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Alexander Francis Wojciechowicz

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Alexander Francis Wojciechowicz

Birth
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
Death
5 Jan 2002 (aged 60–61)
Burial
Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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Alex died Jan. 5, 2002, in a plane crash in Puerto Rico. Born in Brooklyn, he grew up in Wanamassa, NJ, attending Asbury Park HS, Lawrenceville and Princeton, where he earned a BS degree in aeronautical engineering. He later earned a master's in mechanical engineering from Rutgers.

Alex cofounded Alto Development Corp., a manufacturer of medical devices headquartered in Farmingdale, NJ.

He spent his entire adult life in Princeton, where he restored a Revolutionary War-era home and supported many charities. Alex was a passionate pilot of planes and hot-air balloons as well as a devoted skier and scuba diver.

While at Princeton, Alex married Carol Nicol, who survives him along with daughter Susan Caldwell, sons Tim and Francis, seven grandchildren, and a brother and a sister.
Alex died Jan. 5, 2002, in a plane crash in Puerto Rico. Born in Brooklyn, he grew up in Wanamassa, NJ, attending Asbury Park HS, Lawrenceville and Princeton, where he earned a BS degree in aeronautical engineering. He later earned a master's in mechanical engineering from Rutgers.

Alex cofounded Alto Development Corp., a manufacturer of medical devices headquartered in Farmingdale, NJ.

He spent his entire adult life in Princeton, where he restored a Revolutionary War-era home and supported many charities. Alex was a passionate pilot of planes and hot-air balloons as well as a devoted skier and scuba diver.

While at Princeton, Alex married Carol Nicol, who survives him along with daughter Susan Caldwell, sons Tim and Francis, seven grandchildren, and a brother and a sister.


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