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Jeanne Rand Naglak

Freehold, New Jersey

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NAGLAK, Jeanne Rand Of West Windsor Twp., 52, died Aug. 20. Service: 10 a.m. Tuesday, Congregation Beth Chaim, 329 Village Rd. E., West Windsor. Arrangements: Higgins Memorial Home, Freehold.

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I just read of Jeanne's passing today, March 10, 2012. Jeanne hired me in at PNC Bank, The Private Bank, in Princeton. I had just graduated from Trenton State College in 1996. She was very kind, so smart and I knew I would learn a lot from her. I was just thinking about my time at PNC and randomly Googled her name. Unfortunately, her obit popped up first. This is just such sad news. I wish her family all the peace and comfort of God.

I just read of her passing in the Penn alumni magazine. What a shocker--such a nice person. May her memory be for a blessing.

I just learned of Jeanne's passing today. My condolences to her family.
I worked with Jeanne at US Trust Co of NY. We knew each other pretty well and worked on a number of in-house projects together. I was in charge of Trust Operations and became her go-to person when problems arose. We built a great working relationship. Jeanne helped me and my people to have a better understading of the Administrative side of the business. She gave a number of classes to my people.

I never met Jeanne in person, but have been working with her on a professional level since 2007. She was a wonderful woman who loved her family more than anything. I am so sad to hear that she lost her battle with cancer. She was definitely a fighter and held on for her children and husband. Her and I exchanged many emails about her battle and how she was feeling. She was still able to have a sense of humor through everything, and taught me a lot about life and to cherish every day that...

Jeanne and I lived just five blocks apart in Teaneck but it took our both being involved in the PAL Radio Club that we met. In the winter of 1974 sweet Jeanne hosted a party for about a dozen of her 'single' friends. It was a very cold, snowy night and I don't think I ever got to properly thank her for that party. She and her brother were two of the nicest people I knew in Teaneck.