Petrone Jr., parents Frank and Alice (Rousseau) Petrone, two sisters and a brother-in-law Delores and Jim Vandergrift, and Shiela Zalvino. Their grandchildren provided them with a lot of love and joy. Jack and Jean’s greatest joy in life was spending time with their children and grandchildren who affectionately referred to them as Pop Pop and Grammy. Jack was a longtime member of Springdale Golf Club, a member of Post 76 American Legion, The Princeton Social Club, The Squatters Club of Princeton, and St. Jack received the Town Topics Man of the Week award for his contributions to the youth of Princeton. He received a lifetime achievement award from Joint Effort of Princeton. He received a national distinguished achievement award from Pop Warner for youth football and was named to the Delaware Valley Chapter of the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame. Jack received a number of awards recognizing his volunteer work with the youth of Princeton. Most of these programs predated the Princeton Rec. He opened the Valley Road school gym on Saturday mornings for the local youth to play. He was the ice safety director for skating at Carnegie Lake for over 20 years. He was one of a handful of men that started the PMFL youth football program in 1963. Most notably he established and put in place the PBA Little League baseball program in 1958 along with his favorite project, the Baseball School at Marquand Park on Saturday mornings for pre-little leaguers. He touched the lives of a generation of Princeton youth through the programs he established and participated in. Jack served his community of Princeton proudly in a number of ways. Jack was the owner and proprietor of Center Sports sporting goods store in the Princeton Shopping Center for nearly 20 years. 1 volunteer fire department for over 60 years. Jack was also a member of Princeton Engine Company No. Jack served as a Princeton Township police officer from 1955 to 1992, retiring as the chief. They shared their life and love over the next 70 years until Jean’s passing in 2018. Upon his discharge from the Army, he returned to Princeton and married his high school sweetheart Jean Mae Rowles in 1948. Army Medical Corp and was stationed at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio Texas from 1946 to 1948. Jack finished his education with a post graduate year at the Pennington Prep School. The son of Frank and Alice Rousseau Petrone, Jack lived his entire life in Princeton attending school at St Paul’s and graduating from Princeton High School and was a member of the Princeton High School Athletic Hall of Fame. “Jack” Petrone Sr., 95, of Princeton passed away on July 19, 2023, surrounded by his loving family at Penn Medicine in Plainsboro.
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