Floyd Capes
WHITING Floyd Capes, 87, died Sunday at his home in Whiting, formerly of Lawrenceville and Browns Mills.
Born in Kirbensville, Pa., he moved to Whiting 20 years ago.
He had been employed by the Princeton University Press for many years; and prior to that he had worked for Buxton’s Dairy in Lawrenceville as a milkman and as a warehouseman for Smith, Klein and French Pharmaceuticals in Trenton.
Husband of the late Anna Leona Capes, his wife of 50 years, he is survived by three sons: Floyd James Capes of North Brunswick, Wayne Capes of Browns Mills and Ralph Hubbard of St. Augustine, Fla.; seven sisters: Katherine Harmor of California, Helen Robbins of Ewing Township, Joanne Taglarino of Lawrenceville; Lottie Pierzanowski of Robbinsville, Phyllis Mesday of Columbus, Irene Capes of Lawrenceville and Dolores Benson of Columbus; brother Joseph Capes of Pennington, four grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
Funeral service was held Dec. 26 at the home.
Funeral arrangements by Anderson and Campbell Funeral Home, Whiting.
Benjamin Druskin
Benjamin Druskin, 91 of Lawrenceville died Dec. 23, at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia.
Born in Trenton he was a lifelong area resident.
He was a veteran of the army having served during World War II. He was a medical aid man giving aid to the injured on the field of battle. He was awarded four battle stars and was a prisoner of war.
He was a grocer having worked in the family businesses in Trenton.
Son or the late Samuel and Tillie Druskin and brother of the late Pearl Levy he is survived by a sister Freda Druskin of Lawrenceville and a nephew and his wife Arthur and Carol Levy of Syracuse, N.Y.
Funeral services was held Friday at the Workmen’s Circle Branch 90 Cemetery in Hamilton Township.
Memorial contributions may be made to Hadassah.
Arrangements was under the direction of Riverside Memorial Chapels 1310 Prospect Street, Ewing Township.
Maria Carazzai
Maria Carazzai of Princeton died Friday at Harbor Health Care Center, Lewes, Del. She was 93.
Born in Feltre, Italy, she was a Princeton resident more than 67 years.
She was a former employee of Princeton Laundry.
She was an active parishioner of St. Paul Roman Catholic Church, Princeton.
Wife of the late John Carazzai, she was predeceased by two brothers. She is survived by son and daughter-in-law Renato and Margaret Carazzai of Lawrence Township; daughter and son-in-law Joanne and William Campbell of Delaware; grandchildren John, Linda and Judy Carazzai, Samantha Drake, Thomas Carazzai and his wife, Sharon, and Joanna Klimaski and her husband, Jeff.
The funeral was at Kimble Funeral Home, 1 Hamilton Ave., Princeton.
A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at St. Paul Roman Catholic Church, 214 Nassau St., Princeton.
Burial was in St. Paul’s Cemetery.
Mary Errickson
Mary Bunn Errickson, 88, of Pennington died Friday at the Masonic Home at Burlington.
Born in Harbourton, she was a lifelong area resident.
She was employed at the Pennington Quality Market during the 1950s and 1960s.
Wife of the late Carl T. Errickson; she is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Carl Emmett and Beverly Errickson; two daughters; Bernice M. Hilton of Pennington and Carol A. Errickson of Lawrenceville; two grandchildren, Jennifer Bonelli and Cynthia Stewart; two great grandchildren, Christopher and Nicole Bonelli.
Funeral services were held Monday at the Wilson-Apple Funeral Home, Pennington.
Burial was private at the Ewing Church Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Masonic Home at Burlington, Jacksonville Road, Burlington, N.J. 08016, or the Pennington First Aid Squad, Broemel Place, Pennington, N.J. 08534.

