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Aabury Park Press. Frl. Oct. 21, 1977 A21 Obituaries Sm SERVICES for more detail on tome obituari Additional Obituaries on Page A23 LEROY LeRoy Bell, 64, of BELL chanic at Lakehurst Naval Air Station before MRS. RUBEN GLASSES BRADLEY BEACH Mrs.

Estelle Kaufman Glasser, 59, of 323 Monmouth died yesterday at home. Mrs. Glasser was bora in Brooklyn and Joseph McConville, Loch Arbour Trustee LOCH ARBOUR Joseph McConville, 72, 415 Euclid a former trustee of the John E. Spears, 70, Business Executive BRTFIJ.F John E. Speara, 70, of 923 Riverview Drive, a retired business executive with Koppers Company, Kearny, and.

Pittsburgh, died yesterday at home. DOVER TOWNSHIP 658 Clifton died Wednesday at Com munity Memorial Hospital, Toms River. He was born in Plumsted Township and moved here 16 years ago. Mr. Bell served with the United States Navy for 30 years.

He was an aircraft me- In Memory of Dr. Sebastian P. Vaccaro, M.D. John K. Hehdricksen, Former Fire Chief WEST LONG BRANCH John K.

Hend-ricksen, 55, of 19 Cooper a retired engineering technician, died Wednesday at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. He had been employed at Ft. Monmouth for 28 years, He was born in Norway and had lived here most of his life. He was a member and former Riief of the West Long Branch Fire Department No. 1, a member of the International Association of Fire Chiefs, and the Old First Methodist Church.

Surviving are his wife, Jane; two sons, John and Jeffrey, both at home; a daughter, Miss Jill, at home; a brother, Karl, Long Branch, and a sister, Mrs. Alfild Marum, Stone Ridge, N.Y. The Flock Funeral Home, Long Branch, Is in charge of arrangements. ARTHUR L. WHEATON LARGO, FLA.

Arthur Wheaton, 60, who was born and raised in Long Branch, died Wednesday at the Bay Pines Veterans Hospital, SL Petersburg. Mr. Wheaton lived in Columbus, Ohio for 15 years before moving here nine years ago. He was employed by the Home Insurance of New York, while in Ohio and Florida. He was a World War II veteran and was a Largo Football Booster Club member.

He is survived by his wife, the former Elenor Vanderhoff five sons, Arthur. HI, Ft. Collins, Colo; Guy, Terry, James, and Douglas, all here; a daughter, Mrs. Carol Palen-shus, Crestline, Ohio; a sister, Mrs. Ina Strohmenger, Little Silver, N.J., and two grandchildren.

The Seaster Indian Rocks Chapel, here, Is in charge of arrangements. It was a sad day when his soul left this earth. He departed silently; it was dark. He went prematurely; he departed abruptly and without saying goodbye. Yes, he Is gone, gone forever, but his spirit lives, lives and we feel it all around us.

Even now from the heaven above he is looking down. Yes, the spirit of Dr. Sebastian P. Vaccaro is alive and will stay alive among us and the future generations for many, many years. The deeds, almost legendary of this modern Knight, will be recounted to the children and grandchildren of his generation.

He will be remembered as a man who stood firmly by his convictions and principles; who loved and served his fellow-men at all hours of the day and night, without prejudice, disregarding his own welfare; who exercised his profession with competence, charity, abnegation and usefulness and who died in the performance of his duties as a soldier would die a hero on the battlefield. In leaving us, you have left a vast emptiness in our hearts but we will never, never forget you; you will always be with us in spirit until our dying days. And now, as we would say to a friend who has preceded us on a long journey, we say to you, Addio, Addio Sebastian. Loving Memory, Wife and Children. village of Loch Arbour, died yesterday at nome.

Mr. McConville was born in Philadelphia and lived there until moving to this area 40 years ago. He was the local representative of the Otis Elevator Company, Philadelphia. He was a communicant of St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church, Long Branch, and a member of the International Union of Elevator Constructors, Local No.

5, Neptune, McCONVILLE and of the Association of Retired Persons. Surviving is his wife, the former Anna Reichwein. The Buckley Funeral Home, Asbury Park, is in charge of arrangements. MRS. WILLIAM R.

TAYLOR NEPTUNE CITY Mrs. Margaret M. Taylor, 89, of 43 East End died Wednesday at the Medl-Center, here. She was born In Asbury Park, and lived in the Asbury-Neptune area all her life. She was the widow of William R.

Taylor, who died In 1962. She was a member of Ballard United Methodist Church, Asbury Park, and United Methodist Women of that church. Surviving are a son, W. Arthur Taylor, here, and one grandchild. The Francionl, Taylor and Lopez Funeral home, Neptune, is in charge of arrangements.

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Spears was vice president, controller and treasurer of the company at the time of his retirement in 1967, and he was the United States representative to the United Nations Industrial Development Organization in 1967 and 1969. Mr. Spears was born in Allentown, moved here from Pittsburgh 16 years ago. He lived in Nutley SPEAKS before moving to Pittsburgh. He was a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, Class of 1929.

In 1951 he graduated an advanced management program' at Harvard Business School. Mr. Spears was a member of the Church in Brielle, and a member of the Financial Committee, Monmouth Council Boy Scouts of America. He was a member of the Manas-quan River Golf Club, here; a member of the HaJfluyp Society. He also was a member of Lambda Chi Alfcha Fraternity, University of Pittsburgh; the-John Mair Lodge No.

729, FAAM, Mars, the Pittsburgh Valley Lodge, Scottish Rite; the Plneland Scottish Rite Club; the Crescent Temple, AAONMS, Trenton. Spears was a member of American Le-gioX'Post 196, Point Pleasant Beach; the Harvard Business School Club of Greater NeW-York, and past president of the North Jersey Employers Association. "He was a member of the American Coke Coal Chemicals Institute; the Society of GaS Lighting, and the American Gas Association'. He also was a member of the West Hudson Manufacturers Association; a director bt the New Jersey Taxpayers Association, and was a Navy veteran of World War n. Surviving are his wife, the former Neva Clark; a daughter, Ms.

Neva Jean Flaherty, Rochester, N.Y., and one grandchild. the Robert C. Neary Funeral Home, Manasquan, is in charge of arrangements. MRS. CHERRIE ISAACS ASBURY PARK Mrs.

Cherrie Isaacs, 87, of 2151 Washington Apt. 1, died Wednesday at Monmouth Medical Center, Neptune. Born in Daisy County, Mrs. Isaacs lived here for 65 years. She was self-employed as a designer of artificial flowers.

Mrs. Isaacs was a member of Mount Olivet Seventh-day Adventist Church, Neptune. Surviving are a brother, Lonnie Williams, Boston; a sister, Mrs. Harriet Gibson, New York City and several nieces and nephews. The Edward E.

Jackson Funeral Home, Neptune, is in charge of arrangements. MRS. WILLIAM LAYTON EATONTOWN Mrs. Virginia Layton, 59, of 8B Azalea Court, died Wednesday at Riverview Hospital, Red Bank. She was born in Long Branch and moved here four years ago.

Suriving are her husband, William; a son, LeRoy Cooper, Long Branch; three daughters, Mrs. Lorraine DeAngelis, Neptune, Mrs. Louella Newman, Asbury Park, and Miss Deborah Cooper, home; three brothers, Roland McKee, Farmington, Robert McKee, Red Bank, and Raymond McKee, Long Branch, and five grandchildren. The Hoffman Funeral Home, Long Branch, is in charge of arrangements. BERNARD P.

D'AVELLA JR. FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP Bernard Paul D'Avella 24, of 2 Kennedy died Wednesday at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. Mr. D'Avella was born and lived in Brooklyn until moving here eight years ago. He had been a student at Brookdale Community College, Mlddletown Township, and was currently a student at Stockton State College, Galloway township.

He was past president of the Music Club at Brookdale, and completed his practice teaching at Southern Regional High School, Stafford Township. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and- Mrs. Bernard P. D'Avella with whom he lived; a brother, Richard at home, and a sister, Miss Denise also at home.

The Hlgglns Memorial Home, Freehold, Is in charge of arrangements. Services GLASSER EfM of BraiMV Bench. MOV WHO of Rubftv onrrthod mother of Dr. Paul L. GMMr Funeral lervtce 11 am.

tunoov of the Morr Funeral Homo, lies Flotbueh Ave. Brooklyn. Shlvo wK ttt oneerved of Ml Monmouth Ave. service Sofuroov of MO am. from the Flo Funeral Homo, 141 Broadway, Long Branch.

visitation Friday, 7- am. mmrnonl ottnwood Cemetery, Weit Long Branch. In Hou of flower, donaflont to the Amortcon Conor Society would bo appreciated. 'Wurslit. 20, lABoSajBaofi'nwn (not LuntX dear father of Robert W.

of homo Mlf Kathleen, of home, and Mrs Lorrolne AlfcWwn, of Brk Twai brothor of John HWnxjn. Ocecy jSotei mood HUftnan, Wort Botmor; Mn. Anna Tlglwj, Stuart, Flo, and Mrt. Margorof McGeo. Belmar.

Funorol Mm on Sot. at 9 am. of St. Clomtnfi R.C Church, Neptune. VMitotton and 7- Fit AiiunuomonW By Mlo-gmt Momorlo) Homo, Comer St.

Freehold. vax: oTBrSU'n, ohr? Urotta Word of Oanfora, N.J. Aw survived by one grandaMtd. Funorol from the Whrf Voung Funoral Homo, US MarttoWOng Rd. Hooper Ave.

TricMown, JJJ. Sat, Odu II of oj Funoral Maw In Sf. John the Kennedy Blvd. Jersey City, of 11 am. Wermem Hoty NamoComotvv, Jersey city.

Vltmng and J- am. Thun. dnd Frl. KLEINKAUF OlaeVt of 1307 if. Belmar, NJ.

7w '3Yr. rn ui wHe of Edward Jr. Door mother of'AlK Mr Adrtlno Cornp, Mrv 17 Oriaf arandmMM' of 0 Funval MrvKM Mon Oct. 14, 11 Oct. 14, 11 am.

from mt Johnton Funorol Homfc Hwy. won. Rrv. Rabort Avon omcioting. mtormom GMndolg ConMtorTOcoon Choptor 114 Oil MrvKot Sun.

am. Fnono. and rowtivot art wvifod to am of tht junorol homo 8af. ovonlng and tun. 4 and 74 1 sv we Hved there until moving nerc years ago.

She was the head bookkeeper for Jersey Coast Produce, Neptune, Mrs. Glasser was a past president of the Shore Area Hadassah; a member of the Esther Auxiliary of Agudath Achim, here; the National Council of Jewish Women; Sisterhood of Temple Beth El, Ocean Township, and the Bradley Beach PTA. Surviving are her husband, Ruben; a son, Dr. Paul Atlanta, and her father, Sidney Kaufman, Brooklyn. The I.J.

Morris Funeral Home, Brooklyn, is in charge of arrangements. HERBERT B3LLMAN NEPTUNE Herbert Hillman, 64, of 322 Highland an inspector for the Federal Housing Administration in Newark, died yesterday at Jersey Shore Medical Center. Mr. Hillman was born In Jersey City and lived in Neptune most of his life. He was an Army veteran of World War and won the Purple Heart and Bronze Star.

He was a communicant of Holy Innocents Roman Catholic Church, here. Surviving are his wife, the former Ruth Lunt; a son, Robert at home; two daughters, Miss Kathleen, at home, and Mrs. Lorraine Aitchison, Brick Township; two brothers, John, Ocean Gate, and Raymond, Wall Township; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Tighe, Stuart, and Mrs. Margaret McGee, Bel-mar, and one grandchild.

The Higgins Memorial Home, Freehold, is in charge of arrangements. THOMAS TANNER MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP Thomas 73, of D-28 Shoal Harbor a retired foreman of the Scott Paper Company, Hoboken, died Wednesday at Riverview Hospital, Red Bank. Mr. Tanner was born in Hoboken and moved here from Union City three years ago. He was a member of the Middle town Township Senior Citizens, and the Raritan Bay Chapter, SPEBSQIA.

He was the husband of the former Rita Groot who died in 1975. Surviving are a son, James, Fair Haven; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Harder, Hasbrouck Heights; three sisters, Mrs. Rhea Muegge, Rurason; Mrs. Margaret Ferrittl, Texas, and Mrs.

Irene Andre, Union City; a brother, James, Fair Haven, and three grandchildren. The John F. Pfleger Funeral Home Is in charge of arrangements. MRS. EDWARD KLEINKAUF JR.

BELMAR Mrs. Gladys Kleinkauf, 77, of 1307 died yesterday at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. She was born in New York City and had lived here most of her life. She was a member of the Calvary Baptist Church and Ocean Chapter 214, Order of the Eastern Star. Surviving are her husband, Edward Kleinkauf a son, Allan, Los Angeles, five daughters, Mrs.

Adeline K. Camp, Wall Township, Mrs. Vivian Childree, Tyler, Mrs. Shirley Pisano, West Long Branch, Mrs. Eleanor Sweet, Spring Lake Heights, Ms.

Linda Wilson, here; a sister, Mrs. Hyacinth Lepore, Union City; a brother, Norman Smith, Freehold; 17 grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren. The Johnson Funeral Home, Wall Township, Is in charge of arrangements. MRS. RICHARD A.

RISDEN TAVARES, Fla. Mrs. Elma Hancon Risden, 76, of Lakeshore Drive, died Oct. 10 at home. Mrs.

Risden was the wife of Brig. Gen. Richard A. Risden, formerly of Point Pleasant, N.J. She was born in Cornwall, N.Y., and lived In Arlington, before coming here in 1969.

She was Director of Music for the Atlantic City School System. Atlantic City, N.J.; Handley High School, Winchester, and the Greensboro Women's College, Greensboro, N.C. Mrs. Risden was a member of the Congregational Church, Arlington, where she was a soloist in the choir. Surviving are her husband, Gen.

Richard A. Risden; her daughter, Mrs. Catherine Louise Coulter, here, and four grandchildren. The U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y., was in charge of arrangements.

MCCONVILLE joMeh of 4is eucHd avo. Loch AiDour on Thun. Oct. 10 1977. Bolovod huobdnd of Anno Rokhwoln Mc ConvWo.

Funorol from trio lucklov Funorol Homo, SOT Second Ave. Atburv Pork on Mon. Oct. of MO am. Funorol Mau St.

Mkhaol'l Church, Wit End of 10 am. Informant Holy louulehor Comotory, PhHatMphla FrMnd may con of tht Funorol Homo on Sun. 1-4 p.m. NEILL F. Roberta Oft, ago ox of Rovol Court Apn.

Spring Lokt Hwahtt, onuo. Od. It, 1077. Oaughtor of Mary Oft. Mother of John J.

BL Brian, Cothormo PmntaMr, Joan Ann Sullivan, Roberta Ahoam. Sitter of Frank Ott, Jr. Comonnt Muter, Mary OannMem and Patty Brlntton. Funeral from Meehan Funeral Home, SSS Warren Ave. Spring Loke Helghtt.

Sat. 9-X am. The Funeral Maw, St. Cafher-Ine't R.C Church to am. Interment In the Parlttt Cemetery.

Vliitotlon Thun. 7-, Frl. 2-4 7. SPEARS John f. ago 70, of en Riverview prlvo, irteae.

on Oct. 20. 1977. Huicond of Novo Clark Spoon. Memorial wrvlcat wM be held of the Church ki Bneet on Mon.

Oct. 14 at 1 p.m. Fnenat may cal ot hit late home Sun. 2-5 am. Comrtbuhont in hit memory may bt moot to the American Heart Awn.

or Fomt ftoatant Hoipttal. TAYLOR Morgaret M. 89, of 41 Bart Bnd Avo. Neptune City, on C5? 19, 1977. Beloved Mother ot Arthur Taylor.

Funeral services, 1l am. Mon. Oct 14. at the Fronaont, Taylor, Lopes Funeral Home, 1100 Mth Atkmt Ave. Neptune.

Rev. Bemormn Jonw of-tWoftno, jrnrmeni, Homlnon Cemetery. Frkmat may Card of Thanks GlffOfd lust M. We with to tmry Thank IIWIIbUBJI or mm wnnwu rtwrnwuiii vwui vr nnt dbjv mar, ttw Beacon Light Ooh A fntnds for their heart- fan tymoafhv fnoughtfuinau ki thf rtcont rjoroovo- monf of my bwtovodXint SuUo M. Offord.

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415 Broadway, Long Branch. Mow of Chrttttan bund am. of St. Doro-Ih-oYoxjrch, iotonfown. IntormonJ, Woodbmo Como- tory.

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