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Paul Woolman Adams, Jr. Paul Woolman Adams, Jr., a lifelong resident of San Antonio, was born on December 31, 1922 and died on September 16, 2010. He was preceded in death by his parents, Paul Woolman Adams, Sr., and Judith Marriner Adams and his brother, The Rev. Lee Marriner Adams. He is survived by his beloved wife, Jill Crawford Adams, his daughters Margaret Adams Highland (Pelham, NY) and Melissa Adams (San Antonio), his son-in-law Cory Highland, two grandsons, Harrison Adams Highland and William Henderson Highland, step-daughter Heather McLaughlin (Baltimore, MD), sister-in-law Barbara Adams (Houston) and three nieces. Paul graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School (Class of 1940) and The University of Texas at Austin. He recently celebrated his 70th high school reunion. Paul was a veteran of WWII and a retired Naval officer. He was an insurance broker with Hamilton Bonnet for 45 years. Paul was a member of The Order of Founders and Patriots of America, Society of Colonial Wars, Sons of the American Revolution, Sons of the Revolution, Sons of Confederate Veterans and numerous other genealogical societies. Private burial will be at the family plot at Mission Park South. A memorial service will be held on Monday, September 20, 2010, at 2 pm at Christ Episcopal Church with a reception to follow in the Parish Hall. At Paul's request, in lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Christ Episcopal Church, 510 Belknap Place, San Antonio, TX 78212 or Friends of Hospice San Antonio, P. O. Box 40487, San Antonio, TX 78229-0487. Published in Express-News on September 19, 2010 |
Frederick Donnelly Haulenbeek of Pennswood Village, Newtown, passed away Tuesday at Pennswood Village. Born in East Orange, N.J. Oct. 8, 1928, he had resided in Ewing Township, N.J. and Pennington, N.J. for over 50 years. Prior residences were South Orange, N.J. and Winnetka, Ill. He was the son of the late Katherine Donnelly Haulenbeek, the late John William Haulenbeek Jr., and grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Donnelly, and the great-grandson of General and Mrs. Richard A. Donnelly. Mr. Haulenbeek is survived by his wife of 58 years, Nancy Beairsto Haulenbeek; his son, Frederick Donnelly Haulenbeek Jr., and wife Andrea of Hinesburg, Vt.; his daughter, Elizabeth Ann Trivison and husband Michael of Palm City, Fla. and daughter, Karen Louise Wisell and husband William of South Burlington, Vt.; and his five grandchildren, Michael Donnelly Haulenbeek, Meghan Wisell, Malinda Wisell, Breanna Trivison and Cara Trivison. Mr. Haulenbeek was educated at the Peddie School, Hampden-Sydney College, Leicester Business College and New York University, School of Retailing. He was the fourth generation owner of Fred’k W. Donnelly & Son men’s clothing stores, which he operated for 34 years in Trenton, Ewing, Sea Girt, and Lawrenceville, N.J. At the time the business was the oldest continually operated family owned retail business in Trenton, N.J. In addition, Mr. Haulenbeek operated the Richard Bennett custom clothing store, also in the Trenton area. For eight years following his retail career, Mr. Haulenbeek was the commercial division manager and a sales associate for Richard A. Weidel Corp., Realtors, through which he became a graduate of the Realtors’ Institute. His business related activities included director and past president of the Heart of Trenton Business Association, director of the Chamber of Commerce, director for 15 years of the Broad Street National Bank, member of the Auxiliary Board of St. Francis Medical Center. He was designated as a Paul Harris Fellow of the Rotary Club of Trenton, and a member of Trenton Lodge No. 5 F & A.M., the United States Power Squadron, and was an active member of the Trenton Country Club, serving 12 years on the board of directors, and also a member of the Trenton Club, where he was a senior longevity member. He served as president of the Willsboro, New York Property Owners’ Association and president of the Hampton Hill Civic Association, Ewing Township, N.J. He had been a member of the New Jersey National Guard, 102nd Mechanized Calvary, Essex Troop Reconnaissance Squadron, and member of the Massachusetts National Guard, Medical Company, 181st Infantry. He served on active duty with the U. S. Naval Reserve in the Naval Air Reserve Training Unit at Lakehurst Naval Air Station, Lakehurst, N.J. for two years during the Korean War. He enjoyed vacationing at Lake Champlain, N.Y., where he owned vacation properties for almost four decades. Also, he enjoyed tennis and golf and boating both at the New Jersey shore and on Lake Champlain. Memorial services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at the M. William Murphy Funeral Home, 935 Parkway Ave., Ewing, N.J. The family will receive from 10 a.m. until the time of services. Visit www.murphyfh.com. Memorial contributions may be made to the National Parkinson Foundation, Inc., 1501 N.W. 9th Avenue / Bob Hope Road, Miami, FL 33136-1494. www.parkinson. org. |