Janice E. Watterworth, 85 ×
Janice E. Watterworth, 85, of East Windsor, passed away Tuesday, April 6, 2021 at Penn Medicine Princeton Medical Center at Plainsboro. Born in West Chester, PA and raised in Fredonia, NY; Janice was a resident of East Windsor for the past 35 years.
Janice earned two advanced degrees, a BA in History from the University of Rochester and MS in Library Science from Louisiana State University. She worked as a librarian for both Columbia and Princeton Universities before beginning a 25 year career with Mathematica Policy Research in Princeton, retiring in 2011. She was an active member and Deacon at the First Presbyterian Church of Hightstown and was proud of her service to TASK, the League of Woman’s Voters, Red Cross and her time as a docent for the NJ State Capital Building. Jan was a kind, caring and giving individual. She loved being involved with all types of activities and organizations that were supportive of people and animals. She was a
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Iowa City Press-Citizen
It could be argued the late Marvin Bell is more a part Iowa City than any other writer not only did he make Iowa City his home for more than 40 years, but his poetry can be found etched into the city s cement and, monumentally, on display in the city s pedestrian mall in its downtown core.
“For one thing, he’s a great poet and possibly the most open-minded and open-spirited collaborator one could imagine ever working with, said Christopher Merrill, a University of Iowa professor and Bell s friend and collaborator throughout those 40 years he spent in eastern Iowa.