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Asbury Park PressTuesday, September 8, 1 987 A 1 7 Obituaries LORETTA S. DE LORENZO, 72, of Brick Township, died Saturday at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Camden. Mrs. DeLorenzo was a member of Bethany Bible Chapel, Silverton section Milton Matthews, 88, of Lakewood, died Sunday at Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood. He was a member of Local 331, Steamfitters and Pipefitters Union, for 55 years, retiring in 1971.

I TVVIDEO jfYj r-fnilyi I and rrMB 1 APPLIANCE I DISCOUNTER TODAY Vl IN THE USA TUESDAY vT 10 AM TO 10PM TM'W. WEDNESDAY 10 AM TO 10 PM rj 1 of Dover Township. Born in Italy, she came to the Unit- ed States in 1924. She lived in Summit and Plainheld, moving to Brick 24 years. Surviving are her husband, Louis; a son, Joseph Cornelia, four daughters, Elaine Hudzik, South Plain-field, Rosemary DeLorenzo, Beachwood, Lydia Jones, New York, and Patricia Lifnen, Dover, three brothers, Sergio and Alfred CriteUi, both Summit, and Mano Cntelli, Mississippi: two sisters.

juua uiuiuxl, wiuuih rocono, and Ida Wright, Summit; and seven grandchildren. Anderson Campbell Funeral Home, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements. rvwi Richard j. citta 30, of Blue Anchor, Winslow Township, whose grandmothers live in the Shore area, died Saturday of injuries suffered in a car accident in Wilson, N.C. Mr.

Citta, a teacher at Holy Cross High School, was also a tutor for organic chemistry at Stockton State College, where he graduated in 1980 with a degree in environmental science. Bom in Philadelphia, he lived in the South Jersey area before moving to Blue Anchor in 1972. Surviving are his parents, Dr. Richard J. Sr.

and Marion, Blue Anchor, two brothers, Robert, at home, and Ronalad, Margate, N.J.; three sisters, Dr. Thelma Jean Citta, Cherry Hill Township, Lynda Citta and Susan Citta, both at home; his maternal grandmother, Edna Huss, Interlaken, and his paternal grandmother, Ruby Citta, Toms River. Mareinella Funeral Home, Ham-monton, is in charge of arrangements. ROSE M. SOTTILARE, 91, of Belle Mead, Montgomery Township, whose son lives in Point Pleasant, died Saturday at Foothill Acres Nursing Home, Hillsborough Township.

Bom in Newark, she lived in Jersey City for 40 years and in Elizabeth for eight years before moving to Belle Mead in 1972. Surviving are two sons, Paul, Point Pleasant, and William, South Plainfield; a daughter, Marie Delia Bella, Belle Mead; two sisters, Elizabeth Ciccone, Norfolk, and Lillian Gal-do, Union; a brother, Anthony Jacques, Union; seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Hillsborough Funeral Home, Belle Mead, is in charge of arrangements. Rosalie m. juska, 78, of Lake Worth, formerly of Long Branch and Bradley Beach, died Saturday at WALTER A.

TRELA, 70, of Forked River, Lacey Township, died Saturday KRISTEN LEIGH NORWOOD, in-at Community Memorial Hospital. fant daughter of William and Linda He was a machinist for Hyatt Roll- Norwood, of West Creek, Eagleswood er Bearing Kearny for 37 years, Township, died Friday at Community retiring in 1973. Memorial Hospital, Toms River, where Mr. Trela was a communicant of was born on Sept 3. St.

Pius Roman Catholic Church. Surviving are her parents; four Mr. Matthews was a member of the Lakewood Foresters of America. He was an Army veteran of World War I. Bom in Lakewood, he was a life resident Surviving are his wife, the former Helen Beckman; a son, Milton Lake-wood; a brother, Albert, Toms River, and a sister, Cora Johnson, Toms River, three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

D'Elia Funeral Home, Lakewood, is in charge of arrangements. Patricia molloy clark, 40, of Jackson Township, died Sunday at home. She was a secretary at Nappi-Smith Farmingdale. Mrs. Clark was a member of First Assembly of God Church, Freehold.

Born in Bayonne, she lived in Freehold before moving to Jackson 16 years ago. Surviving are her husband, Lloyd; two sons, Duane D. and Domenic both at home; a brother, Daniel Molloy, Jackson; and her mother, Claire Molloy, Jackson. George S. Hassler Funeral Home, Jackson, is in charge of arrangements.

Out Of Area Anna juergens heidenger, 88, of New York City, formerly of Crestwood Village, Manchester Township, died Friday at Beekman Downtown Hospital, New York. She was a retired secretary, employed by her late husband's company, Carl Heidenger Plumbing and Heating Contractors New York, for 31 years, retiring in 1960. Mrs. Heidenger was a member of Christ Lutheran Church, Whiting section of Manchester. She was a former member of the Senior Citizen Club of Crestwood Village II.

Bora in Germany she came to the United States in 1924. She lived in Ridgewood and Queens, N.Y., for 38 years, and in Oakridge before moving to Whiting in 1970, then to Maspeth in February 1985. Her husband, Carl, died this year. Surviving are a daughter, Ilsa Jan-sen, Middle Village, N.Y., and two grandchildren. Anderson Campbell Funeral Home, Whiting, is in charge of arrangements.

Ruth h. Richmond, 69, of West Milford, formerly of Middletown Township, died Sunday at home. She was credit manager for Phelp's Dodge, Marlboro Township, retiring in 1980. Bom in Keansburg, she lived in Middletown for most of her life, moving to West Milford in 1980. Her husband, C.

Walt, died in 1978. Surviving are three daughters, Lynne Cilli, West Milford, Christine Mobley, Middlebury, Vt, and Virginia Raffay, Green Township; and five grandchildren. H.L Scott Funeral Home, Belford, Middletown Township, is in charge of arrangements. Vincent f. orsim, 58, of Union City, who has a brother in Lakewood, died yesterday at Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood.

He was an electrician for Union City for 16 years. Before that, he worked for David Kahn Pen Pencil North Bergen Township, for 25 years. Bom in Union City, he was a lifelong resident Surviving are two brothers, Salva- tore, Lakewood, and Nicholas, Uirton; two sisters, Susan McNulty and Anne Enders, both Union City, and several nieces and nephews. Leber Funeral Home Union City, is in charge of arrangements. He was a member of the Old Guard Chapter 19, and member of the Democratic Club of Forked River.

Mr. Trela, an Army veteran of World War II, was a member of VFW Post 10118. Born in Newark, he lived in Irvington before moving to Forked River 15 years ago. His wife, Mary, died last year. Surviving are two sisters, Helen Trela and Estelle Orsi, both Waretown; and several nieces and nephews.

Riggs Funeral Home, Forked River, is in charge of arrangements. ANTHONY S. BOTrnTA, 67 of Brick Township, died Sunday at the Brick Hospital division of The Medical Center of Ocean County. He was a machinist for the A.M. Ludwig Parsippanny-Troy Hills Township, tor 15 years, retiring 1980.

Mr. Bottitta was a communicant of Visitation Roman Catholic Church, Brick. He was an Army veteran of World War II, serving with the 10th Armored Division in the European Theater. He was a trustee of Seaview Village, Briclc Bom in Newark, he lived in Liv- ingston Township before moving to Brick 5'i years ago. Surviving are his wife, the former Elizabeth Bellsiano; a son, Joseph Livingston; a daughter, Maria Rose Stag-nitto, Silver Spring, Md; a sister, Frances Bottitta, Union, and three grandchildren.

Weatherhead Young Funeral Home, Brick, is in charge of arrangements. FRED JACKSON, 79, of Lakewood, died Sunday at Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood. Mr. Jackson was employed for 20 years in the hospital's maintenance department before retiring 13 years ago. He was a member of Sixth Street Baptist Church, Lakewood, where he was on the Usher Board.

Born in Montgomery, he lived in Toms River before moving to Lakewood 1 5 years ago. Surviving are his wife, Ossie; a daughter, Jeanette Jackson, Concord, a stepdaughter, Eleanor Clemonts, Lakewood; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Nathaniel Small Funeral Service, Irvington, is in charge of arrangements. William h. knipshild, 85, of Crestwood Village, Manchester Township died Sunday at Community Memorial Hospital, Toms River.

Mr. Knipshild was a retired auto mechanic. Born in Verona, he lived there and in Florida before moving to Manchester six years ago. Surviving are his wife, Katherine; three sisters, Maude Knipshild, Cedar Grove, Dorothy Ford, Daytona Beach, and Maryann Michele; and a brother, Edmond, both Cedar Grove. Manchester Memorial Funeral Home, Whiting, Manchester Township, is in charge of arrangements.

OTTO J. SCHEUERMANN, 78, of Crestwood Village, Whiting section of Manchester Township, died yesterday at Calvary Hospital, the Bronx. ft Lai V11V1 111 UIV Ul 111 11 UK firm of Theo Gauf nrookvn fn? 41 years, retiring in 1971. Mr. Scheuermann was a communicant of St Elizabeth Ann Seton Ro- man Catholic Church, Whiting.

Born in Mannheim, Germany, he came to this country in 1929, living in Bellmore, N.Y. before moving to Crest-wood Village in 1983. iumving are his wile, the former Helen Guttendorfer; a son, Ralph, Rm-v two rfanohto Anita rmhu i Kings Park, N.Y. and Helen Bechtold, Readington Township; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Manchester Memorial Funeral Home, Whiting, is in charge of arrangements.

brothers, Bill and Nicky, Lacey Town- ship, Timmy, Pennsauken Township, and Willy, at home; a sister, Melissa Berube, at home; her paternal grandparents, Vincent and Lillian Lopez, Waretown; her maternal grandfather, Simeon Gilmore, Newburg, Maine, and her maternal grandmother, Reta Gilmore, West Creek. Shinn Funeral Home, Manahawk-in, is in charge of arrangements. Catherine Wallace, 64, of Whiting, Manchester Township, died Sunday a Community Memorial Hos- pital, Toms River. Mrs. Wallace was a secretary for 29 years with Gality and Weiss Medical Office, Florida.

Born in Staten Island, N.Y., she lived in Hialeah Garden, Fla. before moving here several months ago. Surviving are a son, Dale Flon- da; a daughter, Katherine W. Liflands, Brookfield, three brothers, Dr. Michael Mazzei, Staten Island, Edmond Mazzei, Fort Lauderdale, and Joseph Mazzei, Long Island, two sisters, Helen Mazzarese and Josephine Andrich, both Whiting; and a grandchild.

Manchester Memorial Funeral Home, Whiting, is in charge of arrangements. KEVIN M. TARR, 20, of Lanoka Harbor, Lacey Township died Saturday at Community Memorial Hospital. Mr. Tarr graduated in 1985 from Lacey Township High School.

He was employed by Auto Repair, Lacey. Born in Perth Amboy, he was a lifelong Lacey resident Surviving are his parents, Janet and Frank, Lacey Township, a brother, Russell, at home; a sister, Karen, also at home; his maternal grandfather, William Brednich, Toms River, his paternal grandmother, Ruby Vance, Hightstown; and his paternal grandfather, Frank Tarr South Richmond, Ind. Layton's Home for Funerals, Forked River, Lacey Township, is in charge of arrangements. Florence l. marsico, 77, of Brick Township, died Saturday at Point Pleasant Hospital division 6f The Ocean County Medical Center.

Mrs. Marsico was a communicant of Epiphany Roman Catholic Church, Brick. She was bom in Orange and lived in West Orange before moving to Brick 21 years ago. Her husband, Thomas, died in 1968. Surviving are a son, Thomas, Alpena, a daughter, Florence Carroll, Brick; a brother, James DeCheser, West Orange; seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

Herbertsville Colonial Funeral Home, Brick, is in charge of arrangements. VINYL INSULATING REPLACEMENT WINDOWS WITH FREI Save Up To SAVE ON AIR CONDITIONING IN THE SUMMER HEAT IN THE WINTER Prior purchases excluded. VISA OR MASTERCARD HOME COMFORT I sore deluxe amfm (n)(n) WA 1 1 Lake Worth Health Care Center. She was a communicant of St. Helen's Roman Catholic Church, Oakland, and a member of the Catholic Daughters of America, Bradley Beach.

Bom in New York City, she lived in Long Branch and Bradley Beach before moving to Florida 1 3 years ago. Surviving are her husband, Robert Fort Lauderdale; a son, Robert H. Singer Island, and two grandchildren. Rock Funeral Home, Long Branch, is in charge of arrangements. Louise grosvenor gerard, 66, of New York City, died Saturday at Southern Ocean County Hospital, Manahawkin, Stafford Township.

She was a member of Colony Club of New York. Bom in York Harbor, Maine, she was a life resident of New York. Surviving are a son, Sumner Gerard HI Taipei, Taiwan; four daughters, Jennie Gerard Brown, New York, Molly Gerard, Concord, Helen Gerard, New York, and Anne Gerard, Hartford, a sister, Anne Robinson, Seattle; and six grandchildren. Riggs Funeral Home, Forked River, Lacey, is in charge of arrangements. William leclair jr, 21, of Tabernacle Township, formerly of Lakewood, died Sunday at Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood, of injuries suffered in a car accident.

Mr. LeClair, a 1984 graduate of Lakewood High School, was a construction worker with Lenape Restoration and Waterproofing Medford. Bom in Lakewood, he lived there most of his life, moving to Tabernacle l'i years ago. Surviving are his parents, William Sr. and Madeline Masterson LeClair, Tabernacle; and three sisters, Jacqueline LeClair, Lakewood, Jeanne, Clearwater, and Jennifer, Tabernacle.

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