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ASBURY PARK PRESS, Fri. Aug. 5, 1977 A21 READY SATURDAY ONLY 10 A.M. Obituaries See SERVICES for more details on some obituaries fid; 7 Jack R. Mc Kenzie, 58, Navy League Official save up to misses' M.

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UNBEHAIIEN LAKEWOOD Robert J. Unbehauen, 55, of 124 11th died yesterday at Paul Kimball Hospital. Mr. Unbehauen was born in Newark and moved here from there six years ago. He was an assembler for the Ford Motor Company in Metuchen, and was a member of the United Auto Workers, Metuchen.

He was a communicant of St. Mary of the Lake Roman Catholic Church. Surviving are his wife, the former Mary Mulcahey; two daughters, Miss Candice, Asbury Park, and Miss Patricia, at home; a brother, George, and a sister, Mrs. Thelma Wilhelm, Newark. The Lakewood Funeral Home, Howell Township, is in charge of arrangements.

MRS. JOHN G. KILIAN JERSEY CITY Mrs. Edna Hendrickson Kilian, 73, of 150 Lexington died yesterday at home. Mrs.

Kilian was born here and lived many years in the Sayreville and Spotswood area before moving back' here two weeks ago. She was the widow of John G. who died in 1976. Surviving are four sons, John, with whom she lived; William, Matawan; Thomas, Spotswood, and James, Lodl, 11 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. The Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport, is in charge of arrangements.

FRANK DEVITO SR. LONG BRANCH Frank DeVito 83, of 400 Spring died Wednesday at Monmouth Medical Center. He was born in Italy, and came here 65 years ago from Newark. Mr. DeVito, an Army veteran of World War was a charter member of VFW Post No.2745, here.

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Borab, Owned 2 Stores SPRING LAKE George J. Borab, TO, of 304 St. Clair who owned and operated Maude A. Borab Linen and Trousseau Store here and in Sea Island, died yesterday after being stricken while playing golf at the Shark River Golf Course, Neptune. Mr.

Borab was born in New York City and lived in Asbury Park before moving here 30 years ago. He was a Coast Guard veteran of World War and was a communicant of St. Catharine's Roman Catholic Church, here. Surviving are his wife, the former Lulu Tweel; two sons, George J. Center-port, N.Y.,and Jeffrey, at home; three daughters, the Misses Barbara, at home, Catherine, Belmar.and Constance, Boston, two brothers, Elias and Michael, Brooklyn, and a sister, Mrs.

Maude Matouk, Brooklyn. The O'Brien Funeral Home, Wall Township, is in charge of arrangements. MARTIN E. ANGLE MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP Martin E. Nangle, 66, of Crestwood Village, died yesterday at Community Memorial Hospital, Toms River.

He was bom in Ravina, N.Y. and lived in Dumont 28 years before moving here two years ago. He retired in 1973 after 48 years as a general yardmas-ter for the Penn Central Railroad. He was a member of the Yardmasters and Switchmen of and VFW Post No. 8745, here.

Mr. Nangle was an Army veteran of World War n. He was a communicant of the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Catholic Church, here. Surviving are his wife, the former Catherine Taylor; a brother, John, Freehold, and a sister, Mrs.

Margaret Feil-er, Teaneck. The Anderson and Campbell Funeral Home, here, is in charge of arrangements. HARVEY V. WOOLEY FARMINGDALE Harvey V. Wooley, 81, of 5 Mill died yesterday at the New Jersey Disabled Home, Menlo Park.

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BUDGET SPORTSWEAR nn it 3ek v- t' if C. W. Trafford, 75, Ex-Board Member MANASQUAN Charles W. Trafford, 75, a former member of the Board of Education, died Wednesday at home. He lived at 50 Broad St.

He was born here and lived here all his life. Mr. Trafford was a professional civil engineer with the state Department of Transportation from 1946-1971. He was secretary of the Manasquan Board of Health and the Registrar of Vital Statistics in Manasquan from 1940-1976. He was a member of the Monmouth County and New Jersey Society of Professional Engineers; former member of the Oakwood Friends School Board of Trustees, Poughkeepsie, member and overseer of the Manasquan Religious Society of Friends, Wall Township.

He was a past master of Wall Lodge No.73, here, a member of the 17th district Past Masters Association; the 32nd Degree and Templars Club of Monmouth County, Valley of Trenton, AASR, 32 degree; of the Manasquan Brotherhood, the Manasquan Ministeriiun, and the Exempt Firemen's Association, and Manasquan Hook Ladder Co. No.l. Surviving are his wife, the former Gillette Peterson; two sons, Charles, Greens-burg, Pa. and Christopher, Spring Lake Heights; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Danon, Hollywood two sisters, Mrs.

Mabel Burr, Spring Lake Heights, Mrs. Nan Oakley, here, and six grandchildren. The Robert C. Neary Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. MRS.

8. M. JACOBUS POINT PLEASANT -Mrs. Grayce J. Jacobus of 2307 Cardinal died Wednesday at home.

Mrs. Jacobus was born in Boonsboro, Md. She lived in the Springfield and East Orange areas before moving here 14 years ago. She was a member of Lady Guard of Point Pleasant and Harvey Memorial Methodist Church, here. Her husband, Stanley M.

Jacobus, died in 1974. Surviving are two sons, Roger Millstone Township and Robert Bell-wood, two sisters, Miss Maude Rice, Los Angeles, Calif, and Miss Blanche Rice, Lakewood, and six grandchildren. The Freeman Funeral Home, Freehold, is in charge of arrangements. JOHN J. DELFATTORE PINE BEACH John J.

DelFattore, 79, of 223 Springfield died yesterday at Community Memorial Hospital, He was born in Newark and lived there before moving here 20 years ago. He retired in 1956 after 31 years with the Department of Revenue and Water, City of Newark. He was an Army veteran of World War serving with the American Expeditionary Forces in France. His wife, Angelina, died in June. Surviving are two sons, Richard, Dover, and Robert, Kenilworth; a daughter, Sister M.

Angelica, O.P.; a sister, Mrs. Teresa Marrazzo, Harrison, and five grandchildren. The Carmona Funeral Home, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements. ladies' polarized sunglasses Sold for 4.99! French crystal frames, asst. styles colors.

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S-M. In this special selection save misses' shoe NEPTUNE Jack R. McKenzie, 58, of 3 Pine Brook Drive, died Wednesday at Jersey Shore Medical Center. He was a former president of the Jersey Shore Council, Navy League of the United States, and a national director and New Jersey State president of the League. Mr.

McKenzie was born in Oklahoma City, and served in the Navy from 1938 through World War II and the Korean War. During World War he served with the Pacific fleet and in 1941 he was transferred to the Lakehurst Naval Air Station where he served until transferred to South America in November, 1943. He piloted the first Navy blimp into Rio De Janiero. He returned to Lakehurst in 1945 and was released to inactive duty. In 1952 he was recalled to the service as lieutenant commander and assigned as public relations and recruiting officer for New Jersey with headquarters in Lakehurst.

In November, after the Korean truce, he returned to inactive status, becoming active in the Navy League. Mr. McKenzie was a for mer co-owner of the Admi ral's Table, a restaurant in Ocean Township, and owned the McKenzie Insurance Ag ency. Asbury Park, for many years. He also was vice president of the W.C.

Bur-rough's Insurance Agency in charge of real estate, Allen- hurst. He was a past president of the Asbury Park Klwanis Club; a member of the As bury Park Elks; past presi dent and director of the As bury Park Boys Club. He owned and operated the Shore Auto Driving School from 1946-52. Surviving are his wife, the former Alletta Clark; three tons, Richard Hunting-Ion, N.Y., and Roderick E. and Scott at home; a daughter, Mrs.

Patricia A. Middleton, here; a brother, Roderick Omaha; two sisters, Mrs. Bonnie Mrs. Jean Reilly, Omaha, and four grandchildren. The Ely Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Services BAGGER Komryn forwrtv of MjM St DM pctv, on Tuev, Auo. 1 W77. Wte a lote Alton Onppsf, dwotvtf twWht of jofwi A. tower and Jean Gtynn, dear vanpmofhar of Funeral from the BuOtiev Funeral Home. 90 2nd Ave.

Attourv ParK on Aug. 6. at 15 am. Funeral Mau St. Morvl Church, Deal at 10 am Rotary Fft I p-m.

interment Mt. Ott-vet Cemetery, Mtadietowa H.J. Frtends may con at the funeral home Frl. 4 and 7-4 m. BORAB Oeorae age JO.

of Mtm r. uar Ave4 apnng on 4 ivtt. bmovm nuuxtna or Tweeb aevoted father of ie Jr Jetfrev. Barbara Cath Lulu erine and Conttance. Funeral 9:30 am.

Sat from the O'Brten Funeral Home, Rte. J5, WaN, N.J. Mast 10 am. St. Catharine C.

Churcn, Spring Lake. Burtal Parish Ceme-terv. Vltttlna tooov 1-4 and 7-9. Heu of ftown cootribaMort to the American Heart Am or your favorite ahorrry. D'ANOCCO oee.

Spanoia or preerwwQ, Tormenv or jvwv Qty fteteved wife of the late Cot-tflnttno. Devoted mother of Mr, ftoee Hvm of Freehotd and Mlanael of Howthome, hj. Dear titter of the late Jacob. Satvotore, Frantt Spanoia and the late Rote Tautt. Alto turvtved by six grandchHdren.

Funeral from tbe Rfcmo Funeral Home, 7705 Kennedy Blvd. Corner Stagg Street, jertey City, on Saturday, August at am. Funeral Mau Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. Ourtv 10 am.

Interment, Holy Crow Cemetery. lit otto 4, 7-f DeSPIRITO JoAnn Taylor of 210 Winder-mere Ave. Intertoken on Wed, Aug. 177. Betoved wire or Anthony P.

DeSprrtta, M.O. Devoted mother of Anthony JoAnn Mary ENen and Conttance Ann De-Splrtto. Funeral from the Buckley Funeral Home, 509 Second Ave Atbury Park on Mon Aug. I at am. Funeral matt In the Church Of The Holy Spirit at 10 am.

Interment Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Prover Sun. at 7:30 p.m. Friends may cam at the funeral home on Sot 7-9 and Sun.

t-4 and 7-. In Heu of flowers please send ccnYbuhons to The Pediatrics Intensive Care umt, Jersey Shore MecHcal Center, Neptune, N.J- DeVITO Frank, V. age 13 of Spring st4 Long orancn on Aug. wn at the Monmouth Medical Center. Mau of Christian Burtal Mon.

Aug. ft, 1977, 9 am. at Hon Trinity RC Church, Long Branch, Frtends may cat) at the Wooftev Funeral Home, 10 MarreN St Long Branch Sat. eve. 7-9 and Sun, 2-4, 7-9.

Interment Mt. Caro-mei Cemetery, West Long Branch. DOZIER Monaiia Linton, 6C, of iju neck Ave Bug. Apr. Weptune.

on Aug. 4. Wife of Jomes, (Apptetack). mother of James Ntcks. Funeral services Sun.

7 pm. at the James H. Hunt Funeral Home, 12e Ridge Ave. Asoury Pork. Interment US.

Oovernment Cemeterv, Firmlngaate. the Rev. Samuel WWlams officiating. Friends may caN at the funeral home after 1 am. JACOBUS Orovee J.

of 2307 vrainai no, fr rteasam on mu A r77. Betoved wrfe of the rate Stamev rwvnfed mother of Roger A. and Robert S. Sitter of Btanche and Mauae Rice. Funeral service 9r30 am Sat.

a me Freeman Funeral Home. 47 East Mam reenota f-rmnm may cot or funereJ home Frt. 2-4 and 7-9 am. Snoud friends desire comribu- nens may be maae to me Memorial Fund Of The Reformed Church, West Matn St Freehod. ILAV.B Memorial services for r-romrtn Lamb, 79, of raim aeacn, Fta, who died Wednesday, wW be herd a the Farry Memorial Home, 403 3rd Asbury Park, on Tav, Aua 4 at 3 30 p-m.

There be no caemg hours, beu of flowers, coribuhons to the Asbury Park Satvatton Army, 5 buy 2 save! children's, youths boys' 4 Jww-W clearance! canvas sneakers JACK B. MC KENZIE MRS. A. P. DE SPffilTO INTERLAKEN Mrs.

Jo-Ann Taylor DeSpirito, 51, of 210 Windermere died Wednesday at Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, D.C. Mrs. DeSpirito was born in the Bronx, N.Y., and lived in York, until moving here In 1955. She was a 1947 graduate of Trinity College in Washington and was employed by the State Department from 1947 to 1952. Mrs.

DeSpirito was a member of the Deal Golf and Country Club. She was a communicant of Holy Spirit Roman Catholic Church, Asbury Park. Surviving are her husband, Dr. Anthony a son, Anthony and three daughters, the Misses JoAnn, Mary Ellen and Constance Ann, at home. The Buckley Funeral Home, Asbury Park, is in charge of arrangments.

MRS. FRANK P. ZING A NEPTUNE Mrs. Gertrude Schreyer Zlnga, 52, of 14 Patricia Drive, died yesterday at home. Mrs.

Zlnga was born in Czechoslovakia and moved here from Spotswood 17 years ago. Surviving are her husband, Frank and a sister. Miss Minnie Schreyer, Germany. The Daniel A. Reilly Funeral Home, Belmar, is in charge of arrangements.

Grand and Monroe Avet Asbury Park, be appreciated. MC KENZIE Jack age 50 of 3 Pine Brook Drive, Neptune, on Aujg. 1977. Husband of Arietta (nee Clark): father of Richard Roderick Scott Rtf and Mrs. Patricia A Middle-ton; brother of Roderick E4 Mrs.

Bonnie Btoemer and Mrs. Jean ReMty. Funeral from the Ely Funeral Home, JJte Rte. 33, fteptune, Satw Aug. 4 at 1:30 am.

Funeral Mau 9 am. at the Church of me Holy Innocents, Neptune. Interment Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Neptune. Elks Service Frl.

eve. I p.rru, conducted by Asbury Lodge No. 138, BPOE. Visiting hours at the funeral home Frl. 2-4 and 7-9.

MURRAY Michael T. age 74, of 103 Haraenberg Cove, Pt. Pleasant, N.j. on Aug 4, 1977. Beloved husband Of Ruth J.

Devoted father of Mrs Lours Crab. Brother of Mrs Ann Cookiev, Lea, Stephen and Rev. Francis W. Mahon. Funeral from Van Hit CaMagan Funeral Home, 012 Arnold Ave Pt.

Pleasant, on Sat. Aug, 4 at ft: 30 A.M with Funeral Mau at St. Martha's Church, Pt Pieusant, at 9:30 am. Interment Evergreen Cemetery, Elizabeth, N.J. Friends may cad at the funeral home, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Friday. TRAFFORD Cnartes age 7 of SO Broad St-, Manatguan, on Augutt 1977. Husbond of GlHette Peterson Trofford. Funeral services at the Manasquan Friends Meeting House. WON Township, on Sot, Aug.

at 11 am. Interment, Manasquan Friends Burying Ground, Wall Township. Friends may caft at the Robert Neary Funeral Home, 39 South Manasquan, Frl 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Masonic Services, p-m, Frl. Card of Thanks BLACK WELL no one win ever know lust how much I appreciate what they have done for me.

There kjt no words to ei-preu exactly how I feet aH I can toy Thank You so much for Everything. To the hundred's of Fire Companies, Looses AuxtHaries. Forest Frre Service, First Aid Squads, Neighboring PoHce, State Pokes, the local and tietgnboring townships, churches, retottves, friends and even those people who ust wanted to show they cared, and aH the other organizations that have helped so much. And a special thank you to Rev. Dr.

John R. Bowermg. FLORENCE BLACK WELL ROBERT KRAMfcR and FAMILY In Memoriam I loved mother and grandrnother. We were standing by your beastae and saw your Hfe depart, and when we knew you had gone. It almost broke our hearts.

We tried so hard to save you; our prayers were in vam. The wond wouW seem Hke heoven If we could hove you back agam. Daughter Catherine, grandchildren John, Cathy, Danny, Dana, Natalie and Roberta LEE Victoria in memory of oe- away on Aug. 197. It broke our hearts to lost you.

A port of you oVmi go atone, part of us went with you, me day God caked you home. A mmton times we needed you. A ffltWon times wm ortea If love could nave saved you. you never would hove died. Husband WNbur.

chMoren other ine. Pal, Wlr bur. Rose, and Brenoa MORRIS Lester years ago today God caned you home. miu you. The Fomfly.

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GEORGE MAURO DOVER TOWNSHIP -George Mauro, 76, of 428 8th died yesterday at Point Pleasant Hospital. He was born in New York and moved here one week ago from Fort Lee. He retired in 1963 after 30 years as an air conditioner maintenance man for the Dry Dock Savings Bank, New York. Surviving are his wife, the former Elsie Kostecki, and a daughter, Mrs. Augusta Poe, here.

The Colonial Funeral 1 Home, Lavallette, is in charge of arrangements. MRS. WILLIAM FALLER DOVER TOWNSHIP -Mrs. Clara Faller, 76, of 14 Catalina Court, Holiday Qty, died yesterday at Point Pleasant Hospital. She was born in New York and lived most of her life in Fort Lee and Fairview before moving here 11 years ago.

She retired in 1964 as a supervisor for the sales department of the American Tobacco New York. Surviving are her husband, William, and a brother, Kenneth Lilley, Tltus-ville, Fla. The Silverton Memorial Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Shrewsbury Accused Of Negligence FREEHOLD The Bor-ough of Shrewsbury is being sued by a resident who contends that the borough was negligent when it constructed a barrier across a dirt road, and that his 16-year old child was injured as a result. The child, Kelly Cosentino, 40 Monroe rode a moped into a cable across a dirt road that runs between a borough owned playground on Sickles Place and the borough dump.

The cable is attached to two utility poles. The accident happened on June 22. The child's father, Victor, said in his suit that the cable constituted a trap and was a nuisance and negligently installed. He said the cable was dark colored and there were no warning signs. rV I each Shirt-iacs Vests Slacks.

Washable cottons polycottons solids, stripes S.M.L and 34-40 in the group.) (Pictured model is representative may not be in every store.) of Lakewood. He was a retired mason, and was an Army veteran of World War I. Mr. Wooley was the husband of the former Margaret Magill who died in 1960. Surviving are a son Wil-bert, here; three brothers; "Frederick, here, Stanley, Wall Township, and one sister, Mrs.

Frances Sima, Somerville; two grandchildren, and one great-grandson. The C.H.T. Clayton Son; Funeral Home, Howell Township, is in charge of arrangements. OTTOMAR J. HERRMANN JACKSON TOWNSHIP -Ottomar J.

Herrmann, 69, of Hawkin died yesterday at Freehold Area Hospital, Freehold Township. Mr. Herrmann was born in Czechoslovakia and moved here from Long Boat Key, months ago. He was the equestrian director of the Royal Lipizzan Stallions of Austria at Great Adventure Park. Surviving are his wife, the former Julia Weiss; four sons, Hans, Germany; Ottomar Harry and Fritz, here; two daughters, Mrs.

Elizabeth Wistuba and Carmen, here, and 13 grandchildren The Tilghman Funeral Home, Plumsted Township, is in charge of arrangements. MICHAEL T. MURRAY POINT PLEASANT -Michael T. Murray, 76, of 103 Hardenberg Cove, died yesterday at Point Pleasant Hospital. He was born in Elizabeth, and moved here 14 years ago.

Mr. Murray retired In 1963 as chief accountant of the Elizabeth post office.He was a member of the Old Guard Club of Point Pleasant. He is survived by his wife, Ruth a daughter, Mrs. Louis Grob, here; a sister, Mrs. Anna Coakley, Elizabeth; three brothers, Leo Mahon, Elizabeth, Stephen Mahon, Williamstown, and the Rev.

Francis W. Mahon, Bordentown. The Van Hise and Calla-gan Funeral Home, Point Pleasant Beach, is in charge of arrangements. rj- hjjb including open-toe rope wedges, low heel sandals, thongs, Bouncy crepe soles! Assorted colors. 6-10 in group.

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30-42 MRS. AMES DOZIER NEPTUNE Mrs. Maha-lia Lillian White Dozier, 68, of 1130 Heck died yesterday at Jersey Shore Medical Center. Mrs. Dozier was born in Asoury Park and was a lifelong resident of the Shore area.

Surviving are her husband, James 'Applejack'; a son, James Hicks, Asbury Park, and two grandchildren. The James H. Hunt Funeral Home, Asbury Park, is in charge of arrangements. MRS. LILLIAN SONNTAG DOVER TOWNSHIP Mrs.

Lillian Sonntag, of Yorktown died Monday at Bradenton, where she was vacationing. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Mildred Liming, Holmes Beach, andf Mrs. Doris Moser, Lackawaxen, a sister, Mrs. Florence Axt, New Jersey, and five grandchildren.

The Kedz Funeral Home, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements. stock up yarn specials! 25 off! latch hook your choice pillow kits 199 sold for 3.99! 12x12" printed rug canvas, pre-cut Orlort acrylic rug yarn. Asst. designs. Latch hooks.

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