Obituaries-Oct. 12, 2006

Dorothy D’Agostino

   LAWRENCEVILLE — Dorothy A. D’Agostino, 89, of Lawrenceville died Monday, Oct. 2, at Capital Health System at Fuld, Trenton.
   Born in Trenton, she was a resident of Lawrenceville for the past 36 years.
   She was an artist specializing in oils and won numerous amateur awards. Her artistic talents also were utilized at Stangl Pottery where she was employed as a hand artist, known for her work on the special and limited edition releases.
   She was a member of St. Philips Church in Solebury Township.
   She was the daughter of the late Thomas and Ada Bloore Carr and widow of William D. D’Agostino.
   Surviving are her daughter, Dorothy Kirk of Yardley, Pa.; two granddaughters, Kimberlee McCollough of Lambertville and Pamela Schroeder of Yardley; and four great-grandchildren, E. Payne Schroeder and William Tanner Schroeder, both of Yardley and Dylan Keane McCollough and Christopher Kirk McCollough, both of Lambertville.
   Private family services and burial with the Rev. Peter Pearson, vicar of the church, were held in Greenwood Cemetery, Hamilton.
   Memorial donations may be made to the church at 10 Chapel Road, New Hope, 18938.
   Arrangements were under the direction of Poulson & Van Hise Funeral Directors, Lawrenceville.
Jeffrey Bodholt

   EWING — Jeffrey A. Bodholt, 63, died Saturday, Sept. 30, at Compassionate Care Hospice at St. Francis.
   Born in Baltimore, he was a resident of Ewing Township since 1973.
   Mr. Bodholt was a personnel administrator for the State of New Jersey of Transportation for 27 years and for the Department of Personnel for 13 years before retiring July 1, 2006.
   He was a graduate of Lehigh University Class of 1965.
   He was son of the late Irving and Rose Brunson Bodholt.
   Surviving are his wife Arlene Dooley Bodholt of Ewing; two sons and one daughter-in-law, Jeffrey R. and Trang Bodholt of Las Vegas and Jason A. Bodholt of Ewing; one daughter, Jessica L. Bodholt of Las Vegas; one grandson, Timothy Bodholt of Las Vegas; two brothers and one sister-in-law, Fred and Diane Bodholt of Missoula, Mont., and Greg Bodholt of Lambertville; and several nieces, nephews, and cousins.
   A memorial service was held Oct. 5 at the M. William Murphy Funeral Home, Ewing Township.
   Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, 3076 Princeton Pike, Lawrenceville, 08648.
Anna Roslowski

   EWING — Anna K. Roslowski, 84, died Wednesday, Oct. 4.
   Born in Trenton, she was a lifelong area resident.
   She was the daughter of the late Joseph and Stella Sudneckovich Koliski and widow of Peter Paul Roslowski.
   Surviving are two sons and daughters-in-law, Richard and Debra Roslowski of Lambertville and Roger and Joyce Roslowski; one daughter and son-in-law, Carolyn and Frank Bozek of Trenton; five grandchildren, Julie and her husband, Kevin Koveloski, Katie Roslowski, Roger Roslowski Jr., Christine and her husband, Rick Cope, and Anthony Bozek and his wife, Ellen; two great-grandchildren; two sisters, Sophie Grzenda and Jeannie Dutko; and many nieces and nephews.
   The funeral was held Saturday from the Parkside Brenna-Cellini Funeral Home, Ewing. A Mass of Christian Burial was held at St. Ann’s Church, Lawrenceville. Burial was in New St. Hedwig’s Cemetery, Ewing.
David Atchley

   EWING — David Atchley, 91, died Wednesday, Oct. 4, at Compassionate Care Hospice at St. Francis Medical Center.
   Born in Ewing, he lived in Lambertville for 40 years until returning to Ewing years ago.
   He was a member of the Lambertville Elks.
   Mr. Atchley’s ancestors were among the first members of the Atchley family from Scotland to arrive and settle here in the 1700s. They settled in both Hopewell and Ewing and were farmers on Bear Tavern Road and Upper Ferry Road.
   The family farm near the Mercer County Airport still is known as the Atchley Farm where Mr. Atchley operated his dairy until his retirement. The farm once consisted of the land of the Hickory Hills and Village on the Green developments.
   Atchley family members served as directors of the First Trenton National Bank and Trenton Savings Fund Society and helped organize the local farmer’s co-op. The family was involved in the Consumer’s Ice and Coal Company, the Interstate Fair Association and the E.C. Hutchinson Milling Company in Trenton, and their farming interests led to a partnership in the Julius Towne Dairy and Walker-Gordon Laboratory Company, which later was sold to the Borden Company.
   The family also was involved in the founding of the Pennington Road Fire Company and First Aid Unit.
   Mr. Atchley was the son of the late Russell and Anna Stiles Atchley, widower of Emily Maroshek Atchley, father of the late Ann E. Polinski and brother of the late Samuel T. Atchley and Mary Leigh.
   Surviving are a daughter and son-in-law, Mary and James Vincent Sr.; a son and daughter-in-law, David and Lorraine Atchley Jr.; a son-in-law, Walter Polinski; seven grandchildren, James Vincent Jr., Steven Vincent, Lorencio Atchley, Roy Atchley, Tony Atchley, Heidi Ann Mendes and David Andrew Atchley; 18 great-grandchildren, Lena, Claire, June, Kristin, Steven and Nicole Vincent, Justin James, Stephanie, Ann Marie, Byran, Jadrian, and Treyson Atchley, Lawrence Andre and Niyasia Mendes, John, Mark, Susan and David Andrew Atchley Jr.
   The funeral was held Tuesday at Poulson & Van Hise Funeral Directors, Lawrenceville with the Rev. Vincent Gartland, pastor, of the Church of St. Ann officiating. Entombment was in Ewing Church Cemetery where several generations of the family are buried.
   Lambertville Elks conducted services Monday.
   Memorial donations may be made to the Faith Development Center, in care of the Church of St. Ann, 1253 Lawrence Road, Lawrenceville, 08648.
Pauline Nueviller

   WEST AMWELL — Pauline Z. Nuneviller, 86, of West Amwell, a former resident of New Hope Manor, died Saturday, Oct. 7, at Heritage Towers, Doylestown, Pa.
   Born in Flemington, Mrs. Nuneviller lived most of her life in the Lambertville and West Amwell area before moving to Pennsylvania in 2000.
   She was an assembler for the York Luggage Company in Lambertville, retiring after 29 years of service.
   She was a member of the Second English Presbyterian Church in Mt. Airy. She was a member of the West Amwell Wonders and a past member of the West Amwell Fire Company Auxiliary and the Columbia Fire Company Auxiliary in Lambertville.
   She was the widow of James I. Nuneviller Sr., daughter of the late Charles and Jessie Shepperd Ott and sister of the late Arden Ott, Fredrick Ott, Robert Ott, Dale Ott and Audrey Brotherton.
   She is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, James I. and Janice Nuneviller Jr. of Lambertville; a daughter and son-in-law, Brenda F. and David Wood of Doylestown; her grandchildren, James Nuneviller and his wife, Kelly, of Washington, N.J., Jay Nuneviller and his wife, Stephanie, of Port Monmouth, N.J., Julie Lelie of Lambertville, Jeffrey Wood of Doylestown and Jason Wood and his wife, Tammy, of Chalfont, Pa; seven great-grandchildren; a sister and brother-in-law, Nancy and Roland Roadenbaugh of Stockton; her cousin, Fay Shepperd and his wife, Mary, of Lambertville; her sister-in-law, Peggy Ott of New Hope; and several nieces and nephews.
   Private services will be held at the Holcombe-Riverview Cemetery, Delaware Township.
   Memorial donations may be made to the church at 37 Mt. Airy Village Road, Lambertville, 08530, or to the Lambertville-New Hope Ambulance and Rescue Squad, Box 237, Lambertville, 08530.
   Arrangements were under the direction of the Van Horn-McDonough Funeral Home, Lambertville.