OBITUARIES, Sept. 15, 2006

Steven Feigenson, George O. Kanzler, Doris B. Bathgate, Richard M. Reinhart Jr.

Steven Feigenson
Princeton High graduate
   
Steven Feigenson of Princeton died Tuesday in New Brunswick. He was 21.
   He was born in Princeton and a lifelong area resident.
   A Princeton High School graduate, he was a member of the Computer Club and won the Computer Science Award and was on the junior varsity tennis team.
   He attended Rutgers University in New Brunswick, majoring in information technology.
   He loved music and playing the guitar.
   He is survived by his parents, Mark Feigenson and Ann Summer of Princeton; sister Kalie Feigenson of Princeton; brother Keith Feigenson of Philadelphia; paternal grandmother Ruth Feigenson of Maryland; and many uncles, aunts and cousins.
   Funeral and burial will be private.
   Calling hours will be 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. today at Mather-Hodge Funeral Home, 40 Vandeventer Ave., Princeton.
   In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to The Carter Center, One Copenhill Ave., Atlanta, GA 30307 or www.moveon.org.
George O. Kanzler
Former Princeton resident
   
LANGHORNE, Pa. — George Otto Kanzler died Tuesday. He was 66.
   Born in Jersey City, Mr. Kanzler was a longtime resident of Princeton before moving to Langhorne in 2003.
   He was a member of the Rutgers University faculty since 1971. He had administered special and research libraries and achieved professor emeritus status.
   He was an avid art collector and enjoyed traveling the world to ski.
   He was educated at St. Peter’s College, New York University, State University of New York at Buffalo and Rutgers University.
   Son of the late George and Martha Strasser Kanzler, he is survived by his wife, Dianne Moore-Kanzler; stepchildren Lisah Tunis of Doylestown, Tina Keszner and her husband, Jerry, of Yardley, Pa., and Anthony Fusco III and his wife, Stephanie, of Bristol, Pa.; brother Dr. Walter Kanzler of Jersey City; four grandchildren; and his extended family in Europe.
   The funeral and interment will be private.
   Memorial contributions may be made to Lewy Body Dementia Association, P.O. Box 11390, Tempe, AZ 85284.
   Arrangements are by Joseph A. Fluehr III Funeral Home, Richboro, Pa.
Doris B. Bathgate
Daughter formerly lived in Princeton
   
LAKEWOOD — Doris Bearmore Bathgate died Sept. 8 at Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood. She was 89.
   Born in Howell Township, she lived in Howell for 69 years before moving to Lakewood 20 years ago.
   She was a member and former president of the Howell Township PTA, a Republican committeewoman in Howell and a member of the Bethesda Methodist Church. She volunteered at Thursday afternoon bingo games in Leisure Village and at the Paul Kimball thrift shop. She was a member of the Italian-American Club at Leisure Village.
   Daughter of the late Millard F. and Addie S. Bearmore, wife of the late Lawrence "Bill" E. Bathgate, sister of the late Stacy and Vivian Bearmore and Marie B. Korski, she is survived by sons and daughter-in-law Lawrence E. Bathgate II of Bay Head and Colin L. and Tyonja Bathgate of Frederick, Md.; daughter and son-in-law Pamela D. and Mark Husik of Bayville, former Princeton residents; grandchildren Lauren Bathgate, Leslie B. Heaney, Lawrence E. Bathgate III, Adam Husik, Tami Bathgate, Todd Bathgate, Colin A. Bathgate, Noel Bathgate, Colin L. Bathgate II and Gordie Bathgate; six great-grandchildren; and sisters-in-law Marion Bearmore of Brick and Vera B. Marquardt of Freehold.
   Memorial contributions may be made to Ocean County College Foundation, College Drive, Toms River, NJ 08753 or Popcorn Park Zoo Memorial Donation, 1 Humane Way, Forked River, NJ 08731.
   Arrangements were by Clayton & McGirr Funeral Home, Freehold. Condolences may be sent by way of www.claytonfuneralhome.com.
Richard M. Reinhart Jr.
Formerly of Montgomery
   
CAPE MAY — Richard M. Reinhart Jr. died suddenly Tuesday at the AtlantiCare Medical Center, Galloway Township. He was 63.
   Born in Philadelphia, he lived several years in Montgomery Township. He was a lifelong summer resident of Cape May and recently moved permanently to Cape May.
   For the past 15 years, he owned List Counsellors Inc. in Allentown, a direct mail and marketing firm.
   A former disc jockey, he worked 13 years at a Warminster, Pa., radio station.
   He was a member of the Cape Island Baptist Church in Cape May and president of the Clam Shell Pitching Association in Cape May for the past 25 years, organizing the annual contests on the Cape May beach. He was a supporter of Cape May Stage and was a private pilot.
   He was a graduate of Marple/Newtown High School and Muhlenberg College, both in Pennsylvania.
   Mr. Reinhart is survived by his wife, Denise Brooks Reinhart; daughters and sons-in-law Stephanie and Rodger Stephens of Havertown, Pa., and Brooke and Jason Coleman of Conshocken, Pa.; sons and daughter-in-law Robert and Melanie Reinhart of Quakertown, Pa., and Todd Sandler of Redondo Beach, Calif.; sister Sue Kelly of North Wildwood; and grandchildren Jake, Karley, Jack and Luke.
   A celebration of his life will be held 12:30 p.m. Saturday at Cape Island Baptist Church, Columbia and Guerney streets, Cape May.
   Burial will be private at the convenience of the family.
   Calling hours are 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday at the church.
   Memorial contributions may be made to Cape Island Baptist Church or Cape May Stage.
   Arrangements are by Sudak-Danaher Funeral Home, Cape May.