Dr. Alice Levite Brandinger
Dr. Alice Levite Brandinger died on August 18, 2018, after a short illness, at her home in Pennington, NJ surrounded by family.
She was born on November 23, 1929 in Manhattan, NY.
Alice lived with her husband Jay and family in Riverhead, NY, Lawrence, NJ, Indianapolis, IN and Pennington, NJ.
Alice earned a bachelor’s degree from Hunter College, as well as master’s and doctor of education degrees from Rutgers University.
Alice’s interest in special education led her to teach at the Marie H. Katzenbach School for the Deaf, head the Trenton State Teacher’s College Department of Special Education, and assume the role of Director for the Indianapolis Public Schools Center for Autistic Children.
Alice read extensively, enjoyed gourmet cooking/ entertaining and excelled in competitive bridge achieving Life Master.
Alice shared and supported her husband’s interests and hobbies including; flying their plane, piloting their boat as well as attending aircraft owner/ yacht club outings and trips.
She is survived by children; Paul, Donna Lee Mark, and Norman, 2 grandchildren and 2 greatgrandchildren.
The family requests that contributions in the name of Dr. Alice Brandinger be provided to The College of New Jersey Foundation.