David Balitz

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David Balitz, age 68, passed away at his home in Ewing, NJ on Sunday, December 13, 2020.

David was a lifelong resident of Ewing, graduating from Ewing High School.

For the past 18 years he was the director of mail operations and services at Princeton University. Previously he worked at the New Jersey Division of Taxation. David was an avid golfer and loved watching sports and movies with his wife, Joan. He also enjoyed visiting Atlantic City and rooting for the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Predeceased by his parents Abe and Virginia Balitz, and his brother Robert Balitz. He is survived by his loving wife Joan Balitz.

A memorial service will be held Saturday, December 19 at 11:00 am at Orland’s Ewing Memorial Chapel, 1534 Pennington Road, Ewing, NJ. Masks and social distancing are required, Covid-19 restrictions on building capacity are enforced. The service will be live streamed for those who cannot attend in person.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.

5 thoughts on “David Balitz

  1. Anonymous

    Dear Joan, you are a loving wife and did a great job caring for my life long friend thank you. I will miss him forever. Love Russ & Mary Fenton

  2. Joseph Dublas

    Sorry to read about Dave, he was a great guy that always made you laugh, we worked together at Prince.

  3. mike lise

    Hello my deepest condolences this is mike lise im retired from mail service in oct 2020 ,Just heard the news, im so upset brought me to tears my wife and I want to say Dave and you, Joan are in our heart and on our mind may Dave find the peace and love cause I know as a boss he was great as friend he was the best he will be missed peace and love to you and dave

  4. Bob Gray

    My deepest condolences to Joan and her family. Dave was a life long friend and teammate that helped make High School an enjoyment for me. Even after I moved out of state we tried to meet up every year. When I found out he was sick I would call him every month and we would talk for quite a while. Most of our conversations was either about the crazy things we did together or about his loving wife. He adored Joan and seriously didn’t know how he would survive without her. I apologize for going on so long but I regret that I cannot be at service but will watch and pray during the virtual feed. I love you Dave like a brother and know that you are not longer in pain and we will meet up again in heaven.

  5. Anthony Montervino

    Sorry to read about Dave, he was a great guy My deepest condolences to Joan and her family. We were teammates on a Softball team. We were probably the only 2 Dodger fans in Ewing NJ. RIP my friend

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