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A5BUM PAHN rMl'ja 7 OBITi FAME Interment will follow in ters of condolence may be e- p.m. Tuesday at D'Elia Funeral Home, State Highway 70 and Vermont Avenue, Lakewood. A funeral Mass will be held at 9:15 a.m. Wednesday at Holy Family Roman Catholic Church. Cremation will be private.

communicant of St. Pius Roman Catholic Church, Forked River, and served there as an organist for many years. She was also an exempt member of the Waretown First Aid Squad. Born In Newark, she lived in Rahway and Irvington prior to moving to Waretown in 1965. Her husband, Raymond died in 1991.

Surviving are three sons, Frank P. "Skip" and Richard T. "Rick" both of Waretown, and Michael G. "Mike" of Par-kertown; a daughter, Kathleen E. Dockery of Tuckerton; a brother, Frank Mueller of Ocean City, three sisters, Florence Helwig of Irvington, Barbara Roll of Kingman, and Phronsie Rhein of Westfield; eight grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Bright for Monmouth County, worked at the Road Department for the Borough of Shrewsbury, and was a mechanic at Hennessey's garage, Sea Bright. He was a communicant of Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, Rum-son. He attended Holy Cross Grammar School and Rumson Fair Haven High School. He set a record for the shot put while at Holy Cross and played varsity football and track at Rumson Fair Haven High School. Born in Long Branch, he lived in Rumson most of his life, just recently moving to Sea Bright.

Surviving are his parents, Donald V. and Teresa A. Lang Manning, his girlfriend, Winifred Cordery; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Donald V. Jr. and Kim of Long Branch, and Thomas J.

and Heidi of Fair Haven; two sisters and brothers-in-law, Patricia Leigh and Randy Caplan of Marion, and Teresa E. and Greg Hers-chenfeld of Lincroft, Middle-town; and 11 nieces and nephews. Visitation will be from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at John E.

Day Funeral Home, 85 Riverside Red Bank. A funeral Mass and interment will be offered Wednesday. Dona- tions in his memory are requested for Deborah Heart Foundation, P.O. Box 820, Browns Mills, NJ 08015. GLEN P.

M0RAVEC. 48, of SEA BRIGHT, died Saturday at home. He was a member of dock-builder union Local 1456, New York City, where he worked since 1984. He graduated from Middletown North High School in 1972. Born in Newark, he lived in Eatontown before moving to Sea Bright four years ago.

Surviving are a sister, Constance Moravec of Middletown; a son, Brian of Eatontown; and a EDWARD ALVARADO, 75, of HAZLET, died Saturday at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. He was a longshoreman for United Fruit Manhattan, for over 40 years, retiring in 1982. He was an Army veteran, serving from 1944 to 1946. Born in Newark, he lived in Brooklyn before moving to Hazlet 22 years ago. His wife, Edwina, died in February.

Surviving are three sons, Edward of Brooklyn, and James and Dennis, both of Hazlet; two daughters, Robin Grillo of Holm-del, and Georgette Alvarado of Laurence Harbor; a brother, John of El Paso, Texas; a sister, Clara Wright of Pennsylvania; and nine grandchildren. Visitation will be from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Holmdel Funeral Home, 26 S. Holmdel Road, Holmdel.

Private cremation will follow. ANNE A. ANTONUCCI BARATELU, 91, of belmar, died Thursday at Geraldine Thompson Care Center, Wall. Born in Rockland County, N.Y., she lived most of her life in Jersey City, Union City and Ridge-wood before moving to Belmar about 18 years ago. She was predeceased by her husband, Fortunato Paul.

Surviving are two sons, Paul of Wall, and Father David of Belmar, chaplain of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Police Department and Newark International Airport; a daughter-in-law, Tina Scalone; three brothers and two sisters-in-law, David Antinucci, Santo and Josephine, and John and Elle Antinucci; a sister and brother-in-law, Hilda and Joe Marchesain; grandchildren, Paul and Cathy, John, Maria and Joseph; and a great-grandchild, Antonio Eduardo. visiting will De trom 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Migliaccio Funeral Home, 851 Kennedy Blvd. at 33rd Street, Bayonne.

A funeral service will be held Tuesday at the funeral home, followed by a funeral Mass at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. John's Byzantine Catholic Church, 15 E. 26th Bayonne. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington.

ROBERT G. FITZPATRICK. 60, of OCEAN GROVE, died on Friday at home. He was employed by Deutsch Bank, New York, before retiring 10 years ago. He attended St.

Aloysius High School in Jersey City. Born in Jersey City, he lived in Ocean Grove since 1991. He was predeceased by his parents, William R. in 1991, and Ruth Fitzpatrick in May, 2002; and a brother, William P. Fitzpatrick, in 1975.

Surviving are his sister and brother-in-law, Janey and Charles Parker of Al-lenhurst; and four nieces and nephews, Meredith and Gregory Parker, and Sharon and William Fitzpatrick. Visitation will be from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Buckley Funeral Home, 509 2nd Asbury Park. A funeral Mass will be offered 10 a.m.

tomorrow at Holy Spirit Roman Catholic Church, Asbury Park. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Holy Spirit Church Restoration Fund, P.O. Box 617, Asbury Park, NJ 07712. TERRANCE P.

"TERRY" MANNING, 42, of SEA BRIGHT, died on Saturday at home. He was a bridge attendant at Sea Mary's Cemetery, Honey Locust Drive, Lakewood. 1 I ft i'A 1 ANTHONY J. IURAT0, a strict disciplinarian who led the Hack-; ensack police force for 25 years, has died. He was 77.

1 The cause of death was not, immediately available, but the Record of Hackensack reported yesterday that Iurato died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Po-; lice found his body early! Wednesday morning after an! unidentified caller asked them, to come to Iurato's home. Friends and colleagues said' Iurato had been ill for several; years, suffering first with can-1 cer and then with a debilitating spinal disease. "He was at the point where the pain was just unbearable," said Michael Mordaga, chief of, detectives for the Bergen; County Prosecutor's Office. "He-made that decision, and he's no longer in pain now." Iurato, a lifelong city joined the force in 1950 as a pa-' trolman and worked his way up the ranks before being named chief in 1966.

He remained in the post until 1990 and was credited with modernizing and upgrading the department. He also de-. veloped several innovative pro-, grams, such as the creation of a-motorcycle patrol. The Associated Press NED MARTIN, the radio and television voice of the Boston Red Sox for 31 years, died Tuesday. The cause of death has not been determined.

He was 79. Martin collapsed at Raleigh-, Durham International Airport in North Carolina after a return trip from Boston, team officials, said. Martin's trademark call "Mercy!" was a familiar' sound to generations of Red Sox fans. Martin announced the AL playoffs on CBS radio four times and worked the 1975 World Series on television for NBC. The' Red Sox inducted Martin into' their Hall of Fame in 2000.

Martin began his career in 1956 covering minor league baseball in West Virginia. He joined Curt Gowdy in the Red, Sox booth in 1961 and stayed for' the rest of his career. Martin retired in 1992. He also worked as a football announcer and did play-by-play for the Boston Patriots, as well, as schools like Harvard, Dartmouth and Yale. The Associated Press JOSEPH P.

PISC0P0 of CEDAR GROVE, an attorney who specialized in workers compensation law and the father of the former "Saturday Night Live" comic, died July 21. He was 86. Piscopo died of pneumonia in Arbor Glen hospice, his son Joe said. A child of Italian immigrants, Piscopo grew up in Newark, studied pre-law at Dana College and graduated from Rutgers Law School, then known as Newark Law School, in 1940. He was a U.S.

Army officer during World War II, serving in Africa and Europe. After the war, he established a law practice that would continue for more than 50 years in Passaic and Clifton. He specialized in aiding workers injured on the job, his son said. Piscopo also taught in continuing legal education programs and was a columnist for the Passaic County Law Reporter and the New Jersey Law Journal. "Judges liked him because he had a wicked sense of humor," the younger Piscopo told The Star-Ledger of Newark.

"He could tell 10 jokes a minute." Piscopo and his wife Edith, who were married in 1948, lived in Belleville and Bloomfield before moving to North Caldwell in 1963. In addition to his wife and son Joe, Piscopo is survived by another son, Rich; a daughter, Carol Haroldson; four grandchildren, and a sister, Louise Merca-dante. The Associated Press mailed to Pflegerfhaol.com. JANE PIENTAK, 74, of how- ELL, died on Sunday at CentraS-tate Medical Center, Freehold Township. She was a home-maker.

She was a communicant of St. Catherine of Siena Church, Farmingdale, and was a member of the Surrey Downs Singles Club. Born in New York City, she lived in Queens before moving to Surrey Downs in 1995. Her husband, Joseph died in April, 2001. Surviving are two sons, Brian Pientak of North Aurora, 111., and Lawrence Pientak of Colonia, Woodbridge; a brother, Edward Glinksi of West Islip, Long Island, N.Y.; and three grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday and 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at C.H.T. Clayton Son Funeral Home, 958 Adelphia Road, (Route 524), Adelphia.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral; a rite of committal will be held at 8 a.m. Wednesday at the funaral home, followed by a 9 a.m. funeral Mass at St. Catherine of Siena Chapel, North Main Street, Farmingdale. Interment will follow at St.

Gertrude's Cemetery, Colonia. JOHN ALEX SALEM, 47, of OCEAN GROVE, died on Friday at Gateway Care Center, Eatontown. Born in Newark, he was a lifelong resident of the Shore area. Surviving are his stepmother, Sania Salem; two brothers, Victor G. Salem of Washington state, and Tony R.

Salem of Neptune City; two sisters, Anna Jeannette Edison of El Cajon, and Linda M. Stout of Port Orange, Fla. Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m. on Wednesday at the Fran-cioni, Taylor Lopez Funeral Home, 1200 10th and Atkins Avenue, Neptune. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m.

Thursday at the funeral home. Interment will be at St. Anne's Cemetery, Wall. MADELINE ELIZABETH CAGGIANO BISSEY, 89, of Washington, N.C., formerly of POINT PLEASANT BEACH, died Saturday in Williamston N.C. She was a homemaker, and a member of St.

Peter's Catholic Church, Point Pleasant Beach. She was born in Spring Lake. She was predeceased by her parents, Joseph and Angelina Mataramo Caggiano, and her husband, Joseph M. Bissey, in 1970. Surviving are three sons and two daughters-in-law, Ward Thomas and Peggy Bissey of Washington, N.C, James J.

Bissey of Evansville, and Eugene and Brunhilda Bissey of Point Pleasant; six grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. A prayer service will be held 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Hillside Funeral Service, Washington, N.C, with the Rev. Arturo Cabra officiating. Burial will be in St.

Catherine's Cemetery, Spring Lake, at a later date. The family appreciates the love and concern of friends, and suggests memorial contributions be directed to St. Peter's Catholic Church, Forman Avenue, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742. VERNA H. MUELLER D0CKERY, 75, of WARETOWN, died yesterday at Lacey Nursing Center, Forked River.

She was known as She was a we' MIKE JACONSKI MAY 19, 1954 -JULY 30, 2000 Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow We will always love you. Two long, sorrowful years without your "GIANT" smile warm embrace. bu continue to live on in our hearts, minds souls. We all miss you so very, very Hugs kisses to "Our Special Anpels" Michael Nick. Forever Yours, Your Loving Wife Son DELIA LAKEWOOD, N.J.

363-1987 RICHARD T. "DICK" MC CALLUM, of LAKEWOOD, died Friday at Brick Hospital. He began his career as a letter carrier in Jersey City in 1936, and retired as a postal inspector in 1976 after 39 years of service. In the 1940s, he was instrumental in getting sick-leave benefits for letter carriers. He was a member of the National Association of Letter Carriers, Washington, D.C, for 66 years; past president of the New Jersey Letter Carriers Association and the Retired Postal Inspectors Association; past chairman of the Jersey City Redevelopment Agency; a 45-year member of the Frank Krug Association, Newark, and the Elks Lodge, Middletown; and a member of St.

Dominic's Roman Catholic Church, Brick. He was known as "Granddad" to many more people than just family. Born in Jersey City, he lived there before moving to Middletown in 1962, and then to Lakewood in 1996. He was predeceased by his first wife of 50 years, Marie LaP-orta, in 1986. Surviving are his wife of 14 years, Barbara Battle-Wonesh McCallum; three sons and two daughters-in-law, Richard R.

and Diane McCallum of Toms River, Alfred Wonesh of Bordentown, and Joseph and Bria Wonesh of Boca Raton, six daughters and four sons-in-law, Patricia Kidney and her companion John Beyczi of Long Branch, Barbara and Robert Deiter of Pine Beach, Judy Heck of Brick, Laurie and Harry Brown of Doylestown, Joy and the Rev. Donald Wink of Barrington, 111., and Elizabeth and Patrick Nies of Newton; 27 grandchildren; and 20 greatgrandchildren. Visitation will be from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. today and Tuesday at D'Elia Funeral Home, State Highway 70 and Vermont Avenue, Lakewood.

A funeral Mass will be offered 9 a.m. Wednesday at St. Dominic's Roman Catholic Church, Brick. Interment will be at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Middletown. D'ELIA LAKEWOOD, N.J.

363-1987 JEFFREY ST0R0ZYNSKY.32, of TOMS RIVER, died Saturday at home. He was a subcontractor specializing in sheet rock. Born in Lakewood, he lived in West Palm Beach, before moving to Toms River two months ago. Surviving are his mother, Francine Storozynsky of Toms River; his father Jim Storozynsky of Wall; a daughter, Courtney Storozynsky of West Palm Beach three sons, Adam Jeffrey Storozynsky of Toms River, and Joseph and Kyle Storozynsky, both of West Palm Beach, and four brothers, Nick Storozynsky of Lakewood, Douglas Storozynsky of Toms River, Mitchell Storozynsky of Brick, and Jim Storozynsky of Trenton. Visitation will be held at 7 to 9 p.m.

Tuesday at George Hassler Funeral Home, 980 Bennetts Mills Road, Jackson. Relatives and friends are invited to gather at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home, with funeral services commencing at 11:30 a.m. To Place An InMemoriam Please call Ann Tito at least 7 days prior to run date. Call toll free 1(800) 3 10-4568, ext.

3778. $PRESS. Relatives and friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Riggs Funeral Home, 130 Route 9 North, Forked River.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at St. Pius Church, 203 Lacey Road, Forked River. Interment will be at Ocean County Memorial Park, Waretown. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in her name to the Alzheimer's Association, 12 Roszel Road, Suite C201, Princeton, NJ 08540.

MARCELLA C. C0NNELL DUGAN, 80, of POINT PLEASANT BEACH, died yesterday at home. She was a homemaker. She was a parishioner of St. Peter's Church, Point Pleasant Beach, and was also a member of St.

Dominic's Church, Brick, and St. Martha's Church, Point Pleasant. She was a member of the Old Guard, Brick, and worked for Meals-On-Wheels in Ocean County. Born in North Bergen, she lived in Union City before moving to Point Pleasant 53 years ago, and lived in Point Pleasant Beach for the past six years. She was predeceased by her husband, Edward J.

Dugan; three brothers, John, Harold J. and Gregory Connell; and a sister Eleanor Connell. Surviving are three sons, Edward J. Dugan of Kissimmee, Dennis J. Dugan of Point Pleasant Beach, and James E.

Dugan of Brielle; a sister, Rita Haynes of Brick; and four grandchildren, Shauna, Tara, James and Sean Dugan. A viewing will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Van Hise Callagan Funeral Home, 812 Arnold Point Pleasant Beach. A funeral Mass will be offered Wednesday at St.

Peter's Church, Point Pleasant Beach. Interment will follow at St. Mary's Cemetery, Lakewood. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Deborah Hospital. MARGARET HOOKS, 82, of LAKEWOOD, died yesterday at Fountain Care Center, Lake-wood.

She was a member of Holy Family Roman Catholic Church, Lakewood, and a former member of St. Monica's Roman Catholic Church, Sussex, where she was a member of the Altar Rosary Society. She was also a former member of St. Jude's Roman Catholic Church, Hamburg, where she was an active volunteer. Born in Brooklyn, she lived in Staten Island and Sussex before moving to Lakewood in 1999.

Surviving are her husband, William Hooks; a son, William J. Hooks III of Albany, N.Y.; two daughters, Patricia Hooks of Lakewood, and Bobbie Matthews of Vernon; 10 grandchil: dren, and eight great-grandchildren. Visitation will be from 6 to 9 IN MEMORIAM Edward Sanders, Jr. July 29, 1 991 It has been 11 long years since you left this Earth. But you never lose the ones you love.

The years go by so fast your presence is the one that we miss so much. Our hearts will always be with you You gave us so much to remember. Your knowledge and wisdom has kept us going in a way that has inspired us all. You were more than a husband and a father; you were a blessing to everyone that you touched. God took you in your prime, but he knows best We love you dearly.

The Family Rovena, Kevin, Kelli, Kraig. Kasey, Kellisha. Jazz, Kevin II, Kaesan, Isaiah, Sham. Kianna, Kavonne. Kihry.

Keyshawn, Maya. KnyAja Rokell, Knajee Aamir daughter, Allison of Eatontown. There will be a celebration of his life at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Donovan's Reef in Sea Bright. John F.

Pfleger Funeral Home, Middletown, is in charge of arrangements. Letters of condolence may be e-mailed to THOMAS D. PICCIOLA, 86, of MIDDLETOWN, died yesterday at home. He was vice president and treasurer for National Printing and Folding Cards where he worked most of his life, retiring in 1994. He was an Army Air Force veteran of World War II.

He was a member of the American Legion-Pearson Post, Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, he lived there before moving to Middletown 21 years ago. Surviving are his wife of 64 years, Frances Castellano Pic-ciola; three sons and daughters-in-law, Frank J. and Angelina Picciola, Salvatore T. and Connie Picciola, and Thomas D.

and Maureen Picciola, all of Monroe; a daughter and son-in-law, Josephine A. and Nick Agostinac-chio of Middletown; 12 grandchildren; and seven greatgrandchildren. Visitation will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday at John F.

Pfleger Funeral Home, 115 Tin-dall Road, Middletown. A funeral gathering will be held at 8:45 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home, with a Funeral Liturgy at 9:30 a.m. at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church.

Entombment will be in the Wood-bridge Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to Visiting Nurse Association of Central N.J., 141 Bod-man Place, Red Bank NJ 07701-9978 or Meridian Hospice 615 Hope Road, Building 4, 2nd floor, Eatontown, NJ 07724. Let- TJroo flift 600 COUNTY ROAD 520, l0-tv3 I 1 I I Il ZIP -JrzJ '1 eg. 'ywXfAiilZJrwi I I MEMORIAL PROPKRTI ES, I MARLBUKU, INJ I NAME. I ADDRESS.

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