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A20 Asbury Park July 18, 1984 Obituaries DEATHS Alfred Poletti, 87, ex-Press employee HOWELL TOWNSHIP Alfred Poletti, 87, died yesterday at home. Mr. Poletti was born in Buffalo, N.Y., and lived in Brick Township before moving to Howell Township more than four years ago. He worked in the Mary alma mcqueen, 74, of Fair Haven, died Monday at River-view Medical Center, Red Bank. Mrs.

McQueen was born in Long Branch and lived in Fair Haven since 1948. She was a chief operator for Bell Telephone Company for 43 years before retiring in 1971 Mrs. McQueen was a member of Church of the Holy Communion, Fair Haven. She was also a former member of St James Episcopal Church, Long Branch. She was a former treasurer of the Red Bank-Freehold Life Members Association and a member of the Tele' phone Pioneers of America.

Mrs. McQueen was also a past president of the Red Bank Chapter of Saroptamist She was a 10-year pin member of the Red Cross Blood Bank, Red Bank. Surviving are her husband, Albert three sisters, Mildred H. Nathan-son, West Long Branch, Frances H. McGlennon, Long Branch, and Doris H.

Boorman, St Meyers Beach, 14 nieces and nephews, and 27 great-nieces and great-nephews. Flock Funeral Home, Long Branch, is in charge of arrangements. Natalie fisher smith, 56, of West Long Branch, died yesterday at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. Mrs. Smith was born in Long Branch and lived in Ocean Township before moving to West Long Branch two years ago.

She was a secretary for the Long Branch Sewerage Authority for 18 years before retiring in 1974. Mrs. Smith was a communicant of St. Mary Roman Catholic Church, Deal. Her husband, Dennis died in 1979.

Surviving are two sons, Jeffrey Woodbridge, and Richard, Margate, three brothers, Hon. Clark-son S. Fisher, West Long Branch, Walton Colts Neck Township, and Michael Cherry Hill Township; a sister, Katherine "Pat" Dombrowski, Cedar Grove; and five grandchildren. Woolley Funeral Home, Long Branch, is in charge of arrangements. William h.

franks, 63, of Brick Township, died yesterday at Point Pleasant Hospital. Born in Newark, he lived in Pomp- ton Plains before moving to Brick Township 28 years ago. Mr. Franks was an electrician for the Naval Air Engineering Center, Lakehurst, for 20 years, retiring in 1981. He was also a member of the Air National Guard, retiring in 1980 after 30 years of service.

He was an Army veteran of World i War II, stationed at Pearl Harbor, when the Japanese attacked on Dec. 7, 1941. Mr. Franks was a communicant of St Dominic Roman Catholic Church, Brick Township. He was a charter member of Post 5698, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Brick Township, where he served as service officer and junior vice commander.

Mr. Franks was a third degree, member of Council 836, Knights of Columbus. Surviving are his wife, Norma; a son, William Dover Township; a stepdaughter, Claudia Shellhart Welch, Lakehurst; his mother, Florence Franks, Berkeley Township, a brother, Robert, Miami; and two grandchildren. Colonial Funeral Home, Brick Township, is in charge of arrange- ments. John d.

mcculloch, 79, of the Ortley Beach section of Dover Township, died Saturday at Com- -munity Memorial Hospital, Toms River. He was born in Orange and lived there before moving to Ortley Beach in 1970. He owned and operated McCulloch Roofing Company, East Orange, for 30 years before retiring in 1970. Mr. McCulloch was a member of the East Dover Baptist Church.

He also was a member of the Corinthian-Union 1 1 Living- ston; Order of the Eastern Star, Lin- coin Chapter 95, Livingston; and the Senior Citizens Group in Ortley Beach, Ocean Beach, and Seaside Park. Mr. McCulloch also was a past -president of the East Orange Rotary Club and a sustaining member of the American Baptist Men. His wife, the former Lucy Colabel-li, died in 1973. Surviving are a son, John D.

Hanover Township, a daughter, Mary Lou Castoro, East Windsor Township, and four grandchildren. Weatherhead Young Funeral Home, Brick Township, is in charge of arrangements. NlNA VILLANO, 75, of Lake-hurst, died Monday at the Deborah Heart and Lung Center, Pemberton Township. Mrs. Villano was born in Fort Lee and lived in Lake hurst for five years.

She was a communicant of St John Roman Catholic the church's Altar and Rosary Society, Lakehurst She was also a member of the Madonna Church and its Altar and Rosary Society, Fort Lee. Mrs. Villano was a member of Knights of Columbus Auxiliary and the Leisure Knoll Chapter of Deborah, Lakehurst She was a member of the American Cancer Society and a volunteer worker at Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood She was a member of Chapter No. 25, Lady Foresters of America. Surviving are her husband, Michael; three sons, Michael and Vincent, both of Fort Lee, and Anthony, Oakland; a daughter, Mollie Lutz, Lake Placid, 18 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

D'ELia Funeral Home, Lakewood, is in charge of arrangements. Hans t. schoenberg, 79, of Point Pleasant, died yesterday at home. Born in Germany, he lived in Union City before moving to Point Pleasant 39 years ago. Mr.

Schoenberg was owner of Schoenberg Pastries in Union City from 1932 to 1948. He was also the owner of the Schoenberg Rooming House in Point Pleasant Beach. Mr. Schoenberg was a member of the Manasquan Fishing Club. He is survived by his wife, Martha; a son, John Walter, Kennewick, a daughter, Martha Gallone, Brick Township; a brother, Siegfried; two sisters, Frieda Muller and Charlotte Willelke, all of Germany; six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Colonial Funeral Home, Brick Township, is in charge of arrangements. Francis e. gagnon, si, of Berkeley Township, died Saturday in Stewart, Fla. Born in Holyoke, he lived in Rahway 50 years before moving to Berkeley Township 1 1 years ago. Mr.

Gagnon was a printer for Quinn and Boden for 30 years. He later worked for the Rahway News Record for 25 years before retiring 15 years ago. Surviving are three daughters, Terry, Harbor City, Connie, Paramount, and Janet Jordon, Clark Township; two sisters, Lena Kaney, West Springfield, and Lilian Marguglia, Saddle Brook Township; 12 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Corey and Corey Funeral Home, Rahway, is in charge of arrangements. Frank m.

biamonte, 71, of Pinewood Avenue, West Long Branch, died Saturday at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch after a brief illness. He was born in Union City and lived for many years in Bergen County before moving to West Long Branch seven years ago. He was the retired owner of Bi-amonte's Sunoco Station, 55th and The Boulevard, West New York. Mr. Biamonte was a member of the Senior Early Bird Bowling Team, Long Branch.

He is survived by his wife, the former Doris Mildy; two sons Frank, Ringwood, and Robert, Hackettstown; two daughters, Sharon Biamonte, Ocala, and Henrietta Welch, Belvidere; two stepsons William Mildy, Saratoga, N.Y., and Francis Mildy, Qiffside Park; two brothers, Robert, Palisades Park, and Alfred, Randolph Township; ten grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Flock Funeral Home, Long Branch, was in charge of arrangements. Maxine brenneman, 79, of Middletown Township, died yesterday at home. Mrs. Brenneman was born in Terra-Alta, W.

Va. and moved to Middletown Township 28 years ago. She was a senior chemist for Exon Research, Linden, until retiring in 1963. Mrs. Brenneman received her master's degree from the University of West Virgina.

She was a member of the League of Women Voters. Mrs. Brenneman was also an original member of the Landmark's Commission and she received a Mayor's plaque and a Township Committee plaque for community service. Surviving are her husband, Albert a sister, Ocelia Jones, Terra-Alta, W. and several nieces and nephews.

Scott Funeral Home, in the Belford section of Middletown Township, is in charge of arrangements. ANNA KASSA, 61, of Wall Township, died yesterday at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. Mrs. Kassa was born in Bloomfield and lived in Wall Township since 1951. She was a tester for Sonetronics, Wall Township.

Mrs. Kassa was a communicant of St. James Episcopal Church, Bradley Beach. She was also a former member of the church's Altar Guild. Surviving are her husband, Theodore F.

Sr; two sons, Theodore Wall Township, and Charles Toms River; a daughter, Sharon, Long Branch; two sisters, Edna Semtak, Brick Township, and Marie Bielen, Bloomfield; five brothers, Al Ross, Sarasota, Walter and Stanley Roszkowski, both of Bloomfield, John, of Clifton, and Charles Ross, Hollywood, and six grandchildren. Johnson Funeral Home, Wall Township, is in charge of arrangements. JAMES ROSS, 71, of Mrytle Avenue, Neptune, died Monday at the Veterans Administration Hospital, Bernards Township. Mr. Ross was born in Nashville, and moved to Neptune 30 years ago.

He retired as a scrap metal analyzer. Mr. Ross was an Army veteran of World War II. Surviving are a brother, Thomas, New Brunswick; three sisters, Dove L. Harper, Douglass, Lossie Jones, Asbury Park, and Alberta Clemmons, Douglas, and several nephews and nieces.

Edward E. Jackson Funeral Home, Neptune, is in charge of arrangements. Julia Nilson Alger Samuel Allcorn Jr. Frank M. Biamonte Maxine Brenneman Elizabeth V.

Callahan Robert H. Carver Agnes Matilda Crisp Audrey June Fitch William H. Franks Francis E. Gagnon Anna Kassa Walter J. Kennedy George Low Madge J.

McCoy John D. McCulloch Mary Alma McQueen Edward L. Neylon Alfred Poletti James Ross Hans T. Schoenberg Natalie Fisher Smith Nina Villano Monmouth Audrey june fitch, 6i, of Manasquan, died yesterday at Freehold Area Hospital, Freehold Township. Mrs.

Fitch was born in Spring Lake and lived in Freehold before moving to Manasquan 19 years ago. She was a homemaker. Mrs. Fitch was a volunteer for Point Pleasant Hospital and Al-Anon. Surviving are her husband, Frederick three sons, Michael, Virgina Beach, John, Tulsa, and Jeffrey, at home; her mother, Hannah Bresnahan; Freehold; a brother, William L.

Bresnahan Manasquan; a sister, Dorothy Petta, Colorado Springs, and five grandchildren. Freeman Funeral Home, Freehold, is in charge of arrangements. Madge j. mc coy, 64, of Bci- mar, died Monday at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. Mrs.

McCoy was born in Cass, W. and lived in Belmar the last 30 years. Her husband, Edward, died in 1980. Surviving are a daughter, Kathy Robinson, Belmar; two brothers, George E. Mc Pherson, Milford, and Lyle W.

Mc Pherson, Cass, and a granddaughter. Reilly Funeral Home, Belmar, is in charge of arrangements. SERVICES CALLAHAN Elizabeth V. of UncroB on July 17, 1984. Mother of Elizabeth L.

Yeisley and Eileen M. Donnelly. Sister of Genevieve Crosby. Visitation Wed, 7-9 p.m. and Thurs J-4 and 7-9 p.m.

at the John E. Day Funeral Home, 85 Riverside Ave. Red Bank. Funeral Mass Friday, 11 am. St.

Leo's Church, Llncroft. CARVER Robert H. Monahowkln, NJ, suddenly July Is, 1984. Beloved husband of Helen (nee Storer). Devoted father of Kenneth Carver and Carolyn Relchle.

Brother of Helen Carver. Relatives and friends Invited to Services, Thursday 2:30 pm. at the Thos. Shlnn Funeral Home, 10 Hlllard Manahawkln. Interment Methodist Cemetery, Manahowkln.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 1:30 til time of services. Contributions In his memory may be made to United Memodlst Church or Southern Ocean County Hospital, both Monahowkln, NJ. HURLEY Walter age 77, of Asbury Park, on Man. July 16, 1984. Beloved father of Frank V.

Hurley and Mary Beth Stoli. Devoted grandfather of Ave. Funeral from the Buckley Funeral Home, 509 Second Ave. Asbury Park, Thurv. 9:30 am.

Mass of Christian Burial In St. Mary's R.C Church. Deal, at 10 am. Interment, St. Catharine Cemetery, Wall.

Friends may call at the funeral home Tues. 7-9 p.m. and Wed, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Prayers Wed. afternoon.

In lieu of flowers please make donations to St. Mary's Church, Deal, or the American Cancer Society. KASSA Anna of Diana RcL, Wall, NJ, on July 17, 1984, age 61. Beloved wife of Theodore F. Sr.

Dear mother of Theodore Jr, Charles A. Miss Sharon. Sister of Mrs. Edna Semtok, Marie Blelen, Al Ross, Walter, Stanley, John Rosz-kowskl and Charles Ross. Grandmother of 6.

Funeral mass Frl, July 20, 10 am. from St. James Episclpal Church, Bradley Beach. Relatives and friends ore Invited to call at the Johnson Funeral Home, Hwy. 38, Wall, Wed.

7-9 p.m. and Thurs. 2-4 7-9 p.m. MCCOY Modge J. of Belmar on July 14, 1984.

Beloved wife of the late Edward. Mother of Kathy Robinson and the late Thomas McCoy. Sister of George and Lyle McPherson. Funeral service Friday 10 am. at the Relllv Funeral Home, 8th Ave.

St, Belmar. Rev. Donald R. Knight officiating. Interment Hamilton Cemetery.

Visiting hours Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. MC QUEEN Mary Alma (nee Havens), of Fair Haven, NJ, formerly of Long Branch, on July 16, 1984, age 74. Funeral service, Frl, July 20, 11 am, from the Flock Funeral Home, 243 Broadway, Long Branch. Friends may call this evening 7, Thurs, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. interment, Woodbine Cemetery, Ocean port, N.J.

Contributions to the American Cancer Society, 125 Conies Ave, Allenhurst, N.J, In her memory would be appreciated. Funeral arrangements do Inauiries 2333 State Highway 34 Wall Township. N.J. 07719 7- es it i a ml ia HUE Ocean Robert h. carver, 76, of Stafford Township, died Monday at Memorial Hospital of Burlington County, Mount Holly Township.

Born in Downingtown, he came to Stafford Township after his retirement in 1972. Mr. Carver was employed by Felco Storage Battery in Philadelphia and Chicago. He was also employed by Gold Storage Battery, San Francisco. He was a member of Manahawkin United Methodist Church.

Surviving are his wife, the former Helen Store; a son, Kenneth, San Francisco; avdaughter, Karen Reichle, Concord, a sister, Helen Carver, Upper Darby, four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Shinn Funeral Home, Manahawkin, Stafford Township, is in charge of arrangements. central air conditioning service 775-4949 nr circulation department of The Asbury Park Press for 10 years before retiring 10 years ago. Mr. Poletti was a communicant of St.

Ver-nonica Roman Catholic Church, Howell Township. His wife, Margaret, died in 1978. POLETTI Surviving are two sons, Joseph, Howell Township, and Philip, Jackson Township, a sister, Ida Bogosian, New Brunswick, and five grandchildren. Van Hise Callagan Funeral Home, Brick Township, is in charge of arrangements. Elizabeth v.

callahan, 72, of Middletown Township, a retired police matron, died yesterday at River-view Medical Center, Red Bank. Born in New York City, she lived in Jersey City before moving to Middletown Township seven years ago. She retired in 1976 after 24 years as a police matron in the Jersey City Police Department. Mrs. Callahan was a communicant of St.

Leo Roman Catholic Church, Middletown Township. She was a member of the Senior Citizens Tenants Association of Luft-man Towers. Her husband, Edward, died in 1955. Surviving are two daughters, Elizabeth L. Yeisley, Libertyville, 111., and Eileen M.

Donnelly, Middletown Township; a sister, Genevieve Crosby, here; four grandsons and several nieces and nephews. John E. Day Funeral Home, Red Bank, is in charge of arrangements. NEYLON Edwrd L. of Port Rlchey, FU formerly of Toms River, on July 15, 1984.

Beloved Husband of Madeline (nee Ryan). Dear Brother of Frances Zeller and Arthur N. Neylon. Also survived bv several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Frl, July 20, 1984 at 10:15 am.

from McCrlskln Home for Funerals, 2425 PkHnfield Ave, South PkHnfleld followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 am. In Sacred Heart R.C Church, South PkHnrlekt Interment Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Relatives and friends may call at the funeral home on Thurs. 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. PASSUTH Joseph age 58, of Asbury Park, on July 16.

Beloved friend of Joan Tomat-nl, Son of August and Helen Gelov. Brother of Thomas A. Gelav, Mrs. Helen Clely, Mrs Mary Slhler, Mrs. Julie DemanovlcX.

Mrs. Irene Hawkey, Mrs. Josephine Wlshner and Mrs. Barbara Sheehon. Funeral from the Ely Funeral Home, 3316 Rte.

33, Neptune. Funeral Thurs, July 19, at 9:30 am. Funeral Mass 10 am. at the Church of the Holy Innocents, Neptune. Interment, Monmouth Memorial Park.

Visiting hours at the funeral home. Wed, 2-4 and 7-9. in lieu of flowers contributions to the American Cancer Society would be appreciated. POLETTI Alfred, age 87 of Howell, NJ on July 17, 1984. Beloved father of Joseph Phillip Poletti.

Brother of Ida Bogosian. Funeral from Van Hise Cdttigan Funeral Home, corner of Pier Ave Rt. 70, Bricktown, NJ on Fa July 20 at 9am with a funeral mass at St. Veronica's RC Church, Howell at 10am. Interment Ocean County Memorial Park Cemetery, Sliver-ton, NJ.

Friends may cad at the funeral home, 2-4 7-9pm Wed 8. Thurs. SMITH Natalie Fisher, age 56, of West Long Branch, on July 17, 1984. Mass of Christian burial Frl, July 20, 10 am, from St. Mary's R.C Church, Deal.

Friends may call at the Woolley Funeral Home, 10 Morrell St, Long Branch, Thurs. 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. interment, Mt. Cormel Cemetery, West Long Branch. STAUB Catherine, of Neptune City, on July 15, 1984.

Beloved wife of William W. Mother of Irene Patroclnlo, Dolores Fitzgerald and the late William W. Jr. Sister of Mary Chesney, Elizabeth McGee and Eleanor Moran. Funeral Thurs, 8:30 am.

from the Reilly Funeral Home, 8th Ave. St, Belmar. Mdss of Christian Burial 9 am. Church of St. Elizabeth.

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