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C4 Asbury Park PressMonday, December 17, 1990 Obituaries Surviving are his wife, the former Edwina Osowski, a son, Robert Englishtown, and a granddaughter. Hulse Memorial Home, Englishtown, is in charge of arrangements. ALFRED J. CEILING, 67, of fair HAVEN, died yesterday at Riverview Extended Care Center, Red Bank. Mr.

Geiling was the owner and operator of Wilburs Jewelers, Red Bank, for over 35 years. He was also associated with the Van Horn Agency in Fair Haven. for Funerals, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements. JOSEPHINE M. Harbor, LACEY TOWNSHIP, died Saturday at Community Medical Center, Toms River.

She was a member of St. Puis Roman Catholic Church, the Barnegat American Legion Auxili-iary 232, Forty and Eight, Barnegat, the Air Force Association Auxiliary, and the Pine Shore Chapter of Deborah. She was born in Newark, and lived in Rutherford and Leisure Village West, Lakehurst, before moving to Lanoka Harbor in 1987. Surviving are her husband, Robert a sister, Anna Regina Monterosa, Belleville; one niece, and two nephews. Layton's Home for Funerals, Forked River section, Lacey Township, is in charge of arrangements.

PATRICK V. MC EVILY, 77, of BRICK TOWNSHIP, died yesterday at home. Mr. McEvily was the vice president of the Springfield Gravure Advertising New York, for over 60 Fort Worth, Texas, Susan Schiele, East Brunswick, and Carolyn Schiele, PineT Beach; her mother, Pauline Heuston two brothers, Anthony Hueston, Bing-- hamton, N.Y., and Philip Hueston, 1 Brick, and a sister, Rosemary Walsifer. The Colonial Funeral Home, Brick, is in charge of arrangements.

STEVEN M. THORNSTROM, 29, of Forked River, LACEY TOWNSHIP, died Saturday at home. Mr. Thorn- strom worked as a plumber for Paul DeAngelo Plumbing, Barnegat, for the past four years. He lived in Teaneck and Dumont before moving to the Lanoka Harbor section of Lacey Township 17 years ago.

i Surviving are his parents, Doris and 1 Kenneth Thornstrom, Lanoka Harbor's- i a brother, Michael Virginia Beach, Va; three sisters, Christine Albanese, Pearl River, N.Y., Joanne Renkin, Manahawkin section, Stafford Township, and Beth DiSabio, Bamber Lake," Lacey Township, and eight nieces and 1 nephews. The Anderson Campbell -Funeral Home, Toms River, is iti; charge of arrangements. CARMEN L. VASQUEZ, 60, of LAKEWOOD, died Saturday at Mon-S mouth Medical Center, Long Mrs. Vasquez was the pastor of the' Spanish Pentecostal Church, Long Branch.

She was born in Puerto Rico' and lived in the Shore area since 1957. Surviving are two sons, Angel Martinez, Lakewood, and Moses Torresv New Briton, nine daughters Gladys Rivera, Philadelphia, France- sea Santiago and Nelida Marquez," both Camden, Lucilinia Perez, Arack4 bo, Puerto Rico, Migdalia Castro, Ni-1 ruda Torres and Elizabeth Bones, all Lakewood, Nedia Rivera, Miami, and Nancy Torres, New York; four broth- ers, Eugenio Vasquez and Oscar Vas-' quez, both Puerto Rico, Luis Toms River, and Delfin Vasquez. Lakewood; three sisters, Gloria Bell, Lakewood, and Luzeneida and Raquel Vasquez, both Puerto Rico; 35 grand- children, and six great-grandchildren. John, Lacey Township jCollins, George, Berkeley Township $)arcy, Martin Berkeley Township pempsey, Mae Red Bank tionnicans, James SomenUle flint, Olga Manchester Township Ceiling, Alfred Fair Haven Qiffert, Elizabeth Berkeley 4 Township Gobeille, Emest Ann Arbor. Mich.

5orski, Irene, Manchester Township Felix, Englishtown Haus, Francis Point Pleasant lacenkiw, Sarafon "Steve," Lakcwood 'Clones, Ruth Thomas, Toms River Kummer, Oscar, Matawan jiaib, Josephine Lacey Township Teresa Falvo, Middletown Township 'McEvily, Patrick Brick Township Murphy, Emma Hall Township N06, William 7m River (arisi, James, Brick Township Petchers, Frieda, Lakcwood iRaab, Edward, Berkeley Township 3aimondi, Joseph Middlctown Township Romanchick, William, Point Pleasant Schiele, Joan, Brick Township Sheehan, Lawrence Oceanpon Stutzman, Estelle Woodlmdge Township Thornstrom, Steven Lacey Township Vasquez, Carmen Lakcwood Villarreal, Francisco, Aberdeen Township Weinbaum, Bess, Lakcwood Wilhelmy, Rosalyn Manasquan MAE R. DEMPSEY, 97, of red BANK, died Saturday at Riverview Medical Center, Red Mrs. Dempsey was born in Brooklyn and lived in Brookfield, before moving to Red Bank 15 years ago. She was predeceased by her husband, James A. Dempsey, in 1975.

Surviving are her daughter, Dorothy Strahle, Red Bank; seven grandchildren, and 18 great-grandchildren. The John E. Day Funeral Home, Red Bank, is in charge of arrangements. JAMES N. DONNICANS, 77, of Somerville, whose relatives live in ASBURY PARK, died Friday at home after a lengthy illness.

He was a retired long-distance truck driver and had been employed by the Independent Trucking Company. Mr. Donnicans waz born in Pittis County, and was a resident of the Somerville area for the past 30 years. His wife, Edna died in April. Surviving are two nephews and a niece; three brothers-in law, Walter Turner, George E.

and James Farris, all of Asbury Park, and three sisters-in-law, Lillian Turner and Elaine Bradforth, both at home, and Willie May Allen, Asbury Park. The Edward E. Jackson Funeral Home, Neptune, is in charge of arrangements. FELIX GRABOWSKI. 68, of en- GLISHTOWN, died Saturday at Atlantic City Medical Center, Atlantic City.

He was the owner of Grabowski Taxi Service, Manalapan, for 1 3 years. Prior to that he was an electrical tester, for Wcstinghouse Jersey City, for 39 years. He was a Navy veteran of World War II and a communicant of St. Thomas More Roman Catholic Church, Manalapan Township. Mr.

Grabowski was born in Jersey City and lived in Iselin before moving to Englishtown six years ago. Peter, Chicago; a brother, Peter a sister, Eileen Britt, both New York, and eight grandchildren. The Quinn-Hopping Funeral Home, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements. OLGA T. FLINT, 85, of Cedar Glen West, MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP, died Saturday at Community Medical Center, Toms River.

She was a communicant of St John's Roman Catholic Church, Lakehurst. She was also a member of Manchester Seniors and Cedar Glen West Singles. Mrs. Flint was born in Jersey City and lived in Roselle Park for 32 years before moving to Cedar Glen West in 1970. Her husband, George died in 1976.

Surviving are two sons, Raymond Colts Neck Township, and George J. West Caldwell; a daughter, Beverly Schultz, Davison, 10 grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. Anderson Campbell Funeral Home, Lakehurst, is in charge of arrangements. ELIZABETH M. GIFFERT, 81, of BERKELEY TOWNSHIP, died yesterday at Community Medical Center, Toms River.

Miss Giffert was born in Bayonne and lived in Roselle before moving to Berkeley Township 1 1 years ago. She was predeceased by two brothers, William V. in 1988 and Joseph John in 1980, and a sister, Mary, 1920. Surviving is a brother Vincent, Whiting section, Manchester Township. TheQuinn-Hopping Funeral Home, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements.

ERNEST P. GOBEILLE, 89, of Ann Arbor, who formerly lived in POINT PLEASANT, died Friday at the Glacier Hills Retirement Home, Ann Arbor. Mr. Gobeille was a French teacher at Weequahic High School in Newark for over 40 years, retiring in 1965. He lived in Newark and Point Pleasant for 25 years until 1979.

He was predeceased by his first wife, Irene Blanchard, in 1938 and by his second wife, Marie Due Ottley, in 1979. Surviving are a son, Ernest P. Gobeille Voorheesville, N.Y.; a daughter, Jocelyn Shaffer, Ann Arbor; two stepsons, Howard Ottley, Tennessee, and Norman Ottley, Connecticut; a brother, Clery Anthony Gobeille, Adams, three sisters, Cecile P. Gobeijle and Theresa A. Gobeille, both of Williamstown, and Sister Marie Gobeille of the Sisters of Providence, Springfield, Mass.

The Hopkins Funeral Home, Williamstown, is in charge of arrangements. IRENE GORSKI, 70, of the Whiting section of MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP, died Friday at Community Medical Center, Toms River. She was a secretary for Federal Reserve Bank, New York, for 15 years, retiring in 1980. She was a Coast Guard veteran of World War II, and a former member of Emmanuel Union Church, Stat-en Island. Mrs.

Gorski was born on Staten Island and lived there before moving to Florida in 1980 and then Whiting in 1982. Her husband, Edward, died in 1982. Surviving are a son Joel, Michigan; two daughters, Janis Olsen, Toms River, and Joyce Labila, Staten Island; a sister Beatrice Whittle, West Virginia; seven grandchildren, and one great-granddaughter. Casey Funeral Home, Staten Island, is in charge of arrangements. FRANCIS A.

PLEASANT, died yesterday at Point Pleasant Hospital. He was a self-employed plumber in New York before his retirement. He was a communicant of St. Martha's Roman Catholic Church, Point Pleasant. He was a life member of the Old Guard of the Greater Point Pleasant area.

He was born in Brooklyn and lived there until moving to Point Pleasant 25 years ago. Surviving are his wife, the former Eleanor McCulough, and a sister, Agnes Haus, Brooklyn. The Pable-Evertz Funeral Home, Point Pleasant, is in charge of arrangements. SARAFON "STEVE" JACENKIW, 67, of LAKEWOOD, died yesterday at home. He was a superintendent for Crossroad Manor, Lakewood, for 28 years before retiring three years ago.

He was a communicant of St. Mary of the Lake Roman Catholic Church, Lakewood. Mr. Jacenkiw was born in Poland, came to Lakehurst in 1948 and moved to Lakewood in 1951. Surviving are his wife, the former Olga Bobka; a son, John, Lakewood; a daughter, Sophia Sampson, Barncgat Township, and four grandchildren.

Lakewood Funeral Home, Howell Township, is in charge of arrangements. RUTH THOMAS JONES, 72, of TOMS RIVER, died yesterday at Community Medical Center, Toms River. She was an account clerk for Hoffman-LaRoche Pharmaceuticals, Nutley, for 16 years, retiring in 1971. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church, Toms River, and its Hannah Circle. She was also a member of Gloria Chapter 159 O.E.S., George P.

Vanderveer Post 129 American Legion Ladies Auxiliary, and Berkeley Star, all of Toms River, and Hoffman-LaRoche Retirees Club. She was a member of Woman's Club, Jolly Travelers JOSEPH C. RAIM0NDI, 67, of MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP, died Saturday at St. Vincent's Hospital, New York. He was a bank clerk for the Bank of New York for 35 years, before retiring in 1983.

He was an Army veteran of World War II and a member of the Bayshore Senior Center. Mr. Rai-mondi was born in New York and moved to Middletown 23 years ago. Surviving are his wife, the former Mimi Narwat. The John F.

Pfleger Funeral Home, Middletown, is in charge of arrangements. LAWRENCE E. SHEEHAN, 73, of OCEANPORT, died yesterday at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. Mr. Sheehan was a lieutenant in the Newark Police Department for 35 years, retiring in 1982.

He was an Army veteran of World War II. Mr. Sheehan was a member of the F.O.P., P.B.A. Local 3, and Superior Officers Association, all Newark; and the Disabled Veterans Association. He was born in Castleton, and lived in Newark until moving to Oceanport over four years ago.

Surviving are his wife, the former Mildred Koch; a son, Lawrence Iselin; a brother, Leonard Wood-bridge; a sister, Virginia M. Strobel, Hopelawn, and two grandchildren. The Braun Funeral Home, Eatontown, is in charge of arrangements. FRANCISCO VILLARREAL, 36, of ABERDEEN TOWNSHIP, died yesterday at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel Township. He was a systems engineer at Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, for five years.

He was a communicant of St. Catharine's Roman Catholic Church, Holmdel. He received a bachelor's degree from Monterrey Institute of Technology, Mexico, and a Ph.D. from the University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz. Mr.

Villarreal was born in Culican, Mexico, and came to the United States in 1974. He lived in Alabama and in Holmdel for two years before moving to Aberdeen three years ago. Surviving are his wife, the former Suzanne Adams; two daughters, Suz-anna and Mariel, both at home; his parents, Francisco and Marianela, Mexico; four brothers, Ricardo, Eduar-do, Jorge, and Arturo, all of Mexico, and three sisters, Marianela, Lucia, and Celina, all of Mexico. Holmdel Funeral Home, Holmdel, is in charge of arrangements. ROSALYN C.

WILHELMY, 70, of MANASQUAN, died Saturday at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. Mrs. Wilhelmy was born in New York, and lived in Stamford, before moving to Manasquan five years ago. Surviving are her husband, Roland A. Wilhelmy; a son, Roland A.

Wilhelmy Long Beach, Calif; two daughters, Georgiana Wood, Manasquan, and Rosemarie Magyar, Norwalk, and four grandchildren. The Robert C. Neary Funeral Home, Manasquan, is in charge of arrangements. KEITH LELAND WILLIAMS 14, of LONG BRANCH, died on Thursday. The date of death was incorrect in yesterday's Asbury Park Press.

JOHN CAPRIGLIONE, 67, of the Forked River section of LACEY TOWNSHIP, died Saturday in Forked River. He retired in 1982 as a salesman for Aaron and Lippman, Newark, after many years. Mr. Capriglione was a communicant of St. Pius Roman Catholic Church.

He was the past president of the Lacey Township Italian American Social Club, and a member of the Old Guard of Forked River and of the Knights of Columbus, Lacey Township. Mr Capriglione was an Army veteran of World War II. He was born in Newark, and lived there until moving to Forked River in 1984. Surviving are his wife, the former Fannie Carbone; a son, John Belleville; a daughter, Joyce McGregor, New Burn, N.C.; two brothers, Salva-tore, Edison Township, and Leopold, Mountainside; two sisters, Mary Bahr and Rhoda Milano, both Bloomfield, and three grandchildren. Layton's Home for Funerals, Forked River, is in charge of arrangements.

GEORGE COLLINS, 75, of Berkeley TOWNSHIP, died yesterday at home. Mr. Collins was an assistant chief engineer for the Department of Transportation in Trenton for 37 years, retiring in 1976. He was born in Brooklyn and lived in Linden and East Brunswick before moving to Berkeley Township 14 years ago. Surviving are his wife, the former Nellie Elscy; a son, John Fabian, Seaside Park; two daughters, Jane Certain, Longwood, and Judith Alexander, Browns Mills section of Pember-ton Township; a brother, Victor, Cape Canaveral, a sister, Mildred Hof-meister, Westfield, and five grandchildren.

The Quinn Hopping Funeral Home, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements. MARTIN F. DARCY, 80, of Berkeley TOWNSHIP, died yesterday at home. Mr. Darcy was a regional sales manager for the New York Telephone Company for 47 before years retiring in 1975.

He was a member of Elks Lodge 1875, Toms River, and of the Silver Ridge Park Men's Club, Berkeley Township. Mr. Darcy was born in New York and lived there before moving to Berkeley Township 12 years ago. Mr. Darcy was predeceased by his first wife, the former Catherine Ahern, in 1952.

Surviving are his wife, the former Catherine MacDonald; three sons, Paul and Robert, both Brooklyn, and I (mm 1 He was a commu- meant of the Church of the Nativity Roman Cath-jolic Church, Fair Haven, and a member of the Knights of Columbus, the Lions Club and the Navesink Country Club. He was born in Perth Amboy and lived CEILING in Fair Haven for 40 years. Surviving are his wife, the former Lois Hackney; two sons, Christopher Fair Haven, and Alfred J. Ill, Avon, a daughter, Joyce G. Finley, Red Bank; a brother, J.

Gerald Geiling, Elizabethtown, N.Y.; a sister, Eileen Kirsh, Shrewsbury, and six grandchildren. The John E. Day Funeral Home, Red Bank, is in charge of arrangements. OSCAR KUMMER, 73, of mata- WAN, died yesterday at Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge Division. He was an electrical engineer for Bell Laboratories, Holmdel Township, for 43 years, before retiring in 1977.

Mr. Kummer graduated from Cooper Union, New York, in 1940. He was born in Brooklyn, and lived in Basking Ridge, Bernards Township, for 20 years before moving to Matawan 24 years ago. Surviving are his wife, the former Ruth Martinson; a son, Gary, New Providence; a daughter, Lorraine Len-skold, Chatham; a brother, Emil Conrad Kummer, Murray Hill section of New Providence, and 10 grandchildren. The Waitt Funeral Home, Mor-ganville section of Marlboro Township, is in charge of arrangements.

TERESA FALVO MAZZA, 88, of the Lincroft section of MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP, died Saturday at home. Mrs. Mazza was a communicant of St. Leo the Great Roman Catholic Church, Lincroft. She was born in S.

Pietro Apostolo, Italy, and previously lived in Red Bank and Shrewsbury. Mrs. Mazza was predeceased by her husband, Anthony Mazza, in 1953, a daughter, Helen J. McCue, and a brother, Peter Falvo, past mayor of Red Bank. Surviving are a daughter, Marie McQueen, Lincroft; a brother, Joseph Faivo, Red Bank; nine grandchildren, and 15 great-grandchildren.

The John E. Day Funeral Home, Red Bank, is in charge of arrangements. EMMA M. MURPHY, 82, of wall TOWNSHIP, died Saturday at Medi-Center, Neptune. She was a machine operator for Westinghouse Bloomfield, for 18 years, retiring in 1965.

She was a communicant of St. Catharine's Roman Catholic Church, Spring Lake, and a member of the church's Sewing Guild. She was also a member of Daughters of Mount Car-mel; St. Mary's Guild for Children, Maplewood; Belmar area chapter of Deborah Hospital, and V.F.W. Auxiliary, Newark.

Mrs. Murphy was born in Newark and lived there before moving to Wall in 1978. Her husband, Peter died in 1969. Surviving are three brothers, John Smith, Fort Pierce, Henry Smith, Vero Beach, and Robert Smith, Vincentown, Southampton Township, and a sister, Genevieve Petrolle, Wall. Reilly Funeral Home, Belmar, is in charge of arrangements.

PARISI James on December 16, 1990, age 67. Beloved husband of Mae. Father ot Tracy Lyn, Shirley Mae Shafto and Lena Rizzi. Funeral service Tuesday. December 18.

at 8 pm. at the Francioni. Taylor Lopez Funeral Home. 1200 Tenth and Atkins Avenues. Neptune Interment wilt be private at the convenience ot the family Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday 7 9 ROMANCHICK William age 80 of Pt.

Pleasant on Dec 16. 1990. Beloved husband of Helen (nee Becht). Devoted father of Dr. William Jr.

and Marilyn Zacks. Loving brother of John. Devoted grandfather of 2. Funeral Mass will be offered on Wed at 9 00 A at St. Peter's R.C.

Church in Pt Pleasant Beach. Interment to follow at St. Catherine's Cemetery in Wall Twp. Visitation will be Tuesday from 2 4 and 7 9 at the Colonial Funeral Home. 2170 Hwy 88.

Brick SCHIELE Joan (nee Hueston) age 59 of Brick on Dec. 15, 1990 Beloved daughter of Pauline Hueston. Loving wife of the late Edward Schiele. Devoted mother of Barbara Magaster. Susan and Carolyn Schiele.

Loving sister of Anthony and Philip Hueston, and Rosemary Walstfer, Loving mother-in-law of David Magastei. Very special friend of John Dinardo. Loving aunt of several nieces and nephews. Funeral Service will be held on Tues at 11 00 AM. at the Colonial Funeral Home, 2 1 70 Hwy 88.

Brick, Visitation will be at the funeral home on Tues from 9 30 to 1 1 00 A Interment will follow at St, Catherine Cemetery in Wall Township In lieu ot flowers donations can be made to the American Cancer Society or the Scleroderma Society Inc SHEEHAN Lawrence E. ol Oceanport, J. formerly of Newark, N.J. on Dec 16, 1990. Husband of Mildred (nee Koch) Sheehan.

Father of awrence Sheehan Brother of Leonard and Virginia Strobel Funeral Mass Wed 10 am. at St. Dorothea's C. Church, Eatontown Visitation Tues 2-4 7 9 at Ihe Braun Funeral Home, 106 Broad St Eatontown, SMOLIN Rachel 81. of Manalapan Township died Sunday at Centra State Medical Center.

Freehold Township Mrs. Smolin was born in Hartford, Conn and had lived in Oakhurst before moving to Manalapan tour years ago Surviving are her husband, Benjamin Smolin, a son, Sidney Smolin, Manalapan: a sister, Sara Rowe. Hartford. Conn and Iwo grandchildren Higgins Memorial Home. Freehold is in charge of arrange-ments STACHURA Michael of Toms River, lormprly of Hillside, on Dec 15.

1990 Beloved husband of Emma Jane (Bisaha) Stachura and father of Michael Stachura. Virginia Bergman, and Pamela Cowan. Brother of Ann Mason. Also survived by four grandchildren Funeral from the Growney Funeral Home, 1070 Broad St. Hillside, on Wed at 9 a A funeral Mass will be offered in Immaculate Conception (Ukrainian) Church.

Hillside, at 10 am Interment Evergreen Cemetery Visiting Tues 2 4 and 7 9pm. PARASTAS Tuesday. 7 30 WALTSAK Thomas Age 48 of Sea Girt on Dec 14, 1990 Beloved husband of Barbara Wood Devoted father of Thomas Jr Todd. Tyler. Gravis.

Bntt. and the late Taryn Dear brother of Robert. James. Leo. Paul, Martin, Rpgma Fuller.

Hiabeth Litebauer. Barbara Drum and Joan Meyer Funeral 9 30 a m. Tues from the O'Brien Funeral Home. Route 35. Wall.

10 30 am Requiem at Sf Uriel the Archangel Episcopal Church. Sea Girt Burial Greenwood Cemetery Bnelle Visiting Sun 7 9 pm and Mon 2 4 and 7 9 m. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Wall Rotary Club. PO Bow 471, Allenwood. N.J.

08720. would be appreciated WILHELMY Hosalyn C. 70. of Manasquan, died on Dec 15, 1990 Loving wife of Roland A Wilhelmy Services will be private There will be no calling hours Contributions in her memory may be made to the Arthritis Foundation, Chapter, 496 Kings Hwy Cherry Hill 08034 Robert Neary Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements 3 I years, retiring in 1978. He was a communicant of St.

Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Point Pleasant Beach. He was an Army veteran of World War II and had been a member of the Happy Days String Band of Neptune. Mr. McEvily was born in New York and lived in Maywood before moving to Brick 22 years ago. Surviving are his wife, the former M.

Dolores Howley; three sons, Daniel V. Paris, Kevin Houston, and Paul Interlaken; a daughter, Patricia Mc-Govern, Point Pleasant, and nine grandchildren. The Colonial Funeral Home, Brick, is in charge of arrangements. WILLIAM M. NOE, 85, ofroMs RIVER, died Saturday at Community Medical Center, Toms River.

He was an accountant for the Toms River Bus Terminal for 10 years, retiring in 1972. Prior to that he was a partner and accountant with Industrial Power and Equipment, Philadelphia, for 30 years. He was a member of Loyal Order of the Moose Lodge 339, Seaside Heights, a charter member of Gilford Park Yacht Club and a member of Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing in America. Mr. Noe was born in Philadelphia and lived in Folcroft, most of his life before moving to Toms River 28 years ago.

His wife, the former Helena Wilt-bank, died in 1980. Surviving are two daughters, Jane Noe Hall, Mars, and Eleanor N. Walters, Aldan, six grandchildren, and seven greatgrandchildren. Anderson Campbell Funeral Home, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements. JAMES PARISI, 67 of brick TOWNSHIP, died yesterday at home.

He was the owner of Parisi Aluminum Company, Neptune, for 20 years. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Mr. Parisi was born in Neptune and lived there before moving to Brick 1 5 years ago. Surviving are his wife, the former Mae Reynolds; three daughters, Tracy Lyn, at home, Shirley Mae Shafto, Brick, and Lena Rizzi, Toms River; 1 1 grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.

Francioni, Taylor Lopez Funeral Home, Neptune, is in charge of arrangements. FRIEDA PETCHERS, 81, of lake-wood, died yesterday at Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood. She and her husband owned a poultry farm in Freehold Township. She was a member of Congregation Sons of Israel, Lakewood. Mrs.

Petchers was born in Russia and lived in New York and Freehold before moving to Lakewood in 1958. Her husband, Hyman, died last year. Surviving are two sons, Norman, Lakewood, and Daniel, Wilton, two daughters, Marilyn Weinstein, Lakewood, and Faith Becker, Matawan; 10 grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Belkoff Jewish Memorial Chapel, Lakewood, is in charge of arrangements. EDWARD RAAB, 87, of Berkeley TOWNSHIP, died yesterday at Community Medical Center, Toms River.

Mr. Raab was a material distributor fof Bendix Teterboro, before retiring in 1968. He was born in New York and lived in New Milford before moving to Berkeley Township 15 years ago. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Helen Kraft, in 1975. Surviving are a son, Norman Nunnermacker, Hackensack; a daughter, Lois Broom-field, Berkeley Township; five grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren.

The Quinn Hopping Funeral Home, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements. WILLIAM ROMANCHICK, 80, of POINT PLEASANT, died yesterday at Point Pleasant Hospital. Mr. Roman-chick was a chemist with Ciba-Geigy Corp. Toms River, for 20 years, before retiring 15 years ago.

He also was self-employed with United Grocery Union. Mr. Romanchick was born in Newark and lived in Union prior to moving to Point Pleasant 37 years ago. Surviving are his wife, the former Helen Becht; a son. Dr.

William North Hampton, a daughter, Marilyn Zacks, Bayhcad; a brother, John Romanchick, Maplewood, and two grandchildren. JOAN SCHIELE .59, of brick TOWNSHIP, died Saturday at home. Mrs. Schiele had been employed by Paco Pharmaceuticals of Lakcwood for the past 12 years. She was born in Newark and had lived in Irvington until moving to Brick 33 years ago.

She was predeceased by her husband, Edward, in 1962. Surviving arc three daughters, Barbara Magaster, The D'Eha Funeral Home, Route 70, Lakewood, is in charge of arrange-'; ments. BESS WEINBAUM, 81, of lake- WOOD, died yesterday at Hahnemann '1 Hospital, Philadelphia. Mrs. Wein-'' baum was a life member of Hadassah in the Bronx and in Lakewood, and was a member of Deborah, Lakewood" chapter.

Mrs. Weinbaum was born irt New York and lived there prior to' moving to Lakewood 16 years ago. Surviving are her husband, Jack; a 1 daughter, Harriet Eve Cola, Bronx ville, N.Y.; a brother, Harry Tuckman, Lakewood, and two grandchildren. Fu- neral arrangements are under the direction of the Belkoff Jewish Memorial1 Chapel, 3 1 3-2nd Lakewood. ESTELLE M.

STUTZMAN, 70, of Avenel section of WOODBRIDGE'" TOWNSHIP, died yesterday at Rah- way Hospital. Mrs. Stutzman was a'" member of St. Andrew's Roman Catholic Church, Avenel. She was born in Scranton, and lived in Linden be--fore moving to Avenel 30 years ago.

She was predeceased by her band, Earl L. in 1983. Surviving are three sons, Earl L. Fanwood, Arthur Brick Township, and Paul''' Port Reading; two daughters, Joan Berzanski, Linden, and Charlotte Kreib, San Diego, Calif; nine grand-' children, and three great-grandchil-' 1 dren. The Costcllo-Koyen Funeral Home, Avenel, is in charge of arrangements.

NAN WOOD GRAHAM, 91, of MENLO PARK, the model for the tight-lipped farm woman in the's painting, "American Gothic," died .1 Friday in a Menlo Park nursing home. 'it The painting caused unhappincss in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in 1930, when'- i Mrs. Graham posed for her brother, Iowa artist Grant Wood. Local women thought Wood was poking fun at them. The painting por-, trays a somber, pitchfork-bearing farmer and his equally somber daughter standing before a cottage.

The late Dr. Byron McKceby of Cedar Rapids posed as the farmer. One woman wrote to say Mrs. ham's face would "sour milk." But after she came forward, identi-fying herself as the model, the painting gained acceptance and Wood's popu-f larity soared. Mrs.

Graham's popularity also flourished. If her brother, who died in- 1942, had used another model as originally planned, the secretarial school graduate said she would have whiled away hfr days as "the world's worst stenographer." Instead, she once said, "Grant made a personality out of me. I would have had a very drab life without it." Born in Anamosa, Iowa, and edu-M cated in Cedar Rapids, she married re-X' al estate investor Edward Graham in 1924. The couple, who had no chil-rv dren, lived all over Ihe country, even-tually settling in Riverside, Calif. In 1984, widowed and going blind, Mrs.

Graham entered the nursing 1 home in Menlo Park, ending a lifetime job as historian of her brother's work, 50 Plus is a wide-ranging page, covering subjects such as how to prepare lor retirement, coping with the aging process and how to keep busy and healthy after retirement. Enjoy 50 Plus every Sunday in ,1 the Press. -M Services DEMPSEY Mae (nee Weber) of Red Bank, on De-. 15. 1990 Wife of the late James A.

Dempsey Mother ot Dorothy Strahle. Visitation at the John E. Day Funeral Home. 85 Riverside Avenue, Red Bank. on Tups 4 7 9 DONNICANS James ap.e 77.

ot Somerville on Dec 14 Beloved uncle of Abraham. Norman and Carolyn. Beloved brother-in-law ot Walter, George. James, Lillian Turner, Willie Mae Allen, and Elaine Bradford. Great uncle of several.

Funeral Wednesday. 1 1 OO A from the Jackson Funeral Home, the Reverend Caleb Oates officiating Entombment Monmouth Memorial Park Mausoleum Friends may call at the funeral home Wed 10 00 A to service time GEILING Alfred J. of Fatr Haven on Dec lb, 1990 Husband ot Lois (nee Hackney) Getling. Father of Christopher 0., Alfred J. IM.

and Joyce Finley Brother of Gerald and Fileen Kirsh Funeral Mass lues. 11 3 m. at the Church of the Nativity R.C. Church, Fair Haven. Visitation al the John Day Funeral Home.

85 Riverside Ave Red Bank on Mon 2 4 7 9 m. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Church of the Nativity Building Fund, Ridge Rd Fair Haven, 0764 GOBEILLE Ernest Philip, 89. in Ann Arbor. Michi- fn. Long time Newark French teacher Survived son, Trnest Gobeille, Jr Voorheesville, NY a daughter, Mrs.

Robert (Jocelyn) Shaffer of Ann Arbor. 2 stepsons. Howard Ottley of Tenn Norman Ottley of 1 brother, Clery Anthony Gobeille of Adams, Ma fhree Sisters, Cecile P. and Theresa A Gobeille of Williamstown, Ma and Sister Mane Gobeille of the Sisters of Providence. Spnnotiflrf.

Ma. Funeral services. Tups 10 30 St Patrick's Church, Williamstown. Ma Calling hours Monday 7 9 Hopkins Funeral Home, 6167 Spring St. Williamstown, Ma Donations to The Village Ambulance Service or St Patrick's Parish Fund through the funeral home HINDMAN William Age 76 of South Belmar on Dec 15.

1990 Beloved husband of Catherine Hand Devoted father of William Jr Thomas, Jjijmes. Robert, and Eileen. I oving grandfather of 4 Funeral service 8pm Mon at the O'Brien Funeral Home. Route 35. Wll.

Burial Immaculate Conception Cemetery. Montclair. Visiting Mon 2 4 A 7 9 m. In lieu of flowers contributions to the South Belmar First Aid Squad would bp appreciated MAZZA Teresa (nee Flvoj of Lincroft, lormprly of Red Bank and Shrewsbury on Dec 15, 1990 Wife of the late Anthony Mother of Mane McQueen and the late Helen McCue Sister of Joseph Falvo and the late Peter Falvo. past myor of Red Bank Funeral Mass Wed.

10 am. at St Leo the Great RC Church. Lincroft Visitation Mon and Fues 24A9 pm at the John Day Funeral Home. 85 Riverside Ave Ped Bank. MCEVILlf Patrick V.

age 77 of Brick on 12-16 90 Beloved husband of Delorps (npp Howley) Dpvoted fathpr of Daniel Kevin Paul i and Patricia Mi Govern loving grandfather of 9 Funeral Mriss will be hpld on Wed at 1 1 00 A at St Peter's Church in Pt Pleasant Beach Interment to follow at St Paul Cemetery in Princeton Visitation will be on Tuesday from 2 4 and 7 9 at the Colonial Funeral Home. 210 Highway 88 in Brick In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Ihe Covenant House. 460 West 41st New York City 10036 MURPHY Emma ol Wall Township on Dec 15 1990. Beloved wife of the late Peter A Sister of John, Henry and Robert Smith and Genevieve Petrolle Mass of Chnsf.an Bunal Tuesday 9am at St Catharine's Church, Spring lake Inter ment Gate of Heaven Cemetery No visiting hours. Donations to St Mary Guild for Chif' dren, 152 Parker Avenue Maplewood.

would be appreciated Uub, Garden Club and African Violet Club, all of Holiday City at Berkeley, and Holiday TWIGGS of Community Medical Center, Toms River. Mrs. Jones was born in Scranton, and lived in Bcllvillc and Nutley before moving to Holiday City at Berkeley 20 years ago. Surviving are her husband, Kenneth two daughters, Donna Parratt, Monroe, and Bonnie Jones, Marlton, Evesham Township; a brother, Robert Thomas, Philadelphia; a sister, Anne Wickkiscr, Scranton, and two grandsons. Carmona Bolcn Home i i'.

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