Stockton, is the owner of Stockton Real Estate at 32 Chambers Street.

Jessica Tammaro Bills, 65, on April 22. She was a retired teacher in the Hamilton public schools as well as a realtor for McGuire-Burke. Services will be Friday, April 29, from noon to 2 p.m. at the Saul Colonial Home, 3795 Nottingham Way, Hamilton Square.

Morrie Click, 91, on April 3. He was a partner in the Adlerman-Click real estate company.

Patrick Gearren, 61, on April 15. He had a long career at the McGraw-Hill companies in East Windsor and later worked at the Hess Corporation in Woodbridge.

Steven J. Mayer, 52, on April 19. He was the superintendent of the Robbinsville public schools. Previously, he was a principal and assistant superintendent in West Windsor-Plainsboro.

Alexander Skroembelos, 35, on April 17. He was employed by Rossi’s Barber Shop in Hamilton.

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