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Nadja Eisenbrey
AGE: 66 • Cranbury
Nadja Eisenbrey died Friday, May 17, 2013 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. She was 66. She resided in East Brunswick for many years before recently moving to Cranbury. She was a former Communicant of Sts. Peter & Paul Russian Orthodox Church in South River.
Mrs. Eisenbrey was predeceased by her husband, James, in 1987. Surviving are 3 sons: Mark and his wife Debra of Cranbury, Andrew and his wife Terry of Helmetta and Daniel and his wife Amanda of Monmouth Junction; 2 brothers: Alex and Walter Griatszky, both of Richman, ME; a sister Luba Leonov of St. Petersburg, FL and 6 grandchildren: Crystal, Amanda, Zachary, Savannah, Dustin and Destany.
Funeral services will be held on Tuesday at 10:00 AM in The BRUNSWICK MEMORIAL HOME, 454 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick. Cremation will be private. Friends may call at the funeral home on Monday from 4-8 PM. For directions please visit www.brunswickmemorialhome.com
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Andy, Terry and Zak I am so very sorry for your loss. I am sending you strength and prayers to you all!
Lorraine Haynes
May 20, 2013
We will miss you Nadja! But we know we have another angel looking over us. RIP my friend. <3
Terry Eisenbrey
May 19, 2013
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