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Joseph G. Collura, 61, of Plainsboro died October 17 at his home. Born in New Brunswick, he was raised in Jamesburg.

A registered nurse for 25 years, he received his master’s degree in nursing from NYU. Collura was employed at many hospitals during his career and served on the faculty at Middlesex County College and Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center School of Nursing.

Survivors include his sister and brother-in-law, Geraldine and Jon Caparotta of Monroe. Visit www.LesterMemorialHome.com for more information.

Irene Moss, 85, of Hamilton died October 23. Born in Plainsboro, she was a longtime resident of East Windsor before moving to Hamilton. She was a supervisor for McGraw Hill for more than 26 years.

Survivors include daughter and son-in-law, Patricia and Gary Bozowski of Millstone Township; her sons and daughter-in-law, George A. Moss of Bordentown and Grover and Barbara Moss Jr. of Burlington; her brother, Paul Mozgo of Massachusetts; four grandchildren, Anthony L. Bozowski and his wife, Danielle, Stacy M. O’Donnell and her husband, Robert, Michael Moss and Kelsey Moss; and four great-grandchildren, Gary Michael and Paul Joseph Bozowski, Liam Robert and Morgan Kathryn O’Donnell.

Donations may be made to the State Respite Program at St. Francis Medical Center, 601 Hamilton Avenue, Trenton 08629.

Louise C. Costas, 80, a lifelong resident of West Windsor, died October 23 at University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro.

Survivors include her two sons and daughters-in-law; John and Barbara Costas and Gregory and Linda Costas; grandchildren Jacquelyn, Peter, and Rachel Costas; and her sister, Angela Ezzo.

An active member of the West Windsor community, she served on the township’s Zoning and Site Review Boards for many years. She was also an active participant at the West Windsor Senior Center, most recently as president of the KeenAgers group.

Rosa A. Miller of Edison died October 24. Survivors include grandson Edward Owsik and his wife, Amy, of Plainsboro.

Anita M. Lisa, 90, of Shady Oaks died October 29 on October 29. Survivors include her sister-in-law, Josephine McLaughlin of West Windsor. Donations may be made to the Barn for the Poorest of the Poor, 28 Chapel Hill Road, Red Bank 07701.

Lois H. Fox, 80, of Titusville died November 2 at University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro. Born in Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, she moved to West Windsor in 1970.

Fox was a long time real estate agent in Princeton and West Windsor. A 15-year member of the West Windsor-Plainsboro school board, she served as vice president of the board for half of that time and led the task force that developed plans for Community Middle School.

Survivors include her daughter Susan; her son James; and seven grandchildren, Sarah, Peter, and Daniel Mitrano, and Ben, Libby, Kate, and Maggie Fox. Donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association.

Calling hours are Saturday, November 10, at 11 a.m. at Mather Hodge Funeral Home in Princeton. Funeral service in at noon. Burial is private.

Ronald J. Carmazino, 69, of West Windsor died November 2 at the University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro. Survivors include his sister, Judith LaBella Kornhauser; brothers and sister-in-laws, Richard and Joannie Carmazino, Rodney and Kathy Bowers, and Robert Bowers; his nieces and his great-nieces.

Lester M. Tindall Sr., 93, of West Windsor died November 2 in the Merwick Care Center in Plainsboro. Born in Robbinsville on the family farm, he was a lifelong farmer. He was also a school bus driver for Robbinsville School District for more than 30 years.

Survivors include two sons and three daughters-in-law, David and Terri Tindall, Jeff and Sandra Tindall, and Rita Tindall; and four grandchildren, Alison, Nathan, Alexa, and Briana Tindall.

Donations may be made to the American Diabetes Association, Box 11454, Alexandria, VA 22312.

Tulio R. Santini, 85, of West Windsor died November 2. Born in Trenton, he moved to West Windsor in 2003. A self-employed barber for many years, he worked at Shell Oil and Boehringer Ingelheim Chemical Company in Lawrence until his retirement in 1989.

Survivors include his daughter and son-in-law, Deborah and Clinton Griggs of Hamilton; one son and daughter-in-law, Robert and Holly Santini of Hamilton; one brother and sister-in-law, Frank and Frances Santini of Villa Park; grandchildren Nicole Griggs, Eric and Heather Griggs, and Nina and Dominic Santini; and one great-grandson, Nathan Griggs. Donations may be made to Our Lady of the Angels Parish-St. Joachim’s Church, 21-23 Bayard Street, Trenton 08611.

Eileen O’Donnell, 68, of West Windsor died at Temple University Hospital on November 5. Born in Newark and raised in Belleville, she earned her bachelor’s degree at William Paterson College and her master’s degree at Seton Hall University.

She worked for more than 40 years in her career in education, beginning with a teaching position at Belleville High School. She taught at Rider University and Mercer County Community College, was director of communication at the Education Improvement Center, a house leader at Hightstown High School, vice principal at Hillsborough High School, director of personnel for Franklin public schools, and district administrator for Milltown public schools. She retired in the spring of 2010 as director of curriculum and technology for Kenilworth public schools.

Survivors include her three children and their spouses, Brendan and Crista O’Donnell of North Hanover; Danielle and Bill Resk of Manhattan, New York; and Patrick O’Donnell and Mollie Hetzel, of Harvey Cedars; four grandchildren; Nora and Maeve Resk and Cormac and Bridget O’Donnell; and her brother, Alan Budd of Nutley.

Funeral services are Friday, November 9, at 10 a.m., at A.S. Cole and Son Funeral Home, 22 North Main Street, Cranbury.

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