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Asbury Park PressMonday, June 1 0, 1 99 1 C3 Additional obituaries, page C4.C5 Obituaries Qaudio Arrau, 88, world-famous pianist Arrau made his international concert debut in Berlin in 1915, and gave his first American concerts in 1923. In 1927, he won the first prize in the International Competition for Pianists in Geneva. Two years later, he made the first of what were to be numerous world tours that took him to almost all corners of the globe. He remained in Germany until the beginning of World War II, when he moved to the United States, where he took up permanent residence in 1941. He had a home on Long Island, N.Y.

Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. She was an attorney in Red Bank for a number of years. She was a graduate of Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, attended the University of Michigan, and graduated from New York University Law School. She was a member of Trinity Episcopal Church, Red Bank, Junior League of Monmouth County, and the Monmouth County Bar Association. She was a former attorney for the Monmouth County Welfare Board.

Ms. Collyer was born in Philadelphia and lived in Little Silver before moving to Red Bank five years ago. Surviving are her mother, Leah Wilcox Gardenier, Red Bank, and a son, David, Galveston, Texas. The Adams Memorial Home, Red Bank, is in charge of arrangements. JOHN CZUGH, 92, of Port Monmouth, MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP, died Saturday at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank.

His last name was misspelled in an obituary in yesterday's Asbury Park Press. BLANCHE BARNES DAY, 90, of NEPTUNE died Friday at the Freehold Rehabilitation Center. Freehold, after Deaths Berres, Mimi, Howell Township Bracjcj, William D. Vero Beach. ChirellO, Herbert Farmingdale Collyer, Jeanne Gardenier, Red Bank D'Alessandro, John, Berkeley Township Day, Blanche Barnes, Neptune DeSantiS, Lucy Long Branch Eastmond, Elizabeth Hazlet Township Gilman, Saul, Millstone Township Gould, Jon S.

Riverdale Hollins, Theo "Ted" Neptune Howard, Robert Seaside Heights lOZZia, James, Toms River Knuckles, Ruby Asbury Park Pucillo, Claire Rita Russell, Aberdeen Township Roman, Ralph Alfonso, Howell Township Scalcione, Gerard, Bradley Beach Smeaton, Elizabeth Neptune City Sofield, Lester Jackson Township Taylor, Chauncey L. Neptune Wagner, Edward Francis Aberdeen Township Wingerter, Rosemary E. Godby, Middletown Township Witterschein, Veronica Asburv Park mi MIMI BERRES, 86. of howell TOWNSHIP, died Friday at CentraS-tate Medical Center, Freehold Township, She owned and operated Mimi's If. V' pi sf 1 ton, Gardner, and several nieces and nephews.

Day Funeral Home Keyport, is in charge of arrangements. SAUL 57, of the Clarksburg section, MILLSTONE TOWNSHIP, died Saturday at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. From 1970 to 1985 he was the owner and operator of the Brookwood Bar and Lounge, Jackson Township, the Gilmor Newstand, Freehold, and Louis's Bar, Middletown Township. Following that he operated the Jersey Giants Sub Shop, Lacey Township, and most recently he was the owner of the Tasty-cake franchise, Wall Township. He was an Army veteran.

Mr. Gilman was born in Oyster Bay, N.Y., and lived in Dunel-len before moving to Clarksburg 26 years ago. His daughter, Stacey died in 1981. Surviving are his wife, the former Jean Zatta; a son, Dana at home; two daughters, Robin Hendrickson, Cream Ridge section, Upper Freehold Township, and Diana at home; a sister, Roselea Korfin, North Miami Beach, Fla. The George Hassler Funeral Home, Jackson Township, is in charge of arrangements.

JON S. GOULD 30, of Riverdale, whose father lives in OCEANPORT, died yesterday in Honesdale, Pa. from injuries sustained in a car accident. He was a truck driver for the Martin Ice Cream Company, Bloomfield. He was a member of the Riverdale Adult Recreation Program.

Mr. Gould was born in Passaic and lived most of his life in Riverdale. He is survived by his parents, Jon Oceanport, and Nancy, Riverdale; four brothers, Daniel, Hallstead, and Carl, Jeff, and Ralph, all of Riverdale; five sisters, Bernice Leff, Phoenix, Theresa Koppenaal, Clifton Township, Nancy Moir, Erie, and Anne and Michele, both of Riverdale, and several nephews and nieces. M. Scanlon Funeral Home, Pompton Plains, Pequannock Township, is in charge of arrangements.

THEO "TED" HOLLINS 77, of NEPTUNE, died Friday at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, after a lengthy illness. He was employed as a mechanic by Custom Tires until his retirement in 1983. He was a member of the Union Baptist Church, Neptune, and was a former member of the church's usher board. He was also a member of the Old Timers Social Club, Yarn Shop, Bronx, N.Y.,for over 30 years with her husband, retiring in 1978. Mrs.

Berres was born in New York and lived in the Bronx before moving to the Villages in Howell in 1981. Her husband, Harry, died in 1987. Surviving are a daughter, Barbara Bram, Freehold Township, and a grandson, Mark. C. H.

T. Clayton and Sons Funeral Home, Adelphia, is in charge of arrangements. HERBERT J. CHIRELLO, 69, of FARMINGDALE, died Saturday at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. He was a hotel and country club manager, who had been employed at the Pinebrook Country Club and the Frontier House, both in Plainfield, before retiring in 1969.

From 1970 to 1975 he owned and operated Herb's Luncheonette, Asbury Park. He was a Navy veteran of World War He was a member of American Legion Post 1000, Trenton, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1333, Asbury Park, Liberator Club and American Association of Retired Persons. Mr. Chirello was born in Plainfield where he lived before moving to Farmingdale 21 years ago. Surviving are his wife, the former Veronica Ralph; a son, Joseph Guter, Brich Township; two sisters, Esther Chirello, Toms River, and Carolyn Smith, Grand Rapids, seven grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.

C.H. T. Clayton and Sons Funeral Home, Adelphia, is in charge of arrangements. JEANNE GARDENIER COLLYER, 59, of RED BANK died yesterday at KNUCKLES Ruby 90. of Asbury Park, on June 8.

Beloved mother of Mrs. Hortense Reed, grandmother of two, great-grandmother of three, mother-in-law of Hudson Reed. Funeral Friday 10 a.m. from the St. Augustine P.E.

Church, Father Atkins officiating. Interment family plot, Monmouth Memorial Park. No calling hours. PUCILLO Claire Rita nee Russell. 76, of Aberdeen, N.J.

on June 8. 1991. Beloved wife of Carmine Pucillo. Mother of Patnc Pucillo, Judy Andersen and Mary Lynne McConnell. Sister of Edward and William Russell, Rose Bench and Isabelle Pucillo.

Grandmother of 9. great-grandmother of 4. Visitation at John Day-Bedle Funeral home, 212 Main Street, Matawan. N.J. Monday 7-9 p.m.

Tuesday 2-4 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass Wednesday 9:30 a.m. at St. Clements R.C. Church, Rte.

79 4 Freneau Matawan, N.J. Interment St. Joseph's R.C. Cem-etery, Keyport, N.J. RUSSO John age 58, of Seminole.

Fla formerly of Oakhurst, on June 7, 1991. Father of John Jr. and Jody brother of Vincent, Ida Parrino, and Anne Barbato, grandfather of two. Funeral from the Worden-Hoidal Funeral Home 236 Monmouth Raod, Oakhurst, on Tuesday, June 11 at 10:15 a.m. Mass of Christian burial Holy Innocents Church.

Neptune at 11 a.m. Entombment at Holmdel Cemetery, Holmdel. Visitation Monday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Those wishing to may make donations to the Jersey Shore Medical Center, Cardiac Care Unit, Neptune. SCALCIONE Gerard, on June 8.

1991, age 63. Beloved husband of Irma A. Father of Jerry, Antoinette Wastewicz, Diane LeMay, Mary Ann. Funeral to leave the Francioni, Taylor, ana Lopez Funeral Home, 1200 Tenth and Atkins Avenues, Neptune on Wed. June 12 at 8:30 a.m.

for a funeral Mass at the Church of the Ascension, Bradley Beach, 9 00 a.m. D.A.V. service Tuesday 7:30. Prayers 8:00 p.m. Interment Brigadier General William C.

Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery. Arneytown. Friends may call at the funeral home. Tues. 2-4, 7-9 p.m.

SMEATON Elizabeth A. of Neptune City, N.J. on June 9, 1991. Beloved wife of the late Alexander, Sr. Dear mother of Alexander F.

and Ms. Dorothy sister of Mina Jackson, grandmother of four and great -grandmother of two. Funeral services Thursday, June 13, 11 a.m. from the Johnson Funeral Home, Hwy. 138, Wall.

Rev. Ollie Megill officiating. Interment Monmouth Memorial Park. Relatives and friends are invited to call at the funeral home Wed. 2-4 7-9 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, contributions in Elizabeth's name to the Memorial United Methodist Church, Neptune City, would be appreciated. TAYLOR Chauncey 60, of Neptune, on June 5. Beloved father of three, brother of one, grandfather of five. Funeral Friday. 1 p.m., from the Jackson Funeral Home, the Rev.

Vernon R. Matthews officiating. Interment White Ridge Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home, Friday. 12 noon to service time.

WITTERSCHEIN Veronica nee Hanlon. of Asbury Park, on Saturday, June 8. 1991. Wife of the late George J. Witterschein.

Devoted mother of George, William, and John Witterschein, Mary Richards and Ellen Thompson, dear sister of Raymond Hanlon, Rose Winters, and Agnes Hanlon, dear grandmother of 11, and great-grandmother of Two. Funeral from the Buckley Funeral Home. 509 Second Avenue, Asbury Park on Wednesday. June 12, 1991 at 9:00 a.m. Mass of Christian burial in St.

Elizabeth Church, Avon, at 9:30 a.m. Interment, St. Catherine's Cemetery, Wall. N.J. Friends may call at the funeral home, Monday 7-9 and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

CLAUDIO ARRAU, 88, the Chilean musician, considered one of the best classical pianists of the century, died yesterday following emergency surgery Saturday at a hospital in Muerzzuschlag, Austria, 60 miles south of Vienna. His nephew, Agustin Arrau, said from New York that the pianist died from complications of the surgery, to correct an intestinal blockage. The Chilean government decreed that today would be a national day of mourning for Arrau, who had been in Europe preparing for his first performances in two years. Arrau arrived in Austria on Wednesday and was scheduled to open Muerzzuschlag's renovated museum, named after German composer Johannes Brahms, with a piano recital Friday. But the appearance had to be canceled because of an illness, the Austria Press Agency in Vienna reported.

He was also scheduled to perform next Friday in Dusseldorf, Germany, on the final night of the Schumann Festival. The concerts were to be Arrau's first in two years. He had suspended all performances after the death in 1989 of his German-born wife, Ruth Schneider. He was considered one of the best pianists of the century, and was noted for his interpretations of Beethoven's works. Arrau was born in Chilian, a city 250 miles south of Santiago, Chile, on Feb.

6, 1903. A child prodigy, he gave his first concert at age 5. He won a government scholarship to study abroad after a Santiago concert he performed at age 7 attended by then-President Pedro Montt. He went to the Stern Conservatory of Music in Berlin, studying under Martin Krause, a student of Franz Liszt. He returned only sporadically to his native country.

His last visit was in 1984, when he gave a series of widely acclaimed concerts. During the tour, Arrau, who worked often to support of human rights groups, refused to discuss his stand toward the then-dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet and avoided mention of the general or his government. RUBY L. KNUCKLES, 90, of asbury PARK, died Saturday at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune, after a lengthy illness. She was a homemak-er.

She was a member of St. Augustine P. E. Church, Asbury Park, and of its Rosary Altar Guild. Mrs.

Knuckles was born in Asheville, N.C., and was a resi SERVICES In the statement, Agustin Arrau said his uncle in a recent interview declared that "his mind and his intellect belonged to Germany, but his heart belonged to Chile." Agustin Arrau said the family wants the pianist to be buried in Chile. Chilean Interior Minister Enrique Krauss, saying the pianist's death has caused "major grief for all of us," said the government will help the family arrange for a funeral in Chile. The pianist held some of his country's highest honors, including the Order of the Aztec Eagle, awarded in 1982. In 1983, he won Chile's National Arts Prize and also the UNESCO Music Award. Arrau was a close friend of composer and conductor Leonard Bernstein and introduced him to a fellow Chilean, Felicia Montea-legre, who became Bernstein's wife.

Bernstein sought Arrau out for a 1976 recording in Munich to benefit Amnesty International, said Bernstein's former manager, Harry Kraut. The Associated Press a lengthy illness. She was a retired private duty nurse. She was a member of the Second Baptist Church, Asbury Park, and was a former member of the church's usher board. Mrs.

Day was born in Long Branch and was a lifelong resident of the Shore area. Her husband, Ernest, died in 1978. Surviving are two sons, Ernest, Tea-neck Township, and Robert, Neptune; a daughter, Blanche Crain, Alaska; eight grandchildren, and six greatgrandchildren. Edward E.Jackson Funeral Home, Neptune, is in charge of arrangements. LUCY P.

DE SANTIS, 69, of long BRANCH, died yesterday at home. She was a clerical worker for the state Division of Youth and Family Services, retiring in 1984. She was a communicant of Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, Long Branch, and a member of its Altar and Rosary Society. She was a past president of the Ladies Auxiliary of Gimbel-Lehy-Quirk Post 226, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Ocean Township, and a member of the Cooties Ladies Auxiliary of the post. She was a member of the Senior Citizens Club of Long Branch, and a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Long Branch Volunteer Fire Department.

Ms. DeSantis was born in Long Branch and was a lifelong resident. Surviving is a daughter, Mary Lou Britton, three grandchildren. ELIZABETH D. EASTMOND, 82, of HAZLET TOWNSHIP, died Saturday at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel Township.

She was a member of St. John's United Methodist Church, Hazlet. She worked in the housekeeping department of America's Keswick, Whiting, Manchester Township, for 18 years, retiring in 1983. She was born in Scotland and lived in Whiting until moving to Hazlet eight years ago. Surviving are her sister, Anne Ash- CEA Frank of Monmouth Beach, NJ, on June 7, 1991.

Beloved husband of Harriet. Loving father of Stephen Cea. Jennifer Tardeiu and Donna Oia. Dear brother of Anthony Cea. Fond stepfather of Gail Scamardella.

Robert and Jay Schukin. Also survived by six grandchildren. I Funeral from Day Funeral Home, 85 Riverside Ave. (Rte. 35), Red Bank, on Tuesday, 9 AM.

Mass of christian burial. Church of The Precious Blood. 9 30 AM. Entombment, Woodbine Mauso-v leum. Friends may visit Sunday and Monday 2-4 and 7-9 PM.

In lieu of flowers donations to the Frank Cea Memorial Fund would be appreciated. CHIRELLO Herbert age 69 of Farmingdale on June 8, 1991. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral service. Wed. June 12.

1991, 11 a.m. at the C.H.T. Clayton and Sons Funeral I Home. Adelphia Road (Rte. 524), Adelphia.

En-' tombment Monmouth Memorial Park, Tinton Falls. Visiting at the funeral home on Tues. 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. DAV Blanche Barnes, of Neptune on June 7. Beloved mother of three, aunt of one.

grand- mother of eight, and great-grandmother of six. Funeral this evening, 8 p.m. from the Second Baptist Church, the Rev, Vernon R. Matthews i officiating. Interment Tuesday at the conve- nience of the family.

Friends may call at the church this evening 6 p.m. to service time. OE SANTIS Lucy, age 69, of Long Branch, on June 9, 1991. Mass of Christian burial, weo. limp 17 OO Am.

from Hoiv Trinttv R.C. Church, Long Branch. Visitation at the Woolley Funeral Home. 10 Morrell Street, Long Branch, Tues. 2-4 7-9 p.m.

Interment Woodbine Ceme-'. tery. Oceanport. OILMAN Saul M. age 57.

of Clarksburg, N.J. on June 8, 1991. Devoted husband of Jean Zatta, father of Dana Robin Hendrickson, Diana C. and the late Stacey brother of Roselea Korfin. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral on Tuesday.

June 1 1 at 10:00 a.m. at the George S. Hassler Funeral Home, 454 Mills-Hyson Road, Jackson. Interment will 'v follow at Beth Israel Cemetery, Woodbridge. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made in his.

memory to the Deborah Heart and Lung Center, Browns Mills, N.J. 08015. GOULD Jon S. Jr. on June 9.

1991 of Riverdale. Beloved son of Jon and Nancy Gould. Funeral 1 k' Wednesday 9:00 a.m. from the M. John Scanlan Funeral Home, 781 Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Pompton Plains and 10:00 a.m.

at St. Mary's R.C. Church. Pompton Lakes. Interment at Our Lady of Magnificat Cemetery, Kinnelon.

Friends may call Tuesday 2-4 7-9 p.m. HOLLINS Theo (Ted). age 77, of NEPTUNE, on June 7. Beloved father of seven, brother of two, grandfather of three, great-grandfather of three, devoted friend of Mrs. Jessie Brown.

Funeral service Thursday 1 p.m. from the Union Baptist Church, Neptune: the Rev. Arthur McGee "'officiating. Interment White flidge Cemetery, Friends may call at the funeral home Wed. 6-8 p.m.

40ZZIA James, age 80, of Toms River, N.J. on June 9. 1991. Husband of Antoinette Mele-Capu-ano. father of Barbara A.

Butow. stepfather of Edward, Guy, Danny, and Clifford Capuano, brother of Anna Molino. grandfather of 11. Visi-tation will be on Tuesday, 2-4 7-9 p.m. at the George S.

Hassler Funeral Home. 454 Bennetts Mills-Hyson Road. Jackson. Services will be con-i ducted on Wednesday. June 12, 10:00 a.m.

at the Brigadier General William C. Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery. Arneytown. Contributions may be made in his memory to Georgian Court College, 900 Lakewood Avenue, Lakewood, N.J. 08701.

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