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Pieter Dirk Herman Dumpel, 71, on July 31. He worked for McGraw Hill for 29 years before his retirement.

George O’Gorman, 73, on July 31. He was a sportswriter for the Burlington County Times, the Trenton Times, and for the past 47 years, The Trentonian.

Mildred A. Weigel, 78, on July 30. She was a tax preparer for H&R Block.

Joseph E. Hejda, 64, on July 25. he was employed with FLM Graphics in Princeton for the past 25 years. He was also a sports announcer known as “the voice of Mercer County” and a DJ in the area.

Elaine Longcoy, 74, on June 14. She worked at RCA and subsequent corporations at that location including GE, Martin Marietta, and Lockheed Martin until retiring in 1995. She then worked as a personal assistant at Novo Nordisk.

Giovanni Battista Mannino, 82, on July 26. He immigrated from Italy and founded Mannino’s Famous Pizza on Hamilton Avenue in Trenton and other pizzerias in Yardville, Hamilton Square, Hightstown, and Bordentown.

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