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TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1999 ASBURY PARK PRESS PAGE B5 Obituaries Additional Obituaries B4 Deaths IN TRIBUTE Alice M. Babrisky Died April 14, 1993 Marlboro 77js is a list of obituaries that do not appear in this edition of the Press. Alksmant, Louis, 67, Berkeley Wimberg Funeral Home. Egg Harbor City Dennis, Herbert C.JR., 78, Brick Silverton Memorial, Toms River Getler, Frederick E. SO, Toms River Carmona-Bolen Home for Funerals.

Toms River Hensel, Anita 89, Lakewood Weatherhead Young Funeral Home, Brick Johnson, Ralph 70, Toms River Kedz Funeral Home, Toms River Kozlowskl, Elizabeth, 82, Berkeley Qulnn-Hopplng Funeral Home, Toms River, Lambe. Michael 76, Manchester Manchester Memorial Funeral Home, Manchester LoBrutto, Anthony 79, Berkeley Miles, George W. 70, Toms River Anderson and Campbell Funeral Home, Toms River Tice. Lester A 70, Toms River Anderson and Campbell Funeral Home, Toms River Vinci, Thomas 88, Irvington Haeberle Barth Funeral Home, Union Waddell, Dawn Carole, 39, Hamilton Square Saul Funeral Home, Hamilton. It has been a year since you have left us.

A day has not gone by that you have not been in my thoughts. Simply driving down some familiar road triggers memories of places we visited, times we shared. Your 4-year battle with breast cancer is over. I will always remember how strong and brave you were. 1 nrougnoui your many treatments and hospitalizations you never complained, never gave up hope.

You were an inspiration to all of us. We were so sure you were going to conquer this dreaded disease. itara er. i'tnA fntcAiratt OPTlPmilC UTlH ltn. i I I LV I derstanding.

Everyone who knew you felt your good- fall nUmillne, Iiilth ihft.llT. EDWARD STEVEN PAJAK, 75, of ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, died yesterday at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. He was a system analyst at Wagner Electric, Division of Cooper Industries, Parsippany for 47 years, retiring in 1985. He was a member and elder of the Middle-town Reformed Church, Middle-town. He was a World War II Navy veteran.

He was a member of the American Legion Gibraltar Post, Newark and was born in Kearny. Surviving are his wife of 48 years, Eleanor Minut Pajak; a son, Edward S. Los Angeles, a daughter, Karen C. Pajak, Middletown; a brother, Frank, Miami, and a grandson. Visitation is 2 to 4 p.m.

and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at John F. Pfleger Funeral Home. Services will be 10 a.im Thursday at the funeral home. Interment will be in Fair View Cemetery, Middletown.

JOYCE D. R0SK0, 52, of keansburg, died Saturday at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. Born in Jersey City, she lived in Hazlet before moving to Keansburg eight years ago. Her brothers, Harry Gray, died in 1993, and Charles Gray, in 1997. Surviving are a son, George Rosko, Lanoka Harbor, Lacey; a daughter, Joyce Caputo, Forked River, Lacey; two brothers, William Gray, Point Pleasant, and George Gray, Keansburg; two sisters, Lucille Stetson, Barnegat, and Lorraine Westerberg, Port Monmouth, Middletown; and three grandchildren.

Cremation services were private. A graveside service will be held 11 a.m. Saturday in Fair View Cemetery, Middletown. Jacqueline M. Ryan Home for Funerals, Keansburg, is in charge of arrangements.

yf i I ness. iou were a iniiicu menu, a wuiiutuui, nuiiui- I ing mother and a caring proud grammy. Most of all, I you were my loving, devoted wife, best friend and confidante. Ours was a special relationship in which we spent most of our time together. I am so grateful for the 34 years we shared and so fortunate to have many cherished memories.

You constantly remain in my thoughts and prayers. We all miss you and know you are at rest with your Lord. Your loving husband, and Janet Specia, Shark River Hills a daughter and son-in-law, Jean-marie and Bill Kortenhaus, of Shark River Hills; his mother, Marie, Neptune; and eight grandchildren. Burial will be private with a Me-, mortal Mass planned for 11:30 a.m. Saturday, April 17 at St.

Anselm's Roman Catholic Church, 1028 Wayside Road, Wayside, (732) 493-4411. The Ely Funeral Home, Neptune is in charge of arrangements. CHARLES L. "SAM" SURRY II. 64, of OCEAN TOWNSHIP, died yesterday at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune.

He was a self-employed tax accountant in Ocean for more than 20 years. He was a founding member of the Children's Psychiatric Center, Red Bank, and a member of the Monmouth Reformed Temple, Tinton Falls. Born in Brooklyn, he lived in Middletown before moving to Ocean 20 years ago. Surviving are his wife, Lois Sher-tzer Surry; five sons, Charles L. Surry HI, Singapore and Atlanta, Shawn Surry, Santa Monica, Alexander Berg, Avon Lakes, Ohio, Joshua Berg, at home, and Daniel Berg, London, England; and eight grandchildren.

Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Bloomfield-Coo-per Jewish Chapels, 2130 Route 35, Ocean, with committal service at the convenience of the family. Shiva will be observed at the late Surry home in Ocean. THEODORE H. WEST, 72, of OCEANPORT, died Sunday at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch.

He was a retired civil service employee for 15 years, employed by the U.S. Government, Fort Monmouth. He served in the U.S. Army. He attended the First Church of Christ Scientist, Red Bank.

Born in Long Branch, he lived in Oceanport for 47 years. Surviving are his wife, Lois S. West; and a daughter, Lynn S. West, Oceanport. Funeral service will be Thursday at a time to be announced, at the Flock Funeral Home, 243 Broadway, Long Branch.

Interment will be in Woodbine Cemetery, Oceanport. Donations to the charity of your choice in his memory would be To contribute an "In Tribute, about someone who recently died, send your letter and photo to: In Tribute, Asbury Park Press, 3601 Highway 66, Box 1550, Neptune, NJ 07754-1551. Letters should be 200 words or less and must include the author's name, address, telephone number and the date the obituary was published. The Press reserves the right to edit or reject any letter or photo. ROBERT JOHN CLICKNER, 7i, of Cumberland, formerly of BRICK, died March 28 at McGuire Veterans Administration Hospital, Richmond, Va.

He was a heavy equipment operator for Ralph Clayton, Jackson, for many years, retiring in 1993. He was an Army veteran. He was a member of Cedar Baptist Church, Dil-lwyn, the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Union 1319, and Operating Engineer Local 825. Born in Jackson, he lived in Brick ell; four grandchildren, Tara, Kerry, Bryan and Joseph; a great-granddaughter, Alexa; and many relatives and friends. Visitation will be 2 to 4 p.m.

and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at John P. Condon Funeral Home, 804 Route 36, Leonardo, Middletown. A funeral service will be 10 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home.

Burial will follow in Bayview Cemetery, Leonardo. In lieu of flowers, donations to Hospice of South Florida, 5300 E. Avenue, West Palm Beach, FL 33407 would be appreciated. LILIANE N. C0STELL0, si, of LITTLE SILVER, died yesterday at Tower Lodge Care Center, Wall.

She was a registered nurse at Jersey City Medical Center. She was a nurse in the Belgium army during World War II. Born in France, she lived in China; during that time, her late father was a missionary doctor. She came to the United States in 1950, living in Staten Island and in Colts Neck before moving to Little Silver eight years ago. She was predeceased by her parents, Arthur and Bertha Deroy Nachtergael.

Surviving are her husband, Nicholas P. Costello; and a sister, Gisele Nachtergael, Brussels, Belgium. Visitation will be 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at John E.

Day Funeral Home, 85 Riverside Red Bank. Funeral services will be held Thursday at a time to be announced at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Colts Neck. Interment will follow in Moravian Cemetery, Staten Island. Memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, Central New Jersey Chapter, 12 Roszel Road, Suite 203, Princeton, NJ 08540.

LORRAINE C. ZANNE Dl ARCHANGEL, 62, of Ridgefield Park, whose son lives in TINTON FALLS, died Saturday at home. She was a parishioner of St. Francis Roman Catholic Church, Ridgefield Park. She served on the Municipal Guidance Committee, the Juvenile Conference Committee, the First Drug Council of Ridgefield Park, and the Roosevelt School PTA.

She was vice president of the Ridgefield Park High School PTA, and a member of the Little League Baseball Auxiliary. She was a judge of the Knights of Columbus Spelling Bee, served on the Ridgefield Park Board of Education for 12 years, serving as vice president and president. Surviving are her husband, Daniel; a daughter and son-in-law, Patricia and Alan O'Grady; sons and daughters-in-law, Robert DiAr-changel, Daniel and Deborah DiAr-changel, and Michael and Linda Di-Archangel; a brother, Edward Zanne; two sisters, Catherine Gallagher and Ellen Hagel; a daughter-in-law, Catherine Champon; and grandchildren, Danielle O'Grady, Alysa DiArchangel, Alan Patrick O'Grady, Michael O'Grady, and Brandon DiArchangel. Visitation will be 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.

today at the Voorhees Funeral Home, 59 Main Ridgefield Park. Funeral services will be 9:30 a.m. Wednesday from the funeral home. A funeral Mass will be offered 10 a.m. at St.

Francis Church, Ridgefield Park. Entombment will follow in George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus. NATALIE J. FRANTZEN, 90, of Boca Raton, whose son lives in COLTS NECK, died yesterday at the Neptune Convalescent Center. She was a former member of the Pittsburgh Field Club, and the Northland County Club, Duluth, Minn.

She was a 1930 graduate of Beaver College. Born in Jersey City, she lived in Duluth and in Pittsburgh before moving to Boca Raton 25 years ago. Her husband, Henry, died in 1984. Surviving are a son and daughter-in-law, Henry and Julie Frantzen, Colts Neck; three grandchildren, J. Blair Frantzen, Eric P.

Frantzen, and Jill Marie Schmidt; and three great-grandchildren, Raeder and Dane Frantzen, and Tyler Schmidt. Visitation will be 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Holmdel Funeral Home, 26 1 South Holmdel Road, Holmdel. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Catholic Charities. OTTO G.

GATTI, 87. of West Bel mar, WALL, died Saturday at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. He was executive director of the Chamber of Commerce, Perth Amboy Raritan area, for 20 years, retiring in 1976. He was a member of the SUSAN L. BAER, 52.

of freehold, died Sunday at Bayshore Health Care Center, Holmdel. She was a schoolteacher in Colts Neck Township schools for 30 years, retiring in 1998. She was a member of Gethsemane Lutheran Church, Key-port. Born in Bayonne, she lived in Matawan before moving to Freehold. Her father, Henry died in 1996.

Surviving are a brother, Eric, Wick-atunk; a sister, Christina Baer-Arter, Grand Terrace, and her mother, Louise A. Schou Baer, Matawan. Memorial services will be Saturday, time to be announced, at Gethsemane Lutheran Church, Keyport. Jn lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Gethsemane Lutheran Church, Keyport. Day Funeral Home, Keyport, is in charge of arrangements.

WILLIAM F. BOWEN.siofMiD- DLETOWN, died Friday at River-view Medical Center, Red Bank. He was a self-employed contractor. He served in the Navy from 1965 to 1969. He was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1862 Besty-town Unit, Elizabeth.

Born in Philadelphia, he lived in Elizabeth and in Freehold before moving to Middle-town IV2 years ago. Surviving are a son, William Texas; a daughter, Stephanie McCauley, Toms River; his mother, Grace Bowen, and a sister, Joan Hawkins, both of Elizabeth; his fiancee, Renee Speed, Middletown; and a granddaughter. Burial will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in Brig. Gen.

William C. Doyle New Jersey Veterans Cemetery, Ar-neytown. Jacqueline M. Ryan Home for Funerals, Keansburg, is in charge of arrangements. ANNABEL L.

BURDGE. of NEPTUNE CITY, died Sunday at She was a seamstress in Bel-mar and Manasquan for many years. Born in Jersey City, she moved to Neptune City 30 years ago. Her husband, Vernon, died in 1990, and a daughter, Sandra Doyle, died in 1998. Surviving are a daughter, Ann Marie Yaccarino, Howell; five grandchildren, Jack and Kevin Doyle and Patricia Lawlor, all of Neptune, and Joel and Jeffery Yaccarino, both of Howell; two greatgrandchildren, Erin and Conor Lawlor, both of Neptune; and several nieces and nephews.

Family and friends are invited to call 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Johnson Funeral Home, Route 138, Wall. Funeral services will take place 11 a.m. Thursday from the funeral home.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to VNA, 141 Bodman Place, Red Bank, NJ 07701. BARBARA J. PLAIA-CAHILL, 64, of Palm Beach Shores, formerly of POINT PLEASANT, died Wednesday at home. She was an ophthalmic technician for Dr. Walter Kahn in Red Bank.

She was a communicant of St. Francis of Assisi Roman Cath-: olic Church, Riviera Beach, and a member of the Ladies Auxil- iary and the Lacey Elks, both of Forked River, Lacey. Born in New- ark, she lived in Highlands, the Lan-: oka Harbor section of Lacey, and in Point Pleasant before moving to Florida. Ijer first husband, Joseph Plaia, died in 1993, and her daughter, Jo-Ann Daust, in 1990. Surviving are hesecond husband, William R.

Ca-hillj two sons, Joseph and Dennis Plata, both of Highlands; a daughter, Dorjna Palia-Dadetto, Lanoka Har-. bor: two stepchildren, Elizabeth and Michael Cahill, both of Point Pleas-: ant; a sister, Joyce Marchetti, How- Services Additional Information LEMANSKY SHIRLEY (Nee: Jacobs) April 11,1999 Wife of the late Joseph, rrjother of Jeffrey Joel (Rosanne) Lmansky. Sister of Merton (Pearl Jacobs). Grandmother of Erica Sa-mantha. Grave site services Tues.

1QAM at Crescent Burial Park, Penn-suken, NJ. Family will return to the home Of Joel Rosanne Leman-slty. -Contributions may' be male to ccngregration Beth Tikvah, Marlton NJ. BURSCHLER SHENBERG 1 BLADY Ralph Marlboro JOSEPH P. MCALEER, 70, of Southwick, formerly of SPRING LAKE and MATAWAN, died Sunday at his daughters home in SouthwicK, Mass.

He was vice president of purchasing at Drexel Burn-ham Lambert, retiring in 1986. He was past president of the Colombian Club, Matawan, the Marc Woods Association, and the Wall Street Purchasing Association. He was a Korean War veteran and was awarded the Korean Service Medal with One Bronze Campaign Star and the United Nations Service Medal. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, Keyport. He lived most of his life in Monmouth County before moving to Southwick last October.

His wife, Anne (Dotty) McAleer, died in 1985, and his grandson, John Patrick Mickalay, died in 1996. Surviving are a son and daughter-in-law, Joseph P. and Barbara, Aberdeen; a son and daughter-in-law, Kevin and Cathy, East Brunswick; a daughter and son-in-law, Mary Beth and John Mickalay, Southwick, six grandchildren, Kristina, Kevin, Daniel, Kolleen, Brendan, and a sister, Anne Noonan, Scotia, N.Y.; many nieces and nephews and countless friends. Visitation is 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday and 2 to 4 p.m.

and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Day Funeral Home, 361 Maple Place, Keyport. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph's Church, Keyport.

Interment will follow at St. Joseph's Cemetery. Should friends desire, donations would be appreciated in his memory to the American Heart Association, New Jersey region. WILLIAM H. MOORE so, of Port St.

Lucie, and MANASQUAN, died March 25 in Stuart, Fla. He was an aerospace technician for Walter Kiddie, Belleville, for 35 years, retiring in 1974. Born in Bloomfield, he lived in Florida since 1982. He also maintained a home in Manasquan. Surviving are his wife, Eleanor Moore; a son, William, Seaside Park; three daughters, Bonnie Ford and Nancy Taylor, both of Palm City, and Patricia Chesnaky, Toms River; a brother, Robert, Florida; and five granddaughters.

Forest Hills Funeral Home, Palm City, was in charge of arrangements. ANN T. MYL0D, 88, of Myerstown, formerly of SHREWSBURY, died Saturday at home. She was a dietitian and teacher in Brooklyn. She was member of the Mary Gate of Heaven Church, Myerstown.

Born in Cambridge, N.Y., she lived in Brooklyn and in Shrewsbury for 35 years before moving to Myerstown in 1993. She was predeceased by her husband, John J. Mylod. She was also predeceased by her parents, Daniel and Nora Higgins Tingue. Surviving are two nephews, William Stott, Florida, and Jonathan Stott, Phoenix; two nieces, Ann Stott, Baltimore, and Margaret Smith, East Greenbush, N.Y.; four grandnieces, Freling Smith, Darby Stott, Whitney Smith and Sandi Stott; and a grand-nephew, Jonathai) Stott.

Thompson Funeral Home, Lebanon, is in charge of arrangements. y. First Presbyterian Church, Belmar, and the Belmar Kiwanis Club. He served on the board of directors of the Garden State Hospitalization Plan, and was a former member of the Industrial Development Association of Wall. He was a World War II Army veteran.

He was a graduate of Rutgers University. Born in New York, he lived in Somerset County before moving to West Belmar. His wife, Virginia and his brother, Peter, both died in 1998. Surviving is a son, William Philadelphia. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Music Group of Philadelphia, P.O.

Box 41107, Philadelphia, Pa. 19127 or the First Presbyterian Church of Belmar. His body was donated to the University of Medicine and Dentistry, Newark. JOHN C. LAMKEN, 87, of Lincroft, MIDDLETOWN, died yesterday at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank.

He was manager in the industrial division of Singer Sewing Machine Elizabeth, for 41 years, retiring in 1973. He was past president of the Lincroft-Holmdel Kiwanis Club, and was a founding member of the Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts Troop 110, Lincroft. Born in Jersey City, he lived in Glen Ridge before moving to Lincroft 53 years ago. His granddaughter, Tracy Lam-ken, died in 1985. Surviving are his wife, Dorothy; a son, Wayne "Beeler" Lamken, Holmdel; two daughters, Barbara Gebhardt and Diane Frantz, bbth of Colts Neck; a brother, Harold Lamken, Lakewood; a grandson, Dwayne Lamken; and two granddaughters, Kimberly Plos-konka and Rebecca Frantz.

Visitation will be 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the Holmdel Funeral Home, 26 South Holmdel Road, Holmdel. Please make donations to VNA, 141 Bodman Place, Red Bank, NJ 07701. MARIE MARCHETTI, 66, of Nave-sink, MIDDLETOWN, died Thursday at home.

She was a bookkeeper for Dillonbeck Manufacturing Hillside, for 20 years. She also served as vice president of both and Wholesale and and Enterprises, both of Middletown. Born in Hillside, she lived there before moving to Navesink in 1955. Surviving are her husband, Joseph Marchetti; and a son, Joseph J. Marchetti, Navesink.

All services are private. John P. Condon Funeral Home, Leonardo, Middletown, is in charge of arrangements. EVELYN H. MAZUR, 50, of west Milford, whose sister lives in Allen-wood, WALL, died Sunday at home.

She was an accounts payable clerk for Esthetic Solutions, Englewood, until this month. She was a member of Our Lady Queen of Peace Church, Hewitt. Born in Englewood, she lived in Cliffside Park before moving to West Milford. She was predeceased by her parents, Theodore and Helen Dombrow-ski Mazur. Surviving are a sister and brother-in-law, Arlene and Car los Estol, Allenwood.

Friends may call 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the Richards Funeral Home, 1440 Union Valley Road, West Milford. Funeral Liturgy will be offered 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Our Lady Queen of Peace Church, Hewitt.

Interment will follow in Hackensack Ctmetery. Donations to Our Lady Queen of Peace Church would be appreciated. ROSE DUDICH SALK0W. 82, of MIDDLETOWN, died yesterday at home. She was a mother and a homemaker and a very active mem ber of the Middletown Senior Citizens.

Born in Perth Amboy, she lived there until moving to Middle-town 20 years ago. Her husband, Stanley, died in 1979. Surviving are two daughters, Cynthia Wendell, Sarasota, and Cathleen Bauer, with whom she lived; two brothers, Charles Dudich, and Nicholas Dudich, both Perth Amboy; two sisters, Helen Vitale, New York City, and Mary Vertullo, Carteret; three grandchildren, Ashley Wendell, Orlando, Blair-Ivey Bauer, and Brooke-Marnie Bauer, both Middletown; two sons-in-law, Colin Wendell, Sarasota, and Ralph Bauer, Middletown; and several nieces and nephews. John F. Pfleger Funeral Home, Middletown, is in charge of arrangements.

Funeral services will be private. Interment will be in St. Gertrudes Cemetery, Colonia. GLADYS CHAMBERLAIN SHARP, 97, of Somers Point, formerly of MIDDLETOWN, died Sunday at Ocean Point Health Care Center, Somers Point. She was a homemaker.

She a member of the Manasquan United Methodist Church, and a former member of St. Luke's Methodist Church, Long Branch, where she taught Sunday school for 10 years. She was also a member of the Sharp Circle, and the Long Branch Women's Club. Born in Long Branch, she lived there and in Manasquan, Spring Lake Heights, and Middletown before moving to Somers Point in 1990. Her husband, Orrin A.

Sharp, former building inspector with the city of Long Branch, died in 1983; her son, Kenneth O. Sharp, died in 1997, and her brother, Marquis Chamberlain, died in 1995. She was also predeceased by her parents, Marquis and Mary Jane Arrants Chamberlain. Surviving are a son, William N. Sharp, LaQuinta, two daughters, Lois S.

Clauberg, Manasquan, and Audrey R. Hanson, Middletown; 15 grandchildren; 17 greatgrandchildren; and two great-greatgrandchildren. Friends may visit 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the Neary-Quinn Funeral Home, 39 South Manasquan. A funeral service will be held noon Thursday at the funeral home.

Burial will follow in West Long Branch Cemetery. RALPH SPECIA, 72, of ocean TOWNSHIP, died April 4 at home. Born in New York City, he lived in Saddle Brook before moving to Ocean Township six years ago. He was a transportation specialist tor Western Electric and for 40 years, retiring in 1989. He was an Army veteran of World War II.

He was an active member of Rough Riders Drum Bugle Corps, Fair-view, for 25 years. He was a member of American Legion Post 365, Fair-view and the Italian American Club, Ocean. He was past president of the Saddle Brook Little League and was a Saddle Brook Recreation commissioner. He was Vice President of the Saddle Brook Colonials. He was a past member of St.

Philip the Apostle Holy Name Society and the Saddle Brook Republican Club. Surviving is his wife of 49 years, Violet Sodini Specif, two sons and daughters-in-law, Richard and Eileen Specia, Ringwood, and Alan before moving to Virginia in 1991. His wife, Imelda Clickner, died in 1990. A son, Raymond John Clickner, died in 1976. Surviving are a son and daughter-in-law, Robert Joseph and Joann Clickner, Pamplin, a daughter, Diane Marie John Britton, Clarksburg; a sister, Yvonne Amalfa, Farming-dale; and five grandchildren, Tara Andreev, Jason Wright, Raymond Clickner, Brian Clickner and Crys-tal Clickner; and two great-grandchildren, Brecken Andreev and Ariel Clickner.

A memorial service will be 11 a.m. Saturday in Cedar Lawn Cemetery, Church Road, Howell. Dun-kum Funeral Home, Dillwyn, was in charge of arrangements. MARGARET NOLAN CULLEN, 98, of STAFFORD, died Sunday at Southern Ocean County Hospital, Stafford. She was a communicant of St.

Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Barnegat. Born in County Wexford, Ireland, she lived in, Newark, Irvington and in North Arlington before moving to Stafford in 1985. Her husband, James, died in 1966, and her sons, John, in 1997, and James, in 1989. She was also predeceased by two brothers, Patrick and Michael, and two sisters, Mary Nolan and Nan O'Leary. Surviving are two sons, Luke William Cullen, Stafford, and Eugene Cullen, Blairs- town; four daughters, Eileen Mooney and Teresa Dolan, both of Stafford, Margaret Drum, South River, and Patricia Krupka, Clifton; a sister, Bridget Bowe, Ireland; 22 grandchildren; and 38 great-grandchildren.

Relatives and friends may call 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Brunswick Memorial Home, 454 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick. A funeral service will be 9:15 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be. 10 a.m. at Corpus Christi Roman Cathode Church, South River. Burial will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, East Hanover..

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