December 1, 2006

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Laura Joan Elbeck, 89, of Princeton, died October 15 at the University Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Bayonne, she was a resident of Rossmoor for 16 years. Prior to that she lived in Plainsboro for six years, and previously in Little Falls.

Rosalyn B. Bruno, 89, died November 17 at the Monroe Village Health Care Center in Monroe Township. Survivors include her daughter, Gail Bruno (retired guidance counselor of West Windsor Plainsboro High School) and her granddaughter, Kara Bruno. Donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association Greater New Jersey Chapter, 400 Morris Avenue, Suite 251, Denville 07834-1365, or to the American Heart Association, 2550 Route 1, North Brunswick 08902.

Cornelia M. (Penn) McIntosh, 73, of Monroe Township died November 17, at the Pavilions at Forrestal, Plainsboro. Survivors include her two sons, Charles B. of Monroe Township and Thomas J. of Plainsboro; a sister, Catherine J. Howard of Barnegat Light; a brother, William F. Penn of Palm City, Florida; and a granddaughter, Sarah McIntosh.

Robert T. “Woody” Woodhull, 74, of Dover, died November 18 in Margaretville, New York. Survivors include his wife of 52 years, Barbara; son and daughter-in-law, Gary and Joan of Plainsboro; daughter and son-in-law, Debra and Bob Wood of Succasunna; four grandchildren, Tim, Katie, Jenna, and Danny; and one brother, William B. of Dover.

Andrew Pankratov, 3 1/2, of Plainsboro died November 21 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick.

Survivors include his parents, Alexander Pankratov and Julia Kovalenko.

Bernard Schwartz, 85, of Monroe, died November 22 at Cranbury Center. Survivors include his wife Charlotte; two sons, Mitchell Schwartz of Plainsboro, and Andrew Schwartz of Van Nuys, California; a sister; and four grandchildren.

Cyrus L. Stember, 78, of West Windsor died November 26 at home. He was a former resident of Westfield and Scotch Plains.

A graduate of City College of New York, Stember served in the Navy Reserves. Before retiring, he was the national sales manager for Consolidated Lumber Corporation and a member of the New Jersey Lumber Dealers Association.

Survivors include his wife, Marjorie Cohen Stember; a daughter, Susan Stember of Plainsboro, and two sons and daughters-in-law, John and Barbara Stember of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and William and Deborah Stember of Bridgewater, and six grandchildren, Allison, Emily, Hannah, Erika, Max, and Gaby.

Donations may be made to the National Parkinson Foundation.

John W. Drake, 82, of Skillman died November 26 at the Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Princeton, he was a member of Princeton High School, Class of 1943. Drake worked the family farm his entire life. Survivors include his children, Cathy and Dennis McClenahan of West Windsor, and grandchildren Sandy and Cynthia McClenahan. n

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