In Memory of
Dr. Anthony J. Sartor
March 28,
1943 - August 5, 2022
Obituary
ANTHONY SARTOR
OBITUARY
Pioneer in the environmental engineering field Dr.
Anthony J. Sartor, of Naples, Florida, died on Friday,
August 5, 2022.
He was 79. Born on
March 28, 1943 in Fairview, New Jersey to John and
Catherine (Kay) Sartor, Dr. Sartor graduated second in
his class at La Salle Military Academy and went on to
graduate with honors from Manhattan College with a
degree in engineering. He married Maria Sartor, nee
Crisonino, in 1965 while working toward his MS and his
PhD in engineering from the University of Michigan,
funded by a National Science Foundation Fellowship. The
surprise identical twins he and Maria had in 1966 were
strong incentives to swiftly finish his studies and move
into the business world. His son John, born four and a
half years later, provided still more incentive. Dr.
Sartor was one of the pioneers in the environmental
engineering field, initially getting involved in the
early 1970s. He formed one of the first environmental
engineering departments while at Paulus and Sokolowski,
a New Jersey engineering firm, and became a name partner
there in 1974. He served as Co-Chairman of the Board of
Paulus, Sokolowski and Sartor from 1974 to 2000.
He was one of two
principals with overall responsibility for management of
the firm, with special emphasis on client development,
and was the prime mover in the firms growth from 20
people in 1974 to 300 people in 2000. National Grid
(formerly KeySpan), a Fortune 500 Company, acquired PS&S
in 2000. Dr. Sartor served as President of KeySpan
Business Solutions, LLC (KBS) from 2000-2003, as a
Senior Vice President of National Grid and also as
President and Chief Operating Officer of National Grid
Energy Services (NGES), formerly KeySpan Services, Inc.,
from 2003 to April 2009. He reacquired PS&S from
National Grid in April 2009. Dr. Sartor was proud of his
work as an engineer and businessman but was even prouder
of the work he did for New Jersey. In 1992, he was
appointed by Governor Florio as a Commissioner on The
New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority (NJSEA),
where he chaired the Construction Committee and was
responsible for the construction of the Atlantic City
Convention Center, the luxury suites at Giants Stadium
and athletic facilities at Rutgers University. He served
until 1999. He was appointed by Governor Whitman as a
Commissioner of The Port Authority of New York and New
Jersey in March 1999 and reappointed in December of 2001
by Governor DiFrancesco to a six-year term. He was
reappointed in December 2007 by Governor Corzine for a
term which continued until July 2013. He served as a
member of the Operations Committee, the Committee on
Governance and Ethics and the WTC Redevelopment
Subcommittee, charged with responsibility of rebuilding
the World Trade Center site.
Working to help
rebuild the World Trade Center site was one of Dr.
Sartors proudest achievements. In October 2000, Dr.
Sartor was appointed to the Board of Trustees of
Manhattan College, serving until 2003. In 2005 he was
appointed to the Italian American Foundation Board of
Trustees and in 2006 to the New York Building Foundation
Board of Governors. He is listed in Whos Who in America,
Whos Who in American Science and Engineering, Whos Who
in Technology, American Men and Women of Science, as
well as many other national and international
organizations. Dr. Sartor loved Sinatra and sambuca,
crime thrillers and cigars, golf, baseball and bocce. He
excelled at anything he set his mind to, including
cribbage, which he only recently learned, yet still
managed to master.
He will be missed for
his stories, his grin, his determination, his deep pride
in his family and heritage, and his inimitable ability
to tease even a saint to distraction, a skill he passed
on to all three of his children. He is survived by his
beloved wife, Alice, his three children, Lisanne,
Colette and John, his six grandchildren, Jack, Anthony,
Katie, August, Luke, and James, his brother, John
Sartor, Jr., and sister-in-law Donna Sartor, cousin
Eddie Dottino and his wife, Debbie Dottino, his
sons-in-law, Dakota Sunseri and Bob Ohanesian, and his
daughter-in-law, Kelly Sartor, his brother and
sister-in-law, Phil and Marie Crisonino, sister-in-laws,
Elizabeth Crisonino and Mary Crisonino, his nephew and
nieces, Justin, Alyssa, Toni Marie, Danielle and their
families and his second son Bob Guy and his family. Dr.
Sartor was predeceased by his parents, John and
Catherine (Kay) Sartor, and his beloved first wife,
Maria.
His wake will be held
at
A.K. Macagna Funeral Home,
495 Anderson Avenue in Cliffside Park on Thursday,
August 11, 2022 from 4 PM to 8 PM. The Funeral Mass will
be held at Our Lady of Grace Church, 395 Delano Place,
Fairview, NJ at 11 AM. If youd like to make a donation,
please do so to Canine Companions (canine.org). For more
information, please call: 201-945-7100. A.K. Macagna
Funeral Home 495 Anderson Avenue Cliffside Park, NJ
07010 (201) 945-7100
Published by The Star-Ledger from
Aug. 8 to Aug. 9, 2022
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