Elaine Gilbert

Elaine Gilbert

1926 – 2023

Elaine Gilbert died November 17th at her home in Princeton, New Jersey. She was 97. No cause of death was available.

Mrs. Gilbert was an executive secretary as a young woman.  After she married, she was a homemaker.

Mrs. Gilbert was born in the Bronx in New York City on September 20, 1926. Her father, who was born in Russia, was an attorney.  Her mother, who was born in Vienna, Austria, was a homemaker.

Mrs. Gilbert married Murray Gilbert in 1950. Mr. Gilbert owned a home improvements business. He passed away in 2015 from complications related to a brain tumor.

They had two children, Robin Gilbert of Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Pamela Gilbert, of Alexandria, Virginia.

Survivors include Robin and her husband, James McAuliffe, their son Peter McAuliffe and his wife Meghan McAuliffe; Pamela and her husband Charles Lewis, their children Gabriel Lewis and Cassandra Lewis Slattery, Cassandra’s husband Peter Slattery, and their daughter Amalia Marie.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to St. Patrick’s Center of Wilmington, Delaware, a non-profit organization whose mission is to build community, address poverty, and restore hope by meeting basic needs with respect and dignity: https://secure.givelively.org/donate/st-patricks-center-inc
Private funeral services and entombment were held November 19 at the Sanctuary of Abraham and Sarah (Cedar Park/ Beth El Cemetery) in Paramus, NJ.

3 thoughts on “Elaine Gilbert

  1. Bonnie Perlman

    It was a pleasure being a neighbor of Elaine’s for the last three years.
    She and Nancy enjoyed each other in such a special way. We all greatly
    appreciated our Fri.afternoon piano recitals by Jamie, a local talented teenager.
    Bonnie Perlman

  2. Marcy Buckler

    I am blessed to have known Elaine most of my life grown up with Robin. Incredibly kind, smart, caring and funny. So Manu memories including many in the red convertible. She was also a Cool Mom.
    Will be sorely missed. Love

  3. Mallory Digges

    Too many memories to count but what I’ll always hold in my heart is her laugh. Deep, generous. Always made me want to laugh with her. It was a life well lived and well loved. May her memory be a blessing. ❤️

Comments are closed.