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JAN. 21, 1999 ASBURY PARK PRESS PAGE B5 DEATHS This is a list of obituaries that James do not appear in this edition of Manchester Memorial Kelley, 66, Manchester Funeral Home the Press. Kumitis, Beverly 61, Toms River Arneson, Richard 86, Sparta Anderson E. and Campbell Funeral Timothy Ryan Home for Funerals, Lavallette Home, Toms River Barrett, Rose Elizabeth, 83, Mariano, Linda Lou, 55, Lacey Toms River Growney Funeral Home, Lacey Anderson and Campbell Funeral Scarano, Arthur "Pee Wee," 70, Homes, Toms River Brick Cimermanis, Hilda, 90, C.H.T. Clayton Son Funeral Home, Toms River Adelphia, Howell Carmona-Bolen Home For Funerals, Tyler, Jean P.

Marsh, 59, Jackson Toms River George S. Hassler Funeral Home, Doran, Edmund, 91, Brick Jackson Armitage Funeral Home, Wall Van Arsdale, William 80, Holt, Thomas 74, Manchester Lavallette Manchester Memorial Funeral Home, Timothy E. Ryan Home for Funerals, Manchester Lavallette MONMOUTH MARY A. ANDERSEN, 57, of New Foundland, formerly of MARLBORO, died yesterday at home. She was director of production at Calton Homes, Freehold, for 15 years, retiring in 1995.

She was a relief postmaster at the Sterling, Post Office for a year, retiring in 1998. She was a former member of the Old Dutch Reformed Church, Marlboro. Born in Newark, she lived in Colts Neck and in Marlboro before moving to Pennsylvania two years ago. Surviving are her husband of 13 years, Cornelius three sons, David Schroder, New Foundland, Stephen Schroder, Colts Neck, and John Schroder, Howell; two stepsons, Daniel Andersen, East Brunswick, and John Andersen, Princeton; two stepdaughters, Kelly Ann Burke and Susan Andersen, both Jackson; her mother and stepfather, Emila and Vincent Sheridan, New Foundland; three brothers, John Napolitano and Robert Napolitano, both New Foundland, and Michael Napolitano Paris, and nine grandchildren. Services, 10:30 a.m.

Saturday at Waitt Funeral Home, 501 Route 79, Morganville, Marlboro. Burial, Old Brick Church Cemetery, Marlboro. Visiting 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow. RICHARD "SPANKY" LEWIS BOULDIN 39, of Richmond, formerly of LONG BRANCH, died Friday in Virginia.

He was a collection agent. He was a 1977 graduate of Long Branch High School, and a graduate of Rutgers University, and was a member of Phi Beta Sigma fraternity. Born in Long Branch, he lived there before moving to Richmond. His wife, Valerie Stroman Bouldin, died in 1998. Surviving are a son, Richard Lewis III; his parents, "Richard Sr.

and Brenda Bouldin, Long Branch; two brothers, William, California, and Craig Newman, Virginia; a sister, Sheri Bouldin, Long Branch; two nephews, Trey Smith and Fakhi Lamberson, "Long Branch; and several aunts, uncles and cousins. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Second Baptist Church, Long Branch, the Rev. Aaron Gibson officiating. Interment will follow in Woodbine Cemetery, Oceanport.

Friends may call from 9 a.m. until service time. The James H. Hunt Funeral Home, Asbury Park, is in charge of arrangements. LILLIE CASTLE, 97, of LONG BRANCH, died Monday.

Funeral services will be held at 12 noon 1 tomorrow at the Second Bapitist Church, Liberty Street, Long 'Branch. Friends may call from 11 a.m. to service time at the church. Interment is at White Ridge Cemetery, Eatontown. HARRY P.

COLE, 53, a lifelong resident of NEPTUNE CITY, died Tuesday at home. He was a pipe fitter with the Plumbers and Pipe Fitters Union, Local 9, Englishtown. Surviving are his wife of 20 years, Nancy P. Barthelmess Cole; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Clifford W. and Sue Cole, Natick, and Vance D.

and Terri Cole, West Belmar, Wall; his mother-in-law, Mary Barthelmess, Ocean View, a brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Al Barthelmess and Connie Hanlon, Brick, and several nieces and nephsews. Relatives and friends are invited to call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the Johnson Funeral Home, Route 138, Wall. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home.

Interment will follow in Monmouth Memorial Park, Tinton Falls. In lieu of flowers, donations in Harry's name to' the American Heart Association, 2550 Route 1, New Brunswick, NJ 08902 or the American Cancer Society, 801 Broad Shrewsbury, NJ 07702 would be appreciated. FRANK COLLETTI 88, of Clifton, formerly of MATAWAN, died yesterday at St. Mary's Hospital, Passaic. He was a baker for Doughnut Newark, for OBITUARIES Ralph M.

Audrieth, called 'poet laureate' of the Asbury Towers ASBURY PARK Ralph M. Idaho University was his Audrieth, who was known as choice, where he was president "The Poet Laureate of Asbury of the freshman class. He develTowers," died peacefully in his oped the silk screen printing insleep Monday at home. He was dustry in New York, publishing 94. the first text, "Handbook of the He worked in the printing ink Silk Screen Printing industry in New York City for 35 His clients included Andy Waryears, retiring in 1966.

He served hol, Jackson Pollock and Roy as an air Liechtenstein. Born in Elizabeth raid warden to Viennese parents, he lived in during Asbury Park. World War II in New His wife of 62 years, Alice PheYork City. ney Audrieth, died in 1994. SurHe was a viving are three daughters, Alice member of M.

Johnson, Scottsdale, the Audu- Elaine P. Audrieth, Lakewood, bon Society and Susan I. Bartolone, White of America. Plains, N.Y.; a sister, Helen He was Waitz, Southampton; 11 grandcalled the Poet Laureate of As- children; and 10 great-grandchilTowers because of his dren. bury monthly contributions to the Visitation is from 3 to 5 and 7 newsletter at the Ocean Avenue to 9 p.m.

today at the Francioni, complex in Asbury Park. Taylor and Lopez Funeral Home, Mr. Audrieth was a lifelong 10th and Atkins avenues, Nepwriter of fiction, poetry and arti- tune. Funeral to leave the fucles. During the 1920s, when he neral home at 10:30 a.m.

tomorwas 16, he read his poetry on the row for a funeral Mass at 11 a.m. "new" radio station WEAF, New at Our Lady of Mount Carmel York. Roman Catholic Church, Asbury He was witness to the Harlem Park. Private cremation to folrenaissance and attended poetry low. In lieu of flowers, contribureadings by Langston Hughes tions in his memory to Marykand Countee Cullen at Madame noll Association of the Faithful, Walker's literary salons.

He also Box 307, Maryknoll, NY 10545 or published his own verse in The the National Audubon Society, Village voice and other publica- 700 Broadway, New York, 1 NY tions. 10003 would be appreciated. dola Cemetery, Belmar Boulevard, Wall, with burial following. There are no calling hours. The Ocean Grove Memorial Home, Ocean Grove, is in charge of arrangements.

ANGELINA "'ANGIE" MAZZA, 81, of OCEANPORT, died yesterday at home. Miss Mazza was a homemaker. obitpix She was a communicant of St. Dorothea's Roman Catholic Church, Eatontown. She was a member of the Oceanport Senior Citizens and Without A Doubt Society.

Born in Long Branch, she lived there until 1934, in Eatontown from 1934 until 1979 and in Oceanport for the past 20 years. She was predeceased by her mother, Frances, in 1984; her father, Joseph, in 1978, and a brother, Peter, in 1979. Surviving are her brotherin-law, Chuck Gilson, Eatontown; two sisters, Gloria Gilson, Eatontown, and Rose Snell, Lexington, Texas; two nephews, Robert Snell, Austin, Texas, and Dr. Joseph GilLittle Silver; a niece, Melissa Snell, Lexington; a great-niece; three great-nephews; and two friends, Muriel "Mickey" Smith, Oceanport, and Marcia Thompson, Oceanport. Visitation 9 to 11 a.m.

Saturday at Braun Funeral Home 106 Broad Eatontown. Funeral service at 11:30 a.m. Saturday at St. Dorothea's Roman Catholic Church, Eatontown. Interment, Woodbine Cemetery, Oceanport.

The family requests that memorial donations be made in her memory to the Muscular Dystrophy Association, 449 Broadway, West Long Branch, NJ 07764. JAMES J. NELSON, 69, of Belford, MIDDLETOWN, died yesterday at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. He was a troubleshooting electrical engineer for Newark, for 38 years, retiring nine years ago. He was a communicant of St.

Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Middletown. He was an avid dancer and was a member of the Middletown Ramblers Dance Club. He also worked at the Thursday night bingo at St. Mary's Church for many years. He was a 1965 graduate of Monmouth College, West Long Branch, with a bachelor of science degree.

Born in New York City, he lived in Hicksville, N.Y., before moving to Middletown 38 years ago. A daughter, Jenifer, died in 1981. Surviving are his wife of 45 years, Anna Kraus Nelson; two sons, Stephen, Little Silver, and Jeffery, Middletown; two daughters, Deborah Brook, Jackson, and Kathryn Browning, Jacksonville, his motherin-law, Kathryn Kraus, Middletown; his sister, Sophie Winchell, Wantaugh, N.Y.; and eight grandchildren. Funeral, 8:30 a.m. Saturday from the John F.

Pfleger Funeral Home, 115 Tindall Road, Middletown. Funeral liturgy will be offered at 9:30 a.m. at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Middletown.

Visiting, 2 Rev. Chester A. Galloway, served as pastor in Matawan SUN CITY CENTER, Fla. Theological Seminary. Born in The Rev.

Chester A. Galloway, Plainfield, he lived in the Shore 87, former pastor of the First area before moving Sun City Presbyterian Church 'in Mat- Center. awan, died Dec. 21 at Sun City He was predeceased by his parCenter. ents, Chester W.

and Anna GalloHe worked for Dunn and Brad- way. Surviving are his wife, New York, for short Kathryn Terry Galloway; a son, street, a time. He was pastor of the First Chet W. Galloway, Keyport; two Presbyterian Church, Avenel, daughters, Barbara Dincer, Woodbridge. From 1943 to 1946, Bridgewater, and Terry Burd, Smithtown, N.Y.; a brother, he was a Navy chaplain aboard the USS Pierce, stationed in the Elmer E.

Galloway, Albrightsville, and a sister, Mildred Pacific area. In 1949, Rev. GalloGearino, Toms River. way, began a ministry in Matawan and retired as pastor emer- A memorial service will be itus in 1974. He received a held at 1 p.m.

Saturday at the bachelor's degree from Newark First Presbyterian Church of College of Engineering and his Matawan, Route 34 Matawan. InThB. in 1942 from Princeton terment, Old Tennent Cemetery. 25 years, retiring in 1965. He was a parishioner of St.

Paul Roman Catholic Church, Clifton. Mr. Colletti was born in Garfield and lived in Matawan for five years before moving to Clifton in 1981. Surviving are his wife, Camille Leanza; a son, Frank Clifton; grandson, Michael, Colletti, Clifton. Funeral at 8:30 a.m.

Saturday from the Marrocco Memorial Chapel, 326 Parker Clifton. Funeral Mass, 9 a.m., at St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church. Entombment is at Hollywood Memorial Park, Union. Visiting is 7 to 9 p.m.

today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home. CHARLES T. "CHUCK" GRIECO, 55, of WEST LONG BRANCH, died yesterday at Bayshore Health Care Center, Holmdel. Mr.

Grieco was a carpenter for the Carpenter's Union Local 2250, Red Bank, for the past 19 years. He was a member of the IOSE Crab Club, West Long Branch, and was a communicant of Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, Long Branch. Born in Jersey City, he lived there before moving to West Long Branch 19 years ago. Surviving are his wife, Maryann Lombardi Grieco; a son, Dr. Glenn Grieco, West Long Branch; a daughter, Collette Lombardi, West Long Branch; a brother, Alexander Grieco, Jersey City; and a sister, Jacqueline Caruso, Toms River.

Funeral, 9 a.m. Saturday from the Fiore Funeral Home, 882 Broadway, West Long Branch. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. at Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, Long Branch. Entombment at Holmdel Mausoleum, Holmdel.

Visitation, 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to the American Cancer Society. MIYA LENAE LAWRENCE, infant daughter of Marvin and Maureen Lawrence, of LONG BRANCH, died Monday at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch.

Also surviving are her paternal grandparents, James and Dorothea Walker, Long Branch; her maternal grandparents, Joyce Thornton, Long Branch, and Newby Gyden, Maryland. Graveside service at 12 noon tomorrow at Monmouth Memorial Park, Tinton Falls. Childs Funeral Home, Red Bank, is in charge of arrangements. KATHLEEN A. LYNCH, 86, of WALL, died Tuesday at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune.

She was a legal secretary with Levey Krauss, Newark, for many years, tiring 20 years ago. She graduated from St. Vincent's Academy, Newark, and was a member of its alumni association. She was a former member of Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Vailsburg. Born in Newark, she spent most of her life there before moving to Wall five years ago.

She was predeceased by two brothers, Hubert P. Lynch and James A. Lynch Jr. Surviving are a sister, Elinor M. Burke, Sea Girt; three nephews, James Lynch III, Maplewood, William Burke, Sea Girt, and John Burke, South Orange; two nieces, Margaret Scully, Avon, and Eileen Burke, New York City; 21 great-nieces and nephews, and 26 great-great-nieces and nephews.

Visitation, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the Neary-Quinn Funeral Home, 39 South Manasquan. Funeral Mass, 10:15 a.m. Saturday at St. Mark's Roman Catholic Church, Sea Girt.

Burial, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Newark. NEPTUNE, died Tuesday at King Manor Care Center, Neptune. She was a seamstress for Consolidated Laundries, Bradley Beach, for many years, retiring in 1965. Mrs. Martin was a member of the Fifth Avenue Chapel, Belmar.

Born in Cronberry, Scotland, she had lived in Point Pleasant and in Ocean Grove before coming toNeptune. Her husband, John Martin, died in 1971. Surviving are a stepson and his wife, Norman and Betty Martin, Toms River; a stepdaughter-in-law, Doris Martin, Brick; three grandnieces, Linda Riley, Georgia, and Elaine Steele and Karen E. Griffiths, both Dayton, Tenn. A graveside ceremony will be held at 11 a.m.

Saturday in the Glen- VIOLET GOVAN MARTIN, 99, of She was predeceased by her husband, Aloysius who had been the vice principal of Harrison High School. Surviving are a daughter, Sheila Sullivan, Avon; three sons, Philip, North Arlington, Gregory, Wall, and Scott, West Caldwell; and 11 grandchildren. Funeral 10:30 a.m. tomorrow from the Reilly Funeral Home, Eighth Avenue and Street, Belmar. Mass of Christian Burial, 11:15 a.m.

St. Elizabeth Church, Avon. Interment, St. Catharine's Cemetery, Wall. Visiting 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Thursday. Donations to Visiting Nurses Association of Central Jersey-Hospice Program, 141 Bodman Place, Red Bank, NJ 07701, would be appreciated. The Reilly Funeral Home, Belmar, is in charge of arrangements. CHARLOTTE K. O'MARA SADOWSKI, 84, of Allenwood, WALL, died yesterday at Gateway Care Center, Eatontown.

She and her late husband were co-owners of Big Ed's Soda Mart, Brielle, from 1965 until 1969. She was a basketball star. She was a member of St. Thomas the Apostle Roman Catholic Church, Bloomfield, and the Columbietes, Knights of Columbus, Bloomfield Council. She was also active in the Monmouth County Democratic Party and was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of American Legion Post 196, Point Pleasant, and the Hospital Guild of Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune.

Born in Montclair, she lived in Bloomfield before moving to Allenwood in 1965. Her husband, Edward died in 1990. Surviving are two sons, Edward, Wall, and Bill, Point Pleasant; two sisters, Joan Rossi, Clifton, and Shirley Williamson, Bloomfield, and six grandchildren. Funeral, 9 a.m. Saturday from the O'Brien Funeral Home, Route 35 at New Bedford Road, Wall.

Mass, 10 a.m. at St. Denis Roman Catholic Church, Manasquan. Visiting, 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow only.

Interment private. MARGARET A. WEBSTER 88, of ASBURY PARK, died Tuesday at Avante at Red Bank. She was a homemaker. Born in Mount Florida, Scotland, she lived in Ocean Grove before moving to Asbury Park.

Her husband, Frank, died in 1984, and a daughter, Margaret Ann Melendez, died in 1996. Surviving are a daughter, Janet Wittek, Keyport; two grandsons, Michael Richards and Jeff Granit; three granddaughters, Joelle Richards, Kim Richards and Courtney Wittek; and three great-grandchildren, Collin, Jake and Devon. There is no visitation and no funeral service. Interment private. The family requests that memorial donations be made in her memory to the American Cancer Society, 801 Broad Shrewsbury, NJ 07702.

John E. Day Funeral Home, 85 Riverside Red Bank, is in charge of arrangements. CHARLES THERIAULT, 77, of FARMINGDALE, died yesterday at home. He owned and operated Theriault Roofing of Farmingdale for 40 years, retiring in 1990. He was an Army veteran of World War II and received the Asiatic-Pacific Theater of Operations Medal with three battle stars and the Good Conduct Medal.

He was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9691, Howell. Born in Jackson, he moved to Farmingdale in 1959. Surviving are four daughters, Linda Williams, Janice Bliss and Sandra Haller, all Howell, and Wendy Weimer, Brick; four sisters, Mary Louise Larmie, Kempton, Mabel Fowler, Toms River, Geneva Randolph, Aberdeen, S.D., and Helen Lebers, Freehold; and seven grandchildren. Friends and I relatives are invited to attend his funeral service at 12:30 p.m. Saturday at the C.H.T.

Clayton Son Funeral Home, 958 Adelphia Road (Route 524), Adelphia section of Howell, with the Rev. Dennis Snyder officiating. Interment, Evergreen Cemetery, Farmingdale. Visiting at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow.

to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow. Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, Eastern Division, 801 Shrewsbury, N.J. 07702. ERMLING NEUSCHAEFER, 87, of RUMSON, died Tuesday at King James Care Center, Middletown.

She was a cashier for many years at Roots in Red Bank, retiring in 1988. She was a longtime volunteer at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank, resigning in 1988. Born in Newark, she lived in Rumson. Her husband, John, died in 1972. Surviving are her daughter, Joan Walker, Rumson; two granddaughters, Carol Walker Acquaviva and Joan Walker Greeke, Gloucester, Mass.

There is no visitation. Funeral services at the conveniences of the family. Arrangements are under the direction of the John E. Day Funeral Home, Red Bank. BEATRICE SHIELDS REEVEY.

77, of RED BANK, died Sunday at the Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. She was a former member of the Mount Zion AME Zion Church, Eatontown. She was a nurse at the Rivercrest Nursing Home, Red Bank, for many years. She was a member of the Red Bank Senior Citizens Club. She was an avid sports lover.

She was of gentle and quiet spirit who loved being among family and friends. Born in Eatontown, she was a lifelong Shore area resident. Surviving are a son, Ralph New Brunswick; two daughters, Janet Matthews, San Antonio, and Carol Reevey, Long Branch; 16 grandchildren; 20 great grandchildren; and a host of cousins, nieces and nephews. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Saturday at the Childs Funeral Home, Red Bank.

Interment will be at White Ridge Cemetery, Eatontown. Friends may call at the funeral home from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday. CLARE SCOTT RYAN, of AVON, died yesterday at home. She was a retired assistant to the placement director at Rutgers University, Newark.

She was a communicant of St. Elizabeth Roman Catholic Church, Avon, and was an active member of the Altar Rosary Society at the church. She was a member of the Avon Leisure Citizens. Born in Harrison, she lived there until moving to Avon 25 years ago. SERVICES ADDITIONAL INFORMATION EMPOSIMATO Marie of Freehold Twp.

on January 19, 1999. Wife of Anthony Emposimato, mother of Augustine Emposimato and Deborah Emposimato. Funeral Liturgy will be held 11am Friday at St. Robert Bellarmine RC Church, Freehold Twp. Calling hours Friday at the Freeman Funeral Home, 47 East Main Freehold.

LAUREN M. BALBO VAN PELT. 43, of Cliffwood, ABERDEEN, died Monday at home. She was a secretary for Hardesty and Hanover, New York City, for eight years, retiring in 1996. She was a communicant of St.

Ann's Roman Catholic Church, Keansburg. Born in Jersey City, she lived there before moving to Cliffwood five years ago. Surviving are her husband, David; two sons, Paul Oras, Jersey City, and Ethan, Cliffwood; three sisters, Linda Walsh, Marie Walsh and Sharon Walsh, and a brother, Jamir Walsh, all Hudson County. Funeral Mass will be at 9:15 a.m. Saturday at St.

Ann's Roman Catholic Church. Burial St. Joseph's Cemetery, Keansburg. Visiting hours from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at Day Funeral Home, 361 Maple Place, Keyport.

Additional obituaries, B4, 6 ESTATES AUCTION Sunday, January 24th at 10am Conducted at Our Gallery 504 Main Street, Asbury Park, New Jersey TIFFANY: Appleblossom Table Lamp (Sgnd) Candlesticks, Bronze Jewelry Box, Pen Tray, Vases, Favrile Bowl, 5 Bowls Bronze Shelf Clock, Handel Table Lamp IVORY: Framed Castle 19th Cent. Figures of Immortals (Pair, 19th Cent. Figure of Quan Yin JEWELRY: 5 Ct. TW Diamond Ring, Victorian Chain Locket Locket (c. 1900), Bracelet, 18K "Rolls Royce" Watch, Lapis Pendant, Princess Ring 14K Tiffany Compact; 18K 7 Strand Necklace (55 14K Bulova Dbl.

Strand Pearls Clasp, 18K Leaf Locket, 14K WG Ring Ct. Brown Key Watches ART: 25 Miniature Portraits 2 Vols. "History of Portrait Geo. C. Williamson, 1904; Portrait on Tin, Venetian Glass Enamel; 2 Limoges Enamel Miniatures (16th Hand-painted Russian lacquered boxes (12); T.F.

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Mauve, A. Secola, S. Dali, E. Darrell Smith (Owls); Lonnberg (Birds), Robin Moss; D. Lewandowski, Illustration Art BRONZE: Charles, R.

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