Lois Popkin

Lois Turk Popkin

1946 – 2025

Lois Turk Popkin, 78, a longtime resident of East Windsor, New Jersey, passed away at home on Saturday, March 22, 2025.

Lois was born on May 22, 1946, in Orange, New Jersey, and then moved with her family to West Orange, New Jersey. She attended West Orange High School and obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in 1968 from Monmouth College, now Monmouth University. In that same year, she also obtained a certificate from the New Jersey Department of Education to serve as an elementary school teacher. Lois then began a teaching career which lasted 15 years. She taught elementary school in Belmont, Massachusetts, and in New Jersey taught in the Asbury Park, East Orange, Livingston, and North Hanover Township school districts.

After obtaining a Master of Education degree in 1982 from Trenton State College, now The College of New Jersey, Lois began a 25-year second career as an elementary school guidance counselor in 1983. Working in the Bordentown Regional School District from 1983-2008, she established one of New Jersey’s first elementary school counseling programs and was Bordentown’s first elementary school counselor. She also supervised the Clara Barton School Student Council from 1983-2004.

Lois helped young students with their problems at a crucial time in their development. She was a fierce child advocate, and the students who came to her office for help left knowing that Mrs. Popkin had their back. Lois pioneered programs in conflict resolution, anti-bullying, and peacemaking before those concepts were popular in the elementary school grades. She was honored to receive several local, county, state, national and business awards and grants. These recognitions were primarily for her “Connections Mentoring Program”, which matched over 250 children with community mentors, and for her anti-bullying school-wide and district-wide programs. In 2002 she was named Counselor of the County by the New Jersey School Counselor Association, and in that same year was named Counselor of the Year by the Burlington County School Counselor Association. She retired in 2008 after a total of 40 years in education.

In her younger years, Lois enjoyed ice skating, playing volleyball, swimming at the Jersey Shore, and growing fruits and vegetables in her garden. She became an avid follower of gymnastics and figure skating and looked forward to watching those events on television during the Olympics. She followed politics and current events and was a volunteer on several political campaigns.

Lois and her husband, Bob, met at a dance when they were teenagers. They eventually married in 1969 and recently celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary. Lois gave birth to her daughter Jessica in 1986 and felt that her most important achievement was raising and mentoring Jessica. It was a great source of joy to both Lois and Bob to attend Jessica’s wedding in 2023 and to welcome Jessica’s husband, Jake, into their family.

Lois is survived by her husband of 55 years, Bob Popkin; her daughter Jessica Wilson and Jessica’s husband, Jake Wilson; her brother Charles Turk and his wife Elizabeth Turk; her sister-in-law Doreen Crighton and Doreen’s husband Bob Crighton; and numerous relatives and friends. She was predeceased by her father, Jack Turk; her mother, Sylvia Turk; her brother, Stanley Turk; her father-in-law, Dr. Alexander Popkin; and her mother-in-law, Frances Popkin.

Funeral services are 11:00 am on Wednesday March 26 at Orland’s Ewing Memorial Chapel, 1534 Pennington Road, Ewing, NJ 08618. Interment will follow at Beth Israel Cemetery in Woodbridge, NJ.

Anyone wishing to make a donation in Lois’s memory can contribute to one of the following or to their favorite charity: 1) The Penn Medicine Hospice Program by check payable to “Penn Medicine Hospice” and sent to Penn Hospice Office, 105 College Road East, 2nd Floor, Princeton, NJ 08540, or by online contribution at www.PennMedicine.org/hospice-donate; or 2) Congregation Beth Chaim, 329 Village Road East, Princeton Junction, NJ 08550.

 

 

Funeral arrangements are by Orland’s Ewing Memorial Chapel. For condolences please visit:

OrlandsMemorialChapel.com/Lois-Popkin

3 thoughts on “Lois Popkin

  1. Jean OShea

    Sending Condolences and prayers for your loss.

  2. John Persicketti

    Bob,
    I’m so sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you in this difficult time.
    John Persicketti

  3. Robert S Foster

    Lois Popkin
    Having worked with Lois Popkin in the Bordentown Regional School District as an Administrator, I can say how grateful I am to have had an educator and Guidance Counselor with the expertise, creativeness, and caring of Lois Popkin.
    Lois was what every administrator would hope for in a Guidance Counselor . She throughout her time in Bordentown was a valued and most significant member of our staff and district. She developed a numerous programs that were tremendously valuable to our students.
    Lois, was constantly using her expertise to provide our students with support and creative programs to help them succeed in their education.
    It was my personal pleasure and privilege to have worked with and had the opportunity to admire her professionalism and dedication to the students and community of Bordentown, NJ at the Clara Barton School. The students and parents in our district gained valuable support and encouragement from Lois.
    Lois Popkin’s service to the children and parents in the the Bordentown Schools can only be measured by looking at the positive outcomes the majority of her students attained after having had her support and guidance.
    In a personal note, it was my privilege and joy to have worked with Lous Popkin and to have had the pleasure of knowing her professionally and after retirement personally. Lois was a joy to be with and to have known these many years.
    Bob Foster

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