Joshua David Adair, 5, of Surprise, Arizona, died on June 22 at Del E. Webb Memorial Hospital, Sun City West, Arizona. Survivors include his godparents and great aunt and uncle, Bob and Barbara Eisenhut of West Windsor. Guest Book at www.dailynews-sun.com or www.holcombefisher.com.##M:[more]##
George Banner, 81, died July 4 at Pavillions at Forrestal, Plainsboro. Born in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, he was a lifelong area resident. Survivors include a brother, Richard Banner of Philadelphia, and sister, Genevieve Banner of Plainsboro; and four nephews and their wives. Arrangements by Chiacchio Southview Funeral Home, South Trenton.
Joan Margaret Hammond, 52, of West Windsor died July 6 at RWJ University Hospital at New Brunswick after a seven-year battle with cancer. Born in Newark, she lived in West Windsor for 15 years.
A graduate of the Harvard University Mind/Body Program, she was a nurse-practitioner. She worked at Columbia Hospital-Babys Hospital in New York, and at the Womens Health Center at the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick as the coordinator of the hospitals fertility and in-vitro unit.
Survivors include her mother, Ruth Hammond; a son, Harrison E. Hammond; and brothers, William G. and Thomas J. Hammond. Donations may be made to Cancer Institute of New Jersey Foundation, c/o Dr. Roger Strair, 120 Albany Street, Tower 2, Fifth Floor, New Brunswick 08901.
Stella Bilinski, 85, of Cream Ridge died at her home on July 6. Survivors include a daughter, Barbara A. Smith of West Windsor. Donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association of Greater New Jersey Chapter, 400 Morris Avenue, Suite 251, Denville 07834 or to the American Diabetes Association, 1060 North Kings Highway, Suite 309, Cherry Hill 08034.
Larry Arias, 82, of Manchester died July 10 in Paul Kimball Hospital, Lakewood. He was a Holocaust survivor. Survivors include two children, Martin and Aron Arias, both of West Windsor.
Mary Feldman, 86, of Little Egg Harbor, died on July 10 at Arcadia Nursing & Rehab Center, Little Egg Harbor. Born in Plainsboro, she lived in Little Egg Harbor for 32. Survivors include her husband Irving; her son Irving of Little Egg Harbor; and daughters, Judith A. DiDonato and Mary E. McGreevy, both of Lawrenceville. Donations may be made to Arcadia Nursing & Rehab Center Resident Fund, 151 Ninth Avenue, Little Egg Harbor 08087.
Shirley M. Marshall, 65, a former West Windsor resident, died July 13 at University Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Columbus, Ohio, she was a longtime resident of East Windsor.
A graduate of Purdue University, she had a master’s in English from Trenton State College, and was an English, history, and business teacher and director of religious education at St. Paul’s Church and St. James Church. She held top management positions in fleet management and information technology fields.
Survivors include her brothers, Edward Williams of Texas and Roger Williams of Florida, and Michael Williams of Ireland; a daughter and son-in law, Julie and Jerry Ely of East Windsor; a son and daughter-in-law, Ted and Kristine Marshall of New Egypt; and grandchildren, Ryan and Jonathan Ely.
Donations may be made to American Lung Association, 61 Broadway, New York 10006 or online at www.lungusa.org
Michel J. Martin, 62, of Plainsboro died July 14 at University Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Perpignan, France, he moved to West Windsor in 1983, and moved to Plainsboro in 1986.
A graduate of the School of Chemistry in Lyon, France, and the School of Chemical Engineering in Nancy, France, he was a vice president of sales and new product development for Huber in Havre de Grace, Maryland. Previously he was the CEO of U.S. operations for SNPE of Paris, France (now known as Isochem North America), located in Plainsboro. Survivors include his wife Annie; daughter Carole Martin of New York; and brother-in-law Jean Paul Besson of Villeurbanne, France.
Donations may be made to the University Medical Center at Princeton Oncology Department, 253 Witherspoon Street, Princeton 08540.
Nancy Anne Wishart of Plainsboro died July 14 at University Medical Center at Princeton. Survivors include her parents, John and Margaret Wishart; her partner, Gary Bozarth; her sister, Marjorie Dinnerman; and niece and nephew, Julie and Steven Dinnerman. Donations may be made to American Cancer Society, 3076 Princeton Pike, Lawrenceville 08648 or Plainsboro Rescue Squad, Box 76, Plainsboro 08536.
Juan Jose Argilagos, 86, of Plainsboro died July 17 in the Merwick Unit, Princeton. He was born in in LaSalud, Cuba.
Argilagos retired in 1984 with more than 18 years of service as a lab technician with Pelham Bay General Hospital, Bronx, New York. He was a parishioner of Queenship of Mary Church.
Survivors include his wife of 56 years, Dulce Maria Pino Argilagos; three daughters, Ana Maria Lanzara, Teresa DeLaRosa, and Dulce Maria Jansky; and seven grandchildren.
Donations may be made to the Plainsboro Rescue Squad, 641 Plainsboro Road, Plainsboro 08536.
Samantha J. Sabat, 21, of Groveville died suddenly July 16 while vacationing with her family in Maine. Survivors include her maternal grandmother, Judith G. DeAngelo of West Windsor. Calling hours are Friday, July 21, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Saul Colonial Home, 3795 Nottingham Way, Hamilton Square. The funeral is Saturday, July 22, at 9:30 a.m., at St. Mark United Methodist Church, 465 Paxson Avenue, Hamilton Square.
Donations may be made to Contact of Mercer County, 1985 Pennington Road, Ewing 08618 or the Red Cross of Central New Jersey, 707 Alexander Road, Suite 101, Princeton 08540.