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Snow Dept your to 1000 20 15 15 10T 10 20 15 10 CO A16 ASBURY PARK PRESS THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 1996. 9-20-90 OBITUARIES For service times and other details, see Services listing DEATHS This is a complete list of obituaries the Asbury Park Press received for today. Some obituaries may not appear in this edition. Balg, Hildegard, 91, Manchester Township Manchester Memorial Funeral Home, Manchester Township Baume, Nathan, 73, East Brunswick Township Mount Sinai Memorial Chapel, East Brunswick Township Cerco, Margaret, 88, Berkeley Township O'Connell's Home for Funerals, Berkeley Township Chamberlin, Gene 71, Wall Township Reilly Funeral Home, Belmar Cotte, David Ryan, 7-months-old, Lakewood Lakewood Funeral Home, Howell Township DeRosa, Angello, 84, Asbury Park Francioni, Taylor and Lopez Funeral Home, Neptune Dibling, Leo 71, Ocean Township Damiano Funeral Home, Long Branch Dixon, Arthur 66, Freehold Higgins Memorial Home, Freehold Doris, Francis William 72, daughter In Manchester Township Hills Township Troy Funeral Home, Parsippany-Troy Frankel, Doris, 90, of Lakewood Bloomfield-Cooper Jewish Chapels, Toms River Giganti, John L.

70, formerly of Millstone Funeral Home, Hightstown Glolella, Arthur, 79, Lacey Township Corey and Corey Funeral Home, Rahway Henneberry, Florence 92, Freehold Township Higgins Memorial Home, Freehold Jacobs, Frank 58, Keansburg Laurel Funeral Home, Hazlet Township Johnson, Thomas, 87, Dover Township Anderson and Campbell Funeral Home, Toms River OCEAN tstown. Mrs. Cerco was born in Jersey City and lived there most of her life before moving to Bayville 20 years ago. Her husband, Frank, died in 1957, and she was also predeceased by a daughter, Leslie Gocek. Surviving are a son, Carl, Clinton, and three grandchildren.

O'Connell's Home for Funerals, Bayville, Berkeley Township, is in charge of arrangements. HILDEGARD BALG, 91, of Crestwood Village, Whiting, MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP, died Friday at home. She was a member of the Residents Club of Village and a communicant of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Catholic Church, Whiting. Mrs.

Balg was born in Graguber, Austria, and came to the United States in 1956, living in Bergen County before moving to Whiting in 1971. Her husband, Heinrich, died in April. Surviving are a niece, Waltraud Struger, and a grand-niece, Susanna Breiteneder, both of Austria. Manchester Memorial Funeral Home, Whiting, Manchester Township, is in charge of arrangements. MARGARET CERCO, 88, of Bayville, BERKELEY TOWNSHIP, died Wednesday at home.

She was employed by N.L. Industries, High- DAVID RYAN COTTE, 7-months-old son of Awilda Cotte, of LAKEWOOD, died yesterday at Thomas Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia. David was born in Brick Township. Also surviving are his maternal grandparents, Maria and Leoncio Cotte, Lakewood; and his paternal SERVICES CHAMBERLIN Gene A. of Wall on Sept.

25, 1996. Beloved husband of the late Irene. Beloved father of Eugene Chamberlin, Neva Cummings, Karen Ardolino, Christiana Mazmanian, Kathleen Powell, Shari Hood, Teresa Hayes, Rachel Gunther, Faith Ruotolo, Bonnie Spangler and the late Rebekah Chamberlin. Brother of Kenneth Chamberlin and Elmyra McDonald. Grandfather of 16.

Great Grandfather of two. Funeral service Fri. 11 a.m. Calvary Baptist Church, Belmar. Interment Monmouth Memorial Park Cemetery, Tinton Falls.

Visitation is Thursday 5 to 8 p.m. at the Reilly Funeral Home. Donations in memory of Mr. Chamberlin may be sent of the Reilly Funeral Home, 801 Belmar, N.J. 07719 DE ROSA Agnello Robbie age 84 of Asbury Park on Sept.

24, 1996. Funeral service from the Francioni, Taylor Lopez Funeral Home, 1200 10th Atkins Neptune at 10 a.m. Sat. Sept. 28.

Interment St. Catharine Cemetery, Wall Twp. Friends may call at the funeral home 2-4 7-9 p.m. Friday. DIBLING Leo 71, of Ocean on September 24, 1996.

Father of Michael Alan R. Brother of Herbert, Carl, Jerry. Grandfather of four. Funeral Service Friday, Sept. 27 at 8:30 p.m.

at the Damiano Funeral Home, Third and Franklin Aves, Long Branch, Friends may call at the funeral home Friday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Memorial donations in his memory are requested to the American Cancer Society, 1540 Rte. 138, Suite 303, Wall, N.J. 07719. GIGANTI John 70 of Trenton, N.J.

formerly of Holmeson, N.J. on Tuesday at Mercer Medical Center. Funeral 10:30 a.m. on Friday at Funeral Home, 136 Morrison Hightstown, N.J. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery.

Hightstown. Calling hours Thursday, 5 to 9 p.m. at funeral home. GIOIELLA Arthur of Lanoka Harbor age 79. Beloved husband of Mrs.

Anna Cuomo Gioiella. Devoted son of the late John Gioiella father Mrs Ann Fitzsimmons. Dear brother of Mr. Armondo Gioiella, Mrs. Esther Parenzene, Mrs Vera Sanchericho Mrs.

Dora Bisignano. Loving grandfather of three great grandfather of Funeral services on Fri. Sept. 27, 9:15 a.m. from the Corey Corey Funeral Home, 259 Elm Rahway.

Funeral services 10am St. Cecilia's Church, Iselin. Interment St. Gertrude's Cemetery, Colonia, Woodbridge. Visitation on 2-4 7-9 p.m..

KELLER Dolores (nee Barton), 72, of Long Branch on September 25, Funeral Service Friday, Sept. 28 at 10 a.m. at the Damiano Funeral Home, Third and Franklin Long Branch. Interment Clover Leaf Memorial Park. Woodbridge, Friends may call at the funeral home Friday 2-4, 7-9 p.m.

Donations in her memory are requested to the Greater Monmouth VNA. 111 Union Ave. Long Branch, 07740. KLEBOLD Lt. Col.

Richard G. age 69 Forked River formerly of Wall Twp. on Sept. 25. 1996.

Beloved husband of Irene Regan Klebold. Devoted father of Stephen, Kathleen Zimmer Patricia Zammito. Loving grandfather of eight. Funeral Services 8:30 p.m. Fri.

evening a O'Brien Funeral Home, Hwy. 35 New Bedford Wall. Rev. Vonald Hoffman officiating, Interment N.J. Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Arneytown.

Visiting Fri. 2-4 7.9 n.m. Keller, Dolores 72 Long Branch Damiano Funeral Home, Long Branch Klebold, Richard 69, Lacey Township O'Brien Funeral Home, Wall Township Kondek, Joseph Frank, 83, Union Beach Day Funeral Home, Keyport Kreutzberg, E. William, 74, Dover Township Anderson and Campbell Funeral Home, Toms River Kuck, Paula, 86, Berkeley Township Quinn-Hopping Funeral Home, Toms River Mac Queen, Helen Virginia, 77, Beachwood Spry Funeral Home, Huntsville, Ala. Mc Ghee, Luther 62, family In Neptune Fisher Funeral Home, Durham, N.C.

Miller, James 40, Keansburg John F. Pfleger Funeral Home, Middletown Rebeck, Mary Volosin, 92, family in Holmdel Township Gustav J. Novak Funeral Home, Perth Amboy Shergalls, William B. III, 64, Manchester Township Carmona-Bolen Home for Funerals, Manchester Township Shuart, Camilla 93, Red Bank John E. Day Funeral Home, Red Bank Stelmel, Barbara 66, family In Wall Township McCracken Funeral Home, Union Voll, Mary 93, Toms River Carmona-Bolen Home for Funerals, Toms River Wahl, Albert 79, Berkeley Township Quinn-Hopping Funeral Home, Toms River' WIlkowski, Paul P.

49, Brick Township Colonial Funeral Home, Brick Township Zachek, Henry Sea Girt O'Brien Funeral Home, Wall Township Zurich, Anthony J. 57, Belmar Reilly Funeral Home, Belmar great -grandparents, Demetrio Muniz and Maria Mendez, Puerto Rico. Lakewood Funeral Home, Howell Township, is in charge of arrangements. FRANCIS WILLIAM DORIS 72, of Parsippany-Troy Hills Town- ship, whose daughter lives in MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP, died yesterday at Arbors Care Center, Toms River. He was an iron worker for U.S.

Steel, Hillside Township, for 20 years, retiring in 1981. He was a member of the Parsippany Elks Lodge 2078, and St. Christopher's Roman Catholic Church, Parsippany. He was a World War II Merchant Marine veteran. Mr.

Doris was born in Allegheny, and lived in Irvington before moving to Parsippany in 1986. His first wife, Marie Maher, died in 1989, and his second wife, Delores, died in 1987. Surviving are a son, Francis U.S. Navy, Pensacola, two daughters, Maureen Jeleniewski, San Jose, and Mary O'Rourke, Manchester; a stepson, Edward Argast, New York; a stepdaughter, Jacqueline Kelly, Rahway; two sisters, Ruth, Silver Springs, and Jean, North Carolina; and 16 grandchildren. Par-Troy Funeral Home, ParsippanyTroy Hills Township, is in charge of arrangements.

DORIS FRANKEL, 90, of LAKE- WOOD, and Bay Harbor Islands, died Saturday at home in Florida. She was a music teacher for many years. She was born in Germany and lived in Brooklyn, moving to Lakewood over 30 years ago. She also maintained a residence in Bay Harbor Islands. There are no known survivors.

Bloomfield-Cooper Jewish Chapels, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements. SERVICES STEIMEL Barbara T. on September 24, 1996, Wall Twp. Devoted mother of John and Kenneth of Wall Mrs. Eileen Stark of Stoney Point, N.Y..

Mrs. Jean Preziosi, Wall Twp. and Mrs. Marilyn Ann Tobin of Milford, Dear sister of James O'Connell of Flushing, Queens. Funeral service on Friday, September 27, 1996 at 9 a.m.

from the McCracken Funeral Home, 1500 Morris Union, N.J. Funeral Mass will be celebrated in the Church of the Assumption, Roselle Park, N.J. at 10 a.m. Entombment Holy Redeemer Cemetery, 2-4 7.9 South Plainfield. Visiting hours Thursday p.m.

In lieu of flowers donations to the American Cancer Society or Hospice Home Care Resources, 615 Hope Road, Bldg. 1st Eatontown, N.J. 07724. TILTON Mary E. (Cook), 93, of Spring Lake Heights, on Sept.

24, 1996. Beloved wife of C. Walton Tilton. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial the Church Of The Nativity, Fair Haven, on Friday, Sept. 27, 1996 at 11:15 a.m.

Interment follow at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Middletown. The family would like contributions in lieu of flowers to the Church Of The Nativity, Fair Haven, N.J. WILKOWSKI Paul P. age 49 of Brick, N.J. died on Beloved son of Paulpeter Wilkowski Sr.

Loving stepfather of Jeff M. Whitworth and Becky L. Kellerman. Devoted brother of Sharon Devenport, Stanley, Richard R. and Michael A.

Uncle of Shannon, Ricky Jimmy. Friends may call on Friday 7-9 p.m. at Colonial Funeral Home, 2170 Hwy. 88, Brick N.J. Funeral service will be on Saturday 9:30 a.m.

at the funeral home. Burial will follow at Cloverleaf Memorial Park Cemetery in Woodbridge, N.J. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the American Cancer Society. ZACHEK Henry J. of Sea Girt on Sept.

24, 1996. Beloved husband of Rosemary T. Suber Zachek. Devoted father of Dr. Michael J.

Zachek. MD. and Elaine M. Prendergast. Dear brother of Wanda Sari, Edith Rockafellow, and Constance Nienstedt.

Loving grandfather of five. Funeral 8:30 a.m. Fri. from the O'Brien Funeral Home, Hwy. 35 New Bedford Wall, NJ.

Mass 9:30 a.m. at St. Mark's RC Church, Sea Girt. Burial Gate of Heaven Cemetery, E. Hanover.

N.J. Visiting Thurs. 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Contributions to the American Lung Association, 1600 Rt. 22 East, Union, NJ 07083 would be appreciated.

ZURICH Anthony J. Jr. of Belmar on Sept. 25, 1996. Beloved husband of Mary Elizabeth Troger Zurich.

Father of Anthony Ill Michael Zurich Debbie Ahern. Son of Anna Zurich. Brother of Nora Small, Jackie Conner. Marie Gill Lorraine Burdge. Three grandchildren.

Mass for Christian Burial Saturday 10 a.m. St. Rose R.C. Church. Interment St.

Annes Cemetery. Visiting Friday 2-4 7-9 p.m. at the Reilly Funeral Home, 8th Ave. St. Belmar.

IN MEMORIAM ROSZEL David H. In loving memory of husband father who parted 2 years ago today. We miss you love you, You are always in our prayers in our day. Sadly missed by Wife, Joy Children, grandchildren great-grandchildren Gone but not forgotten IN TRIBUTE Carol A. Kortenhaus Middletown Township Died Oct.

9, 1995 would like to tell you about one of the most beautiful people in the world, my best friend Carol. She was always a lady and the most caring, giving, loving and compassionate person I have ever known. As a mother, she was always there, no matter what the test. Her grandchildren idealized the ground she walked on. She was proud of her family, the children, grandchildren and most importantly, she was proud of herself.

As a friend, she would go out of her way to do anything for anybody, at any time. As my wife and companion there are not enough words to tell of the happiness she brought me. The last 12 years were the best of my life. Carol was and always will be my sunshine and I cherish every moment that I was able to be with her. Bob Kortenhaus MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP To contribute your thoughts about someone who recently died, send your letter and a photo of the subject to: In Tribute, Maria Sandoval, Newsroom, Asbury Park Press, 3601 Route 66, Box 1550, Neptune, 07754.

Letters should be kept to 200 words and must include the author's name, address, telephone number and the date the obituary was published. Each letter is subject to verification and the Press reserves the right to edit or reject any letter or photo. ARTHUR GIOIELLA, 79, of Lanoka Harbor, LACEY TOWNSHIP, died Tuesday at Lacey Nursing Home. He was a machinist for Westinghouse, Hillside Township, for 40 years, retiring 15 years ago. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus Council 3639 of St.

Cecelia's Roman Catholic Church, Iselin, Woodbridge Township, and was a chaperone for its Catholic Youth Organization. He was a World War II Army veteran, and received the Purple Heart. He was born in Newark and lived in Iselin for 25 years, moving to Lanoka Harbor 11 years ago. His son, John, died Sept. 3.

Surviving are his wife, Anna Cuomo Gioiella; a daughter, Ann Fitzsimmons, Iselin; a brother, Armondo, and three sisters, Esther Parenzene, Vera Sanchericho, and Dora Bisignano, all of North Jer- Dr. William S. Clark, 81 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS its medical director. Once polio NEW YORK Dr. William S.

was in retreat, the group changed who its name to the National FoundaClark, a rheumatologist lead the March of Dimes to tion-The March of Dimes, to rehelped of focus from polio to flect a wider mission. a change birth defects, has died in Manhat- He came up with ideas for settan. He was 81. ting up special treatment centers Dr. Clark died Sunday at Lenox nationwide that would bring in Hill Hospital of kidney failure, his teams of specialists to handle birth wife, Vivien Clark, said.

defects and juvenile arthritis. An expert on arthritis, the Day- Besides his wife, Dr. Clark is ton, Ohio-born Dr. Clark joined the survived by two sons, two daughNational Foundation for Infantile ters, seven grandchildren and Paralysis in 1958 and soon became three great -grandchildren. LT.

COL. RICHARD G. KLEBOLD, 69, of Forked River, LACEY TOWNSHIP, died yesterday at Community Medical Center, Toms River. He served in the Air Force Reserve and National Guard at McGuire Air Force Base, after 32 years, retiring in 1982. He was a former communicant of St.

Catharine's Roman Catholic Church, Spring Lake, and a member of the Knights of Columbus Msgr. Reilly Council, He earned a bachelor's degree in business administration in 1949 at Seton Hall University. Mr. Klebold was born in Orange and lived in Wall Township before moving to Forked River 10 years ago. Surviving are his wife, Irene Regan Klebold; a son, Stephen, Asbecon; two daughters, Kathleen Zimmer, Wall, and Patricia Zammito, Toms River; and eight grandchildren.

O'Brien Funeral Home, Wall Township, is in charge of arrangements. E. WILLIAM KREUTZBERG, 74, of DOVER TOWNSHIP, died Tues- day at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. He was a special agent for the Prudential Insurance Cherry Hill Township, for 14 years, retiring 15 years ago. He was a sales consultant for Plumbing Colts Neck Township, for over 20 years.

He was a World War II Army veteran, and a communicant of St. Justin's Roman Catholic Church, Toms River. Mr. Kreutzberg was born in Woodbridge Township and lived in Manhattan and in Wall Township before moving to Toms River 23 years ago. Surviving are are his wife of 48 years, Moria Greene Kreutzberg; three sons, Kevin Capistrano Beach, and Eric Paul and James Scott, both of Dover Township; two daughters, Leslie A.

Harris Kreutzberg and Michele M. Syre, both of Dover Township; two sisters, Patricia Olsen, Pasadena, and Slimak, West Chester, N.Y.; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Anderson and Campbell Funeral Home, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements. PAULA KUCK, 86, of Silver Ridge Park East, BERKELEY TOWN- sey; three grandchildren and one great -grandchild. Corey and Corey Funeral Home, Rahway, is in charge of arrangements.

THOMAS JOHNSON, 87, of DOVER TOWNSHIP, died Tuesday at home. He was a contract mail carrier for the Postal Service for 50 years, retiring 22 years ago. Mr. Johnson was born in Point Pleasant and lived in Toms River most of his life. His first wife, Doris, died in 1982, and his second wife, Jessie Applegate Johnson, died in in 1995.

Surviving are a stepdaughter, Mary E. Pomeroy, Bradenton, eight grandchildren and 16 great -grandchildren. Anderson and Campbell Funeral Home, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements. SHIP, died yesterday at Country Manor Nursing Home, Toms River. She was a baker at Gohler Bakery, Port Washington, N.Y., for many years, retiring in 1959.

She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Beachwood, and the Order of the Eastern Star 716, Mineola. Mrs. Kuck was born in Germany and lived in Port Washington for 20 years before moving to Berkeley 22 years ago. She was predeceased by her first husband, Herman Gohler, and her second husband, John H.

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