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Princeton, NJ -- Stanley Pilshaw, 95, a former real estate developer and cherished member of the Princeton community, passed away on March 18. Born in the early 20th century, Stanley dedicated his life to the development and enhancement of real estate in the area, leaving a lasting impact on the local landscape.
Stanley was not only known for his professional accomplishments but also for his deep commitment to his family. He was a beloved father, stepfather, grandfather, and uncle, who took great pride in nurturing and supporting his loved ones. His family described him as a guiding light, always ready with wisdom and kindness.
Throughout his life, Stanley was actively involved in community affairs, contributing to various local initiatives and fostering a spirit of collaboration among residents. His legacy will be remembered not only through the buildings he developed but also through the many lives he touched. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
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