OBITUARIES, Jan. 28, 2003

Milton S. Salmon, Robert H. Myslik, Harry I. Strickler, Jean M. Stillwell, Katherine L. Moore, Frank Galick

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Milton S. Salmon
Retired business executive
Milton S. Salmon of Princeton died Jan. 20 at the Residence at Forsgate, Monroe. He was 94.
   Born in New York City, Mr. Salmon was a resident of Freeport, N.Y., before moving to Princeton in 1977.
   He was a lawyer, secretary and member of the board of directors of the General Bronze Corp. When Allied Products acquired General Bronze, he became vice president and director of international licensing. He retired at 76 after 54 years of employment with the company.
   He was a graduate of City College of New York and earned law degrees from Brooklyn Law School and St. John’s University Law School.
   Husband of the late Gertrude J. Spinner Salmon, he is survived by daughter and son-in-law Carole and Henry Matelson; son and daughter-in-law Jon and Donna Salmon; and grandchildren Bennett J. and Sara Matelson and Jonathan Salmon.
   Memorial contributions may be made to The Lower School Library of Princeton Day School, The Great Road, Princeton, NJ 08540.
Robert H. Myslik
Teacher, soccer coach
MISSOULA, Mont. — Robert Hauter Myslik, 34, a former area teacher and soccer coach, died in Salt Lake City on Wednesday from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. He was 34.
   Mr. Myslik was a graduate of Montgomery High School and a 1990 Princeton University graduate.
   He was a teacher for several years at The Hun School, where he also coached soccer. He was an assistant soccer coach at Princeton University after leaving Hun.
   He moved to Montana two years ago, continuing his soccer coaching career, most recently at Hellgate High School in Missoula.
   He also taught English composition at the University of Montana, where he was working on his master’s degree in English with the intent of becoming a certified teacher.
   He is survived by his wife of seven months, Sue Bogue.
   A memorial service will be held 11 a.m. Sunday at The Hun School of Princeton gymnasium.
   Memorial contributions, which are tax-deductible, may be made to the Robert Hauter Myslik Memorial Fund, Fleet National Bank, PO Box 55477, Boston, MA 02205-5477.
Harry I. Strickler

Retired from ETS
PLAINSBORO — Harry Ivan Strickler died Friday at home. He was 75.
   Born in Scottsdale, Pa, he was a Plainsboro-area resident over 60 years.
   He was an electronics technician at Educational Testing Service before retiring.
   He was an Army veteran.
   Son of the late George and Harriet Gove Strickler, brother of the late George Strickler and Jane Thorton, he is survived by his wife of 50 years, Joan Rowles Strickler; sons and a daughter-in-law Ronald and Heather Strickler of Florence and Mark Strickler at home; daughter and son-in-law Linda and Curt Gerheiser of Hamilton Square; brothers James of Florida, Robert of Virginia, William of Ohio and Donald of Pennsylvania; sisters Ruth Ann Hartswick of New Mexico and Jean Wilton of Virginia; grandchildren Michael, Brian, Kyle and Michelle; and several nieces and nephews.
   Memorial contributions may be made to the Salvation Army, 436 Mulberry St., Trenton, NJ 08618.
   Arrangements were by Hartmann Funeral Home, Hamilton.
Jean M. Stillwell

Worked at hospital
WEST WINDSOR — Jean Marie Stillwell died Jan. 21 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton. She was 41.
   Born in Trenton, she was a lifelong Trenton and West Windsor-area resident.
   She was formerly employed at Burlington Memorial Hospital.
   She was a graduate of Trenton State College with a degree in nursing.
   She was a member of Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church, Trenton.
   She is survived by her parents, Felix and Peggy Wood Scirgova of Mercerville; husband William C. Stillwell; son Joseph Aaron Stillwell at home; sister Marianne Funk of Hamilton; brother Raymond Scirgova of Hamilton; and several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and a great-niece.
   The funeral was Monday at the Saul Colonial Home, Hamilton.
Katherine L. Moore

Retired dress designer
EAST WINDSOR — Katherine L. Moore died Saturday at the infirmary of Meadow Lakes. She was 97.
   Born in Germany, Ms. Moore came to the United States in 1924.
   She was a resident of Queens, N.Y., from 1940 until moving to Meadow Lakes in 1995.
   Ms. Moore was a dress designer for 35 years with the F. Beneson Fashion House in New York City.
   Sister of the late Fred Lehnert, she is survived by nephew Rudy Lehnert of Princeton; grandnieces Laurie Lehnert Horan and Cheryl Lehnert Costello; and grandnephew John F. Lehnert.
   A memorial service will be held 3 p.m. Thursday at the Chapel Lounge of Meadow Lakes. Burial will be private in Flushing Cemetery, Queens, N.Y.
   Arrangements are by Mather-Hodge Funeral Home, Princeton.
Frank Galick

Former Montgomery resident
HILLSBOROUGH — Frank Galick, formerly of Montgomery, died Friday in Burlington. He was 88.
   Born in Bayonne, he grew up in Bayonne and Streator, Ill. He moved to Montgomery in 1930, and to Hillsborough in 1998.
   Mr. Galick worked as a supervisor for Princeton Nursery in South Brunswick from 1945 to 1980. From 1941 to 1945, he worked as a welding instructor for Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. in Kearny.
   In 1930, Mr. Galick’s father bought the family farm on Harlingen Road, which the family sold in 1980 to Montgomery Township and today is the Montgomery Township Park.
   Mr. Galick was a member of the Griggstown Sportsmen’s Club, the Griggstown Fire Co., the Hillsborough Senior Citizen’s Chapter A and Mary Mother of God Church, where he was a member of the Adoration Society and an usher.
   In his free time he enjoyed hunting, fishing, reading and gardening.
   He is survived by his wife, Camille; son Edward M. Galick of Pennsburg, Pa.; daughters Sherry Ann Josue of Burlington, Joan E. Underwood of St. Peter’s, Mo., and Mary C. Galick of Hillsborough; brothers Vincent of Princeton, Clarence of Pearl City, Oahu, Hawaii, and Robert of Princeton; and five grandchildren.
   Mass will be celebrated 9:30 a.m. today in Mary Mother of God Church, Hillsborough.
   Burial will be private.
   In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Mary Mother of God Building Fund, 157 S. Triangle Road, Hillsborough, NJ 08844.
   Arrangements are by Hillsborough Funeral Home, Hillsborough.