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PageA10 APP.COM APP.com/obituaries Send wers thou Leaveamessage intheonline GuestBook. Justgoto APP.com/obituaries clickonobituaries andfollowthe prompts. APP.com/obituaries xpressyour con ofEatontowndiedMonday, King JamesNursingand Bor ninBrooklynshemoved to JerseyCityandsettledin the Area.SheworkedforMany mentStoreinRedBank. Mrs.Herlehywasamember of theRedBankElksfor man yyears.Shewasacom- municantofSt.Dorothea’s ChurchinEatontown. Shewaspredeceasedby herhusbandof40years, RichardHerlehyand4 br others.Shewasalovin soul whowasadoredbyall wh oknewher.Sheissur- vi lene andherhusbandJames Hudson, Sapiro.Sheisalsosurvived Hudson, pir oandStephenSapiroand man ygreatgrandchildren.

Her sisterAnneDorseyalso survives. FuneralServiceswillbe atJohnP.CondonFuneral Home Leonar do.Intermentwillbe in ardo.Thefamilywillreceive their WednesdayatJohnP.Con- St. MARGARETHERLEHY DonaldR.Johnson,83,of BorninSpringLaketothe lateDonaldL.Johnsonand HelenE.GradyJohnson,he wasalifelongresidentof thearea.Mr.Johnsonwasa memberoftheInternational UnionofOperatingEngi- 1990.Hewasanexemptfire- manfortheLaureltonFire Company.Hejoinedthefire andChiefandFireCommis- sioner.Hewasamember oftheB.P.O.EElks#1698of PointPleasantfor28years andwasacommunicantof St.Dominic’sRomanCatho- Hewaspredeceasedby Jo hnsonSr.Survivingare his sons and hiswifeSandyandClif- fordL.Johnsonandhiswife sonandherhusbandGene andSharonA.Russomano Bernardandherhusband twogreat-grandchildren, TylerBernardandMakenna Bernard. Visitationwillbefrom2to 4p.m.and7to9p.m.Friday, July13atthePableEvertz FuneralHomeofPoint servicewillbeheld.Inter- mentwillbeat10a.m.Sat- madeinhismemorytoLau- wouldbeappreciated.For onlinecondolencestothe ertzfuneralhome.com. DONALDR.JOHNSON AG GraceE.Kupfer,80ofHa- CommunityHospital.She withherhusbandHerbertJ.

Kupferandherfamily. Gracewasprecededin andElizabethAntonucci; Survivingarehertwosons 9great-grandchildren. Friendswillbereceived5-8 AFuneralMasswillbe inKeansburg. Intermentwillfollowinthe CedarwoodCemetery. GRACEE.KUPFER EdwardJ.NevilleIII,43, awaysuddenlyonSaturday, upandlivedformostofhis life.In1999,heandhiswife, burgtoraisetheirfamily.He footballcoachandvolunteer fortheHYAL.

Edissurvivedbyhisbe- andmanyotherdearrela- tivesandfriends.Hewillbe gotten. Familyandfriendsare invitedtovisitfrom3to7 p.m.Friday,July13atthe ShorePointFuneralHome andCremationServices, 3269StateRt.35N,Hazlet.A servicewillbeheldatthefu- neralhomeduringvisitin hours.Aprivatecremation willfollow.Inlieuofflowers, ilywouldbegreatlyappreci- tosendcondolencestothe shorepointfh.com. EDWARDJ.NEVILLEIII Isa belleWattRizzitello, 95, il ybyhersideatJersey ShoreUniversityMedical bor ninEdinburghScot- land in1916andcametothe UnitedStatesthroughEllis Islandwhenshewas5years old.ShemarriedJohnRizz- itelloin1946inNewarkN.J., and 5girls.Uponthepassing of movedthefamilytoBelmar. Belle beganworkingforthe Bor oughofBelmaratthe 16thAvenueRestroomsin 1983attheageof67.Inthe winter in theBelmarElementary School.OnJune17,1999at the aU nitedStatescitizen.On Dec.27,2007,theMayorand CouncilofBelmarhonored Belleontheoccasionofher 91stbirthdaywithaResolu- tionandaplaquereading wasmountedatthe16thAv- enueBoardwalkRestroom toshowtheirappreciation forherhardwork.Bellecon- tinuedtoproudlyworkuntil Belleispredeceasedbyher daughter Sheissurvivedbyherbroth- er wife andhiswifeSuzetteand andToriLynn.Sheisalso survivedbyherdaughter, Shelia KoempleofMissouri; her ro RizzitelloandhiswifeBar- bara StevenandhiswifeMelissa Dor eenRizzitelloandher husband JoeofManchester; her Go wanofNewportNews, VA BarbaraRizzitelloofBlairs- vivedby27grandchildren; 31 great-great-grandchildren; and numerousniecesand ne phews. Visitationwillbefrom4 to 9p.m.Thursday,July12, at theReillyFuneralHome, 801 willbeheldprivately.Inlieu nametotheBelmarVolun- teerHookandLadderFire favoritecharitywouldbeap- preciated.

IS ABELLEWATTRIZZITELLO ThomasJ.SagedyJr.,48, athomeonSaturdayJuly7, 2012.HewasborninMer- sideParkthroughouthislife andrelocatedpermanently toTomsRiverin1993.He framedhousesandcondos andthenwasemployedas anUndergroundTechnician HewasahugeGiantsfan; enjoyedvisitingtheshoot- ofalllovedtospendtime hisdaughter.Theyshared anextremelyclosebond withoneanother.Heattend- andcheerleadingevents. Heissurvivedbyhisdevot- isdeeplylovedandmissed byhisfamilyandfriends. Thefamilywillreceiverel- ativesandfriendsfrom2to 4p.m.and7to9p.m.Friday, E.RyanHomeforFunerals, Park.Afuneralservicewill beheldat10a.m.Saturday, home.Committalwillbe private.Inlieuofflowers, donationsmaybemadein Americaatwww.ccfa.org. Condolencesmaybesentto thefamilybyvisitingwww. ryanfuneralhome.com.

THOMASJ.SAGEDYJR. peacefullywithhisloving familybyhissideonMon- woodEstatesHealthcare HewasborninSpringLake andhadresidedinFreehold beforemovingtoTheVil- lages.HewasaU.S.Army veteranoftheKoreanWar. Hewasasupervisorofthe BoroughofFreeholdStreet employedfor21yearsbefore hisretirementin2001.Mr. Sheehanwasacommuni- cantofSt.RoseofLimaR.C. asChiefoftheFreeholdFire Departmentfrom1976to 1978.Hewasamemberand ex-captainofEngineand HoseCompanyNo.1ofthe FreeholdFireDepartment, amemberoftheNewJersey mentEx-ChiefsAssociation, andtheFreeholdExempt Hewasa59yearmember ofMonmouthPostNo.54, andamemberoftheHowell TownshipSeniorCitizens Club.

RaymondF.SheehanJr. andStephenSheehanand andherhusbandJohn, EmilyForman. Theviewingwillbeheld from4to8p.m.Thursday, gionservicesat7p.m.and FreeholdFireDepartment FuneralLiturgywillbecel- ebratedat10a.m.Friday, July13atSt.RoseofLima byintermentattheparish cemetery.Memorialdona- tiontoSt.JudeChildren’s 38105-1905wouldbeappreci- ated. VitoW.SimoneSr.,93,of withhisfamilyathisside. Vitowasbornandraisedin Newarkbeforemovingto Brickin1959.Heworkedfor manyyearsasablackseal theNewarkBoardofEdu- cationbeforeretiringatthe ageof76.Vitowasamem- berofSt.Mary’softheLake CatholicChurchinLake- wood.Hewasalifemember ofHerbertsvilleVolunteer wasaformerCommissioner oftheBoyScoutsinHer- bertsville.Vitowasfroma largefamilyandwasthelast survivingof9children.

Hewaspredeceasedby andhiswifeKarenofPine RichardandhiswifeDiane andherhusbandWayneHy- herhusbandMichaelBrow- erofBayville.Heisalsosur- vivedby11grandchildren and14great-grandchildren. Viewinghourswillbeheld from3to8p.m.Thursday, July12atWeatherhead FuneralMasswillbeof- 13atSt.Mary’softheLake willbeprivateat11a.m. nover. VITOW.SIMONESR. Fr pan, passedawayTuesday, Ju Nursing after abattlewithbraincan- cer.Bornon9/12/1930and fa andOldBridgebeforemov- ingtoCoveredBridgein 1993.

Hehadalongcareeras as alesmanintheGarment Industry.Fredwasaproud formerMarinewhoserved on theUSSWoosterduring theKoreanWar.Hewasa memberoftheMarineRe- serveandenjoyedvolunteer- ing forToysforTotsduring the holidayseason.Hewasa member andpastmasterof Vi NY commanderoftheJoseph FeldmanPostJewishWar Ve anavidgolfer. He waspredeceasedbyhis par nis wife husband EricofMarlboro, Glen TunisandwifeLaura of of gr rissa andZachary.Fredis alsosurvivedbyhissister, Sondra ins man ylifelongfriends. ServiceswithMilitary Honors willbeheldat11a.m. Th Gar familywillsitShivaatthe homeofAndreaandEric Morg anvilleonThursday fr om4to8p.m.,Fridayfrom 1t o6p.m.andSundayfrom2 to 7p.m.DonationsinFred’s memory totheToysforTots Fo undationwouldbeappre- cia ted.Arrangementsareby Jewish Cha FR EDTUNIS PaulS.Zappulla,91,ofHol- lysurroundedbyhisloving mdel.PaulwasbornonJan. wherehegrewup.Heand hiswifeRosewerecurrently settledinHolmdel.Paulwas aproudU.S.Armyveteran.

HeservedinWWIIasaser- geantinthe272ndordinance maintenancecompany.Paul wasalsoaretiredforeman forbothHauckMechanical CompanyandNYCTran- sitAuthority.Heworked tirelesslyasavolunteerin St.FinbarR.C.Churchin surerforSt.VincentDePaul, deliveringfoodvouchersfor ingoutturkeysatThanks- givingandgivingouttoys toneedychildrenatChrist- mas.Paulalsomadeand countedthehostsforcom- munionattheMassesand servedasalectorandreader oftheRosary. Hewaspredeceasedbyhis Cla ytonA.Zappulla;his Pa ulissurvivedbyhisbe- lo andhiswifeRosanneof andherhusbandStephenof herhusbandBillyofBrook- andhiswifeLaurieofVA, RosemaryZappullaofCA, andDianeZappullaofCA. Heisalsosurvivedbyhis cherishedgrandchildren, withhisadoredgreat-grand- ZappullaandJaxonMazza. neverforgotten. Familyandfriendsarein- vitedtovisitfrom2to4p.m.

and7to9p.m.Thursday, a.m.Fridaymorning,July 13attheShorePointFu- neralHomeandCremation Hazlet.MassofChristian July13atSt.FinbarR.C. termentinTheCemetery visitwww.shorepointfh. com. PAULS.ZAPPULLA AG AnnM.Rossi,92,ofWhit- Whiting.BorninNewYork, shelivedinMiddletown andthenmovedtoToms Riverwheresheresidedfor Whitingin1999.Mrs.Rossi wasanInsuranceAgent withComptonInsurance CompanyinBelfordbefore herretirement.Sheloved andengagedinBibleStudy Groups. Sheispredeceasedbyher WinnieRemnantandMary Zeller.Sheissurvivedby herhusbandCliffordSimp- Nicole.

Memorialservicestobe heldat4p.m.Sunday,July River.Arrangementsareby SilvertonMemorialFuneral TomsRiver.www.silverton memorial.com ANNM.ROSSI AdditionalObituaries, A9.

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