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C6 Asbury Park PressThursday, September 9, 1 993 Deaths Obituaries For service times and other details, see Services listing daughters, Diane Rogers, Neptune, Donna Chesley, Jackson Township, and Denise Rogers, with whom he also lived; a brother, Le Roy Rogers, Jackson, and six grandchildren. Reilly Funeral Home, Belmar, is in charge of Township Timothy E. Ryan Home for Funerals, Toms River, Malone, Gerard 43, Freehold Township Freeman Funeral Home, Freehold Mann, Kenneth 82. Neptune James H. Hum Funeral Home, Asbury Park Mason, Mildred 76, Monmoeth Beach John E.

Day Funeral Home, Red Bank Mazza, Joseph 62, East Brunswick Township Brunswick Memorial Home, East Brunswick McDonnell, Thomas Peter, 56, Jackson Township George S. Hassler Funeral Home, Jackson McLean, Dorothy, 77, Bayvllle section, Berkeley Township Carmona-Bolen Home for Funerals, Toms River Mitchell, John 47, Belford section, Middletown Township John F. Pfleger Funeral Home, Middletown Mitchell, John Paul, 58, Toms River Anderson and Campbell Funeral Home, Toms River Moersdorf, Margaret Lester, 82, Lakewood Colonial Funeral Homes, Brick Township Rellly, Luclle Brick Township Robert C. Seary Funeral Home, Manasquan Reppiier, Sidney 78. Pine Beach Anderson and Campbell Funeral Home, Toms River Rogers, Melvln C.

67, Neptune Reilly Funeral Home, Belmar Stanton, Bertha 77, Brick Township Synowiecki Funeral Home, Carteret Stelnltz, Dolores, 61, of Howell Townnshlp Elia Funeral Home, Lakewood Stern, Morris. 83, Manalapan Township Bloomfield- Cooper Jewish Chapels, Manalapan Thomore, Anthony 80, Atlantic Highlands Posten 's Funeral Home, Atlantic Highlands Tyler, Hattle 81, Freehold Higgins Memorial Home, Freehold Vandenbulcke, Alicia 77, Brick Township Colonial Funeral Home, Brick Verllck, Julia, 95, Jackson Township Debow-Leber Funeral Home, Brookwood, Jackson Weber, F. Peter, 63, Palm City, Fla. Welsner, Lillian Beck, 81, Monmouth Beach Worden-Hoidal Funeral Home, Oakhurst, Ocean Township White, Patricia 51, Wall Township Johnson Funeral Home, Wall Township Township, Jeane Ianiro, Oakhurst section, Ocean, and Lillian Simeone, West Palm Beach, and a grandchild. Buckley Funeral Home, Asbury Park, is in charge of arrangements.

JOEL BLENDEN, 61, of Elizabeth, whose brother lives in OCEAN TOWNSHIP, died Tuesday at home. He was a self-employed real estate investor. He was a graduate of Asbury Park High School and William and Mary University. He was a member of Pi Lamda Phi and the Jewish Education Center, Elizabeth. He was a founder and scout master of Troop 613, Boy Scouts of America, Elizabeth.

Born in New York City, he lived in Hillside for 20 years before moving to Elizabeth 16 years ago. Surviving are three sons, Lawrence and Richard, both Fort Lee, and Allen, Emerald Hills, and a brother Paul, Ocean Township. Bloomfield-Cooper Jewish Chapels, Manalapan Township, is in charge of arrangements. D0MINICK BOZZA, 78, of MATAWAN TOWNSHIP died yesterday at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel Township. He was a longshoreman with the International Longshoreman Association, Port Newark and Hoboken for 40 years, retiring in 1980.

He was a communicant of the St. Lawrence Roman Catholic Church, Laurence Harbor, Old Bridge Township. He also was an Army veteran. He was born in Jersey City and moved to Matawan 20 years ago. His wife Palma Grisi Bozza died in 1987, and his son John Bozza died in 1984.

He is survived by a daughter, Barbara Maher of Brick Township; two brothers, Joseph Bozza of Iselin, Woodbridge Township, and Frank Bozza of Point Pleasant. Also surviving are two sisters Phylis Whelan and Jean Zlett, two grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. Day Funeral Home, Keyport, is in charge of arrangements. MARY CAHILL, 60, of Wyreka, formerly of KEYPORT, died Saturday at home. She was a communicant of St.

Joseph Roman Catholic Church, Wyreka. Born in Hazlet Township, she lived in Keyport before moving to Wyreka eight years ago. Her brother, Perry Cahill, died in June. Surviving are four brothers, James Cahill and Arthur Cahill, both Keyport, William Cahill, Holmdel Township, and Paul Thomas Cahill, Palm Harbor, and four sisters, Jewel Moran and Loretta Armstrong, both Dunedin, Patty Ragner, Santa Paula, and Elizabeth Tib-betts, Red Bank. Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport, is in charge of arrangements.

ROSEMARY S. CAULEY, 70, of SPRING LAKE, died Tuesday at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. She was a teacher at the Littleton Elementary School, Parsippany, for 14 years, retiring 14 years ago. Mrs. Cauley was a member of the Third Order of Mt.

Carmel, St. Catharines Roman Catholic Church, Spring Lake, Born in Bayonne, she lived in Parsip-pany-Troy Hills Township before mov- Country Club, Old Bridge Township, and the Doris Day Animal League. Born in Newark, she lived in the Iselin section of Woodbridge Township before moving to Belford 24 years ago. Surviving are her husband, S. John; a son, Thomas, Atlantic Highlands; a daughter, Bobbi Maino, Shamong Township; her parents, Ernest and Sally Bambert, Berkeley Township; a sister, Marlene Brown, Toms River, and three grandchildren.

Timothy E. Ryan Home for Funerals, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements. GERARD J. "GARY" MALONE, 43, of FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP, died Tuesday at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Mr.

Malone was a warehouseman and for the past six months, was employed by Juldor Transport New Brunswick. He had served two enlistments in the Air Force during the Vietnam War. Mr. Malone was born in Jersey City, and lived in California and Florida before moving to Freehold three years ago. Surviving are his wife, Marijane Mazzille; and his mother, Ruth Malone of Jersey City.

The Freeman Funeral Home, Freehold, is in charge of arrangements. KENNETH W. MANN, 82, of NEPTUNE, died Tuesday at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. He worked for the Mount English Ford Red Bank, retiring in 1952. He was a communicant of St.

Peter Claver Roman Catholic Church, Asbury Park, and was a former member of the Red Bank Board of Education. He was born in Orange County, N.Y., and had lived in Red Bank for 67 years before moving to Neptune. He is survived by his wife, Margaret; two sons, Dr. Robert Mann of Neptune, and Kenneth Mann Jr. of Fair Haven; a daughter Margaret Evans of Neptune; two sisters, Cassandra Jackson of Fair Haven, and Isa-belle Mann of Neptune, nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

The James H. Hunt Funeral Home, Asbury Park, in charge of arrangements. MILDRED S. MASON, 76, of MONMOUTH BEACH, died Tuesday at her home. She was a home-maker and member of the Monmouth Beach Fire Department's Ladies Auxiliary, and member of the Sandpipers of Monmouth Beach senior citizens group.

She was born in Elizabeth and moved to Monmouth Beach 45 years ago. She is survived by her husband, Stephen M. Mason; three sons, Ronald Mason, Bokeelia, John Mason, Long Branch, and Carl Mason of Oceanport; a daughter, Joyce Ottino, Eatontown; a brother, Buddy Snedeker, Middletown Township; and three sisters, Gathering Mullen, Elizabeth, Isabelle Zeok, Largo, and Pat Liebrock, Ocean Township, and four grandchildren. John E. Day Funeral Home of Red Bank is in charge of arrangements.

JOHN MITCHELL 47, of the Belford section, MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP died yesterday at River-view Medical Center, Red Bank. He was a mechanic for the U.S. Air Force, Del Rio, Texas, for 22 years. Born in Atlantic Highlands, he lived in Del Rio before moving to Belford a year ago. His wife, Josephine, died in 1989.

He is survived by a son Christopher, Del Rio, Texas; one brother Peter, Atlantic Highlands; two sisters, Frances Mitchell, Belford, and Jean Feiling, Keyport. John F. Pfleger Funeral Home, Middletown, is in charge of arrangements. MELVIN C. ROGERS 67, of NEPTUNE, died Tuesday at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune.

He was a custodian at Neptune Junior High School for 20 years. Born in Belmar, he was a lifetime resident of the Shore area, moving to Neptune 35 years ago. His wife, Carol Perone Rogers, died in 1977. Surviving are a son, Melvin C. with whom he lived; three This is a complete list of obituaries the Asbury Park Press received for today.

Some obituaries may not appear in this edition. Acerra, Mary 98, Wesj Long Branch Damiano Funeral Home, Long Branch Ambrose, Francis 70, Parkersburg, w.va. Van Hise and Callagan Funeral Home, Point Pleasant Beach Appel, Dorothy 80, Red Bank Posten 3 Funeral Home, Atlantic Highlands Blanco, Augusta, 71, Ocean Township Buckley Funeral Home, Asbury Park, Blenden, Joel, 61, Elizabeth Bloomfield-Cooper Jewish Chapels, Manalapan Township Bozza, Domlnlck, 78, Matawan Township Day Funeral Home, Keyport Cahlll, Mary, 60, Wyreka, Calif. Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport Capone, Anna Preziosl, 85, Brick Township Colonial Funeral Home, Brick Casola, Robert Barnegat Township Thos L. Shinn Funeral Home, Manahawkin, Stafford Township Cauley, Rosemary 70, Spring Lake Meehan Funeral Home, Spring Lake Heights Corduan, Richard 80, Manchester Township Manchester Memorial Funeral Home, Whiting, Manchester Township Corduan, Miriam Ethne, 86, Manchester Township Manchester Memorial Funeral Home, Whiting, Ford, Thomas Patrick, 64, Short Hills Smith and Smith Funeral Directors, Springfield Greenwald, Gertrude, Manchester Township Belkoff Jewish Memorial Chapel, Lakewood Hackett, Charlotte 76, Forked River, Lacey Township Layton's Funeral Home, Forked River, Lacey Township Hartung, Eva 88, Bhdgewater Township Collins-Calhoun Funeral Home, Rutherford Hasparls, Katherlne Smith, 69, Spotswood Lester Memorial Home, Jamesburg hums, Carol 75, staten Island Harmon Home for Funerals, Staten Island Hopkins, Ralph 85, Brick Township Weatherhead Young Funeral Home, Brick Township rforejwo, Ida Addonlzlo, 77, Howell Township Colonial Funeral Home, Brick Township Malno, Marilyn 59, Middletown MARY E.

ACERRA, 98, of WEST JL0NG BRANCH, died Tuesday at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Nep-J tune. Mrs. Acerra was a communicant of Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, Long Branch, and a member of the Altar Rosary Society. She was a member of the Long Branch Democratic Club and the International Ladies Garment Workers Union, Local 85. Born in Red Bank she lived most of her life in the Long Branch area.

Mrs. Acerra was predeceased by her husband Salvatore "Samuel" Acerra, in 1974, and a daughter Gel-somine "Dolly" Wilder, who died in 1982. Surviving are three sons, Louis Acerra and Samuel Acerra, both Long Branch, and Gene Acerra, West Long Branch; 15 grandchildren; 12 greatgrandchildren, and two great-greatgrandchildren. Damiano Funeral Home, Long Branch, is in charge of arrangements. DOROTHY B.

APPEL, 80, of RED BANK, died Tuesday at King James ACERRA MARY E. (Nee Abbattemarco) age 98 of West Long Branch, on September 7, 1993. Funeral Fri. September 10 at 9 am from the Damiano Funeral Home, Third and Franklin Aves. Long Branch.

Mass of Christian Burial 10 am at Holy Trinity C. Church. Interment Mt Carmel Cemetery. West Long Branch. Friends may call at the funeral home on Thurs.

2-4. 7-9 pm. AMBROSE Francis O. age 70 formerly of Bay Head on Sept. 7.

1993 Funeral services will be held 10am at Van Hise Callagan Funeral Home. 812 Arnold Ave Pt. Pleasant Beach. Interment will follow in St. Ann's Cemetery, Wall Twp.

No calling hours. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to a charity of your choice in Frank Ambrose memory. APPEL Dorothy of Red Bank. NJ entered Into eternal life on Sept. 7.

1993. Funeral services Monday at 1 1 from the First Presbyterian Church at Red Bank. (Tower Hill). No calling hours. Kindly omit flowers.

Donations would be preferred to the First Presbyterian Church at Red Bank, 225 Harding Rd Red Bank, NJ. Interment services private. BIANCO Augusta, age 71, of Wanamassa. on Tuesday, September 7. 1993.

Wife of the late F. Michael Bianco Beloved mother of Michael Bianco. Fran Garsh, and Diane M. Bianco. Devoted sister of Nancy Bianchini, Jeane Ianiro and Lillian Stmeone.

Loving grandmother of one grandson Funeral from the Buckley Funeral Home, 509 Second Asbury Park, on Saturday. September 11 at 9:30 AM. Mass of Christian burial in our Lady of Mount Carmel RC Church. Asbury Park at 10 AM. Entombment.

St. Catharine's Mausoleum, Wall. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday. 2-4 and 7-9 PM. BLANCHET G.

Arthur on September 8. 1993 Devoted husband of Lucille A. Bianchet. Loving father of Lucille B. Conklin, Beverly B.

Reiss and Carole A. Brown, all of Rumson and Margaret Ann Bianchet and Sr. Rosamond of New York City. He is also survived by 13 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Friends 7W.ca" at Frank Campbell Funeral Home.

1076 Madison Ave. at 81 Thursday. 2-4 and 7-9 Funeral Mass at St. John the Martyr Church. 250 East 72 NYC on Friday at 11 a m.

Interment to follow at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Middletown. NJ. Contributions in his memory my be made to St. Vincent's Hospital. NYC.

CAPONE Anna (Preziosi) ot Brick formerly of Palisades Park on Wednesday. Sept. 8th. Beloved wife of the late Frank. Devoted mother of Mary Cotton Ann Bragdon and Gloria Arnold.

Dear sister of Benjamin Treziosl, Evelyn Cardo and Mary Rebetti. Also survived by 8 grandchildren. 10 great grandchildren and 1 great great Srandchilf. Funeral Mass will be offered on Fri-ay at 10am at St. Martha's C.

Church, Pt Pleasant Burial following at St Catharine Cemetery, Wall. Visitation will be Thursday 6-9pm at Colonial Funeral Home. 2170 Hwy. 88. Brick.

CAULEY Rosemary nee Sullivan of Spring Lake on September 7, 1993 Devoted mother of imuimos nuoen tv, Micnaei j. Pauley, uor-inne Aird. Sharon Skaflestad. and Rose Marie Veliz. Dear sister-in-law of Mae Sullivan Funeral services will be held at on Friday at the Meehan Funeral Home.

555 Warren Avenue Spring Lake Heights. Mass of Christian Burial at at St. Catharine's C. Church in Spring Lake. Interment will be at Burial Gate of Heaven Cemetery, East Hanover, NJ.

Visitation from 2-4pm and 7-9pm on Thursday. CORDUAN Richard W. i Miriam both ot Crestwood Village. Whiting. J.

on August 16th it August 23rd respectively. Friends are invited to a memorial service on Saturday. September 11. 1993 at 11 a m. at the Unity Hall Annex on Schoolhouse Road, Whiting, H.J.

Funeral arrangements by Manchester Memorial Funeral Home. 28 Schoolhouse Road. Whiting, N.J. FORD Thomas Patrick of Short Hills on Tuesday September 7, 1993 Husband of Patricia Kelaher Ford. Father ot Thomas P.

III. Joseph Karen Kevin M. and Mark A. Ford. Brother of Mrs.

Geraldine Stabile, John F. and Robert D. Ford and Mrs. Mary R. Kleissler.

Funeral from Smith and Smith (Suburban). 415 Morris Spring- field on Saturday, September 11 at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass In St. Rose of Lima Church, Short Hills at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend.

Interment in Gate of Heaven Cemetery. East Hanover. Friends may can Friday, 2-4 and 7 9 m. ing to Spring Lake in 1982. Surviving are three sons, Thomas Ontario, Canada, Robert Manchester, and Michael Marshalls Creek, three daughters, Conine Aird, Ontario, Canada, Sharon Skaflestad, Bartonsville, and Rose Marie Veliz, Fredon Township, and 14 grandchildren.

Meehan Funeral Home, Spring Lake Heights, is in charge of arrangements. THOMAS PATRICK FORD, 64, of Short Hills, whose brother lives in SPRING LAKE, died Tuesday at his office in Millburn Township. He was the attorney for the Millburn Town-shipBoard of Adjustment from 1980 until the time of his death. He also served as the attorney for the township's Planning Board from 1975-1980, and for the State Board of Architects from 1958-1960. He worked for the Essex County prosecutors office from 1959-1971, and for the Army National Guard Major Judge Advocate General's Corps, from 1952-1972.

Mr. Ford was a partner in Carella, Citrano, Balsam and Ford, Nutley, from 1971-1977, and formed his own firm in East Orange in 1977. He graduated from Seton Hall University, South Orange, in 1950, and from Fordham University Law Bronx, in 1953. He was born in Newark, and lived there until he moved to Short Hills 31 years ago. He is survived by his wife Patricia Kelaher; four sons, Thomas P.

HI, New Brunswick, Joseph L. and Kevin both of Short Hills, and Mark A. of Atlanta; a daughter, Karen P. of Hawaii; two brothers, John F. of West Orange, and Robert R.

of Spring Lake, and two sisters, Geraldine Stabile of Bayonne, and Mary R. Kleissler of West Caldwell. Smith and Smith Funeral Directors, Springfield, is in charge of arrangements. EVA M. HARTUNG, 88, of Bridge-water Township whose daughter-in-law resides in FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP, died Tuesday.

She was employed for 22 years as a grand secretary of the Order of the Eastern Star in Orange, retiring six years ago. She was a past grand matron of the Order of the Eastern Star, a member of the order's Mecca Chapter 19 formerly in Union City Chapter 112 and Guiding Star Chapter 36 of Cliffside Park. She was born in Jersey City and lived in East Orange for more than 25 years before moving to Bridgewater 13 years ago. Her husband, Arthur B. Hartung, died in 1971, and her son Arthur E.

Hartung died in 1985. Surviving are one daughter, Evalyn Gurney of Pine, three sisters, Ruth Dubois of Rutherford, Marion Loeffler of Lynd-hurst Township, and Fern Spalt of Columbia, S.C.; seven grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Collins-Calhoun Funeral Home, Rutherford, is in charge of arrangements. CAROL M. HILLIS, 75, of Staten Island, whose daughter lives in the Lincroft section, MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP, died yesterday at Doctor's Hospital, Staten Island.

She was an accountant for Murphy-Pacific Shipping Manhattan, for 20 years, retiring in 1981. Prior to this, she was an accountant at J.C. Penny, Staten Island, for five years. Mrs. Hillis was a communicant of Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Staten Island.

Born in Staten Island, she was a lifetime resident. Surviving are her husband, William three sons, William, Donald and Richard, all Staten Island; a daughter, Rosemarie Tupe, Middletown; two brothers, James Collins, California, and Joseph, Staten Island; three sisters, Marie Hernon, Dorothy Coleman and Peggy Hillis, all Staten Island, and two grandchildren. Harmon Home for Funerals, Staten Island, is in charge of arrangements. IDA L. ADDONIZIO KOREJWO, 77, of HOWELL TOWNSHIP, died Tuesday at home.

She was a congressional secretary for Rep. Joseph Min-ish of the 11th Congressional District, Orange, for 25 years retiring in 1981. She was a communicant of Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Vails-burg section of Newark, and a member of the Grotase Society, Newark, and the Racing Fans Club (Thoroughbred), Philadelphia. Mrs. Korejwo was born in Newark, and lived there before moving to Howell 11 years ago.

She is survived by her husband Benjamin Korejwo, and two brothers, Sabby D. Addonizio of St. Augustine, and Victor F. Addonizio of Ft. Pierce, Fla.

The Colonial Funeral Home, Brick Township, is in charge of arrangements. MARILYN B. MAINO, 59, of the Belford section, MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP, died yesterday at Bay-shore Community Hospital, Holmdel Township. She was a secretary for the Holmdel Board of Education, working at the Indian Hill School for 23 years. She was a member of the Glenwood arrangements.

DOLORES STEINITZ, 61, of HOWELL TOWNSHIP, died yesterday at home. Born in the Bronx, she lived in Lakewood before moving to! Howell last year. Her husband, Albert, died in Surviving are a son, David, Las seven daughters, Audrey Stanick and. Rachel Steinitz, both Lakewood, Mary! Steinitz of Toms River, Amanda Dea-j con of Florida, Amy Steinitz of Sea' Bright, Leslie Mendez of and Allison Gonsalves of Howell, and six grandchildren. D'Elia Funeral! Home, Lakewood, is in charge of ar-i rangements.

MORRIS STERN, 83, of Covered Bridge, MANALAPAN TOWN-j SHIP, died yesterday at CentraState; Medical Center, Freehold Township." He was a textile manufacturer, operat-1 ing Weaver Shower Curtains, Brook-! lyn, for more than 40 years, retiring in; the mid-1970s. He was a member of the Covered Bridge Lodge, Knights of Pythias, and Seniors Chapter II, Cov-i ered Bridge. Born in Poland, he came to the United States about 1925, liv-j ing in Bayside, N.Y. before moving to! Covered Bridge three years ago. His wife, Bella, died in 1988.

Sur viving are a son, Edward, New Ro-j chelle, N.Y.; a daughter, Audrey Kot-; kin, Marlboro Township; a Sidney, Florida; a sister, Ann California; three grandchildren and his companion, Evelyn Doktor. BloomJ field-Cooper Jewish Chapels, Manala-j pan, is in charge of arrangements. ANTHONY J. THOMORE, 80, of! ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, died Tuesday at Riverview Medical Center Red Bank. He was a proprietor of Pearl's Diner and Motel, Sayreville for 35 years, retiring in 1973.

Mr; Thomore was a communicant of StJ Agnes Roman Catholic Church, Atlan-! tic Highlands. He was a member of thej Sayreville Hunting Club and the Asso-; ciation for Retarded Citizens, Monmouth Unit. Born in South Amboy, he lived in Sayreville before moving to Atlantic Highlands in 1973. Surviving are his wife, Pearl Galka Thomore; two daughters, Sandra Thr more-Sowis, Allenhurst, and Beverly Annarella, Oceanport; two James Kover, Metuchen, and John! Kover, South River; two sisters, Mary Gamolka, Sayreville, and Ellen Mu-rasko, South River; three grand-! daughters and a great-grandson. Post-! en's Funeral Home, Atlantic! Highlands, is in charge of arrange ments.

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APPRAISALS i Additional Obituaries, see page C5. Care Center, Middletown Township. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church, Red Bank, where shewas a deacon. Born in New Orleans, she had lived in Red Bank since 1968. Her husband, George died in 1973, and her son, George C.

died in 1978. Surviving are a daughter, Judith Werner, Little Silver; a sister, Virginia Fontana, New Orleans, and five grandchildren. Posten's Funeral Home, Atlantic Highlands, is in charge of arrangements. AUGUSTA BIANCO, 71, of the Wa- namassa section of OCEAN TOWNSHIP, died Tuesday at Thomas Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia. She was an office manager at U.B.S.

Chemical, Al-lenhurst, for 12 years before retiring in 1988. She was a communicant of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Born in Brooklyn, she lived in Asbury Park for many years before moving to Wanamassa. Her husband, F. Michael died in 1988.

Surviving are a son, Michael, Ocean; two daughters, Fran Garsh, Toms River, and Diane M. Bianco, Neptune City; three sisters Nancy Bi-anchini, Bayville section, Berkeley Services GIRIS William, of Jackson. N.J., on Tuesday, September 7. 1993. Age 78.

Beloved husband of Mania (nee Polashuk). Devoted father of William J. of Hatboro, Pa. and Thomas W. of Jackson.

Dear brother of Paul Dubitsky of Linden. Loving grandfather ot 4 grandchildren and 5 grea grandchildren. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Friday, September 10. 1993. at 9AM from the DeBow-Leber Funeral Home, 150 West Veterans Highway, Jackson.

Thence to St. Mary's Russian Orthodox Church where, at 10AM, funeral service with Liturgy will be offered. Interment, St. Vladimir Cemetery, Jackson. Family will receive friends on Thursday, 2-4 and 7-9PM.

Panikhida Thursday evening at HARTUNG Eva M. (nee Ennis), age 88 ot Bridge-water, NJ on Sept. 7, 1993. Beloved wife ot the late Arthur mother of Evalyn Gurney and the late Arthur E. Hartung, mother-in-law ot Mildred F.

Hartung and sister of Ruth DuBois, Marion Loeffler and Fern E. Spalt also survived by 7 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Funeral service at the Collins-Calhoun Funeral Home, 19 Lincoln Rutherford. NJ on Saturday at 10am. O.E.S.

services Friday at 8pm. Interment Hillside Cemetery. Friends will be received Thursday 7-9pm and Friday 2-4 7-9pm. Memorial donations may be made to the Grand Chapter Office O.E.S., Finderne Avenue, Bridgewater. NJ.

Hasparls Katherine Smith of Spotswood on Tuesday. Sept 7. 1993. Formerly of English- town. Loving mother of John Hasparis and Barbara Walker.

Beloved sister of Marion Washeliski, Andrew Smith Asher Smith, Donald Smith and Robert Smith. Loving daughter of Minnie Petite Smith. Grandmother of 3. Services will be held 10:00 A.M. Friday at the Lester Memorial Home 16 W.

Church St. Jamesburg, N.J. Burial will follow in Tennent Cemetery, Tennent. Visitation hours for family and friends will be Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. at the funeral home, in lieu of flowers memorial contributions to the Deborah Hospital Foundation.

HILLIS Carol M. (nee Collins) ot Staten Island on Sept. 8 1993 Wife ot William A. Hillis. Loving mother of Rosemarie Tupe of Lincroft, N.J..

William Donald Richard Hillis. Fond sister of Marie Hernon, Dorothy Coleman. Peggy Hillis, James Joseph Collins the late John Raymond Collins. Grandmother ot Laura Donald Tupe of N.J. Funeral from Harmon Home for Funerals, 571 Forest Ave.

Staten Island, New York, Saturday 10 30am. Mass of Christian Burial Sacred Heart Church 11am. Interment St. Peters Cemetery. Friends will be received Thurs-dav Friday 2-4 8.

7-9p-n. KADREY Jane Conover age 75 of Wayside, Monday, September 6, 1993. A funeral service will be held in Glenwood Cemetery. West Long Branch at 10am today. There are no calling hours.

Buckley Funeral Home, Asbury Park, is in charge of arrangements. KOREJWO Ida L. (nee Addonizio) Age 77 of Howell on Sept. 7. 1993.

Devoted wife To Bena-min. Dear sister to Sabby and Victor Addonizio. Loving aunt to 20 nieces and nephews. Funeral Mass will be offered on Friday, Sept. 10 at 1 lam at Sacred Heart C.

Phurrh. S. Oranoe Ave Newark. Burial following at Gate of Heaven Cemetery, E. Hanover.

Visitation will be Thursday from 2-4 7 -9pm at the Colonial Funeral Home, 2170 Highway 88. Brick. MANN Kenneth age 82. of Neptune, on Sept. 7 1993.

Beloved husband of Margaret. Devoted father ot Robert. Kenneth and Margaret, adored brother of Cassandra Jackson and Isabetle Mann. Funeral Services Saturday. 11 AM at St Peter Claver Roman Catholic Church, Ridge 4 Springwood Avenues, Asbury Park Interment Monmouth Memorial Park Cemetery.

Tin-ton Falls The Fr. John Wadeson, officiating. Friends may call at the James Hunt Funeral Asbury Park' 2-4 MASON Mildred S. of Monmouth Beach, N.J. on September 7, 1993.

Wife of Stephen. Mother of Joyce Ottlno Ronald, John and Carl Mason. Sister of Catherine Mullen. Isabella Zeock, Pat Liebrock and Buddy Snedeker. Grandmother of 4.

Visitation Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 m. at the John E. Day Funeral Home, 85 Riverside Red Bank. N.J. Funeral service Friday 10 a.m.

at the funeral home. In lieu ot flowers, please make memorial donations to the Monmouth Beach Fire Ladies Auxiliary, Beach Mon-mouth Beach. N.J. 07750 MOERSDORF Margaret Lester age 82 of Lake-wood died on Wed. at Brick Hospital.

Beloved wife of the late John Moersdorf and the late Andrew Lester. Devoted mother of Ronald Lester. Dear grandmother of 2. Funeral Mass will be offered on 9am at St. Martha's C.

Church in Point Pleasant. Burial will follow at St. Gertrude's C. Cemetery in Colonia. Visitation is Friday 2-4 7-9pm at Colonial Funeral Home, 2170 Hwy.

88. Brick. REILLY Lucille nee Osborne) A. of Brick, N.J, on Sept. 7, 1993.

Wife of J. Leonard Reilly. Services from the Robert C. Neary Funeral Home, 39 South Manasquan, N.J. on Sat.

Sept. 11 at 9 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Denis C. Church.

Manasquan at 9:30 a.m. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. Brielle. N.J. Friends may call at the funeral home Thurs.

7-9 and Frl. 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Contributions In her memory may be made to "Hospice Jersey Shore Medical Center. Neptune. N.J.

0753. ROGERS Melvin C. Sr. of Neptune on Sept. 7.

1993. Beloved husband of the late Carol (nee Perone). Father of Metvin C. Diane. Denise Rogers and Donna Chesley.

Brother of Le Roy Rogers. Grandfather of 6. Funeral Friday from the Reilly Funeral Home. 8th Ave. Belmar.

Mass of Christian burial Mt. Carmel Church. Entombment Monmouth Memorial Park Cemetery. Visiting Thurs. 2-4 7-9pm.

Funeral service Thurs. 8 00pm. Rev. Donald R. Knight officiating.

SAVAGE Bee. Private graveside services for Berntce M. Savage, 88. of Neptune, formerly of Ocean Grove, who died September 5, 1993 will be held at Arlington Cemetery. Upper Darby.

Pa. at the convenience of the family. There are no catling hours. In lieu ot flowers, a contribution to St. Paul's United Methodist Church, Embury New York Avenues.

Ocean Grove 07756 would be appreciated. To listen to a detailed recorded obituary, please dial 922-3132 and use ID Number 9356 STEINITZ Dolores age 61 of Howell Township formerly of Lakewood passed away September 8. 1993. Beloved wife of the late Albert. Mother of David, Audrey Stanick, Rachael Steinitz, Mary Steinitz, Amanda Deacon, Amy Steinitz, Leslie Mendez, Allison Gonsalves.

Friends may call lam at the D'Elia Funeral Home. Route 70 and Vermont Avenue. Lakewood, New Jersey. Memorial services will be Sat. at 11am at the funeral home.

Cremation will be private. STUMPF Erwm B. on Sept. 2, 1993 of Lakehurst, N.J. Beloved husband of Dorothea Seibel Stumpf.

Father of Erwm B. Stumpf Jr. and Mrs. Christine Herbert. Brother of Mrs.

Elsa Keppler. Also survived by two grandchildren, Meredith and Evan Herbert. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a memorial service on Sunday. Sept 12. 1993.

at the Lakehurst Presbyterian Church at 2 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to either the Linden Presbyterian Church or the Lakehurst Presbyte-rian Church. THOMORE Anthony J. of Atlantic Highlands, NJ entered into eternal life on Sept. 7.

1993. Relatives and friends are invited to call at Posten's Funeral Home. 59 E. Lincoln Atlantic Highlands on Fri. 2-4 7-9pm and attend funeral services at Kindly omit flowers.

Donations may be made to the Association for Retarded Citizens. 1158 Wayside Tinton Falls, NJ. Interment services private. VANDENBULCKE Alicia S. age 77 of Brick died Wed Beloved wife of the late Charles.

Devoted mother of Lynne Robert L. and Charles F. Loving grandmother of 3. Funeral Mass will be offered on Sat. 2 P.M.

at St. Joan of Arc Roman Catholic Church in Lowell, Mass. Visitation is Fri. from 1-4 P.M. at Colonial Funeral Home 2170 HWY.

88 Brick. WHITE Patrticia L. of Wall N.J. after a long illness on Sept. 7, 1993 Age 51.

Beloved wife of Roger R. White Dear Mother of Deborah L. Pullan Ruth M. Rumbles, Pamela J. Crawley.

Lori Ann Cummings. Sister ot Orville C. Hardy Jr. Grandmother of 6. Funeral Service Sat.

Sept 11, 11 AM from the Johnson Funeral Home, Hwy. 138 Wall. Interment Hamilton Cemetery. Relatives Friends are invited to call at the funeral home Friday 2 4 7-9 PM. R37ETTJ3MTDSolW SATURDAY, SEPT.

1 1 9 A.M. PUBLIC WORKS AREA KANES LANE OFF ROUTE 35 MIDDLETOWN By order of Middletown Township Committee auction consists of surplus vehicles and equipment. INSPECTION 8 A.M. Vehicles include Fords 8 Dodoes ranging In age from 1980 to 1990. Including two 1988 Dodges, two 1989 Chevys.

a 1990 Chevy 8 a 1980 Chevy "Kodlak" 2'i ton dump truck with eight yard body. Some vehicles have been wrecked and others have been stripped for parts. Some are running. Approximately 40 BICYCLES will be Included In sals along with several desks and file cabinets plus other miscellaneous equipment Including snow plow blade, flair mower and manure spreader. TERMS Cash or local check paid to order of Township.

No out of state checks. Everything Is sold "as is and "where Is" and all sales are final. The Township reserves the right to withdraw any Item from sale at anytime. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONTACT AUCTIONEER'S OFFICE. JtKJOl MU-UUJ0 AUCTIONS AND WALSH AUCTION SERVICE COLONEL EDWARD WALSH AUCTIONEER.

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