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Sunday
5
February
CELEBRATION OF LIFE
2:00 pm
Sunday, February 5, 2023
The Mather-Hodge Funeral Home
40 Vandeventer Ave.
Princeton, New Jersey, United States
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Al Sagarese posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 25, 2023
I was introduced to Bill by Katherine at an event held at Princeton University Library that was a comprehensive display of Medals, the Robert Ross Collection. Several years later, I attended a gathering at Bill and Katherine home, which was a group of Princeton Independent Consultants [PIC]. She and Bill were hosts. Here, I re-connected with Bill and learned about his collecting of antique cars.
He showed me the collection all housed in garage next to their home. It was great and he knew a lot of details.[very impressive]. I have a fully restored 1959 VW bug -- he encouraged me to display at the local car club. A while later, I drove the VW to show him. He loved it and wanted me to join the antique car auto club on the spot [never did].
I have known Katherine for many years, mainly via PIC, She is the driving and a glue that holds it together. I have attend several of her Einstein Ally meetings [she is the Executive Director]. Also, it help our relationship since my first job out of university was Singer [we both work at the executive offices, me in NY and she in CT, My sincerest condolences. Al & Marianne Sagarese
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Marie Racioppi posted a condolence
Sunday, January 8, 2023
Bill Kraft and Katherine Kish have been friends of ours for more than 30 years. We will sorely miss Bill and all the wonderful times we spent together.
We will fondly recall the Buck’s county auto show where the temperature reached almost 100 degrees, as well as the Cours d’ Elegance show where we sipped champagne in Holmdel.
Orthodox Easter with Katherine’s homemade cheese and Bill’s Easter Egg hunts were lively fun gatherings.
Bill’s Barn Warming was another happy occasion for admiring his fleet of cars and the new barn to house them.
We enjoyed the New Jersey Shmphony together, even the commotion when an unidentifiable critter scurried across the floor and was corralled by the ushers.(they said it was a possum)
There were delightful dinners too numerous and celebratory to count.
Bill lived a long and very satisfying life. We will deeply miss him. A life well lived.
Marie & Chap Racioppi
ill deeply miss him and his life well lived.
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Wednesday, January 4, 2023
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