Emily Marshall
WEST AMWELL Emily J. Marshall, 12, of West Amwell died Friday, Aug. 17, at home.
A lifelong resident of West Amwell, Emily graduated in June from West Amwell Elementary School as an honor student and was in the school’s gifted and talented program. She also attended the gifted and talented program at The College of New Jersey.
She played softball and was an MVP basketball player in the Lambertville-West Amwell Youth Basketball Association and played soccer in the South County Soccer League.
She enjoyed horses and was an advocate for Farm Sanctuary in Watkins Glen, N.Y. She wanted to become an equestrian veterinarian.
She was the daughter of the late Greta Schmidt.
Surviving are her father, John Marshall; her stepmother, Melissa Marshall; a stepsister, Samantha Van Dyke; a stepbrother, Alex Van Dyke; her paternal grandparents, Jim and Joyce Marshall of Punta Gorda, Fla.; her maternal grandparents, Warren and Joan Cifelli Schmidt of Lambertville; her paternal great-grandfather, Horrace South of Hamilton Township; her maternal step-grandparents, Fred and Linda Edelman of Langhorne; her maternal step-great-grandmother, Tilley Gunther of Pennswood Village; her uncles and aunts, Jimmy and Maggie Marshall of Robbinsville, Joey and Suzanne Marshall of Robbinsville, and their son, Charlie, Mark and Sandra Dorrell of Columbia, N.J., Gary and Mary Dorrell of West Chester, Pa., and their children, Abby and Kate, Susan Marshall of Nashville, Tenn., Stephanie and James Meehleder of Greenfeld, Mass., and their children, Kyle and Olivia, and Nora Dorrell of Trenton; her maternal great-aunt, MarjorieMasterson, and Ms. Mastersopn’s daughters, Maureen Masterson and Sheila Cifelli-Masterson; her maternal great-uncle, Eugne Cifelli, Dean and Pam Edelman of West Windsor and their children, Ben, Jacob and Eliana, and Sherry and Gerard Meyer of Princeton and their children, Nicholas, William and Michael; and her cousins, Jeff and Suzanne Show of Morrisville, Pa., and their children, Emma and Rhea, and Jack and Margaret Lihvarcik of Ocala, Fla., and their children, Jena, Julie and Lauren.
The funeral service will be held today (Aug. 23) at 10:30 a.m. in the gymnasium of the First Presbyterian Church at 31 N. Union St., Lambertville. Burial will follow in Titusville United Methodist Church Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made to the Farm Sanctuary, P.O. Box 150, Watkins Glen, N.Y., 14891 ([email protected]).
Additional parking will be available at St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church and the Lambertville Station restaurant, off Bridge Street.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Garefino Funeral Home, Lambertville.
For further information or to send condolences, visit www.garefino.com.
Winifred Krist
NEW HOPE Winifred Joyce Krist, 83, of New Hope died Friday, Aug. 17.
Born in Rosyth, Scotland, Mrs. Krist was raised and schooled in Plymouth, England, spending her summers with her grandparents at the Cornish fishing village of Polruan where both sides of her family originated.
As a young woman during World War II, she served as an air raid warden in Plymouth.
It was here she met her future husband, Harold Charles Krist, a U.S. Army soldier stationed near Plymouth. They married July 11, 1945 and moved to New Jersey after the war.
In the United States, Mrs. Krist worked as a secretary for various firms and raised a family of three children.
They lived for 20 years in Fort Lee, N.J., before moving to Edgewater and then to Lakewood.
The Krists moved to New Hope in 2003.
Surviving are her husband of 62 years; two sons, Bob Krist of New Hope and Gary Krist of Bethesda, Md.; a daughter, Carol Hryniak of Colts Neck, N.J.; and five grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Monday at the Van Horn-McDonough Funeral Home, Lambertville.
Memorial donations may be made to the Jonathan D. Krist Foundation, 10 Old Mill Road, New Hope, Pa., 18938.
Francis Wieser III
TRENTON Francis “Frank” P. Wieser III, 39, died Sunday, Aug. 19, at Thomas Jefferson Medical Center in Philadelphia.
Born in Trenton, he was a Lambertville resident for many years before moving to Trenton.
He was employed with the State of New Jersey Treasury Department.
He was the son of the late Karen Ege Wieser and grandson of the late Frank P. Wieser Sr. and Jim and Frances Ege.
Surviving are his father, Francis P. Wieser Jr. of Trenton; his brother, Wade Wieser and his fiancée, Amy Taylor of Hamilton; his grandmother Mary Wieser of Trenton; his aunts and uncles, Adrianne Kerwick of Trenton, Christine and Robert Esposito of Yardley, Pa.; Wayne Wieser of New York, Vincent and Marguerite Wieser of Florence, Mitch and Cindy Ege of Lambertville and Jimmy Ege of Pennsylvania; and many cousins.
A memorial visitation was held Wednesday at the Kingston & Kemp Funeral Home, Hamilton. Cremation was private.
Memorial donations may be made to the Jefferson Foundation, 925 Chestnut St., Suite 110, Philadelphia, 19107, payable to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in memory of Mr. Wieser.

