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Amel Stark

Trenton, New Jersey

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STARK - Amel, of West Windsor on Oct. 24, 2005. Husband of Natalie (Wiener) Stark, father of David &Laura) Stark and Hinda (William) Travis, brother of Bernard Stark, grandfather of Nicole and Joseph. Services Thursday 2 p.m. at Har Sinai Temple, 491 Bellevue Ave., Trenton. Burial at...

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Dear Natalie,

Nancy and I just recently heard of Amel's death from Tula Kurtz. We wish to send you our sympathy and prayers from some peace in this time of sorrow. We have thought of you both often with fond memories of our families' time together; Hinda's and David's birthdays, gatherings at your Cornwall home or ours, shared time with the Bloombergs, Vines, Friedlanders, Har Sinai events. As a young boy, I remained amazed at Emil's brilliance, the only man I ever knew who could...

Dear, dear Natalie -

I know I've lost touch over the years, and that is my loss. We worked together such a long time ago, it doesn't seem real. "The Judge" has always been in my heart and mind. He truly was the best. Please know that I will love and cherish his memories forever.

Kathy, Paul, Dan & Matt Sergeant

Dear Mrs.Stark & Family

It is with the greatest sense of loss that I learned of Amel's passing.
My association with him, and Stark & Stark goes back to the late 1950's when I began my career in government with the City of Trenton.
I would often be pviledged to lunch at his table at the Famous Restuarant.
He was most generous with his time, and talents for those he cared for.
My son's career in the Federal Bankruptcy Court would not have been possible had it not...

After reading Amel's obituary, I couldn't help going back to April 1951 when he and Sidney hired me from the work program at Trenton High School as a training secretary. Amel was also my mentor. He taught me his bookkeeping techniques and molded me into a confident secretary and office worker. He was a wonderful person to work with and at that time we were only a 2 man - 2 girl office. I've seen the office grow in leaps and bounds and am always proud to say that I worked with the two of...

I will always remember Amel for his thoughtfulness, kindness and always being there to "listen" because you really mattered. My condolences to all Amel's family.

Judge was such a great spirit. I sat across from him at work and enjoyed it every time he came to work. I still remember Halloween when he dressed up as a prisoner with a ball & chain!! He will be sorely missed.

Judge Stark touched so many of our lives and hearts throughout the years. I will truly miss his warm smile and not seeing him walk through the hallways of Stark and Stark anymore. He was a true legend.

I have enjoyed working these 15 years at the firm you and your brother created. I will miss seeing you coming into the office. God Bless. Carol Carlson

Seeing Amel at the office always put a smile on everyone's face. You could see the dedication and love for what he did even in the small ways like typing out his own letter on the computer, and at "his age". I will never forget one particular moment...months before the holidays I had found a tie tack lying around which turned out to be Amel's. To my surprise he had thought of me around the holidays simply because I had been able to return something to him. He was quiet, sometimes slipping...