In Memory of
						
						
						Myron K. Woller
						
						
						
						September 8, 2018
						
						
						
						Obituary
						
						
						
						
						
Myron 
						K. Woller - WWII veteran, devoted family man, 
						retired manager of Newark Airport who 'lived as full a 
						life as possible'.  Myron K. Woller flew his last 
						sortie into the wild blue yonder Saturday, Sept. 8, 
						leaving behind his co-pilot of 69 years, June; daughter, 
						Joanne; sons, Jeffrey, Richard, and Alan, along with 
						their respective spouses, Bill, Jodi, Nancy, and Terri, 
						and nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
						
						
						Mike led an exemplary life for 98 years, teaching his 
						family, friends, and colleagues the importance of love, 
						personal responsibility, hard work, and how to live a 
						fulfilling life through quiet fortitude, common sense, 
						and leadership.
						
						
						Born in Newark, N.J., to Max and Blanche Woller, Mike 
						was a devoted husband, father, son, and brother of 
						Seymour, whom he adored. He had many nieces and nephews 
						and lifelong personal and professional friends, 
						nurturing a life filled with lasting, loving 
						relationships.
						
						
						An outdoorsman, athlete, traveler, avid reader, a great 
						handyman and crossword puzzle solver, Mike Woller lived 
						as full a life as possible. Growing up during the Great 
						Depression, Mike never lost his humility and concern for 
						others, despite leaping from success to success in both 
						his private and professional life. He cared deeply about 
						those less fortunate than himself and politically 
						supported those officials who thought like he did - a 
						true dyed in the wool liberal to the very end. He was a 
						strong advocate of environmental stewardship and 
						supported those organizations that saw like-wise, 
						including Greenpeace.
						
						
						Never a glory hound, Mike served his country with 
						distinction as one of the "hot" pilots as noted by the 
						Newark Star-Ledger in an article from 1943, flying out 
						of Duxford airbase in Cambridge, England, during World 
						War II. He was proud of his service, but reminded us 
						that war was a dirty, ugly business that wrecked the 
						lives of both the innocent and the enemy. He was always 
						appreciative of how lucky he was to escape the fate many 
						of his dearest friends from his youth did not.
						
						
						Upon his retirement nearly 35 years ago from the "Port" 
						(NY/NJ Port of Authority), Mike was manager of Newark 
						Airport - a capstone for a lifelong love of aviation. 
						Taking his children on helicopter rides from the roof of 
						the "Port" building on 8th Ave. in New York City on Good 
						Friday when he brought us to the office to see what 
						"Daddy does" was a highlight of growing up and made us 
						the envy of all of our friends. He was one of the first 
						passengers to fly on the SST when it began service 
						between London and NYC.
						
						
						Mike Woller will forever be in our hearts. 
						
						
						
						A chapel service will be Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2018, at 
						Bloomfield-Cooper Jewish Chapels, Ocean, N.J., at 11 
						a.m. Interment will follow at Beth Israel Cemetery, 
						Woodbridge, N.J.
						
						
						
						Published in Star-Ledger on Sept. 
						11, 2018