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with 00 0 00 0 0 Asbury Park April 17, 1986 A21 OBITUARIES DOROTHY A. CHAMBERLAIN TRUCH, 70, of Jackson Township, died Tuesday at Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood. Born in Newark, she lived in Trenton before moving to Jackson 13 years ago. She was a member of the Oak Tree Social Club, Jackson. Surviving are her husband, Justin; three sons, Seth S.

Chamberlain, Trenton, Joseph E. Chamberlain, Bordentown, and Phillip J. Chamberlain, Plumsted Township; a daughter, Jane Louis Bowen, Nippa, and three grandchildren. Glenn A. DeBow Funeral Home, Jackson, is in charge of arrangements.

HENRIETTA SEEGER, 99, ville, Berkeley Township, Convalescent died Center, Tuesday at Bayview Berkeley. Born in Woodbridge Township, she lived in Elizabeth before moving to Berkeley. Her husband, August, died in 1962. Surviving are a son, Horace, Lacey Township; a daughter, Dorothy Keller, Elizabeth; nine grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. Riggs Funeral Home, Forked Riv- er, Lacey, is in charge of arrangements.

MARY PIETRONIRO, 72, of Brick Township, died Tuesday at home. Born in Newark, she lived in West Orange before moving to Brick 15 years ago. She was a school teacher at the Hawkins Street School, Newark, for more than 30 years, retiring 15 years ago. She was a communicant of St. Dominic's Roman Catholic Church, Brick.

Her husband, Nicholas, died in 1977. Surviving are three brothers, Mario Alaimo, Woodbridge Township, Charles E. Alaimo, East Brunswick Township, and Anthony Alaimo, Cranford Township; and three sisters, Jean Messineo, California, Rose Tubito, Union, and Helen Alaimo, Brick. Colonial Funeral Home, Brick, is in charge of arrangements. SYLVIA ALTMAN, 62, of Lakedied yesterday at Mount Sinai Hospital, New York.

Born in New York, she lived in Lakewood since 1945. Mrs. Altman was owner and operator of Rada Travel Agency, Lakewood, since 1973. She was a founder and a member of Temple Beth Am, Lakewood, and a member of its Sisterhood; Council of Jewish Women; the Women's Division of Ocean County Jewish Federation; and the United Jewish Appeal. Her husband, Jack, died in 1979.

Tan Surviving are a son, David, Lakewood; two daughters, Lisa Sepp, Pikesville, and Nina Altman, Mount Holly; a brother, David Greenwood, Carlsbad, two sisters, Sophie Ginsberg, Carlsbad, and Molly Rubinstein, Lakewood; and a grandchild. Belkoff Jewish Memorial Chapel, Lakewood, is in charge of arrangements. IRENE PICA, 84, of Brick Township, died Tuesday at Point Pleasant Hospital. Born in Brooklyn, she lived in Newark before moving to Brick three years ago. Mrs.

Pica was a communicant of the Epiphany Roman Catholic Church, Brick. Her husband, Joseph, died in 1982. Surviving are three sons, James, Belleville, Carmine, Brick, and Joseph Mississippi; four daughters, Phyllis Bisogno, Brick, Louise Bendowski, Parsippany-Troy Hills Township, Molly Kitchen, Florida, and Marie Cangi, Livingston Township; four brothers, Arnold, Belleville, Anthony, Red Bank, and Joseph and Nick Capriglione, both Jackson; three sisters, Rose, Theresa and Ann Capriglione, all Jackson; grandchildren; and four great -grandchildren. Colonial Funeral Home, Brick, is in charge of arrangements. Additional obituaries, on pages A19 and A20.

DONALD E. MARSHALL, 69, of Toms River, died Tuesday at Community Memorial Hospital, Toms River. He was born in Amity, Ohio, and lived in West Belmar, Wall Township, before moving to Toms River 36 years ago. Mr. Marshall was former owner and operator of Blue Bird Pet Shop, Toms River, retiring in 1980, and a bus driver for the Toms River school system.

He was an Army veteran of World War II; a communicant of St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church; a life member of Toms River First Aid Squad; an American Red Cross First Aid instructor; and treasurer of the 15th District New Jersey State First Aid Council. Surviving are his wife, the former Adeline Watts; two sons, Donald Omaha, and Kenneth Dover, a daughter, Kathleen, Toms River; a brother, Edison, three sisters, Evelyn Herbert, Hudson, Lillian Dettmar, Westfield, and Laura Long, West Belmar; and three grandchildren. Kedz Funeral Home, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements. JAMES MC FALL, of Lakewood, died Tuesday at Brick Hospital.

Born in New York, he lived in Florida before moving to Lakewood 14 years ago. Mr. McFall was executive vice president for Columbus Lines, New York, retiring in 1969 after 44 years in the steamship industry. He was a communicant of the Visitation Roman Catholic Church, Brick. Surviving are his wife, the former Mary Harsen; a son, Kenneth, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; three daughters, Patricia Sickinger, Sebring, Dorothy Aquinas, Washingtonville, N.Y., and Kathleen Wolfe, Goshen, N.Y.; a brother, George New York; two sisters, Helen Faustmann, Lake Worth, and Marigold Wikomm, Staten Island: 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

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NITES TO 9 NORMAN CONOVER 69, of Lakewood, died yesterday at Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood. Born in Englishtown, he moved to Lakewood 23 years ago. Mr. Conover was a truck driver for Millhurst Mills for 30 years, retiring 10 years ago. He was an Army veteran of World War II and a member of St.

James A.M.E. Church, Woodsville, Manalapan Township. His wife, Mary, died in February. Surviving are two sons, Henry, at home, and Stanley, Boston; three daughters, Aldena Hollins, Lakewood, Julie Ann Morris, Tinton Falls, and Joan Burch, East Winsor Township; 21 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Nathaniel Small Funeral Services, Irvington, is in charge of arrangements.

CHARLES H. LAIRD, 81, of Dover Township, died Tuesday at Community Memorial Hospital, Toms River. He was born in Brooklyn and lived there and in Queens before moving to Dover Township 11 years ago. Mr. Laird was a court reporter for Brooklyn Surrogate Court for 20 years, retiring in 1973.

He was a member of the Bethany Bible Chapel, Toms River. Surviving are his wife, the former Ruth Barth; three daughters, Virginia Nazarian, Wyckoff Township, Estelle J. Clancy, New Hyde Park, N.Y., and Constance DelGreco, Weirton, W.Va.; two stepbrothers, David, Peekskill, N.Y., and George, Pine Bush, N.Y.; a sister, Emily Bowles, Howell, and 11 grandchildren. Silverton Memorial Funeral Home, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements. WILLIAM J.

HANILY, 70, of Jack- son Township, died yesterday at home. Born in Newark, he lived in Beachwood before moving to Jackson a year ago. Mr. Hanily was a letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service, Newark, for years.

He was an Army veteran of World War II; a member of Alcoholics Anonymous, Waretown; and a communicant of St. Aloysius Roman Catholic Church, Jackson: His wife, the former Margaret Hanle, died in 1970. Surviving are a daughter, Anne Giblin, with whom he lived; a brother, Martin, Maplewood Township; a sister, Sister Therese Martin, S.C., Harrison; and four grandchildren. George S. Hassler Funeral Home, Jackson, is in charge of arrangements.

ANN J. RYAN, 65, of Point Pleasant, died Tuesday at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. Born in Newark, Mrs. Ryan lived there and in West Orange for many years before moving to Point Pleasant in 1982. She was a tax assessor for the City of Newark for the past 45 years.

Mrs. Ryan was a communicant of St. Catharine's Roman Catholic Church, Spring Lake. Surviving are her husband, Edmond two sons, Edmond F. Longmeadow, and Kevin Wall Township; a brother, John Kociyan, Glen Rock; and three grandchildren.

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