![]() Her beloved husband, Paul Lange, passed away in 1997.Įlizabeth graduated from Dover High School. She was the daughter of the late Alfred and Gladys Robinson Cocking. She resided in Dover, NJ for most of her life before moving to Califon, NJ and Saylorsburg, PA. Lange, age 87, long-time resident of Dover, NJ passed away on Saturday, Augin Saylorsburg, PA. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.Įlizabeth J. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to High Bridge United Methodist Church,36 Church Street, High Bridge, NJ 08829 or to St. Interment at Musconetcong Valley Cemetery in Hampton, NJ. All at Naughright-Scarponi Funeral Home, 66 Main Street, High Bridge, NJ. Funeral will take place Saturday, Septemat 10am. Predeceased by one sister Elizabeth Cooney.Ĭalling hours will be Friday, Septemfrom 5pm – 8pm with Eastern Star Services at 7pm. Four great-grandchildren Matthew Wells, Jonathan Wells, Emily Roberts and Abigail Roberts. Two grandchildren Robin Parker and her husband John of Middlesex, NJ and David Roberts and his wife Lynn of Monmouth Beach, NJ. Survivors include one daughter Margaret DeProspero and her husband Tony of High Bridge, NJ. Margaret enjoyed reading, being a homemaker and spending time with her family. She was a lifelong member of the High Bridge United Methodist Church and a 50 year member of the Order of The Eastern Star of New Jersey Hobart Chapter #63 in High Bridge, NJ. Johnson passed away in 1990 after 50 years of marriage. ![]() Margaret was the daughter of the late John and Helen Cooper Shoemaker. Johnson, age 97, long-time resident of High Bridge, NJ passed away on Tuesday, Septemat Little Brook Nursing Home in Califon, NJ. (And no, FRENCH being in the grid at 94A was not my way of making a prediction.Condolences may be sent in care of: Scarponi-Bright Funeral Home Who are you predicting to win today’s final match? I’m rooting for Lionel Messi to win in what may be his final World Cup, but France has looked very, very good (arguably a better team than Argentina thus far) and it wouldn’t surprise me if Kylian Mbappé takes home the Golden Boot trophy. A pair of World Cup-related clues at 111D: which is OLÉ and at 114D: which is NET.It’s odd how just last week I had another senator from yesteryear in STENNIS and I went to a wordplay angle with him, too. 97D: is SMOOT, who becomes the word MOOT if you delete the S.I guess Words of the Year doesn’t come off right even when it’s a two-word phrase. I was tempted to give it a Miami Heat clue since it’s nearby BRON at 29A. This is about the Disney characters, not the band. I thought it might be fun to spruce up this answer by imagining a conversation that two kids might have on the playground where one of them might say DID NOT. 120A: is “ DID NOT.” The “childish reply” category of answer is a bane for many solvers and constructors, probably in part because there are so many of them (like AM SO, IS TOO, IS NOT, etc.) and they’re almost always clued the same way.File this under “thing I didn’t know existed until I wrote this puzzle.” Using the city of Nice as a misdirect for a French word is an old standby for crosswords. I’m picturing that these ants take part in little military parades, with tiny drums and fifes. That would be ITT and LURCH, respectively. 34A and the next Across answer at 35A have the same clue.I also didn’t know until now that you can learn it on Duolingo. I hadn’t known until now that it’s been around for over 130 years. I learned that from this New Scientist article from June 2021.
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