Rayder’s career was spent in the pharmaceutical industry, she also had a strong passion for arts and crafts. Some of her best-loved Caribbean locations included Saint Croix, Saint Lucia, and Saint Martin, but the smaller, 130-person river cruises on the Danube in Europe that traveled through seven countries were her favorites. Rayder still loved to travel for pleasure, and often took Caribbean cruises and European river cruises with her husband and son. But, Mosley said, the pair always managed to make time for their son, Maxwell Mosley, regardless of where they had to be.ĭespite traveling so frequently for work, Ms. Her work, as well as Mosley’s, involved significant international travel, with the couple putting in upward of 50,000 miles some years. Rayder interviewing doctors and patients about the medications they were prescribing and taking. Rayder and Mosley both came to work at Squibb - with Ms. They went with the 10 for efficiency’s sake, Mosley said. Before their ceremony, the couple was asked if they wanted a 10-minute ceremony or a 15-minute ceremony. The couple were married in October of 1986 in Yardley, by the mayor of the town at the time. “We were in different labs, and met in the tissue culture lab,” he said. Rayder worked at the Harvard Biological Laboratories in the Department of Cellular and Developmental Biology, where she would ultimately meet her husband, Steve Mosley, in 1985. After moving to the area, she earned a master’s of business administration from the Wharton School of University of Pennsylvania in 1988, and previously earned a bachelor’s degree in biology from Smith College in Northampton, Mass., in 1979 and a doctorate in botany from the University of California Riverside in 1982.ĭuring her postdoctoral fellowship, Ms. Rayder came to the Philadelphia area in 1986 to work in strategic market research at the Squibb corporation, later known as Bristol Myers Squibb. 1 Princeton Randolph Reporter Randolph Hub Red Bank Monmouth Journal Red Bank Suburban Sayreville Staten Island Advance Staten Island Echoes Sentinel Stirling Toms River Times Toms River Capitolwire.Lisa Rayder, 65, of Newtown, a longtime pharmaceutical market researcher and dedicated traveler and quilter, died Friday, July 15, after a short battle with hepatic cancer at Chandler Hall Health Services Hospice.Ī native of Bristol, Conn., Ms. Examiner Allentown Morning Call Allentown Main Line Times Ardmore Montgomery News Belle Mead Berkeley Times Berkeley Bernardsville News Bernardsville Brick Times Brick Courier-News Bridgewater Chatham Courier Chatham Courier-Post Cherry Hill Jewish Community Voice Cherry Hill Observer Tribune Chester Hunterdon Review Clinton Retrospect Collingswood Cranbury Press Cranbury Home News & Tribune East Brunswick Sentinel East Brunswick Sentinel-Edison Edison News Transcript Farmingdale Flanders NJ News Flanders Hunterdon Co Democrat Flemington Florham Park Eagle Florham Park Montgomery News Fort Washington Hammonton Gazette Hammonton Delaware Co Daily Times Havertown Messenger-Press Hightstown Hillsborough Beacon Hillsborough Hopewell Valley News Hillsborough Independent Holmdel Hopewell Valley News Hopewell Howell Times Howell Tri-Town News Howell Jackson Times Jackson Bucks County Herald Lahaska Reporter Online Lansdale Lawrence Ledger Lawrenceville Bucks County Courier Times Levittown Atlanticville Long Branch Madison Eagle Madison Coast Star Manasquan Manchester Times Manchester Manville News Manville S Brunswick Post Monmouth Junction Morris Newsbee Morristown Mount Olive Chronicle Mount Olive Asbury Park Press Neptune NJBIZ New Brunswick Times Herald Norristown N Brunswick Sentinel North Brunswick Business Journal Philadelphia City Paper Philadelphia Metro Chinese Weekly Philadelphia Philadelphia Daily News Philadelphia Philadelphia Inquirer Philadelphia Philadelphia Weekly Philadelphia Phoenix Phoenixville Mercury Pottstown Delaware County Daily Times Primos Princeton Packet Princeton Town Topics Princeton U.S.