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William Main Doerflinger

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William Main Doerflinger

Birth
New York, USA
Death
23 Dec 2000 (aged 89–90)
New Jersey, USA
Burial
Bolton, Warren County, New York, USA Add to Map
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90; died at Fellowship Village in Basking Ridge, NJ.

Born in New York City, he was a longtime resident of Convent Station before moving to Fellowship Village in 1999.

In World War II he served in North Africa and Italy in the Office of War Information. During a long career as an editor at MacMillan and E.P. Dutton, he edited hundreds of books, including works by Woody Guthrie, Francois Sagan and Sir Edmund Hillary. A graduate of Princeton and Harvard, Mr. Doerflinger wrote Shantymen and Shantyboys: Songs of the Sailor and Lumberman (1951), an important compilation of folk songs collected mainly on the New York waterfront and in Nova Scotia.

He was a member of the Princeton Club and the International Brotherhood of Magicians, both in New York City, as well as the Morristown Unitarian Fellowship.

His wife, the late Anne (Homer), died in 1995. Survivors include his five children: Jonathan of Pelham Manor, NY, William of Santa Barbara, CA, Anne of Sausalito, CA, Katherine of New York City, NY, Thomas of Summit, NJ, ten grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

90; died at Fellowship Village in Basking Ridge, NJ.

Born in New York City, he was a longtime resident of Convent Station before moving to Fellowship Village in 1999.

In World War II he served in North Africa and Italy in the Office of War Information. During a long career as an editor at MacMillan and E.P. Dutton, he edited hundreds of books, including works by Woody Guthrie, Francois Sagan and Sir Edmund Hillary. A graduate of Princeton and Harvard, Mr. Doerflinger wrote Shantymen and Shantyboys: Songs of the Sailor and Lumberman (1951), an important compilation of folk songs collected mainly on the New York waterfront and in Nova Scotia.

He was a member of the Princeton Club and the International Brotherhood of Magicians, both in New York City, as well as the Morristown Unitarian Fellowship.

His wife, the late Anne (Homer), died in 1995. Survivors include his five children: Jonathan of Pelham Manor, NY, William of Santa Barbara, CA, Anne of Sausalito, CA, Katherine of New York City, NY, Thomas of Summit, NJ, ten grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.


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