Margaret Faye Stine
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP Margaret Faye Stine, 91, died Jan. 23 in Compassionate Care Hospice at St. Francis, Trenton.
Born in Aristes, Pa., she was an area resident since 1950.
She was formerly employed as a seamstress in Trenton for more than 20 years.
She was a member of St. Mark United Methodist Church and the Friendship Club of Mercerville firehouse. She also was a member of the Washington Township Senior Citizens Club.
Wife of the late Theodore Stine, she is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Ted and Carole Stine of Robbinsville; two grandchildren, Ted C. Stine and his wife, Alicia, and Susan C. Stine; two great-grandchildren, Catherine and Kevin Stine; five sisters, Pauline, Charlotte, Katherine, Jean and Leda; one brother, Guy Levan; and many nieces and nephews.
Funeral was held at the Saul Colonial Home, Hamilton Square.
Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery, Hamilton.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Mrs. Stine’s name to the American Diabetes Association, NJ-Memorial Processing Center, P.O. Box 31160, Hartford, CT 06150-1160, or to the Alzheimer’s Association Central NJ Chapter, 12 Roszel Road, Susite C203, Princeton, NJ 08540, or to St. Mark United Methodist Church, 465 Paxton Ave., Hamilton Square, NJ 08690.
Betty J. Schneider
BURLINGTON TOWNSHIP Betty J. Schneider, 82, died Jan. 20 at Virtua Memorial Hospital, Mount Holly.
Born in Pittsburgh, Pa., she grew up in Palmyra and Burlington. She lived in Delran from 1969 until 2001, when she became a resident of the Masonic Home of New Jersey in Burlington Township.
Wife of the late Clarence H. Schneider and daughter of the late Sarah J. and Harry J. Neely, she is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Barbara and Richard Schwalber of Burke, Va.; a son and daughter-in-law, C. Herbert and Judy Schneider of Robbinsville; four grandchildren, Eric Schwalber of Anchorange, Ala., Heather L. Schopf of Fayetteville, N.C., and Jonathan and Virginia Schneider of Robbinsville; two great-grandchildren, Kaitlyn and Garrett Schwalber; and one sister, Pearl Bowley of Burlington.
Funeral was held in the chapel of the Masonic Home, Burlington Township.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Order of the Eastern Stars, Beverly Maqueda, Chapter 276, 601 Bordentown Road, Burlington, NJ 08016, or The Masonic Home of New Jersey, 902 Jacksonville Road, Burlington Township, NJ 08016.
William Arnold Stalcup
PLAINSBORO William Arnold "Arnie" Stalcup, 83, of Plainsboro died Jan. 20 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, Hamilton.
Mr. Stalcup was a lifelong resident of Plainsboro.
He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Plainsboro and served as a deacon, an elder and a Sunday school teacher. He also was a member of the Plainsboro Lions Club.
An Army veteran of World War II, he worked at Decker’s Dairy in Hightstown and was employed by Cream-O-Land in Florence.
Husband of the late Isabel Archer Stalcup, he is survived by two daughters, Joyce Stalcup Offery of East Windsor and Pamela Stalcup Wargo of Allentown; three granddaughters, Karen Offery Wilder and her husband, Richard, of Yardville, Wendy Offery and her husband, Glenn Smith, and Amanda Beth Wargo, all of Allentown; four great-grandchildren, Charles A. Wilder II, Kyle P. Wilder, Tristan A. Smith and Liam W. Smith; and several nieces and nephews.
Private graveside services were held at the convenience of the family at Brainerd Cemetery, Cranbury.
Memorial contributions in his name may be made to the New Jersey Camp for Blind Children Inc. (Camp Marcella), PO Box 422, Hasbrouck Heights, NJ 07604.
Charles E. Hodge
TRENTON Charles E. Hodge, 78, died Jan. 24 at Compassionate Care Hospice at St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton.
Mr. Hodge was born in Saltville, Va., and was a Trenton resident for more than 50 years.
He served in the Army in World War II and participated in the Battle of the Bulge. He was an auto mechanic and also retired from Colombian Chemicals.
He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Claire Beysan Hodge; five daughters, Valerie Pfaff and husband Robert of Forked River, Donna Lowe of Las Vegas, Nev., Maureen Hodge and fiance Gary Pierson of Hamilton, Celeste Aragon and husband Frank of Oklahoma City, Okla., and Lisa Brown of Robbinsville; three sons, Scott Hodge and wife Rae of Hamilton, John J. Hodge of Trenton, Vance Hodge and fiancee Kathi of Trenton; 14 grandchildren, Steven, Susan, Randy, Billy, Jennifer, Rick, Melissa, Leah, Chariss, Kristine, Brianna, Heather, Michelle and Autumn Maria; six great-grandchildren; four sisters, Rosetta Thomas, Marita Sauls, Elizabeth Osborne and Margaret King; one brother, Shirley Hodge; and many nieces and nephews.
Funeral was held at Knott’s Colonial Funeral Home, Hamilton.
Burial was in Our Lady of Lourdes Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made to the Compassionate Care Hospice, 516 High St., #11, Mount Holly, NJ 08260.
Dorothy K. D’Errico
HAMILTON Dorothy K. D’Errico, 77, died Jan. 23 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton.
Born in Ohio, she was a lifelong Hamilton resident.
She retired from the Hamilton Township Board of Education, where she worked as a custodian assistant.
She was a life member of the Enterprise Fire Co. Ladies Auxiliary, the Mercer County Fireman’s Ladies Auxiliary and the New Jersey State Fireman’s Ladies Auxiliary.
Daughter of the late John and Clara McHugh, she is survived by her three sons and daughters-in-law, Matthew T. and Trudi D’Errico of Hamilton, Joseph and Sharon D’Errico of Edgewater Park, and James and Tina D’Errico of Washington Township; five grandchildren, Tami, Tara, Dawn, Nicole and Erica; one great-grandchild, Damien.
Funeral was held at the Kingston & Kemp Funeral Home, Hamilton.
A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at St. Raphael’s Church with burial in Our Lady of Lourdes Cemetery, Hamilton.
Donations may be made to the American Heart Association, 2550 Rt. 1, North Brunswick, NJ 08902.

