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Reprinted from the June 16, 2010, issue of U.S. 1 Newspaper
Milestones

Deborah Kratzer, 55, on June 10. She worked for more than 20 years at the Trentonian newspaper.

Kesner Dufresne, 35, on June 9. He was a Trenton-based financial planner and city political candidate in this year’s race.

William Denso, 53, on June 8. He was a driver for the Community Blood Council of NJ and A1 Limousine.

John Stevenson on June 7. He was employed for 34 years with Princeton University as the building supervisor for the Frick Chemical Laboratory.

Gladys Horn, 51, on June 4. She was a security officer at Dow Jones and a medical assistant for two area doctors.

Pamela Vevers Sherin, 80, on May 24. Evacuated to the United States to escape the bombing of Great Britain during World War II, she became a noted actress in New York. She later became director of the Hunterdon Arts Center and served as development director at McCarter Theater and community relations director at Bristol-Myers Squibb.

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