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

Date:

Share post:

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.

- Advertisement -

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.

 

 

Stay Connected

1,436FansLike
7,706FollowersFollow

Current Issue

Latest News

Related articles

Protesters disrupt Princeton University alumni festivities

Pro-Palestinian/anti-Israel protesters were true to the word that they would "see you at Reunions" when they briefly held...

‘A time to reflect’

People stood together along Nassau Street as many waved American flags for the 2024 Memorial Day Parade. The parade...

Primary election is June 4

Princeton voters will nominate candidates for an assortment of elected offices in the Democratic and Republican party primaries...

Princeton school board approves budget with three-cent increase

Princeton property owners will see a three-cent increase in the school district property tax rate, based on the...