Robin Reed, 50 of Hamilton died October 30 at home. Survivors include a sister, Sandra Johnson of Plainsboro. Arrangements were by Anderson Funeral Service in Trenton.
Nicholas J. Bartolino, 81, of Lawrenceville died November 1 at his home. Born in Princeton, he moved to Lawrenceville in 1975. Former owner of the painting business, POW Contractors, he became the Mercer County adjuster, from which he retired in 1987 after serving for 25 years.
Survivors include his brother and sister-in-law, Alex and Mary of West Windsor.
Donations may be made to Community Options, 16 Farber Road, Princeton 08540.
Rose Mary Dallago Sufalko, 80, of Carrollton, Georgia, died November 4 in the Tanner Medical Center in Carrollton. Born in Mt. Carmel, Pennsylvania, she moved to Plainsboro 10 years ago, and to Carrollton last year.
Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law Victor and JoAnn J. Sufalko of Plainsboro.
Marian M. Anderson, 81, died in the Windrows community on November 5. Born in Pittsburgh, she was a longtime Massachusetts resident before moving to the Princeton area. She volunteered for SAVE, helped found Crawford House, and worked for Beck and Call.
Survivors include daughters and sons-in-law, Marian E. Anderson, Cynthia B. Anderson and Jerry Rampelbert, Meg M. and Dennis Ryan, and Christine M. Anderson and Stephen Lidz; son and daughter-in-law, Duncan M. and Janet Anderson; six grandchildren and two step-grandchildren. Donations may be made to Alzheimer’s Association New Jersey Chapter, 12 Roszel Road, Princeton 08540.
Julian Saltz, 79, of West Windsor died November 7 in the Capital Health System at Mercer, Trenton. Born in Jamaica, New York, he was an electrical engineer who founded his company, Datatest of Levittown, Pennsylvania, in 1970. A U.S. Army veteran of World War II, he received the Bronze Star.
He was an active member of the Child Placement Review Board of Mercer County, Princeton Free Wheeler Bicycle Club, and Racqueteers Racquet Ball Club.
Survivors include his wife Norma Geckeler Saltz; three daughters, Denise Saltz of Collingswood, Jane Saltz of Hopatcong, and Juliette Saltz of West Windsor; and two sisters, Adele Vexler of Lawrenceville and Helen Jacobson of Hightstown.
Donations may be made to WHYY, Independence Mall West, 150 North 6th Street, Philadelphia 19106, or ACLU of New Jersey, Box 750, Newark 07102.
Anthony J. Pupa, 78, died November 9 at the Pavilions at Forrestal Health and Rehabilitation Center, Plainsboro. He was a U.S. Army veteran during the Korean conflict.
Survivors include his wife Grace Feierabend Pupa; a daughter Diane Pupa of Springfield; four sisters and two brothers-in-law, Connie Pupa of Trenton, Mildred and Chris Birbiglia of Boynton Beach, Florida, Rose and John DePula of Trenton, and Marie Curtis of Mercerville; and a sister-in-law, Angelia Pupa of Trenton.
Contributions may be made to Saint Michael’s Catholic Church, 1130 Brunswick Avenue, Trenton 08638 or to Alzheimer’s Association, Greater New Jersey Chapter, Suite 251, Denville 07834.
Irwin M. Krittman, 67, of West Windsor died November 11 in hospice care at the University Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he moved to West Windsor in 1957.
A graduate of the City College of New York, he received his master’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania, and his JD degree from Seton Hall University. He worked at RCA beginning in 1957 where he began as a member of the technical staff, received technical awards, joined the patent staff, served as vice president of patent administration and quality improvement, and later served as vice president of patent administration.
As an attorney he was a member of the bars of the Supreme Court of New Jersey, the U.S. District Court of New Jersey, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. He served as president of the Philadelphia Intellectual Property Law Association and of the International Intellectual Property Society, chairman of the U.S. Bar-European Patent Operations Liaison Council, and was a founding member of the U.S. Bar-Japanese Patent Operations Liaison Council.
A frequent lecturer on legal matters, Krittman served on the adjunct faculties of the New Jersey Institute of Technology, the Franklin Pierce Law Center in New Hampshire, the John Marshall Law School in Chicago, and the Fordham Law School in New York. He also volunteered his time as a science and law teacher at Princeton and Trenton high schools, and for the West Windsor-Plainsboro school district.
His volunteer work over more than 30 years included efforts in municipal, educational, recreational, political, and religious activities. He founded the Mercer County Chapter of ACLU in 1967, was chairman of the West Windsor Zoning Board of Adjustment from 1974 to 1981, and helped create the West Windsor Soccer Association. An active member of Congregation Beth Chaim, he served in various leadership positions and received the Union of American Hebrew Congregations Citation for Religious Leadership. He was also a longtime volunteer at the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen.
Survivors include his mother, Goldie, his wife of 37 years, Jane; son and daughter-in-law, Daniel and Kristen; daughter and son-in-law, Sharon and Bill Zeruld; sisters and brothers-in-law, Mary and Ken Knight, Cathy and Gaylord Gillis; nephew Michael Kinslow; and niece Carol Fuchs.
Contributions may be made to TASK, 72 1/2 Escher Street, Box 872, Trenton 08605; or MAZON, 1990 South Bundy Drive, Suite 260, Los Angeles, California 90025; or PanCan, 2221 Rosocrans Avenue, Suite 131, El Segundo, California 90245.
Joan Kiernan Carr of Lakewood died November 12. Survivors include a daughter, Joan Ruta of West Windsor. Donations may be made to Caregivers of Central Ocean County, 145 Anchor Avenue, Beachwood 08722, or the Ascend Group, Box 531, Ardmore, PA 19003.
Lila Korngut, 73, of West Windsor died on November 13. Born in Newark, she lived in Cranford for 38 years. A graduate of Rutgers University with a degree in natural sciences, she worked as a medical technologist for Summit Medical Group and later for a physician in Westfield.
Survivors include her husband of 47 years, Irving; two sons and daughters-in-law, Lew and Michelle Korngut of Lawrenceville, Hank and Joan Korngut of Mill Valley, California; and four grandchildren, Jennifer, Gregory, Allie, and Elsie Korngut.
Donations may be made to Alzheimer’s Association, 400 Morris Avenue, Suite 251, Denville 07834.
Etta Goldstein Wendroff, 97, died at the Greenwood House on November 14. Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Edward and Joan Wendroff of West Windsor. Donations may be made to Women’s American ORT, Congregation Beth Chaim, or Greenwood House.