Obituaries

Eleanor Worstall

   EAST WINDSOR — Eleanor M. Worstall, 53, died Friday, March 8, at The Medical Center at Princeton.
   Born in Trenton, she lived in Lambertville before moving to East Windsor six years ago.
   Daughter of the late Elijah R. and Mary Emma Parrish Hutton and sister of the late Harry R. Hutton, she is survived by a daughter, Lisa Zarro-Bardales of East Windsor; two sisters, Claire Lerner of Princeton and Elizabeth Knechel of Lambertville; a brother, John Stebnor of Trenton; a nephew, Richard Knechel of Lambertville; and a niece, Cathy Runkle of Mount Airy.
   A memorial mass was held Wednesday at St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church, Hightstown. Burial was private.
   Arrangements were under the direction of the Van Horn-McDonough Funeral Home, Lambertville.
Carol Stoddard

   STOCKTON — Carol Cannon Stoddard, 73, died Saturday, March 16, at her home.
   Born in Oak Park, Ill., she lived in Princeton for 11 years and in Stockton since 1968. She attended the University of Illinois and studied lithography and painting in Paris.
   At 18, she founded the Carolingian Press. She later moved to New Jersey where she taught typography and printmaking at Princeton University for 12 years and founded the Princeton Graphic Workshop with other artists.
   In Stockton, she ran Albion Printers with her son, Christopher, of Kingwood Township since 1979.
   Ms. Stoddard published a book of poetry, "Unless What," and a history of ancient alphabets, "Entheos," which is forthcoming.
   Besides her son, she is survived by another son, Eric Stoddard, also of Kingwood Township; two daughters, Michele Stoddard of New York City and Nicole Drummond of Stockton; two grandsons, Daniel Stoddard and Corey Breen; a brother, John D. Cannon Jr. of Libertyville, Ill; and two sisters, June Cannon Weldon of California and Ann Cannon Mentzer of Dallas.
   A memorial gathering will be held Saturday, April 6, at 11 a.m. at the Garefino Funeral Home, Lambertville. Friends may visit the family from 10 to 11 a.m. at the funeral home.
   Memorial donations may be made to the Women Crisis Center, 47 E. Main St., Flemington, 08822, or the Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation, P.O. Box 5056, Hagerstown, Md., 21741.
   Online condolences may be sent to the family by visiting [email protected].
Belmont Adams

   FLEMINGTON — Belmont W. Adams, 92, of Flemington died Saturday, March 16, at Hunterdon Care Center, Raritan Township.
   Born in Cumberland Center, Maine, Mr. Adams lived most of his life in Scarborough, Maine. He lived in Falmouth, Maine, before coming to Flemington two years ago.
   He was an insurance executive with UNUM in Portland, Maine, for 40 years before retiring in 1974. He graduated from Bates College in Lewiston, Maine, in 1931 with a degree in education.
   He was widower of Thelma Hillson Adams and Marion Wade Adams and son of the late Henry G. and Cecil Wilson Adams.
   Surviving are his daughter and son-in-law, Helen A. and Gene Dennison of Lambertville; three grandchildren, Jane E. Dennison of Lambertville, James E. Dennison Jr. of Fort Collins, Colo., and Jon B. Dennison of Lambertville; two great-granddaughters, Rebecca L. and Victoria I. Dennison of Lambertville; his brother, Lee Adams of Ohatchee, Ala.; and nieces and nephews.
   Memorial services will be held later in Maine.
   Memorial donations may be made to Bates College, development office, 2 Andrews Road, Lewiston, Maine, 04240.
   Arrangements were under the direction of the Van Horn-McDonough Funeral Home, Lambertville.