April 12, 2007

Josephine B. Spivey
   Josephine B. "Josie" Spivey of Skillman died April 6 at the University Medical Center at Princeton.
   Born in Trenton, she was a lifelong resident of Skillman. She attended schools in Skillman and graduated from Princeton High School.
   Ms. Spivey was employed by RCA in Somerville as an assembler and tester for 10 years, by Optel Electronics in South Brunswick as a technician and at Princeton Gamma Tech, from which she retired.
   She was a member of Mount Zion Methodist Church, serving as a steward and treasurer for many years.
   Preceded in death by her parents Charles and Puritan Hughes, daughters Deitra Ellen Dorsey Scott and Glenda Marnita Dorsey, former husband Royal Dorsey Jr. and husband Edward Glen Spivey and four sisters and a brother, she is survived by four daughters and sons-in-law, Spring Taylor (Cocker), Tawanna Dorsey (Richard Jackson), Audrey Spivey (Frank James) and Patricia Spivey, and William Scott; two sons, Audrey Spivey and Claude Spivey III (Deana); one sister, Margaret "Peggy" Hughes-Tunison; one brother-in-law William Dorsey; a sister-in-law Grace Spivey; 13 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren; and a host of other relatives and friends.
   Funeral service will be Friday at 11 a.m. at Second Calvary Baptist Church, Columbia Avenue, Hopewell. The Rev. William S. Davis Jr. will officiate.
   Calling hours will be from 9 a.m. until the time of service at the church.
   Interment will be in Stoutsburg Cemetery, Hopewell.
   Arrangements are by Hughes Funeral Home, Trenton.
Colin Vorgang
   Colin Vorgang, 61, of Washington Crossing, Pa. died Easter Sunday.
   Mr. Vorgang was a veteran of the U.S. Navy. He had worked in the landscape industry all his life and was the owner of a landscape/arborist consulting firm, Colin Vorgang and Associates.
   Son of the late Winifred and John Vorgang of Titusville, he is survived by his wife of 33 years, Kathleen Vorgang; a son, Gordon Pulaski; and a daughter, Michele Pulaski.
   In lieu of flowers, donations in his name may be made to the American Cancer Society; or simply plant something and watch it grow.
   There will be a private memorial gathering for friends and family on April 29 at his home in Washington Crossing, Pa.
   Arrangements were by Fitzgerald-Sommer Funeral Home, Yardley, Pa.