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William Yuhas, 63, on December 5. He was a superintendent with Trap Rock Industries in Titusville.

Judith Harrison, 60, on December 3. She was a longtime worker at Cybis Porcelain in Ewing and a machinist at Trane in Hamilton after 20 years in 2007.

Eleanor Lewis, 93, on November 27. She owned and managed Lewis Fishery, founded in 1888, in Lambertville.

Henry Schuler, 93, on November 26. The co-founder of Micromatic Corp. in Trenton, he was the inventor of several specialized milling machine parts.

Charles Stults Jr., 85, on November 25. He was the secretary and treasurer of the Allen & Stults insurance company in Hightstown since 1949, and director of the Hightstown Trust Co.

Correction

The November 18 death notice for Albert Bottoni, owner of the Lawrenceville Deli, stated an incorrect address. The deli was on Lawrenceville-Pennington Road.

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