Former Princeton mayor served 22 years in office; funeral is March 30

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Note: A previously scheduled procession before the funeral has been canceled by the family.

Phyllis Marchand, a former mayor of Princeton Township, passed away March 25 at her home at the age of 81.

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Private funeral services and burial are 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, March 30, at Princeton Cemetery.

Those wishing to attend the service virtually may access the Zoom webinar livestream at
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87596014848

Arrangements are made by Orland’s Ewing Memorial Chapel in Ewing Township.

Note: A previously scheduled procession before the funeral has been canceled by the family.

According to a previous report in the Packet, Marchand first set foot on Princeton soil in 1966. She and her husband Sy had a house on Cherry Hill Road with a septic system and no sidewalks.

She was known as Ms. Princeton Connectivity, having served 21 years on the Princeton Township Committee (1987-2009), and 14 of those years as mayor.

She had battled very rare T-Cell non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma with remissions and reoccurrences as a chronic disorder. It is unknown if that was the cause of her death.

 

 

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