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Charles Drew Holman, 74, died May 19 in Toccoa, Georgia. Born in the Dutch Neck section of West Windsor, he ran his parents’ potato farm and later started his own excavating company. He lived in Windsor for many years and moved to Georgia 11 years ago.

Survivors include many friends, including Daniel Archer and Donna Bond. A celebration of his life was held at the American Legion Post 148 in Hightstown on June 21.

Anne D. Kravitz, 65, a former resident of West Windsor, died June 5. She was born in Brooklyn, New York, and lived in Riverbend, North Carolina, when she died. A marketing director, Kravitz was co-owner of an international insurance brokerage with her husband.

Survivors include her husband of 38 years, Howard; two children Jared (Dorren) Kravitz of Knoxville, Tennessee, and Rebecca (Brad) Keisling of Bluffton; grandchildren Ashleigh, Hannah, Braden, Ella, and Adelyn Keisling, and Jack and Katherine Kravitz; parents Edward and Lucille

Duetsch of New Bern, North Carolina; and siblings Edward (Esther) Duetsch of Buffalo, New York, and Marjory (Rick) Praml of Winchester, Virginia.

Jacquelyn N. Saunders, 99, died June 8. Survivors include a niece and her husband, Mary and Mike Kendzierski of Plainsboro. Donations may be made to Holland Christian Church, 6733 South Quay Road, Suffolk, VA 23437.

Peter Anthony Randazzo, 66, of South Amboy died June 9. He was the owner of Randazzo’s Floor Waxing. Survivors include his brother and sister-in-law, Joseph and Julia Topsis Randazzo of West Windsor.

Evelyn J. “Lynn” Pietrinferno, 71, of Lawrenceville died June 10 at the University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro. Born in Kearny, she lived in West Windsor for most of her life. She was a co-owner with Pietrinferno and Pietrinferno accounting firm.

Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, A J and Lisa Pietrinferno; a daughter and son-in-law, Kristen and John Voorhees; a brother and sister-in-law, Roy and Laraine Black; a sister, Kathleen Stanley; a sister-in-law, Joan Pietrinferno O’Kane; and five grandchildren, Thomas and Joshua Voorhees of Yardville, and Michaela, Nicholas, and Samantha Pietrinferno of Hopewell.

Donations may be made to the Goodwill Industries of Southern New Jersey and Philadelphia, 18 Arctic Parkway, Ewing 08638; or St. Mary Medical Center Foundation, One Summit Square, Suite 300, 1717 Langhorne-Newtown Road, Langhorne, PA 19047.

Warren Levitt, 74, of Columbus died June 11. A professor of accounting at College of New Jersey for 30 years, he retired in 2011. Survivors include a daughter, Jodi Hiscock of West Windsor. Donations may be made to the Compassionate Care Hospice, c/o St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton 08629.

Wilma A. Elnitsky, 87, of Whitehall died June 11. She was a claims representative for the Social Security Administration for 20 years. Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Anne and Steven Kellner of West Windsor; and grandchildren Katie and Caroline Kellner.

Earl H. Tindall, 80, of West Windsor died at home on June 12. Born in West Windsor, he was a graduate and the class president of Princeton High School, Class of 1952. Tindall was a founding member of the West Windsor State Bank and a former member of the West Windsor Planning Board and the Delaware Valley Businessmen’s Club.

When Tindall was a junior in high school he took over the 100-acre family dairy farm after his father died. In 1954 he and his cousin, W.G. Dye, rented an additional 250 acres and planted corn. Tindall grew and sold tomato crops to Campbell’s Soup and Stokely canned goods for a short time before progressing into crops of wheat, barley, rye, and soybeans.

In 1969, he purchased a local grain elevator and founded E.H. Tindall, Inc., where he ran a successful grain elevator operation. Tindall, along with his business partner, Steve Jany, developed Rustin Farms into one of the largest operations in New Jersey, farming close to 2,000 acres.

Tindall received numerous awards for selling and distributing seeds and farm supplies. He was recognized by New Jersey Farm and Garden as “Star Farmer of the Month” in May, 1955. He was an alumnus of the Future Farmers of America, the past president of the Mercer County Board of Agriculture, and a member of the Mercer County Development Board and the Farm Credit Advisory Board. He was also a past director of the New Jersey Farm Bureau and a member of both the NJ Soybean Board and the Grain and Forage Producers Association.

Survivors include his companion, Marie Adamo of West Windsor; five daughters and one son-in-law, Lynneva M. Zahn, Patricia Demas, and Pamela Tindall, all of West Windsor, Cynthia Tindall Kairewich of Weatherly, PA, and Lisa Tindall-Melchior and Steve Melchior of Princeton; his son, Kevin M. Tindall of Quakertown, PA; his eight grandchildren, Taylor J., Chelsea A., and Tess M. Zahn, Phoebe M. and Lucy A. Melchior, Michael and Jacqueline Tindall, and Shawna Mokes; his great-grandchild, Kyra Wrecsics; his brother and sister-in-law, Donald and Jan Tindall of Richmond, VA, and their children, Rusty, Kathy, and John; his sister-in-law, Joan DiBenedetto of Robbinsville, and his brother-in-law, Rawnsley DiBenedetto of San Antonio, TX.

Donations may be made to Dutch Neck Presbyterian Church, 154 South Mill Road, West Windsor 08550; or New Jersey FFA Alumni Association, c/o Susan Butch, Box 330, Trenton 08625.

Pablo P. Roy, M.D., 84, of Springfield died June 14. Survivors include son and daughter-in-law, Patrick and Susan Roy (municipal news reporter for The News) of West Windsor, and their children, Bryan and Brendan.

Born in Pangasinan, Philippines, he attended the University of Santo Tomas, College of Medicine and Surgery in Manila. He came to the United States in 1954 and was certified with the American Board of Pathology as well as the American Board of Nuclear Medicine.

Throughout his career spanning the 1950s to 2002, Dr. Roy was the chief pathologist and director of laboratories at Holy Name Hospital in Teaneck; chief pathologist and director of laboratories at St. James Hospital, Newark, where he was also the director of nuclear medicine and past president of the medical staff; associate pathologist at Clara Maass Medical Center, Belleville; attending physician of nuclear medicine at United Hospitals Medical Center, Newark; and a member of the Essex County Medical Examiners. He also maintained a private practice in Harrison until 1989.

Survivors also include his wife, Alejandrina Arteaga-Roy; his children, Peter, Lisa, Philip, Heather, and Alexander Pablo; grandchildren, Luke, David, Harry, and Madigan; and his brother, Virgilio P. Ramos. Donations may be made to the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Box 1000, Department 142, Memphis, TN 38148.

Alice O. Michal, 79, of West Windsor died June 17 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in Hamilton. Born in Trenton, she was a life long area resident.

Survivors include her sons, Christopher J. Michal of West Windsor, Richard and Virginia Michal of Robbinsville, James and Cory Michal of Robbinsville, Dan and April Michal of Mansfield, and Ralph and Melissa Michal of Hamilton; her daughters, Mary Alice and Dale Henry of Hamilton, Kathleen Fuller of East Windsor, Patricia and Jeffrey Buchner of Hamilton, and Anne Marie and George Johnson of Robbinsville; two brothers, Joseph and Mary Anne Baker of Mercerville, William and Carolyn Baker of Middletown; her 19 grandchildren, Richard, Jr., Elizabeth, Steven, Matthew, Alice, Lucy, Mary Rose, Judy, Theresa, Gregory, Jessica, William, Olivia, Samantha, Amanda, Joanna, Abby, Grace and Brian; her great-grandson, Peter Lawrence Henry; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.

Elaine H. Hart, 89, of Hopewell died June 21. Survivors include a granddaughter, Karen Ellsworth of Plainsboro. Donations may be made to American Heart Association, Box 417005, Boston, MA 02241-7005.

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