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ObitUarieS Mrs Edwina Hughes, ex-owner of company EBENEZER REID ASBURY PARK Ebenezer Reid, a trade school student, died Monday at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune, of injuries received when he was beaten by two youths here Friday. Police have charged a 16-year-old Neptune youth with murder and were seeking a second suspect yesterday. Mr. Reid was 32 and lived at 508 Prospect Ave. He was born in Moncks Corner, S.C., and lived in Manalapan Township before moving here In 1968.

Mr. Reid was a student at the Trade Training School, here. Surviving are two sons, Calvin Brown and Ebenezer Reid, both here; a daughter, Tammy Brown, here; his mother, Lillian Reid Mack, and his stepfather, Leroy Mack, both Moncks Corner; three brothers, Fred Reid, Rahway, and Louis Mack and Leroy Mack, both Moncks Corner, and a sister, Miss Emily Mack, New York. The Higgins Memorial Home, Freehold, is in charge of arrangements. MRS.

MAE M. GAMBERT BRICK TOWNSHIP Mae M. Gambert, a retired waitress, died yesterday at her home. She was 81. She was born in Irvington and had lived here for 16 years.

Mrs. Gambert retired in 1964 after many years as a waitress for the Chestnut Hill Diner, Hillside Township. Mrs. Gambert was a communicant of St. Martha's Roman Catholic Church, Point Pleasant.

Her husband was the late Theodore Gambert. Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Louise Houg and Mrs. Katherine Benbrook, both here, Mrs. Helen Kastner, Florida, and Mrs.

Viola Dunn, Irvington. The Colonial Funeral Home, here, is in charge of arrangements. MRS. HAROLD A. SCHEEL TOMS RIVER Catherine Y.

Scheel, a retired schoolteacher, died Monday at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, D.C. She was 69 and lived at the Roberts er Park. She was born in Philadelphia and moved here nine years ago from Jersey City. Mrs. Scheel had been a schoolteacher for 30 years.

Surviving are her husband, Harold A. Scheel; a son, Dr. Richard H. Scheel, Lansing, a brother, John Yarrick, Roselle, and a granddaughter. The D'Elia Funeral Home, Lakewood, is in charge of arrangements.

JOHN J. KNEAFSEY BERKELEY TOWNSHIP John Kneafsey, a retired accountant, died Monday at Community Memorial Hospital, Toms River. He was 43. He was born in New York and moved here six years ago. Before retiring three years ago, Mr.

Kneafsey worked as an accountant for the Richardson Security Company, New York. He was a communicant of St. Barnabas Roman Catholic Church, here. He had been a member of the Navy Reserve. Surviving are his wife, the former Sharon Phelan; a son, John and a daughter, Kathleen Ann, both at home, and his father', Michael J.

Kneafsey, and two brothers, Edward and Richard, all New York. The Mastapeter Baylawn Funeral Home, here, is in charge of arrangements. FRANCIS J. BRUNNER SR. LAKEHURST Francis J.

Brunner a retired fireman, died Monday at Community Memorial Hospital, Toms River. He was 68. He was born in Brooklyn and lived on Staten Island before moving here a year ago. Before retiring in 1958, Mr. Brunner was a New York City fireman.

He was a member of the Uniformed Firefighters Association, New York. Surviving are his wife, the former Marie Bauerschubert; a son, Francis J. Maryland; a daughter, Mrs. Anna Madden, Bates-field, N.Y.; a brother, Charles, here; two sisters, Mrs. Florence Setter, Englishtown, and Mrs.

Gloria Collins, Massachusetts, and five grandchildren. The Kedz Funeral Home, here, is in charge of arrangements. MRS. THOMAS F. MEEHAN JERSEY CITY FJva Saxenmeyer Mee-han, a summer resident of Spring Lake, died yesterday at Jersey City Medical Center.

She was 74 and lived at 2622 Kennedy Blvd. She was born in Philadelphia and lived here for more than 50 years. She had been a summer resident of Spring Lake for many years. Mrs. Meehan was a communicant of St.

Aeden's Roman Catholic Church, here. Her husband of 56 years, Thomas F. Meehan, died in June. Surviving are four sons, Thomas F. Meehan, George B.

Meehan, John Meehan and Robert Meehan, all here; two daughters, Miss FJva Meehan, here, and Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Carr, Pittsburgh; a brother, George Saxenmeyer, Avon; a sister, Mrs. Laura Merrick, Belmar, and three grandchildren. The Meehan Funeral Home, Spring Lake Heights, is in charge of arrangements. WILLIAM A.

AVY BRICK TOWNSHIP William A. Avy, a retired insurance company supervisor, died Monday at Point Pleasant Hospital. He was 72. He was born In the Bronx and lived on Long Island before moving here in 1975. Mr.

Avy retired In 1970 as supervisor of claims after 40 years with the Mutual Insurance New York. Surviving are his wife, the former Dorothea Tomkins; three daughters, Mrs. Gail A. Erwin, Hudson, Ohio, Mrs. Karen Soles, Bluff Point, N.Y., and Mrs.

Lynda Jean Leitner, Shelburne Falls, two brothers, Stanley Avy, Mamaroneck, N.Y., and Harry Avy, Thornwood, N.Y.; two sisters, Mrs. Grace Tomkins, the Bronx, and Mrs. Muriel Ring, Bergenfield, and nine grandchildren. The Weatherhead Young Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. ANGELO BENJAMINO LONG BRANCH Angelo Benjamino, a cab driver, died yesterday at Mercy Hospital, Cadillac, Mich.

He was 63 and lived on Bath Avenue. He was a lifelong resident here. Mr. Benjamino had been a cab driver for the Paramount Cab here, for many years. He was an Army veteran of World War and a member of Brighton Memorial Post 2140, Veterans of Foreign Wars, here.

Surviving are his wife, Thelma Wilcox Benjamino; a son, Michael Benjamino, Jackson Township; three daughters, Mrs. Janis Palumbo, here, Mrs. Veronica Pesepane, Mount Olive Township, and Mrs. Mary Rohlfs, Brick Township; a brother, Joseph Benjamino, Los Angeles, and eight grandchildren. The Woolley Funeral Home, here, is in charge of arrangements.

MRS. PHILIP KARAN OCEAN TOWNSHIP Lillian Klass Karan, of Garden Drive, Oakhurst, died Monday at Community General Hospital, Harris, N.Y. She was born in Russia and lived in Asbury Park and Bradley Beach before moving here six months ago. Mrs. Karan was a member of the Deborah Relief Society.

Surviving are her husband, Philip Karan; a son, Harvey Karan, Springfield; a daughter, Mrs. Beverly Osias, Toms River; two brothers, Irving Klass, Century City, and Rubin Klass, West Long Branch; a sister, Mrs. Eva Richlin, Bradley Beach, and four grandchildren. The Philip Apter Son Funeral Home, Maplewood, is in charge of arrangements. MRS.

WILLIAM MC ALLEN MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP Myrtle L. McAllen, a retired clerk, died Monday at Community Memorial Hospital, Toms River. She was 77 and lived at Cedar Glen Lakes. She was born in Newark and lived in Kearny and Bloomfield before moving here in 1973. Mrs.

McAllen retired in 1968 after 27 years as a clerk with the Lamp Division of the Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Bloomfield. Her husband, William McAllen, died in 1940. Surviving are two sisters, Miss Edith White and Mrs. Elizabeth Beck, both here. The Anderson Campbell Funeral Home, BELMAR Edwina Hughes, who owned the Belmar Bias Binding Company before retiring, died yesterday at her home.

She was 71 and lived at 819 16th Ave. She was born in Fall River, and had lived here for 44 years. Mrs. Hughes retired in 1975. She was a communicant of St.

Rose Roman Catholic Church, here, and a member of its Altar Rosary Society. She was a volunteer at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. Her husband, Edward E. Hughes, died in 1974. Surviving are a son, Ernest Hughes, here; two daughters, Mrs.

Paula Smith and Mrs. Dorothy Williams, both Cambria Heights, N. three brothers, Donald Mendez, Queens, N.Y., and William Mendez and Robert Mendez, both Brooklyn; two sisters, Margaret Harry, Queens, and Mary Ross, Brooklyn, and nine grandchildren. The Reilly Funeral Home, here, is in charge of arrangements. MRS.

JOSEPH A. HEALEY SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS Myra W. Healey, 78, ot 1914 Old Mill Road, died yesterday at Mountainside Hospital, Montclair. She lived in Bloomfield and Roseland before moving here about 14 years ago. Mrs.

Healey was employed in the United Way office in Newark in the 1950s. She was a communicant of St. Catharine's Roman Catholic Church, Spring Lake, and a member of its Christ Child Guild. Her husband was the late Joseph A. Healey.

Surviving are a son, Joseph Essex Fells; a daughter, Mrs. Anne Merryfield, Arcadia, and two sisters, Mrs. Frances Hahn, Montclair, and Mrs. Anne Al-thaus, Maryland. The Boemel-Farmer Funeral Home, Roseland, is in charge of arrangements.

MRS. GEORGE R. JOHNSON RUMSON r- Barbara M. Johnson, 58, died yesterday at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. She was born in Newark and lived here for more than 35 years.

She also had lived in Oakhurst, Ocean Township. Mrs. Johnson was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Rumson and an assistant Brownie leader here. She served on the Forrestdale Art Display committee for several years. Surviving are her husband, George a son, Eric Waterford, a daughter, Debra Neptune; a brother, Albert McCot-ter, Shriemanstown, and two sisters, Mrs.

Carolyn M. Woolley, Long Branch, and Mrs. Rhoda V. Peters, Long Branch. The Worden Funeral Home is in charge of arrangments.

MRS. LULA REISER KEYPORT Lula Reiser, a retired sewing-machine operator, died yesterday at the Hilltop Nursing Home, Middletown Township. She was 84 and lived at Locust Grove Park. She lived in Middletown Township for many years before moving here in 1965. Mrs.

Reiser retired in 1955 after many years as a sewing machine operator for Sportswear, Union Beach. She was a member of the Golden Age Senior Citizens Club, Keansburg. Her husband, Frederick Reiser, died in 1966. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Anita Di-bling, here, two sisters and two The Laurel Funeral Home, Hazlet Township, Is in charge of arrangements.

MRS. PAUL M. LAWRENCE SUMMIT Mary Simpson Lawrence, a summer resident ot Eatontown, died yesterday at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. She was 63. She was born in Dundee, Scotland, and lived here most of her life.

She was a summer resident in Eatontown most of her life. Mrs. Lawrence was a member and corresponding secretary of the Suburban British Women's Club, here. She was a member of Christ Church, here. Surviving are her husband, Paul M.

Lawrence; four sons, Charles Stephen Lawrence, Silver Spring, Paul M. Lawrence, Berkeley Heights, and Peter Lawrence and John Christopher Lawrence, both here; a daughter, Miss Mary Frances Lawrence, Cincinnati, and a brother, Charles Maitland Simpson, Big Sandy, Mont. The Farry Memorial Home, Asbury Park, is in charge of arrangements. MRS. JOHN H.

VAN SCHOICK MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP Marjorie Burdge VanSchoick, who managed a department at Bamberger's before retiring in 1962, died yesterday at Riverview Hospital, Red Bank. She was 72. She was born In Howell Township and had lived here since 1928. Mrs. VanSchoick had also worked at Tet-ley's, Red Bank.

She was a member of Red Bank Methodist Church. Surviving are her husband, John H. Van Schoick; a daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Naulty, and a sister, Miss Eleanor VanHise, both Florida, and four grandchildren. The Worden Funeral Home, Red Bank, is in charge of arrangements.

MARIE SANDBURG BROOKLYN Marie Sandburg, a self-employed artist, died yesterday at Community Memorial Hospital, Toms River, N.J. She was 32. She was a lifelong resident here. She was a member of the Art Students League, New York. Surviving are her father and stepmother, Murray Brandes and Frances Brandes, Union Township, N.J.; two brothers, Joel Brandes, New York, and Martin Brandes, Merrick, N.Y.; a stepbrother, Douglas Knapp, here, and two stepsisters, Mrs.

Phyllis Zelman, Union Township, and Mrs. Iris Blando, Island Heights, N.J. The Belkoff Jewish Memorial Chapel, Lakewood, N.J., is in charge of See SERVICES for additional details on some obituaries. 1 HAMTPI niMCUnnr 4Vtn luiuuitu JACKSON TOWNSHIP rJanlel Din-(more, the Infant son of Richard Dinsmore and Barbara Regula Dinsmore, died yesterday at Paul Kimball Hospital, Lakewood. In addition to his parents, he is survived by two brothers, Christopher J.

Dinsmore nd Andrew B. Dinsmore, both at home; his maternal grandparents, Andrew Regula and Mary Regula, Belleville, and his paternal grandparents, Paul Dinsmore and Margaret Dinsmore, Union. The George S. Hassler Funeral Home is In charge of arrangements. Services AUGUN Gttnda H.

of FrMhotd, on July 13. IttO. Moved li of Anthony L. Augun. Funeral ttrvlet am.

Fn. from Iht Freeman Puwri Hmtu jt pm Main St, Frtwhota, followed by a Mott of Chnotkn urto1 JO am of 4. Row of Llmo K.C Church. Fref now. rnenat may cap at me runoral homo Thurt.

I and 7-t p.m. Contrlbutlont to tho Notional CMobotm i Foundation or tht National Kidney Foundation In her momorv would bo appreciated. AVY wwom A. Huteond of Dorothea Tomnint Avv, of Brk TowmMp, on Julv 14. IttO.

Fothor 5" cwm, orn ana cna Lvnaa Jean LOffnor. Orondfothor of Juo, Bonnie and Jeffrey Erwln; Jeml-Iha, Jette, and Abraham Solttl Mettto and Jonathan Loltnor. Brothor of Stanltv and Harry Avv. Mr. Grace Tomklnt and Munol Ring.

Prtvohi fomHy prayer tervtte. Memorial contrlbutlont to "CARE" MO 1st Ave. Now VorK, N.Y. 1001 or American Cancor Sod-oty would appreciated. BENJAMINO AnpMo.

ago of Bath 11 jwry 13, iveu. man Of Chrmtan Burt-a Jot, Julv If at am. from Holy Trinity R.C Chmh, Long Branch. Fnondi may ca of tho Woottv Funeral Homo, 10 MorrM St. Long Branch, Fn.

2-4 ana 7-t am. hfinonl. Wood Cemetery, Ocoan- BROWN Codrtc on July a IttO. of XM Third Ave. Long Branch.

Huoband of Ma Madonna Brown, fothor of Cearic O. Brown and ton of Mr. Frank lo and Mrt. Idd Brown, brothor of Mr. Bronda Mlfchoa Mi.

Linda Brown, Mt. Loono Brown, Mr. Gory Kent, Mr. Victor Larvt, granaton ot Mr. EHIah Tumor, Mrt.

Sutanna and Mr. WW Brown. Funeral torvtcot wn bt hold on Thurt. July 17, 1900, at II noon at tho Parry Funoral Homo, 34 Morcor St. Newark.

N.J. In lot monl, Fatr mount Comotorv. Nowark, NJ. vwtohon Woo. 4 ond 7-t pm FREIS Mary JuM kt Rockland County, N.V.

on July 15, IttO. Betovod mothor of Otcar Frolt of Staton Wand and A. Stophon Froll of PI. PMotant. Alio vjr-vlvod by 4 gronacMlaron and 7 groat grandcMldron.

Funoral forvfco at McCdtunvRlot Funoral Homo, 41 Gmorot Lone, Croat KMi SJ. on Thurv. MO am. Interment Qretnwood Comotory, Brooklyn. Fnondi may caw fr5 ond 7-t p.m.

Woa GAMBERT Mat M. ago II. Surviving cro four tliten, Loulto Houa. Bnck Townthlp, Karon Btnorouk, Bnck Townthla, HMon Kattntr, Florida, VMM Dunn. k-vtngton.

Fnondi may col Woa 7-t, Thurt. t-4 and 7-t, at tht Colonial Funoral Homo, Highway Mb Brick Towninlo. Funoral Matt 10 am. St. Marlha't R.C Church, Point Ptootom.

mtoi met it toktt ploco Goto of Hoavtn Comotorv, Eoot Honovor. HEALEY Myro W. of Spring Lako Holghtt on Jury IS, IttO. WHO of tho late Jotoph A. Hoolov.

Mothor of Jotoph H. of Elton FoNt, Anno MorrvnoM of California. Sitter ot Francot Harm ot Montdalr, Anno Arlhoui of Morvlana 7 orandoMiartn. Funoral Won In Our Lady of tht Wetted Sou union! Church, Rototana on Thurt. at 10 am Frtondt may col at tho Broomot-F armor Funord Homo, 45 Rotokwtd Avo.

(at Eoglo Rock Avo Rotiland, loooy. ond 7-0. HUGHES Edwina of Mfh Ava, Biimor. on July IS, 1040. Btlovod wrfo of tho loft Edward E.

mothor 1 of Emott Huahot. Paula Smtth, Dorothy WMHamt, tlt- tor of Oonavi WMham ond Robon Mtndti. Margarot i Harry and Mary Root. Funord Frt. am from tho RoWv Funord Homo, tit) Avo.

and St, Bolmar. Mom of Oalttlan Bund 10 am. Church ot St. Roto, mtor-' mom, St. CotharMot.

Vhmng Thurt, 7-0 pjn. Rooary pjn. JOHNSON Barbora M. St, of II Highland Ava, Rumton. Wlfo of Goargo mothor of Eric L.

ond Dobro Uttor of Atrt McCottor. Mrt. Carofvn M. Woomv and Mrt. Rhodo V.

Potort. Funord torvtct Fnaav, Jury it, or iz noon or mt woraon funord Homo, 40 E. Front St. Rod Bonk. Tht Rov.

Fotfor WHton offKJofing. tironiiont. vyooODmo conn art. VrtnoHon, Thurtdav, t-S and 7-t am. (CALLENS Ruth Ootttttr of Sprlngfldd, on Mon-V aoy.

Jury 14, loto. WHO of tho Wo Emott W. Konont. Mothor of Roy E. Kdlont.

Grondmotntr of Loan KdHnt. Funord from Smtth And Smith (Suburban), 4IS Funord Matt at sV Jomot Church, Sprtnanold of 10 am. Rttatlvot and frlondt oro mvtttd to ottona into," mont in St. Torotat Comotory. Frtondt may cat an Woa.

7-4 and 7-t pm KARAN On July 14. Itto, LMan, (not KIom) of 1S7I oaraon Dr. ocoan, njl ottooo wrro or immp, mothor of Btvortv Otlat and Harvov Karon and tuttr of Eva Rldwn, and kvmg and Rubm Klau. Mrt. Koran It dto turvtvod by 4 grandchllartn.

Funord from tht Suburban Chopd of PhWp Apttr a Son, loot Spring-hold Avo. Mapitwood, on Thurt. Jury 17 at 1 p.m. mtoi monl Mt. Lebanon Comotory, hum, N.J.

Tho port. od of moummg wn bo obtorvod at tho homo of Mr. Mrt. wntam Otloo. HJ77 Hamtwood Dr.

Tomt Rtvor. LAWRENCE Momortd torvtcot for Mary Slmp- ton LOwronco, or ito ura aroot i-amwav, um-imt. and South St. Ealomowa who dod Tuot. wit bo how at tht Chrttt Church, St I Sprtngflotd Avo.

Summn, on Sat. mornlno. Jury It, 10 o'clock. Cromahon of tht convonlonot of tht famHy. Nou of flowort momortd confrtjuttont may bo mado to tho Attoctaflon for Rotardld Ctltiont.

Union County UnH, 40 South Avo. Fanwooo, HJ. 07071 MEEHAN Elvo Satonmovor, ago 74, of Jonov City, NJ. on Tuot. Jury IS.

Itto. Mothor of Thomot F. Goorgo B. John. Robort, Etva Mrt.

Mary EtiaMth Carr. Funord from Rto Moohan Fixwrd Homo, S5S Warron Avo. Spring Lako Hoiarrtt. Fn. I JO am.

Tho funord matt St. Cuthoi mo't R.C Church, Spring Laka Ion Thurt. 2- am. Bund Holy Noma Comotory. VrMtatlon ana 7-t p.m SCHEEL Cothtrtno V.

ago ot, of Tomt Rtvor, on Man. July 14, 110. Bolovod writ of Harold A. dovotod mothor of Dr. Richard H.

dovotod Mtlor of John Var-rtck, gronarnothor of ont. Frtondt may cat Thurt. from 1-4 and 7-t pm at tho DEHa Funord Homo, Start Highway 70 and Vermont Avo. Lakowooa Eath orn Star torvtco wM bo nolo of 7 pm. and tho funord torvtco at 1:30 pm Thum.

at tht funord noma mtor-mont Frl. Suntot Momortd Park, Phtadttphta, Pa If dourod, ogmnbultont may bo mast to tho Loukomkj Fund. SCHEIDER Mary (Hott) on iun. Julv IX IttO. of Tomt Rtvor, N.J.

Formortv of SpnngtloU. Botovod writ of tho lato Chart! Schvtdtr. Dovotod mothor of Rov E. SchMdir, Dorothy SpMcor and Ruth kom. Slttor of Lvdw Moutngor.

Arto turvtvod by grandchildren and groatararMchltdron. Funtro) lervtco bo hold on Thurt. at 11 am. at tht McCrackon Funord Homo, 1S00 Momt Avo. Union.

NJ. mid mont Rttt-tond Momortd Pork. Frlondl nxjy cat Tuot. J-4 7-t p.m. at tht Andorton 4 Campbel Funord Homo, Tomt Rtvor, NJ.

And on Wed. at tht McCrackon Funord Homo from 2-4 4 7-t p.m. SCHUSSLER ftogy. (SUttr Mary Mlchoot, P.CJf.1 of Poor aorot convtm, Ml. omai.

n.t. on Man. Jury 14. IttO, formerly of Soo Girt. Requiem Mou wot held Tun.

Jury IS, IttO at St. Ctaro't Chopol. mtotmont followed at Tht Llttlt Parflon Como-tory. Mt. SInd, Y.

WILLIAMS Alton of St Elm street. wood on Jdv 14, itto. Hutoana or uc tea lamer or Robert w. and brother of Mrt. Norma W.

Looxhort, Ml. Vera T. and Mtrrltt W. Wtttorru, grunufutlid- of I Servtctt at tht Armttagt Funord Homo, Route 34, Wat Towmhlp (1 mot north of Brteto Or do) an Thurtaoy ot 10 am Interment Rottddo Comotory, Ltndoa Vltltatlon Wodnotdav 2-4 ond 7-t pm Maeonlc ttrvictt Weanotday at 1 30 am. Card of Thanks VAN EMBURGH Mtowti wo woum tkt to txtond our hoortftlt ttrankt and approoanon to at ot our frtondt, nelgnbort and rolatlvot for bung to kind ond thoughtful during tht recant ton of our ton.

CHARLES, CAROL, MOTHER, SISTER 4 FAMILY In Memoriam nHt li r-r KUHLCUCK Herbert. In loving memory, tndty mtued. Jury 14, nm Wlfo. Cothortna Take the time MRS. ANTHONY L.

AUGUN FREEHOLD Glenda H. Home Augun, 43, of 2 John died yesterday at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. She was born in Cambridge, and lived here for 30 years. Surviving are her husband, Anthony L. Augun; two sons, Michael A.

Augun and Anthony L. Augun, and a daughter, Miss Bonnie M. Augun, all at home; her mother, Mrs. Jadwega Home, here; two brothers, Philip T. Home and Richard A.

Home, both Lantana, and three sisters, Mrs. Ann H. Ebbesen and Mrs. Donna H. Naylor, both here, and Mrs.

Carol A. Masella, Wakefield, Mass. The Freeman Funeral Home, here, is in charge of arrangements. MRS. LUCILE H.

HILBERT LAKEWOOD Lucile Hubert, 79, of 100 Edinburgh Lane, Leisure Village, died Monday at her home. She was born in Whitehall, N.Y., and moved here 13 years ago from Pelham, N.Y. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Nancy Wilson, Annandale, Clinton Township, and Mrs. Nona Morrow, Kingston, N.Y.; a brother, William C.

Hyatt, Larchmont, N.Y.; a sister, Mrs. Ruth H. Steele, Boonton, four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The D'Elia Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. ZINGHA WILLIAMS ROSELLE Zingha Williams, the three-month-old daughter of George and Carolyn Williams, 1009 Frank died yesterday at Riverview Hospital, Red Bank.

In addition to her parents, she is survived by her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Jackson Fair Haven, and her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Rosa Williams, Richmond, four aunts and two uncles. The Edward E.

Jackson Funeral Home, Neptune, is in charge of arrangements. Heating Cooling Quality Workmanship and Service Plus Reliability Has Built Our Business Since 1959 here, is in charge of arrangements. i JOHN BRANDON JOHNSON NEPTUNE John Brandon Johnson, a construction worker, died yesterday at Jersey Shore Medical Center. He was 35 and lived at 405 Myrtle Ave. He was a lifelong resident here.

Mr. Johnson was a construction worker for the Griffin 4 Fellenz Construction Asbury Park. He was an Army veteran of the Viet Nam war. Surviving are his parents, Willie Prince Sr. and Ethel Prince, and a brother, Willie Prince all here, and three sisters, Mrs.

Pamela Roane and Mrs. Renee Prince, both here, and Mrs. Delores Sartor, Mount Holly Township. The James H. Hunt Funeral Home, Asbury Park, is In charge of arrangements.

MRS. STANLEY SZEMPLENSKI HAZLET TOWNSHIP Anne Zalneritis Szemplenski, 68, of Mallard Street, died Monday at Riverview Hospital, Red Bank. She was born in Ansonia, and had lived in Elizabeth before moving here in 1960. Mrs. Szemplenski was a communicant of St.

Benedict's Roman Catholic Church and a member of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Post 60, American Legion, Roselle Park. Surviving are her husband, Stanley; a daughter, Mrs. Joan Balinsky, Derby, her stepfather, Joseph Markonas, Cranford; a sister, Mrs. Adele Stokes, Ansonia, and four grandchildren. The Day Funeral Home, Keyport, is in charge of arrangements.

Board plans on rising enrollment LITTLE EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP -The Board of Education, worried about the impact of residential growth on school facilities, will ask the Planning Board for copies of development proposals. Board president James E. Moore said the information will be necessary if the board is to successfully update and maintain its educational master plan. "We're required to plan for the next 10 years," Moore said. The board Monday authorized a letter to the Planning Board and Township Committee making the request for the plans.

According to Moore, there will be between 1,800 and 4,000 new housing units built here during the next few years. The growth will have a "drastic impact" on local schools, he said. The elementary school is already scheduled to go on split sessions this fall, he said. BANK TOMS RIVER 8292 341-3131 FrT Mm YOUR OLD INEFFICIENT HEATING SYSTEM WITH A MRS. MARTHA WILLIAMS POINT PLEASANT Martha Williams, 77, died yesterday at Point Pleasant Hospital She was born in Beaver Falls, and had lived here for five years.

Her husband, John Williams, died in 1960. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Hodum, here, two grandchildren and a great-grandchild. The Colonial Funeral Home, Brick Township, is in charge of arrangements. Efficient Gas Fired Warm Air Furnace.

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