DELAWARE Doris M. Greaves, 79, died Friday, March 23, at home.
Born in Philadelphia, Mrs. Greaves had lived in Bucks County most of her life and in Delaware Township since 1988.
She worked as a clerk in retail at Peddlers Village.
She volunteered at the Lambertville Public Library.
Daughter of the late David and Anna Nolte McCoach, Mrs. Greaves was the youngest of 10 children. She was the widow of Harry E. and mother of the late Scott E. Greaves.
Surviving are one son and daughter-in-law, David V. and Cheryl L. Greaves of Delaware Township.
Memorial donations may be made to Hunterdon Hospice, in care of Hunterdon Medical Center, 2100 Wescott Drive, Flemington, 08822.
Funeral services will be private and under the direction of the Garefino Funeral Home in Lambertville.
To send condolences, visit www.garefino.com.
HAMILTON SQUARE Frank C. Oblinger, 89, of Hamilton Square, N.J., died Monday, March 26, at the Masonic Home of New Jersey in Burlington, N.J.
Born in New Hope, he was the son of Clifford and Cora Oblinger. He resided in Lambertville and then in Hamilton Square since 1946.
He graduated from Lambertville High School and Rider College.
Mr. Oblinger served in the Air Force during World War II and the Korean Conflict as procurement officer and was discharged in 1952 with the rank of major.
He was the former business administrator of the South Brunswick Board of Education.
He was retired from Thiokol Chemical Corp. as director of purchasing and was founder of Continental Fire Equipment Co.
He was a former member of the Greenwood Avenue United Methodist Church, a member of St. Mark United Methodist Church, past president of Purchasing Agents Club of Trenton, past president of Hamilton Township Republican Club and a 1958 candidate for New Jersey State Assembly.
He was a member and treasurer of Signal 22 Fire Canteen, a member of the Mercer County Election Board, a charter member of the Hamilton Township Rotary Club, a 65-year member of Amwell Lodge 12, F&AM, a 65-year member of Trenton Forest 4, Tall Cedars of Lebanon and past Grand Tall Cedar 1957.
He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Charlotte Blanchard Oblinger; his son and daughter-in-law, F. Clifford and Mary Oblinger of Point Pleasant, Pa.; a granddaughter, Karen Ocker and her husband, Rob, of Mechanicsburg, Pa.; his grandsons, Jason Oblinger and his wife, Heather, of Columbus, Ohio, and Jonathan Oblinger of Bernardsville, N.J.; two great-grandchildren, Zachary Ocker and Elizabeth Oblinger; a sister-in-law, Alice Leighton of Portland, Maine; and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held today (March 29) at 11 a.m. at St. Mark United Methodist Church, Hamilton Square. Burial will follow in Rosemont Cemetery.
Calling hours are 10 to 11 a.m. today.
Memorial donations may be made to St. Mark United Methodist Church, 465 Paxson Avenue, Hamilton Square, N.J., 08690, or to the Masonic Home of New Jersey, 902 Jacksonville Road, Burlington, N.J., 08016.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Saul Colonial Home, Hamilton Square.

