William C. Hillman Jr.. 39. of Corral Lane. East Windsor, was found drowned February 22 in a pond off Wallace Road. Princeton Junction. He had been trapping muskrats
A messenger for Western Union in Princeton for the past 20 years. Mr. Hillman was a native of Scranton. Pa He lived in the Princeton area for 22 years.
His body was found floating at 9:30 a.m. by two men who notified Patrolman Bruce Wauters of West Windsor Township. An autopsy at the Kimble Funeral Home by Dr. Vito F. LaFranco. assistant medical examiner, showed drowning to be the cause of death.
Surviving is a brother. John F. Hillman of Princeton Junction: and a sister. Mrs. Pearl Hockenbury of High Bridge.
The service was held in the Kimble Funeral Home, with the Rev. Dr. Donald M. Meisel of the First Presbyterian Church officiating. The interment was in Princeton Cemetery under the direction of the Kimble Home.
William C. Hillman Jr.. 39. of Corral Lane. East Windsor, was found drowned February 22 in a pond off Wallace Road. Princeton Junction. He had been trapping muskrats
A messenger for Western Union in Princeton for the past 20 years. Mr. Hillman was a native of Scranton. Pa He lived in the Princeton area for 22 years.
His body was found floating at 9:30 a.m. by two men who notified Patrolman Bruce Wauters of West Windsor Township. An autopsy at the Kimble Funeral Home by Dr. Vito F. LaFranco. assistant medical examiner, showed drowning to be the cause of death.
Surviving is a brother. John F. Hillman of Princeton Junction: and a sister. Mrs. Pearl Hockenbury of High Bridge.
The service was held in the Kimble Funeral Home, with the Rev. Dr. Donald M. Meisel of the First Presbyterian Church officiating. The interment was in Princeton Cemetery under the direction of the Kimble Home.
Gravesite Details
The picture is for the marker for William's brother. Princeton Cemetery has record of William being interred here also.
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