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A22 Asbury Park Press Sunday, July 3. 1994 Obituaries For service times and other details, see Services listing Deaths J.R. Kerekesh, consultant J. ROBERT KEREKESH, 61, of FAIR HAVEN, died Friday at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. He was a self-employed consultant in business communications.

Previously, he was president of the Metropolitan Business Forms, Red Bank, for 10 years. He was an Air Force Korean War veteran. He was a member of the Red Bank Rotary and the Eastern Monmouth Chamber of Commerce. He was a former member of 9 jJ' the Beacon Hill Country Club and attended Monmouth College. He was born in Upper Montclair and lived in Rumson before moving to Fair Haven over two years ago.

Surviving are his wife, Betsy Donald Kerekesh; two sons, John A. Dunigan, Manhattan, and D. Michael Dunigan, North Long Branch; two daughters, Patricia J. Dunigan, Rumson, and Drew Ann Dunigan-Campanella, Fair Haven; two brothers, William Rodondo Beach, and Stephen San Jose, and three sisters, Joan M. Donald, Little Silver; Sara M.

Marcy, Monterey, and Edna M. Craig, Richmond, Va. John E. Day Funeral Home, Red Bank, is in charge of arrangements. retiring in 1973.

He was born in York where he lived until moving to: Manchester 14 years ago. His wife, Angelina, died in 1990. Surviving are two sons, Andrew New York, and Bruce, Belle Mead; a i daughter, Judith Pardo, New York; four brothers, two sisters, four grand-- children and one Funeral Home, Lakewood, is in charge of arrangements. ANTHONY G. PET0LIN0, 84, of Whiting, MANCHESTER SHIP, died yesterday at his home, Mr.

Petolino, also known as Don Ster- m-. ling, operated the Don and June Ster-j. ling Talent Center, Newark, con- ducted the Don Sterling Orchestra, -and was a freelance music writer and! composer. He was a World War Army veteran, past commander of Greater Newark Post 6297 Veterans of Foreign Wars; past commander American Legion Post 502, Whiting, and a member of the Musicians Local 16, AFL-CIO, Newark. All Surviving are his wife, June Cappola, and two sisters, Freaso, Brick Township, and Bencivengo, South Plainfield.

Man-hi? Chester Memorial Funeral i Jane Booker hospital trustee HELEN MAZEL RICHKUS, 73, ofS Forked River, LACEY TOWNSHIP,) died Thursday at Community Medical yv-mt Center, Toms River. She was a book-j" keeping supervisor for Bristol MeyerslTE Auuoiu, iui ycaia uiiui iciuuiu ill it 1980. She was a member of St. Pius.i,; Pnman PathrJi PVintvVi JtrwVaA Dita vr in Brockport, N.Y., until moving to Stuart in 1974. Her husband, Herman died in 1969.

Surviving are a son, David Plymouth, a daughter, Ann L. Donovan, Toms River; a sister, Laura Knepp, Erie, and four granddaughters. Anderson and Campbell Funeral Home, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements. BEATRICE MANDEL, 88, of BRICK TOWNSHIP, died Friday at home. She was a manager of the Coffee-Break Donut Shop, Asbury Park, for many years until retiring in 1989.

She was born in Asbury Park where she lived until moving to Brick five years ago. i Her husband, Oscar, died in 1988. Surviving are two sons, Albert, Brick, and Benjamin, Toms River; a daughter, Shirley Pulz, Lakewood; seven grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren. D'Elia Funeral Home, Lake-wood, is in charge of arrangements. WILLIAM A.

MEGGE 68, of TOMS RIVER, died yesterday at Point Pleasant Hospital. He was a manager with Sea-Land Services, Elizabeth, for 17 years until retiring in 1977. He was a member and past commander of the Bayonne American Legion Post 19, a member of the La-cawan Power Squadron and Past Com' modore of the Cozy Cove Yacht Club, Island Heights. He was a member of the Long Hill Volunteer Fire Department, Chatham. He was a Marine Corps veteran of World War JJ.

He was born in Jersey City and lived in the Shore area for 17 years. Surviving are his wife, the former Shirley Smith; a son, William Toms River, and one step-grandson. Kedz Funeral Home, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements. CATHERINE M. MERLAU, 80, of Cedar Glen Lakes, Whiting, MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP, died Friday at Community Medical Center, Toms River.

She was a communicant of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Catholic Church, Whiting. She was born in Newark and lived in East Orange until moving to Whiting in 1972. Her husband, Charles, died in 1975. Surviving are a son, Charles, San Diego; two daughters, Dorothy A.

Cronan, Brick Township, and Jean Thiemann, Port St. Lucie, 11 grandchildren, and 15 great-grandchildren. Anderson and Campbell Funeral Home, Whiting, is in charge of arrangements. IRVING NYDICK, 84, of LAKE-WOOD, died yesterday at Riverview Extended Care Center, Red Bank. He was a postal clerk for the Jersey City Post Office for over 25 years retiring in 1969.

He was a member of the Temple Beth El, the Jewish War Veterans Post 10, and the Letter Carrier's Association, all Jersey City. He was born in Russia and moved to Jersey City in 1910. He lived in Lake-wood for the last four years. Surviving are his daughter, Anita Kraut, Ocean Township; a brother, Jack, Florida, and two grandchildren. Bloomfield-Cooper Funeral Chapel, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements.

ANDREW J. PARDO, 81, of MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP, died Friday at Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood. He was a manager for International Paper New York, for many years the Republican Club, and the can Legion Auxiliary. She lived Forked River for 14 years. Surviving are a son John, daughter, Patricia Sesini, Forked River, and four grandchildren.

C.C" Van Emburgh Ridgewood, is of arrangements. grandniece. Meehan Funeral jMome, Spring Lake Heights, is in charge of arrangements. CLARENCE E. GORDON 86, of ASBURY PARK, died Thursday at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune.

He was known as "Pat," and was the owner of Controlled Heating and Cooling Asbury Park, until retiring in 1979. He was a member of Washington Masonic Lodge 9, Eaton-town, the Crescent Temple AAONMS, Trenton, and a 38-year member of Elks Lodge 1698, Point Pleasant. He was born in Newark and lived in Ma-plewood until moving to Asbury Park 58 years ago. Surviving are his wife, Valerie B. Gordon, Asbury Park; a son, C.

Edward Gordon, Neptune; one daughter, Dr. Shirle D. Gordon, Malaysia; nine grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. Francioni, Taylor Lopez Funeral Home, Asbury Park, is in charge of arrangements. JOSEPH J.

IERUBIN0 83, of Churchville, formerly of LONG BRANCH, died Friday at St. Mary's Hospital, Middletown, Pa. He was the circulation manager for the Newark Evening Star for 38 years until retiring in 1972. He was a former member of the Civilian Conservation Corps. He was born in Newark and lived in Long Branch and West Palm Beach, until moving to Churchville a few months ago.

His wife, Theresa Portuese Ieru-bino, predeceased him. Surviving are two sons, Joseph Churchville, and Thomas Potomac, nine grandchildren, and 11 great-grandchildren. Joseph A. Fluehr III Funeral Home, Richboro, is in charge of arrangements. ESTELLE GRAY JOHNSTON, 70, of LITTLE SILVER, died yesterday at home.

She was a federal government employee for 43 years last working as a director of Community and Family Activities, Army Garrison, Fort Monmouth, until retiring in January. She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and she was past president of the Monmouth County Chapter of the English Speaking Union. Mrs. Johnston was a charter member of the Navesink Country Club. She was born in Brownsville, and lived in Little Silver for over 30 years.

Her husband, Lt. Col. Rufus Z. Johnston died in 1972. Surviving are two sisters, Marilyn Gray Goodspeed, Little Silver, and Royal Whitaker Adams, Rogue River, two nieces and one nephew.

John E. Day Funeral Home, Red Bank, is in charge of arrangements. ALBERTA LACEY, 76, of OCEAN GROVE, died Wednesday at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. She was the former owner of the Central House Hotel in Ocean Grove. She was born in New York and lived in Bloom-field before moving to Ocean Grove.

Her husband, Russell, died in 1966. Surviving are a son, Wilford Halpin, Tucson, a daughter, Margaret Harry, Manasquan; six grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Forest Hills Funeral Home, Newark, is in charge of arrangements. MARIE BELF0RD TAYLOR, 88, of NEPTUNE, died yesterday at home. She was a seamstress for Hirsch and Warm Manufacturing Barclay.

Helen Robertson Lakehursi Berdell. Edith Keansburg Boehm, Sylvia E. Matawan Boogdanlan, Roselle Brunswick Booker. Jane Hurd Middletown Township Bull, Abby A. Brick Township Burke.

Jane W. Whltty Spring Lake Cole, Walter T. Manchester Township Drlk, Esther R. Penslck Edison Township Gordon, Clarence E. Sr.

Asbury Park Hawkins. Robert E. Island Heights lerublno, Joseph J. Sr. Churchville.

Pa. Johnston, EstelleGray Utile Silver Keller, Walter J. Berkeley Township Kerekesh, J. Robert Fair Haven Knudson, William T. Brick Township Lacey, Alberta Ocean Grove Lax, Raymond E.

Berkeley Township Lybarger, Fern M. Smart, Fla. Mandel, Beatrice Brick Township Megge, William A. Jr. Toms River Merlau, Catherine M.

Manchester Township Nydlck, Irving Lakewood PardO, Andrew J. Manchester Township Petollno, Anthony G. Manchester Township Richkus, Helen Mazel Lacey Township Seymour, Jane K. Long Beach Township Taylor, Marie Beltord Neptune Wacyra, Mary S. Marlboro Township EDITH BERDELL, 70, of KEANS- BURG, died yesterday at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel Township, She worked at Elder and Jenks, Bayonne, for 20 years until retiring in 1979.

She was the union shop representative. She was a former member of the Silvermead Community Club, Freehold Township. She was born in Trenton and lived in Perth Amboy and Freehold Township until moving to Keansburg in March. Her husband, Norman died in 1981, and her son, Dennis Jamieson, died in 1982. Surviving are two daughters, Viola R.

Anger, Danielson, and Patricia Burdell, Keansburg, and four grandchildren. C.H.T. Clayton Son Funeral Home, Adelphia, Howell Township, is in charge of arrangements. SYLVIA E. BOEHM, 84, of MATAWAN, died Friday at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel Township.

She was a supervisor for Continental Insurance New York, for 25 years until retiring in 1974. She was a member of the Matawan Presbyterian Church, where she was a member of Club 60 and the Women's Circle. She also was a member of the Matawan Women's Club and the Senior Citizens Club of St. Clement's Roman Catholic Church, Matawan. She was born in Brooklyn and lived in Richmond Hill and Queens until moving to Matawan 20 years ago.

Her husband, Edv. rd P. Boehm, died in 1948. Surviving 3 son, William H. Boehm, East N.v two daughters, Ruth A.

Gapy, Hazlet Township, and Elizabeth L. Crawford, Matawan, and six grandchildren. Bedle Funeral Home, Matawan, is in charge of arrangements. JANE W. WHITTY BURKE, 89, of SPRING LAKE, died Tuesday at Memorial Hospital, North Conway, N.H.

She was editor-writer and Washington correspondent of the Staten Island Register from 1945 to 1950. She served in the Ambulance Corps on Staten Island during World War II. She was a communicant of St. Catharine's Roman Catholic Church, Spring Lake. She owned and managed several Shore area properties and was a Civil War scholar.

She was born in Philadelphia and lived in Manhattan until moving to Spring Lake about 50 years ago. Her husband, Hubert, died in 1960. Surviving are two nieces and one In Loving Memory of Walter James Soden, Jr. "J.R." Died at age 24, July 3, 1993. One year later we wonder why you left us so soon.

Not everyone could see through you like we did. We still love and miss you. Always and Forever, i Phaedra, Justin, Kenny, I Alexis and Family if I JANE K. SEYMOUR, 74, of North7 Beach, LONG BEACH TOWNSHIP, died yesterday at home. She worked for the Cranford Township Board of Education as a school nurse and as a social worker until retiring 12 years'1 ago.

She was the parish secretary for'0111'1 St. Francis of Assisi Roman Catholic Church, Brant Beach, until retiring six'A months ago. She was secular Francis-" can and a member of the Rosary and I Altar Society where she was a nicant of St. Francis of Assisi Roman 'L Catholic Church, Brant Beach, Long Beach Township. Ms.

Seymour was, a former communicant of Immaculate Heart of Mary Roman Church, Scotch Plains. She was a graduate of the Paine Hall f-School, New York, the Mount Sinai Hospital Nursing School, earning a nursing degree and a master's degree in nursing from Columbia University." She was a member of the Alumni sociation of Mount Sinai Hospital, She was past president of the Joseph Hayes Theatre, Beach Haven, and a'H member of the National Education As- 'q sociation and the New Jersey Educa- urf; -tion Association. She was born in abeth and lived in Elizabeth and Scotch Ji Plains until moving to Long Beach Is- 12 years ago. Surviving are three brothers, James Lakewood, Harold J. Cranford, and William Ocean Townshio and JANE HURD BOOKER, 93, of MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP, a member of the board of trustees of Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune, died Friday at home.

She was a member of the Rumson Country Club and the Rumson Garden Club, and a member and past president of Ladies Christian Union of New MARYS. WACYRA, 97, of MARLBORO TOWNSHIP died Friday at Brook Wood Convalescent Home, Saddle River. She was a communicant of St. Gabriel's Roman Catholic Church, Marlboro. She was born in Poland and lived in Freehold Township before moving to Marlboro 55 years ago.

Her husband, Stanley J. Wacyra, died in 1961, and a daughter, Kather-ine Krishak, died in 1980. Surviving are a son, Edward W. Wacyra, Marlboro; a daughter, Helen C. Gemmell, Elmwood Park; four grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.

Higgins Memorial Home, Freehold, is in charge of arrangements. HELEN ROBERTSON BARCLAY, 100, of LAKEHURST, died Friday at the Logan Manor Nursing Home, Manchester Township. She was a member of the Daughters of Scotia Bonnie Doon 10 for 42 years. She was a member of the Knox Presbyterian Church, Kearny. She was born in Scotland and came to America in 1928 living in Kearny and Cranford until moving to Lakehurst three years ago.

Her husband, David predeceased her. Surviving are a son, William Barclay; three daughters, Cathie Pastrof, Cis Pastrof, and Ella McMunn, nine grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren and seven great-great-grandchildren. Mulligan Funeral Home, Harrison, is in charge of arrangements. ABBY A. BULL, 62, of BRICK TOWNSHIP, died Thursday at Point Pleasant Hospital.

She was the co-owner of Young Innocents Childrens Shop, Bay Head, for the past 14 years. She was born in Newark and lived in Bay Head before moving to Brick four years ago.Surviving are her husband William; a daughter, Cynthia, Easton, her mother, Abby Sommer, Lakewood; a brother Frank Sommer, Newark, and three grandchildren. Van Hise Callagan Funeral Home, Point Pleasant Beach, is in charge of arrangements. PAUL E. BUT0W of TOMS RIVER, was an Army World War II Prisoner of War in Germany released at the end of the war.

He was awarded the Prisoner of War Medal. This information was omitted in his obituary Thursday in the Asbury Park Press. WALTER T. COLE, 64, of MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP, died Thursday at home. He was a building manager for Ratzskin and Cohen, New York, for 10 years until retiring in 1990.

He was an Air Force Korean War veteran. Previously, he was a merchant seaman. He was born in New York where he lived until moving to Manchester 25 years ago. Surviving is a nephew, Patrick McEnaney, New York. Cremation Service of Ocean, Brick, is in charge of arrangements.

ROBERT E. HAWKINS, 73, of ISLAND HEIGHTS, died Thursday at home. He worked in the maintenance department of Ciba-Geigy Toms River, for 20 years and worked as a part-time bartender for Olsen's Bar and Grill, Toms River, for 15 years. He was a Navy World War II veteran. He was born in Port Royal, where he lived until moving to Island Heights 42 years ago.

His wife, Dorothy M. Holzer, died in I HIM York. She attended All Saints Memorial Episcopal Church, Navesink, Middletown. She was born in New York and lived in Middletown since 1920. Her husband, John Marshall Booker, died in 1973.

Adams Memorial Home, Red Bank, is in charge of arrangements. 1992. Surviving are a son, Robert two daughters, Susan Wachtler, Toms River, and Gale Gallegan, Berkeley Township; a brother, Maurice Hawkins, Port Royal; two sisters, Marcia Tharp, Carrollton, and Martha Gowen, Pendleton, his mother-in-law, Susan Holzer, Toms River, and four grandchildren. Anderson and Campbell Funeral Home, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements. WALTER J.

KELLER, 72, of Holiday City Carefree, BERKELEY TOWNSHIP, died Friday at home. He was an engineer for the Ford Instrument Co. Division of Sperry Rand. He was a County of Rockland, N.Y., deputy sheriff for 16 years until retiring in 1977. He was a life member of both the Disabled American Veterans and the Military Order of the Purple Heart.

He was an Army World War II veteran and was awarded the Purple Heart medal. He lived in Blauvelt, N.Y., and Ormond Beach, until moving to Berkeley 15 years ago. Surviving are his wife of 50 years, Helene McGinley Keller; two daughters, Eileen Maguire and Virginia Luthman, both of Toms River; a sister, Evelyn Piucci, Daytona Beach, and three grandchildren. Quinn-Hopping Funeral Home, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements. WILLIAM T.

KNUDSON, 68, of BRICK TOWNSHIP, died yesterday at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. He was an iron worker for Union Local 11, Bloomfield, for 40 years until retiring six years ago. He was a Junior Commissioner of the state Soccer Association from 1965-1970, a member of the state Referee Association (Soccer), member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Brick, and an East Newark Councilman from 1980 to 1987. He was a communicant of St. Dominic's Roman Catholic Church, Brick.

He was born in Kearny and lived in East Newark, moving to Brick seven years ago. Surviving are his wife, Jeanette Ko monieski; two sons, William W. Knudson, Brielle, and Ken Knudson, Brick, and a grandchild. Colonial Funeral Home, Brick, is in charge of arrangements. RAYMOND E.

LAX, 67, of BERKELEY TOWNSHIP, died Thursday at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York. He was a director for North Hudson Regional Communications, West New York, for 13 years until retiring two years ago. Previously, he was a signal superintendent for alarms and traffic lights for the Weehawken Township Fire Department for 25 years. He was World War II Marine veteran. He was a communicant of St.

Barnabas Roman Catholic Church, Bayville, Berkeley. He was a member of the Sonata Bay Club, Bayville. He was born in Jersey City and lived in Weehawken until moving to Bayville two years ago. Surviving are his wife of 46 years, Angela Saluto Lax; a son, Richard, Fle-mington; a daughter, Barbara Barakat, Wayne Township; a brother, Robert Lax, Park Ridge, and six grandchildren. Mastapeter Funeral Home, Bayville, is in charge of arrangements.

FERN M. LYBARGER, 78, of Stuart, whose daughter lives in TOMS RIVER, died Friday at her daughter's home. She was a teacher for the Brockport Central School for 15 years until retiring in 1974. She was born in Waterford, and lived )rbo Services several nieces and nephews. Bugbee-; Riggs of Ship Bottom is in charge of arrangements.

KNUDSON Saturday. Beloved husband of Jeanette Komon- William Thomas, age 68. of Brick lewsKi. uevoiea ramer or vviuiam ana rven. Grandfather of Noel.

Funeral Mass will be offered' on Tuesday. 9:15 a.m. at St. Dominic's R.CnJ Church of Brick. Burial will follow at Greenwood Cemetery in Brielle.

Visitation is Sunday. 7-9 p.m. and Monday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at Colonial Funeral Home. 2170 Route 88, Brick.

LAX Raymond 67, on June 30, 1994 of Bayville. Beloved husband of Angela E. Saluto. Loving father of Richard and Barbara Barakat." Dear brother of Robert. Also surviving are six loving grandchildren.

Funeral from Mastapeter FuneraT Home, 270 Route 9, Bayville, on Wednesday at 10 a.m. Funeral Mass at St. Barnabas R.C. Church at 1 1 a.m. Visiting Tues-, day.

7-9 p.m. Burial Holy Cross. North MANDEL Beatrice, on July 1 1994. of Township, formerly of Asbury Park. Wife of the, late Oscar Mandel.

Mother of Shirley Pulz. Albert and Benjamin. Friends may call Tuesday. 10-11 a.m. at D'Elia Funeral Home, Route 70 .1 Vermont Lakewood, N.J.

Service will be i Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the funeral home. will follow at Greenwood Cemetery, Brielle, N.J. TAYLOR Marie Belford, age 88, of Neptune July 2, 1994. Beloved mother of Richard, rothy Lett and Bernice Bullock.

Grandmother three, great-grandmother of one. Funeral service Wednesday, 1 1 a m. at Second Baptist Church: 124 Atkins Asbury Park. Interment Mon- i mouth Memorial Park Cemetery. Tinton the Rev.

Dr. Verner R. Matthews officiating. Friends may call at the James H. Hunt Funeral, vi 'i Neptune, until retiring in 1972.

She was a member of the Second Baptist Church, Asbury Park, where she was a member of the Crescent Club. sne wasDorn in Washington, D.C. and lived in the A 1 Shore area for 70 years. Surviving are a son, Richard Taylor, Matawan; two daughters, Dorothy Lett, Aberdeen Township, and Bernice Bullock, Neptune; three grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. James H.

Hunt Funeral Home, Asbury Park, is in charge of arrangements. Sun. July 10th 9 A.M. Conducted In Our Gallery 504 Main St. Asbury Park, N.J.

Pontiac Grand Am 1990 w1 2,600 mi. 1974 Mer. 450 SLC, Fine Art, Oil Paintings, 1979 Rupp Tri-Wheel Motorcycle, Oriental Rugs (old ones), L. J. Stickley Chair, Carved Teak Tables, Sterling Silver (lots of it), Civil War Rifle, Several Clocks, Dresden Figure, Lionel Trains, Olympic BH-2 Microscope, Bisque Dolls, Cut Glass, Duck Decoys, Fine China.

Lots More. Preview: July 8th 9th. 1 1 AM to 4 PM BERDELL Edith, age 70, of Keansburg, formerly ol Freehold Township, on Saturday, July 2 1994. Friends and relatives are invited to attend funeral services, Monday, July 4. 1994 at 11 a.m.

at the C.H.T. Clayton Son Funeral Home, 958 Adelphia (Route 524), Adelphia. Interment Adelphia Cemetery. Visiting at the funeral home, Monday, one hour prior to the service. BOOGDANIAN Roselle.

on July 1, 1994 in New Brunswick. Private services will be Tuesday at the Second Reformed Church, New Brunswick. There will be a memorial service Sunday, Aug. 14, 1994 at a place to be announced. Memorial contributions may be made to; Middlesex Coun- ty Medical Society Foundation Inc.

Scholarship Fund, 57 Cranbury B-7, East Brunswick, N.J. 08816. BULL Abby age 62, of Brick Township on June 30. 1994. Wife of William T.

Mother of Cynthia T. of Easton, Md. Daughter of Abby Sommer of Lakewood. Sister of Frank Sommer of Newark. Del.

Grandmother of three. A memorial service will be held Saturday, July 9 at 2 p.m. at Van Hise Callagan Funeral Home, 812 Arnold Point Pleasant Beach. GORDON Clarence E. Sr (Pat), age 86.

of Asbury Park on June 30. 1994. Beloved husband of Valerie Gordon. Devoted father of C. Edward Gordon and Dr.

Shirle D. Gordon. Grandfather of nine. Great-grandfather of six. Funeral service from Francioni.

Taylor Lopez Funeral Home, 704 Seventh Asbury Park, at 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 6. Masonic service 8 p.m. Tuesday. Interment Hosedale Cemetery.

Linden. N.J. Friends may call at the funeral home 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. IERU8IN0 Joseph J.

of Churchville. July 1. 1994. (Formerly of Long Branch NJ West Palm Beach Beloved husband of the late Theresa (nee Portuese). Dearest father of Joseph Thomas A.

lerublno. Also survived by 9 grandchildren and 1 1 great-grandchildren. Relatives friends are invited to attend his funeral Tuesday 8 30 AM from the Fleuhr Funeral Home. 800 Newtown-Richboro Richboro. PA.

and to mass of Christian burial 10AM. St. Vincent De Paul Church, Richboro. Interment Fairmount Cemetery. Newark.

NJ. Friends may call Monday evening 7PM-9PM. Contributions in his memory may be made to Hospice. 44 Bunkera, West Palm Beach. Fl.

33405 JOHNSTON Estelle Gtay of Little Silver. on July 2. 1994. Wife of the late Lt. Col.

Rufus Z. Johnston. Sister of Marilyn Gray Goodspeed and Royal Whitaker Adams. Aunt of two nieces and one nephew. No visitation.

Service Wednesday morning at St. George's by the River Episcopal Church, Rumson, after which she will be interred in Arlington National Cemetery with her husband. In lieu of flowers, please make any desired donations to the Riverview Hospice Program, Riverview Medical Center. 1 Riverview Plaza, Red Bank, 07701 KEREKESH J. Robert of Fair Haven.

N.J.. formerly of Rumson, N.J.. on July 1, 1994. Husband of Dunigan, Michael Dunigan. Patricia J.

Dunigan and Drew Ann Dunigan-Campanella. Brother of Setsy (nee uonaia; rvereKesn. rainer of jonn Joan M. Donald, William A. Kerekesh, Sara M.

Marcy, Edna M. Craig, and Stephen J. Kerekesh and Ihe late George W. Kerekesh. Uncle of several nieces, nephews, and grandnieces and nephews.

Visitation Tuesday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the John Day Funeral Home. 85 Riverside Red Bank, N.J. Services to take place on Wednesday, 11 a at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: Monmouth Medical Center Orthopedic Research Education Fund, 300 2nd Long Branch, N.J.

07740 7 9 p.m. flf: WACYRA Mary 97. of Marlboro on July 1 Gemmell. Funeral Arvire will beheld on Tuesdau 1994 Mather of Edward Wacvra and Helen at 9:15 a.m. at the Higgins Memorial Home, 20 i center street.

Freehold, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Gabriels RX. Marlboro Township at 10 a.m. Interment will follow at Sacred Heart Cemetery, Calling hours will be held at the funeral home on Monday. 2 4 and 7 9 p.m.

In memoriam MOUNT Margaret E. (July 4, 1987) Tender thoughts memories of you will always; )y: and will never be forgotten. uut neans. you are oeany m.ea oy ai, Dan. Larry.

Nancy Tina. Forever loved. Otlt IYJ7 NOEL RlChri aV Died July 4. 1992 We love and miss you Rick Mom. Dad and the Family.

"in Card of thanks MOORE Odyssey. iLf.t1 vyone who provided their help. KSilimlTS during the time of our r.eh Odyssey Moore wishes to enr. heartfelt thanks..

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