G. William Collier

   CHESTERFIELD – G. William Collier, 90, of Chesterfield Township died Dec. 6 at his home.
   Born in Bordentown, he was a lifetime resident of the Crosswicks and Chesterfield area. A graduate of Bordentown Military Institute, Mr. Collier earned his bachelor’s degree from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He was a U.S. Army veteran serving as a captain in the Signal Corps during World War II and the Korean Conflict. Shortly after World War II, he established the G. William Collier Agency in Hamilton Square and was active with the company for over 50 years.
   Mr. Collier was a member and past president of the Northern Burlington Regional School Board and was involved with the construction of the school. He was an active member of the Crosswicks Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. He enjoyed Harvey Cedars, his farm in Chesterfield Township, and was an avid tennis player and fisherman.
   Son of the late Albert and Virginia Collier, he is survived by his wife of 66 years, Elizabeth Brick Collier, his sons, Dr. William S. Collier and John P. Collier, his grandchildren, Matthew, Christopher, Michael, and Michelle Collier and his sister, Jean Stenberg.
   A memorial service was held Saturday at the Crosswicks Friends Meeting House, 15 Front St., Crosswicks. Arrangements were under the direction of the Peppler Funeral Home, Allentown.
   Memorial contributions may be made to the Silvery Bay Association, 87 Silver Bay Rd., Silver Bay, N.Y. 12874.