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Charlie, as he was commonly known, was born to Charles E. Townsend and Lois Townsend (nee Fukushima) on September 2. New Rochelle, N. Y. His only sibling and identical twin, Peter, predeceased him. Charlie spent his early years on a farm in Vermont, before moving to New York and attending Trinity School on a full scholarship. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Yale University, where he majored in German, in 1. Charlie then spent a year in Germany on a Fulbright scholarship.
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On the boat over, he met his future wife and fellow Fulbright scholar, Janet Linner. They were married in 1.
Drafted into the U. S. Army, Charlie served three years, studying Russian at the Army Language School in Monterey, Calif. He was chosen as a Russian- speaking guide to the U.
S. National Exhibition in Moscow in the summer of 1. Charlie did his graduate work at Harvard, where he earned an MA in Soviet Regional Studies, followed by a Ph. D in Slavic Languages and Literatures in 1. He was an assistant professor at Harvard for five years before coming to Princeton, where he chaired the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures for 3.
Two early sabbaticals were spent with his wife and young daughters in Prague, Czechoslovakia, where he developed his lifelong interest in the Czech language, of which he was a preeminent scholar. Over his academic career, Charlie published nine books and innumerable articles; taught linguistics, Russian, Czech, Bulgarian, and Polish; and was a tireless mentor to his students, many of whom went on to distinguished careers. Charlie. He and Janet loved to travel together and enjoyed many trips throughout the U. S. He was a Red Sox fan to the end. He played piano, guitar, and banjo by ear and loved singing with family and friends.
After his retirement, he volunteered with the Princeton Hospice Program, and particularly enjoyed leading a weekly . He leaves behind his five beloved grandchildren, Rose and Alice Cowens; Justine and Stephen Appel; and Isabel Schmidt; and his nephews Ross Adler (Pam) and James Townsend (Jenny); and nieces Sara Poumerol (Gilles) and Laura Mc. Wright (Glen), and their children. A memorial service will be announced. In lieu of flowers, donations may be mailed to Princeton Hospice, 8. Princeton- Hightstown Rd, Ste 2.
Princeton Junction, NJ 0. Wise, Jr., 9. 5, died peacefully May 2. Meadow Lakes, a retirement community in Hightstown, New Jersey.
He leaves behind a loving family and a trove of experiences and memories he generously shared professionally as a writer/filmmaker, and personally as a well- practiced and engaging storyteller. The son of Daniel M. The family later lived in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania; Palmyra, New Jersey; and Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, where Daniel graduated from Upper Darby High School.
Army Air Corps during World War II, he led the ordnance supply unit of a fighter- bomber squadron, beginning after D- Day at some of the first forward airfields in Normandy, and continuing through northern France and into Germany. He parlayed his college French into many great experiences, most notably the courting of the love of his life, Janette Mail, a ballerina in the Paris Opera, whom he met while both were vacationing in the alpine resort of Talloires in August 1. After the war he worked for the Office of the Foreign Liquidation Commissioner in Paris and married Janette in 1. They returned to the United States on the SS De Grasse later that year, and settled in Philadelphia. Daniel became a writer and film producer with Tel. Ra Productions, making programs for the NFL, Sports Illustrated, and Major League Baseball in the new medium of television, eventually becoming president of the company.
He was an independent producer for several years and later worked for the American Kennel Club where he made award- winning training films and documentaries before retiring in the early 1. The family moved to Princeton in 1. Beck & Call, a limousine and courier service. A lifelong athlete, he started running before it became popular, competing in many races, including the Penn Relays and a marathon at age 5.
He was a fixture on the streets and paths of Princeton and surrounding towns, running with his beloved golden retriever, Coda, and posted a personal record of running consecutive days that extended for nearly three years. Later, he became an avid biker with the Princeton Freewheelers, and did several bike tours in the U. S. Daniel will also be lovingly remembered by an extended family that includes his brother, Joseph, of Hanover, Pennsylvania; a cousin, Sam Wise, of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania; and numerous nieces and nephews from his late sisters, Dorothy, and Harriett, and Janette.
His remains will be buried with his wife at Princeton Cemetery. Garrison, a life- long resident of Princeton, passed away at age 9.
Thursday, June 4, 2. Alice was a graduate of Princeton High School, Class of 1. In 1. 94. 3, she married Philip Garrison, her husband of 6. Nassau Street Elementary School when the two were in kindergarten.
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