Obituaries-May 19, 2005

Donald Everman

   LAMBERTVILLE — Donald B. Everman died Friday, May 13, at his daughter’s home in Lawrence. He was 61.
   He was born in Toledo and lived there for 45 years. He moved to Lambertville 15 years ago.
   Mr. Everman was the owner and operator of Signs etc. of Princeton since 1955.
   He was a member of the Princeton Corridor Rotary Club, the Greater Princeton Chamber of Commerce and a volunteer with Eden Institute for many years.
   He is survived by a son, David B. Everman of Lawrence; a daughter, Tana M. Everman of Lawrence; two brothers, Herbert Everman of Grand Rapids, Mich., and Laurence Everman of Champagne, Ill.; a sister, Genevieve Osenko of Charlevoix, Mich.; and three grandchildren, Alex, Jessica and Samara Everman.
   A memorial service was held Tuesday at Princeton Alliance Church, Plainsboro.
   Memorial donations may be made to Eden Foundation, 1 Eden Way, Princeton, 08540, or the church at 20 Schalks Crossing Road, Plainsboro, 08536.
   Arrangements were under the direction of the Mather-Hodge Funeral Home, Princeton.
Fred Voorhees Sr.

   CAPE MAY — Fred Voorhees Sr., 65, of Villas died Saturday, May 14, at Presbyterian Medical Center, Pa.
   Born in Lambertville, he lived there until moving to Cape May 15 years ago.
   Mr. Voorhees was an insulator with Local 89 in Trenton for most of his life.
   He was a member of the Elks and Moose lodges in Lambertville and the VFW and Fishing Club in Villas.
   Surviving are his wife, Patricia Kinney Voorhees; four sons and daughters-in-law, Fred and Karen Voorhees Jr. of Ringoes, David and Diane of Fairless Hills, Pa., Stephan and Denise Voorhees of Roebling, N.J. and Mary and Cathy Voorhees of Villas; four grandchildren, Christopher, Travis, Bryana and James Muscatel; four brothers and two sisters-in-law, George and Kenny Lemley, James and Terri Voorhees of Las Vegas and Charles and Lynn Voorhees of Lambertville; and two sisters, Joan and Jane Partite of Doylestown, Pa.
   Services will be announced and are under the direction of the Evoy Funeral Home, North Cape May.
   Memorial donations may be made to the American heart Association, 2250 Route 1, North Brunswick, 08102.