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Cary R. BANKS

Trenton, New Jersey

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BANKS, Cary R. Of Ewing, 73. Funeral: 1 p.m. Thursday, St. John's Baptist Church, 70 Oregon Ave., Ewing. Call: 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Thursday at church. Burial: Princeton Memorial Park, Robbinsville. Arrangements: Anderson Funeral Service.

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Cary, was a great friend. The last time I saw him was on our trip to South Africa. He was always fun to be around and we often call each other to talk about our days at IBM or his trips to Atlantic City. My Condolences to the family. He often spoke about his grands. ....Patricia Neal , Ashburn, VA.

I got to know Cary while working on the NAEP study. He had such a wonderful work ethic. Always willing to help wherever I asked him to go. I knew Cary loved his family first and foremost,just by listening to him. I am saddened that I will not get to work with him again. But he is enjoying his heavenly home.
Cathy DiDonato

My condolences to the family. When I join IBM in 1969, Gary was there and
what a great brother he was. God Bless
the family of Cary.
Barbara & James Jones

I send my condolences to the family. I worked with Cary, when I first joined IBM and will always remember him. I'm sure our Lord and Savior will find a place for him. Wendell Smith

While I haven't seen Cary in many years our friendship during our IBM years will never go away. My sympathy to his family and may God bless all during this time of sadness.

Cary was a kind and genuine person. We worked together at IBM Dayton for many years and, although we have not seen each other for some time, we are sad that he is gone. Our condolences to his family.

My Condolences to the family. I worked with Cary for many years at IBM and enjoyed his pleasant demeanor.May the Lord be with him and his family forever.

Sincere condolences to the Banks family. I knew Cary from my career at IBM in Dayton, more on a personal level from company-sponsored basketball and softball leagues. I remember him as a happy man with a great beaming smile and a positive attitude and demeanor that made everyone around him feel at ease.