BUCKINGHAM, Pa. Elizabeth Catlin Fergusson of Buckingham, a lifelong volunteer, died Wednesday, April 26, at Doylestown (Pa.) Hospital.
She was the widow of Ian L. Fergusson.
Born in Philadelphia, she was the daughter of the late Sheldon and Elsie Kiefer Catlin of Radnor, Pa.
She graduated from the Agnes Irwin School in 1935.
Mrs. Fergusson was involved in volunteer service for most of her life. Volunteering for overseas service with the American Red Cross during World War II, she served as a captain with Red Cross clubmobiles in England.
After the war, she continued as a volunteer with the Red Cross, organizing blood drives and later assisting with Aid to Military Families.
She also served as a volunteer with Doylestown Hospital’s Reach For Recovery breast cancer program and hospice programs.
She was a member of the Merion Cricket Club, the Acorn Club, the Junior League of Philadelphia, the Phillips Mill Community Association and the No Bridge Club.
Mrs. Fergusson is survived by her son, Jeremy L. Fergusson of Wayne, Pa.; two daughters, Wendy McCook of New Hope and Victoria Roland of Buckingham; and five grandchildren, Sean M. McCook, Heather McCook Stubanas, Alexendra A. Fergusson, Elspeth L. Fergusson and Christina S. Roland.
The funeral service was held Monday at Trinity Episcopal Church, Solebury. Burial followed in the church cemetery.
Memorial donations memory may be made to the American Red Cross, Southeast Pennsylvania Chapter, 23rd and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, 19103.
SOLEBURY William B. McClenachan of New Hope died Tuesday, April 25, at Doylestown (Pa.) Hospital.
Born in Chester, Pa., he was the son of the late William B. McClenachan Jr. and Helen B. Taylor.
He had resided in Solebury Township since 1972.
A science teacher for 21 years and department chairmen, he retired in 1984 from South Hunterdon Regional High School in West Amwell.
He served on the Solebury Planning Commission.
He was a graduate of Chester High School, Penn Charter School, Lehigh University with a bachelor of arts degree, Trenton State College with a master of arts degree and received his supervisor certification from Rider College.
He served as president and as a director of the Hunterdon County School Employees Federal Credit Union.
With the Hunterdon County Education Association, he served as its vice president, executive committeeperson, representative council member and editor of the HCEA Bulletin. He also served as president and member of the Executive Committee and a member of the Negotiations Committee of the South Hunterdon Regional Education Association.
Also a member of the Hunterdon County Retired Educators Association, he had served as its vice president and on its Executive Committee. In addition, he was a member of the New Jersey Education Association Member Services Committee for many years.
A veteran of World War II, he served with the Army Air Corps in the China-Burma-India Theater.
He was a member of the CBI Veterans Association, the Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity, the American Legion Post 120 in Lambertville, a life member of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, Philadelphia, the Chester Lodge No. 236 F&A.M., the New Jersey Education Association and the National Rifle Association.
His wife of 44 years, Genevieve Perera McClenachan, predeceased him. He was the father of the late Helen McClenachan D’Arcy and David McClenachan and stepfather of the late John Guy Holmes.
He is survived by two sons, Blake McClenachan of Stamford, Vt., and Robert McClenachan of Park City, Utah; a brother, Blair McClenachan of Carlisle, Pa.; two stepdaughters, Sharon H. Potter of Kamuela, Hawaii, and Judith S. Holmes of San Diego, Calif.; two stepsons, J. Kevin Holmes of Charleston, S.C., and T. Bradley Holmes of Pedricktown, N.J.; eight grandchildren; eight step-grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
Memorial services will be held Saturday at noon at the Garefino Funeral Home in Lambertville. Burial will follow in the Thompson Memorial Cemetery, Solebury.
Calling hours will be from 11 a.m. to noon at the funeral home.
Memorial donations may be made to the Doylestown Hospital Hospice, 875 North Sugan Road, Doylestown, Pa., 18901.
For more information or to send condolences, visit www.garefino.com.
EWING Jane V. Nardoni, 81, of Ewing died Thursday, April 27, at her home.
A native of Brooklyn, Mrs. Nardoni had been a resident of Ewing since 1951.
She was a supervisor with the New Jersey Division of Taxation before retiring after 25 years. More recently, she served as the head accountant at Nardoni Associates, a family owned computer software firm based in Whitehouse Station.
She was a charter member of the Ravine Swim Club in West Trenton where she was active for 54 years.
She was the widow of Renato E. Nardoni, grandmother of the late Paul Renato Nardoni and daughter of the late Edward and Mildred McManus Neugebauer.
Surviving are her daughter, Anita J. Marvulli and her partner, Michael Cifelli Jr. of New Hope; three sons and two daughters-in-law, Ren and Roseann Nardoni of West Palm Beach, Fla.; Bob and Gail Tress Nardoni of Ewing and Stephen R. Nardoni and his companion, Dean Metz of New York City and Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; her grandchildren, Robert Marvulli and his wife, Tracey, of Ivyland, Pa., Donna Marvulli of Hatboro, Pa., Renee Nardoni Flores and her husband, Ernie, of Fort Lauderdale, Phillip Pittore of New Hope and Kyle Tress of Ewing; her granddaughter-in-law, Ellen Nardoni of Flemington; her great-grandchildren, Ashley Marvulli, Nicholas Marvulli, Sarah Flores, Katie Flores and Max Flores; and her brother and sister-in-law, William and Debbie Neugebauer of Atlanta, Ga.
Memorial services were held Monday at the Van Horn-McDonough Funeral Home.
Memorial donations may be made to the Paul R. Nardoni Foundation, P.O. Box 2216, Flemington, 08822.
WEST WINDSOR Richard David Richey died Saturday, April 27, at the Princeton Care Center.
He would have been 82 May 8.
Born in Lankershim, Calif., he resided in West Windsor since 1933 when his parents, the late Commander and Mrs. Joseph Richey, built their home "Oaklynn" in Grover’s Mill.
Mr. Richey was a graduate of the Metropolitan School of Furniture Finishing where he became a certified, master restorer and refinisher of fine antiques.
He was the owner of The Little Old Mill on the Grover’s Mill Pond.
He was a Pathfinder parachutist in the 101st Airborne during World War II and also in the 94th Troop Carrier Squadron. He received seven Bronze Stars, two Purple Hearts, Sr. Parachutist Pin, Combat Infantry Badge, Sharp Shooter Badge, Army Good Conduct Metal, Victory Medal World War II and the French Croix de Guerre World War II Medal.
He fought in seven battles, which included Southern France, Normandy Invasion, Rome-Arno, Northern France, Germany, Ardennes and Rhineland.
Mr. Richey volunteered at the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen for many years and was a member of American Legion and VFW.
Mr. Richey is survived by his wife, Catherine Mazzella Richey; two daughters and sons-in-law, , Beverley Richey and Albert Toto Jr. of Pennington and Deborah and Paul Commito of Pennington; a son and daughter-in-law, David Richey and Peggy Kucharski Richey Jr. of Solebury; three grandchildren, Albert Toto III and his wife, Kathleen, of Boston, Alexander Commito of Pennington and Lauren Richey of Solebury; and a sister, Sister Maria Cordis of Georgian Court College in Lakewood.
Arrangements were under the direction of the Mather-Hodge Funeral Home, Princeton.
The funeral service and burial were private.
Memorial donations may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, Tenn., 38105.

