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fry 'tif Aibury Park PrtMSaturday. October 28. 1989 Al 1 Obituaries Ocean Deaths CAN YOU REMEMBER WHEN FEAR WAS FUN Ronald M. Conboy, at 56, chef, restaurateur, teacher, dietitian eve aoout to cMOrt tne teuton at gnostt. goMsnt.

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07712 MON THiU W-IIHWOHI St 17721 M0H VB 12 flO St 07701 MOM THRU SAT t0 4J0 HI St ottu mow thbu sat io tt mo wi Township High School; coached two championship Catholic Youth Organization basketball teams for Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Bay Head, from 1972 to 1974. He was a 1958 graduate of Fairleigh Dickinson University. He attended Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, and St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Point Pleasant Beach, and an Army veteran of the Korean War. Mr.

Conboy was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and lived in Emerson and Brick Township before moving here 12 years ago. A son, Scott died in 1988. Surviving are his wife, the former Audrey Kent; two sons, Douglas here, and Ronald M. Brick; three daughters, Kimberly Suzanne P. and Cristina all here; his mother, Gertrude, Bradenton, a sister, Doris Burke, Brooksville, and 10 grandchildren.

Van Hise Callagan Funeral Home, Point Pleasant Beach, is in charge of arrangements. Michael L. Malanga, analyst, practiced law LONG BRANCH Michael Malanga, 74. a retired lawyer, died yesterday at Monmouth Medical Center. Long Branch.

He was a criminal lawyer in Newark before retiring in 1980. He was also an administrative analyst for the City of Newark for many years. He was an Army veteran of World War II; a communicant of St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church, West End section, here, and a graduate of Rutgers University Law School Mr. Malanga was born in Newark and lived in Caldwell before moving to Long Branch in 1974.

Surviving are his wife, the former Rose D'Alessio; two daughters, Diana Marzell, New Providence, and Joan Oliveri, Wcthersfield, two sisters, Frances Keiser and Angela Soriano, both Ocean Township, and four grandchildren. Damiano Funeral Home, here, is in charge of arrangements. Carmen marstangelo, of est Long Branch, died yesterday at home. He was general manager of Giam-brone's Farm, West Long Branch, for many years. He was a communicant of St.

Jerome's Roman Catholic Church, West Long Branch. Mr. Marstangelo was born in Salerno, Italy, and lived in West Long Branch most of his life. Surviving is i friend, Ella G. Herbert, West Long Branch.

Woolley Funeral Home, Long Branch, is in charge of arrangements. Anthony d. densevich, 74, of Howell Township, died yesterday at Freehold Area Hospital, Freehold Township. He was an electrician at Fort Dix for 20 years before retiring in 1980. He was a communicant of St.

Veronica's Roman Catholic Church, Howell; member of International Brother of Electrical Worker Union; a life member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post, Mount Carmel, and an Army veteran of World War II. Mr. Densevich was born in Mount Carmel and lived there before moving to Howell in 1950. His wife, Helen, died in 1971. Surviving are a son, Anthony a daughter, Barbara Piaggio, both Howell; three brothers, Al, John and Walter, all Mount Carmel; three sisters, Victoria Guzevich, Kenilworth; Elizabeth LaMarca, Whiting, Manchester Township, and Josephine Fiechthaber, Southampton, four grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.

C.H.T. Clayton Son Funeral Home, Adelphia, Howell, is in charge of arrangements. ROWENA SHAW, 70, of Freehold Township, died Tuesday at Freehold Area Hospital, Freehold Township. Mrs. Shaw was born in New Jersey and lived in Bayonne before moving to Freehold Township three years ago.

There are no known survivors. Freeman Funeral Home, Freehold, is in charge of arrangements. THELMA BLAIR, 63, of Aberdeen Township, died yesterday at Bayshore Health Care Center, Holmdel Township. Mrs. Blair was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and lived in Aberdeen for 26 years.

Surviving are her husband, Stanley; two sons, Charles, Martinez, and Steven, Old Bridge Township; a brother, Abraham Charlip, San Francisco, and five grandchildren. Bloomfield-Cooper Jewish Funeral Chapels, Ocean Township, is in charge of arrangements. BOOKER T. SMITH, 83, of Asbury Park, died Tuesday at home. He was a retired caretaker at Avon Inn, Avon.

He was a member of Mount Olive Baptist Church, Belmar. Mr. Smith was born in Oxford, N.C., and lived in Asbury Park for the last 70 years. His wife, Elizabeth died in 1975. Surviving are a sister, Tessie Wran, Bronx, N.Y.,; three grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.

Edward E. Jackson Funeral Home, Neptune, is in charge of ASBURY PARK FREEHOLD RED BANK TOMS RIVER EATEWAT COOn CHURCH 171 Sweetman's Lane Freehold Sunday Worship 1:00 a m. 1 10:30 Lm. ChMran'i Church 10.30 a.m. Nursery Prowdtd "In Christ Tht Bttt It YtToCom" Pastor C.

Garland Pollard 431-7547 Ocean Count Evangelical Free Cnurcl Proving Ground Rd. at Chestnut Lakahurat Sunday School 15 A.M. Sunday Momma Worsrup Service 1045 A.M. Sunday Evening Svce 7 00 P.M. Wed.

Mdwk. Svce 2 30 P.M. R. Wesley Engstrom, Senior Pastor Raymond 0. Martin Assoc.

Pastor-Visitation Whiting United Methodist Church Sunday Worship 8:30 10:30 AM Rev. George C. Reid Pastor 849-4374 Temporarily meeting at Anderson Campbell Funeral Home, 115 Lacey Whiting ASBURY PARK FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Richard T. Cams 3rd Grand Asbury Park 9:30 Bible School 10:45 A M.

630 P.M. Service Wed. Family Night AWANA Program for K-6 Junior High Senior High Adult Prayer ft Praise FuH Nursery Provided 7-9 P.M. LINCR0FT BIBLE CHURCH 790 Newman Springs Uncroft (opposite Brook dale Cortege) Pastor Gary Doperalski Sun. Worship 10:45 A.M.

ft 6 P.M. Sun. Bible School 9:45 A.M. Wed. 7:30 P.M.

Bible Study and Prayer Meeting CALVARY LIGHTHOUSE Assembly of God 1133 County Line Lakewood Sunday Worship at 8:30 A.M., 11 A.M. And 6:30 P.M. Bible Education 10:00 A.M. Wednesday Home Fellowship Groups Otto Dietrich, Pastor 363-1239 CHRIST CHURCH The Episcopal Ponsh Sfnrawstxjrv Brood at Sycamore SUNDAY SERVICES A am Holy Euchorttt 10 am Parish Euchanst and CoffM Hour ft Church School Bnng A Frtond Sunday Oct 29 Nursfsry Core Provided Wednesday 9 30 am Euchartst Thursday 7 00 pm Euchorttt JCMNUSJ 741-2220 1 IS I V. Mm 22 MOMWUtft ii mmtmm POINT PLEASANT Ronald M.

Conboy, 56, died yesterday at Jersey Shore Medical Center. Neptune, after a heart attack brought on by cancer. He owned and operated Alfonso's Restaurant, here, for the last 12 years. He was a chef and restaurant manager his entire working career, first owning Angus Steakhouse and the Steer Fish Restaurant, both Paramus. He was then as sistant manager of Top of the Sixes, New York, and later operated Ron Dick's Steakhouse, Point Pleasant CONBOY Beach; operated Silver Sands Coffee Shop, Point Pleasant Beach, for eight years, while concurrently chief dietitian for the Point Pleasant Beach school district He also taught food service education at Ocean County College, Brook-dale Community College, and Brick Oscar D.

Hill, at 62, was private detective LAKEHURST Oscar D. Hill, 62, died Thursday at Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood, after a brief illness. He was a retired private detective, working in Washington. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Mr.

Hill was born in Culpepper, and lived in Monmouth and Ocean county area. for the last 20 1 years. Surviving are his I wife, the former! Kathenne Johnson; two sons, Theodore Jackson Town-" ship, and Carol at home; two daughters, (Catherine Gaddif, Mullica Township, and Marilyn Mayweather, Ocean Township; a brother, Carol Maryland; a sister, Gladys Brown, Culpepper, 14 grandchildren, and a great-grandchild. Edward E. Jackson Funeral Home, Neptune, is in charge of arrangements.

JOHN TYCIAK SR 77, of Beach Haven West, Stafford Township, died yesterday at Southern Ocean County Hospital, Manahawkin, Stafford. He worked for Shapiro Builders of Long Beach Island for many years before retiring in 1979. He was a communicant of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Bar-negat Township. Mr.

Tyciak was born in Andalusia, and lived in Holgate, Long Beach Township, before moving to Beach Haven West in 1985. Surviving are his wife of 56 years, the former Mary Wisniewski; three sons, Gregory Manahawkin; Nicholas Blackwood, Gloucester Township, and John Andalusia; two sisters, Josephine Pickul and Sophie Gonski, both Philadelphia; 13 grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. Bugbee-Riggs Funeral Home, Bar-negat, is in charge of arrangements. Robert h. slocum sr 59, a lifelong resident of Dover Township, died of natural causes Thursday at home.

Mr. Slocum was a self-employed carpenter in the Ocean County area and worked in the maintenance department of the Toms River Regional School System for the last 15 years. Surviving are his wife, the former Rose Seaman; three sons, Robert Dennis and James; four daughters, Carol Ullery, Jeanne Johnson, and Lisa Slocum, all of Dover Township, and Deborah Gast, Titusville, two sisters, Mildred Eitel, Belmar, and Muriel Slocum, Jersey City, and six grandchildren. Anderson Campbell Funeral Home, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements. MALANGA Michael I.

age 74. of Long Branch on Friday. Oct 27. 1989 Beloved husband ot Rose D'Alessio Malanga: father of Diana Marred and Joan Otiveri; brother of Frances Keiser and Angela Soriano, and grandfather of tour. Mass of Christian Burial Tuesday, Oct.

31 at 11 a from St Michael's C. Church. West End Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery. East Hanover. J.

There wiH be no visiting hours. Memorial contributions are requested in heu of flowers to the American Cancer Society. 1759 St Washington. 20069 Damiano Funeral Home. Third and Franklin avenues.

Long Branch, IS in charge ot arrangements MARSTANGELO Carmen, ot West Long Branch, on Oct 27, 1989. Mass of Christian Burial. Tues Oct 31. 11 a from St Jerome's C. Church.

West Long Branch Visitation at the Woolley Funeral Home. 10 MorreH St Long Branch. Mon 2-4 and 7-9 m. Interment WoorP bine Cemetery. Oceanport SMITH Booker age 83.

ol Asbury Park on Oct 24 Beloved brother of Ms. Tessie Wran. Grandfather ot three. Uncle of several Funeral Monday. 130 m.

from the Jackson Funeral Home Friends are invited to call at the funeral home Monday. 1pm. until service time. Interment White Ridge Cemetery. mi Anas.

Joe Beachwood BmU. Paul Berirtty Township Bamett. Joseph J. Matawan Bauer, Wallace R. Sr.

kjtm ttmnihip Btar. Trtelma AhrrJm Ttmnihip Booth, Lorraine M. Klamheaer hmnship Brenner, Paul Mam heaer Township Bronson, Clarence Edmund Sebastian, tla Dunnkoskv. William Howeu Township Clark. Elizabeth Aon Plaintield Conboy, Ronald M.

Point Pleasant Densevich, Anthony 0. Howell Tmnship m. Oscar D. Lakrhura Hyde, Ingrid Moeller Point Pleasant James, William C. Sr.

High Shoals, Ua. Kaplan, Ruth Delray Beach. Tla. Kissam, Russell W. Burlington.

Conn. Konwiser, Ralph U. Brick Township Malanga, Michael Long Branch Marstangelo, Carmen est Long branch Murphy, Stephen J. lucson. Ariz.

Shaw, Rowena freehold Township Slocum, Robert H. Sr. Dover Township Smith, Booker T. Asbury Park Tyciak, John Sr. Stafford Township Werner, Florence L.

Jams Hirer Monmouth Joseph J. Barnett, petroleum engineer MATAWAN Joseph J. Barnett, 64, a retired engineer, died yesterday at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdcl Township. He was an engineer for Texaco, Harrison, N.Y., for 35 years before retiring in June 198S. He was an Army veteran of World War II; was a Little League manager, and was active with the Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts, both here.

Mr. Barnett was born in ColTeyville, and lived here for the last 30 years. Surviving are his wife, Gloria three sons, Richard Bishop, Texas; Michael Hudson, N.H., and Howard Trevose, a daughter, Nancy Beth Haddock, Medford Township; his mother, Mary Gladys Fletcher; a brother, Billie a sister, Eva Lucille Rogers, all California, and five grandchildren. John E. Day-Bedle Funeral Home, Matawan, is in charge of arrangements.

William dunnkosky, 66, of Howell Township, died Thursday at Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood. Mr. Dunnkosky, also known as "Billy Dunn," was a self-employed roofer with many different companies before retiring in 1974. He was a musician and life member of the Pineland Cultural Society, Waretown, where he had a group known as Billy Dunn Company. He was born in Howell and lived there most of his life.

Surviving are his wife, the former Carol Messenger; three sons, Carl, New York; William Seaside Heights, and James, Howell Township; a daughter, Vicki, Seaside Heights; three stepsons, Ronald Fredericks, Point Pleasant; Charles Fredericks, Seaside Heights, and William Hastie, Brick Township; five stepdaughters, Marion Archer, Howell; Kelly Tomasi, Seaside Heights; Dawn Betenacourt, Toms River, Antoinette Fredericks, Manchester Township, and Carol Fredericks, Howell; two brothers, James, Brick, and John, Freehold; seven grandchildren, and 14 step-grandchildren. C.H.T. Clayton Son Funeral Home, Adelphia, Howell, is in charge of arrangements. BARNFTT Joseph of Mtawn on Oct 27, 1989 Husband ot Gloria (r Saperjtein) Father of Nancy Beth Haddock. Richard Alan.

Michael Dale, and Howard David Barnett: brother of Billie Dean Barnett and Eva Lucille Rodgers; son ot Mary Gladys Fletcher; grandfather ot live No Visitation. Arrangements private. Memorial service to be announced In lieu ot flowers, memorial donations to the American Heart Association are preferred. BLAIft Thelma Services 2pm Sunday, from Temple Shalom. Ayrmont Lane, Aberdeen.

Interment Beth Israel Cemetery, Woodbndge Shiva will be observed at the Blair residence in Aberdeen. CLARK Elizabeth. 89 formerly of Newark on Oct. lb. 1989 Wife ot the late Andrew Clark Sr.

Mother of Andrew Clark Jr James Clark Mary Sorensen and Elizabeth Morrison Sister of Thomas Davis and Al.ce Marcelh 24 grandchildren 26 great grandchildren Mass of Christian Burial Monday. 9 a St Francis Cathedral. Metuchen Interment. Holy Cross Cemetery. North Arlington Friends may call at the Runyon Mortuary.

568 Middlesen Ave (Route 27), Metuchen Saturday and Sunday. 2-4 and 7-9 m. CONBOY Ronald 56. of Point Pleasant on Oct 27. 1989 A Mass of Christian Burial win be ottered Monday, Oct 30 at 11 am.

from St Peter RC Church Forman Avenue. Point Pleasant Beach Interment will be private friends may call at the Van Hise CaBagan Funeral Home BI2 Arnold Ave Point Pleasant Beach. Sunday. 2-4 and 7 9 In heu flowers, donations his memory may be made to the American Cancer Society. 1S40 Route 138.

Suite 303. Wall. 07719 DENSEVICH Anthony O. age 74. ot Howell Township on Oct 27 1989 Funeral from CMT Clayton A Son Funeral Home Adelphia Road (Route 524) Adelphia.

on Monday, Oct 30 at 8 30 a Mass ol Christian Burial 9 30 a at St Veronica Church. Route 9 Howell Itnterment St Mary's Cernetecy. Lakewood Vist-rt at the funeral nonet -Sunday. 2-4 and 7-9 Houses of Worship SL Paul The Apostle Orthodoi Church 474 Suree M. Sunday Dunne Liturgy 10 a m.

Sunday School For AJ Age and Coffee Sonet lee MtHrome At 0 ttHMJuM OVrsMns To Murine Mtfft Ut Rev rather Charles A Lehman Pastor 780-31 St Shrewsbury Friend Meeting (Quakers) Meeting lor Worship And First Day School Sunday at 10:30 am Rt. 35 Sycamore Ave. Shrewsbury 741-4138 All An Wtlcomm Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church Asbury Ave. Pine Street, Asbury Park Rev. Gerard Lynch, S.

T. Sat. Evenings P.M. 7 P.M. Sun Masses 7,8,9, 10:30 A.M.

12 Noon 5 P.M. FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 220 Sycamore Shrewsbury Sun. 1 20 A Worefap Senrloe 1 40 AM Sunday School For Al Ages 105 AM vVorsrap Service 700P Evening Rey Wed. 1000AM Ladae Prayer 7:30 Adu (MM Study Vouti A CMdren SerMoes Sal A.M. Man's Prayer F.

Ebar Raitzal 741-0048 FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 31 11 Bridge Pt Pleasant Sun. 1 46 AM Bene Classes a ages) 11 00 AM Morning Worsmp 7 00 PM Evening ktspwaeon Tues. IS PM-Ladm Prayer Group Wed. 730 PM-eene Study. Prayer.

Praae Roval Rangers IDOys) Mmsionerts Ignis) Frt. 7 00 PM Youth Meeting Pastor Don D. Miller 899-5258 UNITY OF OCEAN COUNTY Sundays 11:00 A.M. At Temple Beth Or 200 Van Zile Brick 286-0966 Classes available. CaH for information.

Church Group that uses the Daily Word MONMOUTH CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Worship Service 9 AM Sunday School 5 PM Evening Service 6 PM Wednesday Evening 7:30 Wesleyan Church 2739 W. Bangs Ave. Neptune 389-2689 Abundant Life Church of God "A Church that love is building" Where There It: SpinMed wortNp Sound Biblical Teeching a Presetting Agepe FeMowsrwp Mwting tt Women Club ot Freehold 7 South St. (Rt 79) Sundey 1t00 AM EMM Education (Al Ages) 10 SO AM Morning Worahtp 6 00 PM Everting Worth? 7:30 PM Homa Btbf Study Pastor Chrit Fralav 201-409-2923 8 30 11:00 A.M. Roman Study 1010 AM Tues.

7:30 PM Wed. 10 30 AM Thurs. 7:30 PM Fri. 7 30 PM Sat. 7:30 PM Wall (201) 938-4353 ASBURY PARK Fourth Grand Ave 10:30 A FREEHOLD 98 Mam SI 10:30 A.M.

KEYPORT 84 Broad St 10:00 A.M. RED BANK 211 Broad St 1000 A M. TOMS RIVER 1134 Lakewood (Rt. 166) 11:00 A M. Together at of your choiqe.

Ingrid moeller hyde, 90, of Point Pleasant, died yesterday at Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood. Mrs. Hyde was born in Norway and came to the United States in 1913. She lived in Kearny before moving to Point Pleasant in 1939. Her first husband, Herman Moeller, died in 1970.

Surviving are a son, Frederick A. Moeller, Lavallette; two daughters, Ingrid Saunders, Colorado, and Thelma M. Green, Point Pleasant Beach; two sisters, Viola Ferris, Point Pleasant Beach, and Mildred Demarest, Arizona; seven grandchildren, and 17 greatgrandchildren. Shore Memorial Funeral Home, Point Pleasant Beach, is in charge of arrangements. Paul Brenner, at 72, radio personality MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP Paul Brenner, 72, of Leisure Village West, died yesterday at home.

He was a radio personality, beginning his career with WSYR and WFBL, both New York, and later moved to WNEW, where he substituted for Martin Block. He joined WAAT, New York, in 1939, where he had his show, "Requestfully Yours" which aired for over 18 years, and then worked for WJRZ, Hackensack, before retiring from radio in 1974 after 35 years. He was a member of American Soci ety of Composers, Authors and Pub lishers, and was past president and membership chairman of South Mountain Lodge 1278, B'nai B'rith. Mr. Brenner was born in Richmond, and lived in South Orange most of his life before moving here in 1974.

His wife, Dorothy, died in 1987. Surviving are two sons, Michael, Medford Township, and Larry, Stone Ridge, N.Y.; a daughter, Eileen Simon, California, and three grandchildren. Anderson Campbell Funeral Home, Ridgeway, here, is in charge of arrangements. JOE M. ARIAS, 78, of Beachwood, died Thursday at Community Medical Center, Toms River.

He was a warehouseman for P. Ballantine Son Brewery, Newark, for 26 years before retiring in 1975. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Mr. Arias was born in Spain and came to the United States in 1940.

He lived in Newark before moving to Beachwood in 1975. His wife, Mary, died in 1985. Surviving are three sons, Joseph Summit; Mario and Carlos, both Beachwood; a brother, Fernando, Bayonne; six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Anderson Campbell Funeral Home, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements. Additional obituaries on page A8 IN MEMORIAM CLAYTON Bert Loving memory of Bert Clayton, who passed away 3 years ago.

You are gone but not forgotten. Son. Charlie and family. GO0LE Chartes Gobte III Wort, one year ago today your howl went away, but when the moon is tuH, I hear it still and everyday I always say. "He atn heavy, He my You be always toved and never forgotten Weasel SISCO Joseph III Ulu lOKl "Yr- tO lOOat In cherishea and loving memory of our beloved son.

Lwepiy saaoenea oy your kiss every aay. May God watch over you always. Our love. Your Mom and Dad TOWER HILL FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 255 Harding Road, Rad Bank 9 and 1 1 a.m. Sunday Worship Services 9 and 1 1 a m.

Church School tor all ages 8 p.m. Wednesday Praise Prayer Service All Offices 747-1348 Dial-A-Thought 747-1182 Tower Hill School 747-1393 Pastors: Tom Crenshaw, Bob Bell and Larry Ruby SERVICES SHORE CHRISTIAN CENTER Dewey Friedel, Pastor Sunday Worship and CnMrani Chore Home Fellowship Gatherings Wednesday Morning Service Eve. Services Youth Meetings Single Meetings "THE WORD WORKS" HE BERT Eula age 51 of Neptune on Oct 24. Beloved mother of Mitchell. Harry Mrs.

Cathy Kearney Daughter ot Mrs. Luedna Car-mon. Sister of Houston Jr Raymond. Clarence. Richard Mrs Isabella LeDet Mrs Ethel Paul and Mrs.

Margaret Deshotel. Beloved grandmother ot 5. The Funeral Mass. Monday, nam. from the St.

Peter Claver C. Church. Father John Wadeson officiating. Entombment Monmouth Memorial Park Mausoleum. Friends may call at the Jackson Funeral Home Sunday.

7-9 m. Vigil Hturgy. 8 p.m. HILL Oscar age 62. of Lakehurst on Oct.

26 Beloved husband of Katharine Father of four. Brother of two. Grandfather of 14. Great-grandfather ot one Funeral Tuesday. 1 from the Jackson Funeral Home, the elder Michael Tony, officiating Cremation Monmouth Memorial Park Crematory, at the convenience of the family.

Friends may can at the funeral home Monday, 1 1 a.m. until service time. KONWISER Ralph on Oct 26. 1989: age 76 of Brick and Naples. Fla Beloved husband or Audrey J.

(nee Jacobs), loving father of Roy of Morristown, Stan of New Rochelle. Jean Ettinger of Elkms Park. Pa Lois Charon ot Triangle. grandfather ot seven. A memorial service wiH be held at Temple Sharey Tetilo-ls-rael ot the Oranges.

432 Scotland Rd South Orange, at 3 Oct. 29 Following the service friends may caH at the home of Mr and Mrs Allan Katt. 170 Forest Hid Rd West Orange Contributions in his memory may be made to Temple Shalom. Naples. Fla 33942.

Arrangements 6v Cremation Service of Ocean. LENNON Edwm Sr age 81 of Oak hurst on Oct 26 1989 Beloved husband ot Anne Devoted father of edwm Jr Anne Wieczor-kowski. Hewn Peiiecbia. Sara Miizorn, Regi-na Strand and the late Raymond Grandfather of Kelly. Katie.

Michelle. Donald. Kris. Edwm. Melissa.

Karissa and James Funeral from the Richard Hoidal Funeral Home. 236 Monmouth Rd Oakburst. on Tuesday. Oct 31 at 9 a Mass ot Christian Burial St Jerome Church. West Long Branch, at 9 30 a Visitation Sunday and Monday.

3-5 and 7-9 m. Those wierag to may make donations to the American Hpdrt Association 4041 Squankum CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH SERVICES AND SUNDAY SCHOOL SERMON FOR OCT. 29 Everlasting Punishment HEALING TESTIMONIALS: WEDNESDAY 7 00 7:30 800 M. 815 M. CHILD CARE AVAILABLE AT ALL SERVICES Worship the phurch High Blood Pressure? MalesFemales 18 suffering from mildmoderate high blood pressure are needed for an FDA approved research study to evaluate a new medication for high blood pressure.

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