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Wayne C. Fuller
Pennington, NJ. - WAYNE WAS BORN ON MAY 7, 1936 IN THE ABINGTON HOSPITAL, HATBORO, PA TO DONALD H. AND THELMA E. (RITTER) FULLER. WAYNE HAS RESIDED IN HATBORO, PA, WASINGTON CROSSING, N.J., LANGHORNE, PA, EWING TOWNSHIP, N.J. AND SINCE 1961 IN PENNINGTON, N.J. HE AND HIS WIFE, VIRGINIA C. (FORD) FULLER HAVE SPENT UP TO 6 MONTHS ANNUALLY IN NAPLES, FLORIDA, SINCE 1996. MR. FULLER IS PRE-DECEASED BY HIS PARENTS, HIS FORMER WIFE, JANE STOKES WILLEY AND SEVERAL AUNTS, UNCLES AND COUSINS. HE IS SURVIVED BY HIS WIFE, VIRGINIA FORD FULLER, TWO DAUGHTERS, DOROTHY FULLER BAUM ( CHARLES) AND VIRGINIA FULLER BARRETT (THOMAS), GRANDCHILDREN, SARA AND EMILY BAUM; NICHOLAS, THOMAS AND GRACE BARRETT; ONE STEP GRANDSON, ANTHONY BARRETT;TWO STEP DAUGHTERS, SHARON CRONIN RYON (WALTER), BONNIE CRONIN WELLS AND FAMILIES; COUSINS LINCOLN RODEN, DAVID Ritter, PATRICIA ROBERSON AND HER DAUGHTER REBECCA PASSENELLA (MARCO) OF NEW YORK, NY.
MR. FULLER WAS a TRENTON CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL( CLASS OF 54), EARNED HIS BA DEGREE FROM FRANKLIN & MARSHALL COLLEGE, LANCASTER, PA. (1958)., MASTER'S DEGREE IN ELEMENTARY/ SECONDARY SCHOOL/ ADMINISTRATION/SUPERINTENDENT CERTIFICATE FROM RUTGER'S UNIVERSITY (1962).
HE WAS EMPLOYED FOR 35 YEARS BY THE EWING TOWNSHIP BOARD OF EDUCATION (1959-I994). HE TAUGHT MATHEMATICS AT FISHER JUNIOR HIGH AND AT Antheil Junior HIGH SCHOOL.
He also served as ACTING PRINCIPAL AT THE ANTHEIL MIDDLE SCHOOL, VICE PRINCIPALAND PRINCIPAL OF THE ANTHEIL MIDDLE SCHOOL, VICE PRINCIPAL AND PRINCIPAL OF EWING HIGH SCHOOL, EWING TOWNSHIP, NJ UNTIL HIS RETIREMENT IN 1994.
MR. FULLER WAS AN AVID FOLLOWER AND PARTICIPANT IN ATHLETICS. BASEBALL WAS HIS FAVORITE AS A PHILLIES FAN, A RECREATIONAL LEAGUE ALL-STAR PITCHER, A TRENTON CITY LEAGUE PLAYER AND AN OUTFIELDER FOR THE FRANKLIN & MARSHALL COLLEGE BASEBALL TEAM. HE ALSO SPENT AFTER WORKING HOURS BOWLING IN THE SCHOOL PERSONS' BOWLING LEAGUE AND FOR THE PENNINGTON PRESPBYTERIAN CHURCH. GOLF AND TENNIS BECAME A FREQUENT SPORT FOR BOTH HIS WIFE, VIRGINIA, AND HIMSELF AT THEIR PENNINGTON, NJ HOME AND AT THEIR NAPLES, FLORDA RESIDENCE.
MR.FULLER SERVED IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY AND THE RESERVES FOR FOUR YEARS. HE WAS A LONG STANDING MEMBER AND ATTENDEE OF THE PENNINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF PENNINGTON, NJ.
Friends may call from 5pm to 8pm on Thursday, September 14, 2017 at the Wilson-Apple Funeral Home, 2560 Pennington Rd., Pennington, NJ 08534.
Memorial services will be 1pm on Friday at the Pennington Presbyterian Church, 13 S. Main St. Pennington, NJ
Interment is private.
IN LIEU OF FLOWERS, CONTRIBUTIONS MAY BE MADE TO ONE’S FAVORITE CHARITY OR TO THE PENNINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Joseph T Jantorno, III
HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP - Joseph T. Jantorno, III, passed away suddenly in Kansas at the age of 51. He was born in Mt. Holly, NJ, and graduated from Northern Burlington High School, NJ. In 1994 he settled in Hopewell Twp. where he married
and raised his family. He was a successful entrepreneur and businessman and owned and operated several enterprises including his primary business, Jantorno Inc., a residential construction company.
Joe was an accomplished and avid sportsman and outdoorsman; he enjoyed fishing and hunting. He was actively involved with various youth sports programs within the Hopewell community. He served on the Board of Directors for Hopewell Valley Pop Warner Football Association for nearly a decade. He volunteered countless hours coaching various youth sport teams including football, baseball and basketball. He mentored and positively impacted hundreds of Hopewell Valley children through these various sports organizations. He was beloved by many and will be remembered as a devoted husband, a loving father and a great friend.
He is survived by his father, Joseph T. Jantorno, Jr. and his wife Stacy Jantorno of Medford Lakes, NJ, his mother, Kathy Forbes of Wrightstown, NJ, his wife, Lisa Fuellhart Jantorno, his children, Hope, Justin and Hailee Jantorno, a brother and sister-in-law, Anthony M. and Karen Jantorno of Robbinsville, NJ, a niece and 2 nephews, Michael, Madyson and Ayden.
Funeral services will be held Monday September 18th 12:00 pm at the Wilson-Apple Funeral Home, 2560 Pennington Road, Pennington with the Rev. William McQuoid officiating. The interment will be private. Friends may call Monday from 9-12 am at the funeral home.
In lieu of flowers, please consider contributions to the American Heart Association, 1 Union Street, Suite 301, Robbinsville, NJ 08691-4183 or to the Joe Jantorno Memorial Fund at http://joejantornomemorialfund.mydagsite.com/
Margaret L Waldman
EWING, NJ - Margaret L. Waldman, 86, of Ewing, NJ passed away Tuesday September 12th at Samaritan Hospice in Mt. Holly. Born in New Brunswick, NJ, she had resided in Hopewell Township for more than 40 years before moving to Ewing.
Daughter of the late Ralph and Elizabeth Vandaveer Fortmiller, mother of the late Paul Waldman, she is survived by her husband Martin L. Waldman, Sr. the love of her life, a son and daughter-in-law, Martin L. Jr. and Linda Waldman of FL, a daughter and son-in-law, Ann E. and Scott Disbrow of Pennington, a daughter-in-law, Lisa Waldman of Ocean Port, NJ, 7 grandchildren, Erin Disbrow (Jorge Ramirez), Kerry Disbrow (Rachael Carmichael), Colin Disbrow, Ashley (Kevin Walsh), Brittany Waldman, Jason Waldman, Jackie (Steve Berlowski), great grandchildren, Anders, Maddy, Tyler, Sorrel and Reese.
Peg was a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother and friend. Her love for her family and animals knew no bounds. She was involved with horses for over 50 years and took care of all the students that rode on the farm as if they were her own grandchildren. She loved to paint and cook, was a shrewd card player and had would surround herself with people who could make her laugh. She was quick with a smile, a great listener and a very loving person.
Funeral services will be held Friday September 15th 11:00 a.m. at the Wilson-Apple Funeral Home, 2560 Pennington Road, Pennington, with the Rev. William McQuoid officiating. The viewing will be held Friday 10:00 a.m. until time of service at the funeral home. Burial
will follow in Harbourton Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to: The ASPCA or The Saddlebred Horse Rescue, Inc.
Mario L. Zingarini M.D.
1926-2017
WASHINGTON CROSSING, PA - After a long and glorious life, as well as a prominent career, Mario L. Zingarini, M.D. died peacefully with his family by his side on September 8th at the age of 91. Mario was born on May 16, 1926 in Rome, Italy as a twin to his brother, Alberto. They had an older sister, Marcella, and grew up in Rome just outside of the Vatican City walls.
Dr. Zingarini graduated from the University of Rome Medical School and immigrated to the United States on a Fulbright Scholarship in 1955. He interned at St. Francis Hospital in Trenton, followed by a residency at Fitkin Hospital (now known as Jersey Shore Memorial) in Neptune NJ. It was during his internship at St. Francis that he met a beautiful young physical therapist, Dolores Bennett, who then became his wife of 62 years. Dr. Zingarini practiced at Helene Fuld for more than 40 years, where he eventually became Chief of Staff in the 1970s. He was respected by his peers and loved by his patients, bringing thousands of babies into the world as an OB/GYN.
Throughout his life Mario enjoyed extensive travel to all parts of the world, making life long friends along the way. In particular he cherished the years spent in Great Harbour Cay in the Bahamas. In his retirement years, he was always very enthusiastic about large gatherings of friends and family at his Vermont home.
He was a beloved husband, father, son-in-law and grandfather. He is survived by his wife, Dolores, his sons Marc and Paul, his daughters-in-law Christina and Maryellen, and his three grandchildren, Marc, James and Gabriella.
“Apprezzi i bei momenti trascorsi insieme.” (Appreciate the beautiful moments passed together.)
Funeral services will be held Thursday September 14th 12:00pm at the Wilson-Apple Funeral Home, 2560 Pennington Road, Pennington, followed by entombment in Ewing Cemetery. The calling hours will be Thursday 10-11 a.m. with sharing of remembrances at 11 a.m.
James W. Shurtleff, Sr.
11/25/2004
WEST TRENTON - James W. Shurtleff, Sr., 72, of W. Trenton died Thursday at home. Born in Detroit, Mich., he was a graduate of Wayne State University. He retried from General Motors Corp., Fisher Body Division, in Ewing and Detroit. He had lived in W. Trenton for over 30 years. He was a member of the Engineers Club of Trenton where he was past president, and a member of St. James R.C Church in Pennington. He was a Marine Corps. veteran of the Korean War.
Son of the late Elwood and Anne Berlicz Shurtleff; he is survived by his wife Joan M. Olszewski Shurtleff; 4 sons and daughters-in-law, James Jr. and Jill Shurtleff of Jamison PA, Paul and Nancy Shurtleff of Lake Placid NY, Mark Shurtleff of Chevy Chase MD, Carl and Elizabeth Shurtleff of Cleveland OH; 4 daughters and sons-in-law, Julia and Ybet Villacorta of Mclean VA, Patricia and Douglas Millen of Richboro PA, Claudia and William Stepien of Robbinsville NJ, Sylvia and Jeffrey Cutler of S. Orange, NJ; a brother and sister-in-law, Thomas and Mary Ellen Shurtleff of Howell Mich.; 17 grandchildren.
A Funeral Mass will be celebrated Tuesday 11:00am at St James R.C Church, 115 E. Delaware Ave, Pennington. Burial
will be private. Friends may call Tuesday from 9:00am until time of service at the Church.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, 2550 Route One, North Brunswick, NJ 08902-4301.
Arrangements are by the Wilson-Apple Funeral Home, 2560 Pennington Rd, Pennington, NJ.
Carrie E. Austin
3/27/2005
PENNINGTON - Carrie E. Austin, 86, of Pennington died Sunday at Compassionate Care Hospice, Trenton. Born in Chambersburg, PA, she had resided in the area for many years. She retired from Acme Markets in Mercerville in 1984. She then owned and operated the Pennington Auction Gallery. She was a member and past deacon of the First Presbyterian Church of Titusville, was an avid and dedicated member on the Board of Directors of ECHO in Trenton. She was a member of a local Canasta Club for over 50 years. She loved bowling and was in many leagues over the years.
Daughter of the late Ira and Lea Liedig Sheffler; wife of the late Roland Austin; she is survived by 3 daughters and sons-in-law, Mary and Angelo Lamendola of Pennington, Jean and Walt Chidzik of Delaware, Carolyn and Dennis Babini of Florida; 4 grandchildren, Anthony Lamendola, Michele Grochmal, Richard Chidzik and Eric Fritsch; 2 great grandchildren, Danielle Grochmal and Makenna Lamendola; several nieces, many special friends. She will be dearly missed and always in our prayers.
Funeral services will be held Thursday 11:00am at the Wilson-Apple Funeral Home, 2560 Pennington Rd, Pennington, with the Rev. Timothy Slemmons, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Titusville officiating. Burial
will be in the Ewing Church Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday from 10:00am until time of service at the funeral home.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the First Presbyterian Church of Titusville, River Drive, Titusville, NJ 08560 or to ECHO, 471 Parkway Ave., Trenton, NJ 08618.
Louis F. Marut
3/25/2005
PENNINGTON - Louis F. Marut, 66, of Pennington died Friday at home. Born in Staten Island NY, he was a self employed landscaper in the Pennington area for many years. He was a Navy veteran serving from 1968-1963.
Son of the late Louis A. and Ada Burroughs Marut; he is survived by his wife Karen Pazden Marut; 6 sons, Louis, Gary, Steven, Scott, Dan, and Jeffrey Marut; a step son, Glen Zielinski; a daughter, Karen DuPee; a brother, Donald Marut; 6 grandchildren, a niece and nephew.
A Mass of Christian Burial
will be held Wednesday 10:00am at St. George’s RC Church, Route 29, Titusville. Burial
will be in St. Hedwig’s New Cemetery, Eggerts Crossing Road, Lawrenceville. There will be no calling hours.
Arrangements are by the Wilson-Apple Funeral Home, 2560 Pennington Rd, Pennington, Pennington.