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A Tough Farm Girl from Rocky Hill
(May 5, 1932 – December 27, 2025)

Doris (Brokaw) Weingart, 93, of Rocky Hill died peacefully on December 27, 2025 surrounded by her loving family.
What attributed to her long life was that she considered herself a “tough farm girl."
She married Stephen Weingart Sr. and they raised three children. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother.
Doris retired from Matrix in Princeton, where she worked as a keypunch operator. She also supported her husband’s upholstery business, where she especially enjoyed riding along with him to deliver the finished product to the customer.
Doris enjoyed bottle hunting, collecting Department 56 village houses, motorcycle and snowmobile riding, puzzles, bonfires with family and friends, rides in their 1952 Hudson Hornet, QVC shopping, bird watching, camping, vacations with family, and trips to the family cabin in The Endless Mountains in Pennsylvania.
Preceded in death by her husband Stephen Sr. of 53 years, her son Stephen Jr., and her brothers John and Alfred Brokaw, she is survived by her daughters Susan Moran (Michael), and Lisa Kane (Joseph), daughter-in-law Georgiana Weingart, grandchildren Heather Varela (Brian), Keith Moran (Brittney), Ryan Kane, Meghan Cappella (Raymond), Stephen Weingart III and great grandchildren Dillon, Logan, Braxton, Delaney, Carter, Kevin, and Austin. Doris is also survived by her sister Alice Newhouse (Gainesville, GA) and her brother Kenneth Brokaw (Hopewell, NJ), and many nieces and nephews.
Doris’ family will miss her and remember her with much love. She is buried in the Rocky Hill Cemetery beside her husband.
Memorial donations may be made to Montgomery Emergency Medical Services (MEMS) located in Belle Mead.




