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“Mary Fitz Randolph ‘Randy’ Hobler died May 26, 2017, at the age of 94. She was a resident of Princeton, NJ, from 1945 until she moved to Stonebridge in Skillman, NJ, in 2004. She was co-author with Jeanne Silvester of “Princeton Trivia,” “On the Streets Where We Live,” and “The Present Day Club 100th Anniversary History.” She also wrote “On the Streets Where We Live Revisited” in 2003, a history of the Professional Roster, and many other historical articles. Mrs. Hobler, born in 1922, was raised in Bronxville, NY, the daughter of Howard and Mollie Fitz Randolph. She also lived in La Jolla, CA, for 10 years. Randy married Herbert W. Hobler (also raised in Bronxville) in 1944, when he was serving in the Army Air Corps. After the war, they settled in Princeton and raised four children. While her children were in elementary school, Randy volunteered at the YMCA, and when her husband founded the Princeton radio station Nassau Broadcasting Company (WHWH), she joined him there for 10 years as assistant treasurer of the board. In the 1970’s, she pursued a master’s degree in counseling at Rider University, graduating in 1975. For 18 years, Randy was a career counselor with the Professional Roster and was also one of the founders of Youth Employment Services in Princeton.” <br /><br />Mary lived such an accomplished life I simply can’t fit it all here, but I recommend looking her up on Find A Grave, she sounds like someone I would have loved to meet ❤️ #findagrave #princetoncemetery #princetonnj #taphophilesofinstagram #taphophile #gravestone #graveyard #cemetery #cemeteryphotography #graveyardphotography #cherryblossoms #whatalife #buymeacoffee #fortunefavoursthegrave

“Mary Fitz Randolph ‘Randy’ Hobler died May 26, 2017, at the age of 94. She was a resident of Princeton, NJ, from 1945 until she moved to Stonebridge in Skillman, NJ, in 2004. She was co-author with Jeanne Silvester of “Princeton Trivia,” “On the Streets Where We Live,” and “The Present Day Club 100th Anniversary History.” She also wrote “On the Streets Where We Live Revisited” in 2003, a history of the Professional Roster, and many other historical articles. Mrs. Hobler, born in 1922, was raised in Bronxville, NY, the daughter of Howard and Mollie Fitz Randolph. She also lived in La Jolla, CA, for 10 years. Randy married Herbert W. Hobler (also raised in Bronxville) in 1944, when he was serving in the Army Air Corps. After the war, they settled in Princeton and raised four children. While her children were in elementary school, Randy volunteered at the YMCA, and when her husband founded the Princeton radio station Nassau Broadcasting Company (WHWH), she joined him there for 10 years as assistant treasurer of the board. In the 1970’s, she pursued a master’s degree in counseling at Rider University, graduating in 1975. For 18 years, Randy was a career counselor with the Professional Roster and was also one of the founders of Youth Employment Services in Princeton.”

Mary lived such an accomplished life I simply can’t fit it all here, but I recommend looking her up on Find A Grave, she sounds like someone I would have loved to meet ❤️ #findagrave #princetoncemetery #princetonnj #taphophilesofinstagram #taphophile #gravestone #graveyard #cemetery #cemeteryphotography #graveyardphotography #cherryblossoms #whatalife #buymeacoffee #fortunefavoursthegrave

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