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tilt. Asuuiy rarn i'itsaiuiaa, uuuocr ji, ivo Obituaries EDWARD C. DAVEY, 82, of Forked River, Lacey Township, died yesterday at Southern Ocean County Hospital, Stafford Township. Evelyn M. Hoff, former PTA leader BERKELEY TOWNSHIP Evelyn M.

Hoff, 71, of Holiday City at Berkeley, died Thursday at home. Mrs. Hoff was past president of the New Jersey Congress of Parents and Alma M. Gerber, active with church OCEAN GROVE Alma M. Gerber, 90, an active churchwoman, died yesterday at home.

Mrs. Gerber was a member of Montgomery Presbyterian Church, Belleville, where she was a former deacon, a member of the board of trustees, a member of the board of session and a church schoolteacher for more than 50 years. She was also the first president of the church's Women's Association. Born in Newark, she lived in Belleville for 35 years and Wayne Township before moving to Ocean Grove two years ago. She was predeceased by her hus George a.

sellttti, 60, of Lan- oka Harbor, Lacey Township, died yes terday at Community Memorial Hospi tal, Toms River. Mr. Sellitti was a sales representative with Wamer-Lambert Morrjs Plains, for 10 years. He was a communicant of St. Pius Roman Catholic Church, Forked River, Lacey.

Mr. Sellitti was also a member of the Lanoka Harbor Fire Company, and was a lieutenant in the Ocean County Fire Police. Born and raised in New York, he lived in East Brunswick Township and Kenilworth before moving to Lanoka Harbor in 1973. Surviving are his wife, the former Rita Tauber; a son, John, Lanoka Harbor; three daughters, Linda, Lanoka Harbor, Diane California, and Carol Naia, Lanoka Harbor, and one grandson. Riggs Funeral Home, Forked River, is in charge of arrangements.

Raymond e. eberhardt, 70, of Lakewood, died yesterday at Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood. Mr. Eberhardt was a certified public accountant with Para-Medical Inc Fairfield, for many years, retiring in 1981. Since then he had been self-employed.

He was a communicant of St. Mary of the Lake Roman Catholic Church, Lakewood. Mr. Eberhardt was a Navy veteran of World War II. As a Navy lieutenant he was involved in the invasion of Normandy, France.

1 Born in Union City, he lived ip Howell Township before moving to Lakewood two years ago. Surviving are his wife, the former Irene M. Patrick; one son, Douglas Piscataway Township, and two daughters, Michele Edison Township, and Yvette Lakewood. George S. Hassler Funeral Home, Jackson Township, is in charge of Mr.

Davey was vice president of the First Jersey National Bank, Harri-' son, for 49 years, retiring in 1970. Mr. Davey was a communicant of St. Pius Roman Catholic Church, Forked River. He was also a fourth degree member of Knights of Columbus, Harrison, and a member of Kiwanis in Harrison.

Born and raised in Kearny, he was a summer resident of Forked River for 30 years before moving to Forked River permanently in 1977. Surviving are his wife, the former Carolyn A. Mason; a son, Edward Silver Spring, four (laughters, Irene McCuIlough, Avalon; Joan, Forked River, Constance Clark, Forest Hill, and Elizabeth Wolf, Beachwood; 13 grandchildren, and seven greatgrandchildren. Riggs Funeral Home, Forked River, is in charge of arrangements. Joseph e.

fitzpatrick, 83, of Brick Township, died yesterday at the Brick Hospital division of The Medical Center of Ocean County. Born in Jersey City, he resided there before moving to Brick Township 30 years ago. Mr. Fitzpatrick was the owner and operator of Fitzpatrick Plumbing Heating for 23 years, retiring 10 years ago. He was a communicant of the Visitation Roman Catholic Church, Brick.

Surviving are his wife, the former Catherine Healey; two sons, Joseph, Brick, and Peter, Westmore, two daughters, Beatrice Fitzpatrick, Brick, and Eileen Cronin, Arlington, a sister, Loretta Rush, Marlboro Township; 16 grandchildren, and eight greatgrandchildren. Weatherhead Young Funeral Home, Brick, is in charge of arrange-; ments. is the masquerade over CHRISTIAN When the false gives to the Truth! When When man realizes LOVE, ALL GOOD sickness and death creation, man, to beliefs! When man heritage as the image Such scientific prayer healing and can be seeker of this provable COME TO A PLACE COMMUNITY THIS SEARCH FOR way evil and error are unmasked! that GOD who is ALL can never create sin, and then subject his these false errors and recognizes his spiritual and likeness of COD! is powerful and learned by any sincere Truth. OF HEALING AND PRA YER IN YOUR ASK THE LIBRARIAN TO ASSIST YOU IN TRUTH IN ANY OF THE FOLLOWING: Teachers. She was )r" also president of i IN.

State PTA from 1973-75 and presi- aeni oi me union i Countv PTA from 1961-63. She was also a member of Em maus Chapter 183 Order of the East ern Star, RprWelcv Star Plnh Toms River; and MRS- H0FF the 14th District Order of the Eastern Star Club. Mrs. Hoff was also secretary of Augusta Chapter Order of the Eastern Star, Elizabeth. She was a member of the Pine-lands Reformed Church, Toms River.

Born in Jersey City, she lived in Cranford Township for 14 years before moving to Holiday City at Berkeley 10 years ago. Her husband, Carl, died in 1985. Surviving are a son, Richard, York, and a granddaughter. Quinn-Hopping Funeral Home, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements. Linda a.

Reynolds, 43, of Lakewood, died Thursday at Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood. Born in Lakehurst, she lived in Lakewood all her life. Surviving are her husband, Raymond; four children, Adam, Scott, Ni-colle and Marni, all at home; two brothers, Steve Zacks, Pittsburgh, and Lenny Zacks, Lakewood; a sister, Diane Olivia, Lakewood, and her mother, Evelyn Zacks, Lakewood. D'Elia Funeral Home, Lakewood, is in charge of arrangements. Hubert j.

mulreany, 72, of Lakewood, died Thursday at home. Mr. Mulreany was a New York City firefighter for 35 years, retiring in 1961. He was a communicant of Visitation Roman Catholic Church, Brick Township. He was a member of Leisure Village East Men's Club.

Born in New York, he lived there until moving to Lakewood 15 years ago. Surviving are his wife, the former Frances Devine; three sisters, Mary Edith Hodder, Nora K. Tobin, and Eileen A. Devine, all of Lakewood, and several nieces and nephews. D'Elia Funeral Home, Lakewood, is in charge of arrangements.

GRACE COMMUNITY CHURCH of Lacey Township Currently meeting at the Lacey Twp. Middle School on Western Blvd. Sunday School A.M. Coffee Time A.M. Momtao Worahlp 11 A.M.

Youth Group 8 P.M. Evening Servfcee 7 p.m. Paalor Rev. Robert Rote, T.M. HOLY SPIRIT ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 2nd Ave.

Main St. Asbury Park REV. JEROME M. NOLAN MASS SCHEDULE: SAT. EVE.

4 P.M. SUN. 8, 9:30 11 A.M. CALVARY LIGHTHOUSE Assembly of God 1133 County Lin lakewood Sunday Worship at 8:30 A.M., 11 A.M. and 6:30 P.M.

Bible Education 8:45 A.M. Wednesday Bible Study 7 M. Choir 8:45 Friday Royal Rangara, Youth Meeting Missionaries 7 P.M.; Prayer Meeting 9 P.M. Otto Dietrich, Pastor 363-1239 FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 220 Sycamore Shrewsbury 8:30 A.M. Worship Service 9:40 A.M.

Sunday School For All Ages 10:45 A M. Worship Service 7:00 P.M. Evening Rally 7:30 P.M. Family Night Service Children, Youth a Adults 7:00 P.M. Youth Activity Night 7:00 P.M.

Singles Meeting F. Eber Reitzel 741-0046 SfoaaeH SCIENCE PUBLIC READING ROOMS: ASBURY PARK FREEHOLD PT. PLEASANT BCH. RED BANK TOMS RIVER 525 Bangs Ave.MON. THRU FRI.11 to 3:30 PM 98 W.

Main St.M0N. WED. FRI.12 to 3 PM 301 River Rd.MON. WED. FRI.1 to 3:30 PM 22 Monmouth St.MON.

THRU. SAT.10 to 4:30 PM 11 Washington SI.M0N. THRU. SAT.10 to 3 PM Thelma ai.ice schaefer, 65, of Atlantic Highlands, died Thursday at home. Mrs.

Schaefer and her husband, Henry J.M., owned and operated the Nautical Decor Gift Shop, Route 36, Atlantic Highlands for the past nine years. Born in Greene, Maine, she lived in Rahway for 25 years, moving to Atlantic Highlands in 1978. Besides her husband, she is survived by three sons, Wayne C. Burham, Boca Ratan, Henry J.M. Plainsboro Township, and Kenneth O.F., Woodbridge Township; a daughter, R.

Sharon Lapare, Waretown; a brother, John Small, Upper Darby, eight grandchildren, and two greatgrandchildren. Posten's Funeral Home, Atlantic Highlands, is in charge of arrangements. Julia m. Bernard, 84, of Middletown Township, died Thursday at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. Born in Kearny, she lived in Newark and Keansburg before moving to Middletown in 1974.

She was a member of the Middle-town Senior Citizens. She was predeceased by her husband, Lewis Bernard. Surviving is a brother, Irving Stephens, Middletown. John F. Pfleger Funeral Home, Middletown, is in charge of arrangements.

Andrew a. flatley, 90, of Union Beach, died Wednesday at Bay-shore Community Hospital, Holmdel Township. Mr. Flatley was a milling machine operator with Boker Manufacturing Maplewood Township, retiring in 1959. He was an Army veteran of World War II.

Born in Newark, Mr. Flatley lived in Irvington before moving to Union Beach in 1952. Surviving are a sister, Margaret Reidinger, Brick Township, a good friend, Anna Heckel, Union Beach, and several nieces and nephews. Day Funeral Home, Keyport, is in charge of arrangements. Ocean THOMAS COLE 85, of Berkeley Township, died Wednesday at Community Memorial Hospital, Toms River.

Mr. Cole was a track man for the Central Railroad of New Jersey, retiring in 1965. He was a member of the Second Baptist Church, South Toms River. Born in Americus, he came to Berkeley 40 years ago. His wife, Emma, died in 1985.

Surviving are a son, John L. Cole Berkeley; seven grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Nathaniel Small Funeral Service, Irvington, is in charge of arrangements. LUCY C. TUREK, of the Cedar Glen West section of Manchester Township, died yesterday at Southern Ocean County Hospital, Stafford Township.

Mrs. Turek was a member of St. John's Roman Catholic Church, Lake-hurst. She was also a member of the Arts and Crafts Club of Cedar Glen West. Born in Yonkers, N.Y., she lived most of her life in Maplewood and Middletown Township, moving to Manchester in 1968.

Her husband, Frank S. died in 1976. Surviving are two sons, Frank S. Brielle, and Donald East Norwalk, a daughter, Jane Schwab, Buffalo, N.Y., and Long Beach Island; a brother, William Bird, West Palm Beach, a sister, Dorothy McGa-han, Yonkers; 17 grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. Anderson Campbell Funeral Home, Ridgeway section of Manchester, is in charge of arrangements.

VENEZIA Rose, on Oct. 28, 1987. Of River Plaza. Age 85. Beloved wife of the late Guiseppe Venezia, mother of Michael John, Racnel Lynch.

Funeral will be held Mon. 9:30 am from the Aquino Funeral Home. 236 Union Ave. Paterson. 10 am at St Mary's R.C.

Church, Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Visiting hours Sat. 7-9, Sun 2-4 and 7-9. VITILLO Alice, D. (Delcianci) 66, of Brick on Oct.

30, 1987. Wife of the late Philip (1973). Mother of Jerry of Brick. Sister of Mrs. Geanne Nicolini of Lighthouse Point, Fla.

Also survived by one grandson. Relatives friends are invited to call Sat. 7-9 pm Sun 2-4 4 7-9pm at the Weatherhead Young Funeral Home, 885 Manto-lokmg Rd, Brick. A funeral mass will be celebrated Mon. Nov.

2. 11 am at Visitation Church, Brick. Interment Moravian Cemetery, Staten Island, NY WATERS Helen of Linwood, formerly of Neptune City, on Oct. 30, 1987. Beloved wife of the late Kingdon J.

Mother of Frederick J. and Richard T. Waters. Sister of Adeline Foreman and Rose Delatush. Grandmother of eight.

Great-grandmother of four. Funeral service Monday 9 a.m. at the Reilly Funeral Home. 8th Avenue and Street, Belmar. Interment Wall Church Cemetery.

Visiting Sunday 7-9 p.m. IN MEMORIAM BROWN Hadrin Vasquez In Rememberance of Hadrin Vasquez Brown I know you think I ran away and did not say good-bye, all I want each one to know that God was on my side. The day was long, (spent it well If my body was aching, I could not tell When the evening sun was going down, my face had turned heaven bound. I did not go with you Trick or Treat, the way I was going was very sweet, my wings were placed from bead to feet, I took my flight to Heaven Street. looked around and didn't see.

not one of my friends that played with me. When I got there the angels stood to welcome me in and it sure was good. Look up and live in the love of Goo, that your journey will be the way of the cross. We miss vou. Gordon, Annette and Aubrey, Isabel! Brown and Family.

SHORT William J. 23rd Anniversary in the house of the Lord in our hearts. Mother Muriel, Dad Roby, Ralph Alicia VONA Rose. When I think of my mother even today 30 years later, I'm totally amazed to think this woman widowed at a young age with 8 children no money. She was something beyond words.

Her courage determination to raise good kids was her ultimate goal. She succeeded. She has found a way to cope with all the problems of the times. Her love could overcome many obstacles, fn today's world where accolades are abundant easily obtained there would be no doubt she would have received all kinds of awards. I know in my heart I was very fortunate to have her for my mother.

Deaths Julia M. Bernard Middletown Township Katherine M. Bowen Middletown Township Thomas Cole Sr. Berkeley Township Frank Colwell Point Pleasant Edward C. Davey l-acey Township Raymond E.

Eberhardt Lakewood Joseph E. Fitzpatrick Brick Township Andrew A. Flatley Lmon Beach Alma M. Gerber (M ean Grove Irene R. Gorman Manchester township Thelma Grubstein Dover Township Rosemary F.

Hanneken Atlantic City Paul William Headley Sr. Long Beach, Calif Evelyn M. Hoff Berkeley Township Albert ladicicco Sayreville Samuel Linz Delray Beach, Ha. Anna T. Miles Neptune Hubert Mulreany Lakewood Agnes Klenotics Nadolsky Barnegal Township Helen R.

Rasmussen Middletown Township Linda A. Reynolds Lakewood Thelma Alice Schaefer Atlantic Highlands George A. Selitti Lacey Township Edward H. Smith Sr. Brick Township Lucy C.

Turek Manchester Township Rose Venezia Middletown Township Alice Delcianci Vitillo Brick Township Helen D. Waters Lin wood Sarah Louise Willson Ocean drove Monmouth ANNA T. MILES, 85, of Neptune, died yesterday at home. Mrs. Miles was a communicant of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church, Asbury Park.

She was a member of the Secular Franciscans of Holy Name Provence, New York. Born in Weehawkcn Township, she lived there until moving to Neptune 12 years ago. Her husband, Francis Charles, died in 1961. Surviving are two sons, Father Cassian A. (Francis) Miles, O.F.M., and Joseph Miles, Maplewood; a daughter, Anne Gorman, Neptune; one sister, Catherine Emma Baecker, Wee-hawken; five grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren.

Reilly Funeral Home, Belmar, is in charge of arrangements. Sarah louise willson, 89, of Ocean Grove, a retired accountant and bookkeeper, died Wednesday at Francis Asbury Manor, Ocean Grove. Miss Willson was employed by the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, retiring in 1975. Before that, she was employed by the National Federation of Textiles, New York; Weston Electric Instrument Co. and Linde Air Products, both Newark.

She started her business career with the former Roths Butchers, Orange. She was a member of the United Methodist Church, Orange. Born in New York, Miss Willson lived in Orange and South Orange before moving to Ocean Grove several years ago. Surviving are a brother, Horace Saint Michaels, and nephews and nieces. Services BAUMANN Philip age 81, of Neptune, on Oct.

28, 1987. Husband of Mane F. (nee Brauns-reuter). Father of Philip C. Brother of Norman.

Grandfather of six, Great-grandfather of one. Visiting hours at the Ely Funeral Home, 3316 Route 33, Neptune, Saturday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Firemen's service Saturday evening 7:30 p.m. Masonic funeral service Saturday evening 8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children, co of Crescent Temple Mosque, P.O.

Box 1506 Trenton, N.J. 08607. BENARD Julia age 84, of Middletown NJ. On Oct. 29, 1987.

Beloved wife of the late Louis, dear sister of Irving Stephens. Relatives friends are respectively invited to attend funeral service Monday at 10am in the John F. Pfleger Funeral Home. 115 Tmdall Middletown NJ. Interment Arlington Cemetery, Kearny.

Visiting Sunday, 2-4 7 9. Memorial donations may be made to MCOSS, Bodman Place, Red Bank NJ 07701. EBERHARDT Raymond age 70, of Lakewood. J. on Oct.

30, 1987. Beloved husband of Irene M. Patrick. Loving father of Douglas Michele D. and Yvette Eberhardt.

Fnends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral on Monday. Nov. 2 at 8:30 a.m. from the George S. Hassler Funeral Home, 454 Bennetts Mills-Hyson Road, Jackson.

Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Mary of the Lake Roman Catholic Church, Lakewood, at 9 30 a m. Entombment will follow at the Woodbridge Memorial Gardens, Woodbridge. Visitation Sunday 7-9 p.m. uoniriDUTions may oe maoe in nis memory TO the American Cancer Society GERBER Alma M.

Pettit, of Ocean Grove, former- ty of Belleville, on Oct. 30, 1987. Wife of the late Herman W. Gerber. Mother of Gladys D.

Perry and Mary Connelly. Stepmother of Helen Para-, dise, Joan Samson. Janet Kain, Dorothy Westpy, Warren, Robert and Richard Gerber. Also survived by 22 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and one great great-grandchild. God blessing life goes on.

Funeral services will be held af George VanTassel's Community Funeral VHome. 337 Belleville Bloomfield, Monday morning 1 1:30 a.m. Friends may call Sunday 2-4 and 7-y p.m. Those who wish to send flowers are requested to make contributions instead to the Memorial Fund of Montgomery Presbyterian Church or the Montgomery Women's Associa- tion, 638 MiH Belleville. N.J.

iQHNSON Thomas, formerly of Ridgewood NJ. Dear son of Harold and Henrietta, beloved brother of Harold F. Catherine, and Fliabeth Schoenauer. Reposing Friday from 7-9PM at Redden Funeral Home, 325 W. 14th St.

NYC Sat Sun from 2-4PM, 7-9PM at the Weather-head- Young Funeral Home, 885 Mantolokmo Bricktown NJ. and Funeral Mass Mon 10AM at Visitation R.C. Church, Bnrktown, NJ. LEVANT Stephanie T. (nee Zegar), of Newark, N.J..

on Oct. 30. 1987. Wife of the late William A Levant. Mother of Mrs.

Lois Somodi, Newark William A. Holmdel Township, and Mrs. Mary Zirpoli, Newark. Sister of Mrs. Barbara Pier Union.

Also survived by ninegrandchildren. Funeral will be from the Rucki Funeral Home. 426 Lafayette at Wilson Avenue, Newark. Notice of funeral later. of lllorsfyip band, Herman W.

Surviving are two daughters, Gladys D. Perry, Ocean Grove, and Mary Connelly, Neptune; three stepsons, Warren Gerber, Scotch Plains; Robert Gerber, Manasquan, and Richard Gerber, Livingston; four stepdaughters, Helen Paradise, Wallkill, N.Y.; Joan Samson, San Francisco; Janet Kain, New Providence, and Dorothy Westpy, Bloomfield; 22 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. George VanTassel's Community Funeral Home, Bloomfield, is in charge of arrangements. Helen r. rasmussen, 69, of Port Monmouth, Middletown Township, died Thursday at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank.

Mrs. Rasmussen was a member of the Belford United Methodist Church, Belford section of Middletown Township. She was also a member of the Sons of Norway Lodge 466, Middletown, a former member of the Port Monmouth Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary, and the Scout Mothers Auxiliary of the fire company. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, she lived in the Bronx before moving to Port Monmouth 32 years ago. Surviving are her husband, Lief one son, Lief G.

San Jose, two daughters, Marilyn Abel and Janet Stebbins, both of Rochester, N.Y.; one brother, John Anderson, Sunrise City, one sister, Catherine Andersen, Brooklyn, and six grandchildren. H.L. Scott Funeral Home, Belford, is in charge of arrangements. Katherine m. bowen, 94, of the Navesink section of Middletown Township, died yesterday at King James Care Center, Middletown.

Mrs. Bowen was vice president of Domingo Oil Fields New York, retiring in 1957. She was a communicant of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Roman Catholic Church, Highlands. Born in Brooklyn, she had been a summer resident of the Shore area since 1915. Her husband, Lloyd, died in 1961.

Surviving are several nieces and nephews. John P. Condon Funeral Home, Leonardo section of Middletown, is in charge of arrangements. ROSE VENEZIA, 85, of the River Plaza section of Middletown Township, died Wednesday at Norwalk Medical Center, Norwalk, Conn. Born in Santa Croce Camarina, Sicily, Italy, she came to the United States 82 years ago and settled in Pater-son where she lived until moving to Middletown six years ago.

Her husband, Giuseppe, died in 1968. Surviving are two sons, Michael River Plaza, Middletown, and John, Cooper City, one daughter, Rachel Lynch, Wilton, one sister, Lena Pantel, Paterson; one brother, Joseph Carusso, Highlands, and seven grandchildren. Aquino Funeral Home, Paterson, is in charge of arrangements. McGINN Edna, on Oct. 30.

1987. Beloved wife of Lawrence. Devoted mother of Lawrence Andrew, and Michael McGinn, Deborah Schneek-toth. Sister Beatrice Certno and Florence Sulo. Also surviving are 6 grandsons.

Funeral services will be held Mon. from the Carmen F. Spezzi Funeral Home, 15 Cherry Lane, Parlin, followed by a 9am mass of Christian burial at St. Mary's RC Church, South Amboy with burial to follow at Chestnut Hill Cemetery, East Brunswick. Calling hours wil be Sat.

7-9 and Sun. 2-4 7-9pm MILES Anna of Neptune, on Oct. 30, 1987. Beloved wife of the late Francis C. Mother of Father Cassian A.

(Francis) Miles, O.F.M.. Joseph Miles and Anne Gorman. Sister of Catherine Emma Baecker. Grandmother of five. Great-grandmother of four.

Funeral Monday 9:30 a.m. from the Reilly Funeral Home, 8th Avenue and Street Belmar. Mass of Christian Burial, 10:30 a Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church, Asbury Park. Interment Mount Carmel Cemetery, Englewood. Visiting Saturday and Sunday, 2-4 and 7 9 p.m.

Rosary 8 p.m. Sunday. O'MEARA Edward, age 51, of Bradley Beach on Oct. 29. 1987.

Beloved husband of Margaret (nee McLoughlin). Son of Mabel O'Meara and John O'Meara Sr. Brother of John O'Meara Jr. and James O'Meara. Patricia Mertz and Margaret Zuretti.

Funeral Nov. 2 at 9 15 am from the Reilly Funeral Home, 8th Ave. Belmar. Mass of Christian Burial 10 am. Church Of The Ascension, Bradley Beach.

Interment St. Catharine's Cemetery. Visiting Sat. Sun. 2-4 7-9 pm.

Wake Service Sun. 8 pm Donations to the Visitinc Nurse Assn. In Middlesex County 1915 Old Georges North Brunswick. NJ 08902 or the Bradley Beach First Aid Squad would be appreciated by the family REYNOLDS Linda A of Lakewood. on Oct.

29, 1987. Wife of Raymond. Mother of Adam. Scott. Nicholle and Marni.

Sister of Steve Zacks, Lenny Zacks and Diane Olivia. Daughter of Evelyn Zacks. Funeral service Monday 12:30 p.m. at the D'Elia Funeral Home. State Highway 70 and Vermont Avenue.

Lakewood. No visitation hours. Please omit flowers. Burial Woodlawn Cemetery, Lakcvao-i SMITH Catherine (nee Checchia) on Wednesday, Oct. 28.

1987 of Onion City. Beloved wife of the late Fred. Devoted sister of Rose Kerrigan. Loving aunt of Eileen Fay and Joan Gengaro. Dear Grandaunt of 3 grand nieces and 3 grand nephews she is also survived by several great grand nieces and great grand nephews.

Family and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the Rieman Funeral Home. 1914 New York Avenue, Union City on Monday. Nov. 2, at 9:30 am. Thence to St.

Lawrence RC Church for a 10 am funeral mass for the repose of her soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. Hours of visitation Sat. 2-4 and 7-9 pm. TUREK Lucy Cecelia (nee Bird), of Lakehurst, NJ, on Oct.

30. Beloved wife of the tate Frank Stanley Turek Sr. devoted mother of the late Gerald S. Elizabeth Jane Turek Mrs. Jane Richard Schwab, Frank S.

Jr. Rose Marie Turek Donald J. Kathleen Turek. Beloved sister of Mrs. Richard McGahan of Yonkers.

NY William Bird of West Palm, Fla Grandmother of 17 great grandmother of 7. Relatives friends may call af the Anderson Campbell Funeral Home, 3010 Ridgeway Rd. (off Rt. 70), Manchester on Sunday 2-5pm. A funeral service will be held at the funeral home on Nov.

2 at Ham. Interment at Mt. Olivett Cemetery. Middletown. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to either Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, 2 Forest New Canon.

CT or to the Hospice of the Jersey Shore Medical Group, Neptune. NJ HURTING? LONELY? AFRAID? Come, let your life be touched by Jesus and by some people who love Him. You'll find the warmth of loving people and the truth of God's Word on display every Sunday (1 1 AM). EVANGEL MORAVIAN CHURCH Hooper Ave. Elementary School Toms River, NJ Call ut: 341-PRAY MONMOUTH CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE AnrffM you to a Covered Dish Dinner 3 PM Holmdel Fire Hall Rte.

520 Sunday School 4:45 PM Worship Service 6:00 PM 462-5710 Rev. John Letterman PRAISE BIBLE CHURCH BRICKTOWN Rev. John B. Halley. Pastor Sun: 10 A.M.

Sunday School and Worship Service Wed: 7 P.M. Home Fellowship Bible Class Prayer Info. Call 458-4362 Veterans Middle School Harrison Ave. (Off Van Zlle Rd.) ASBURY PARK FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Richard T.

Cams 3rd i. Grand Asbury Park 9:30 Bible School 10:45 A.M. 6:30 P.M. Service Wed. 7:30 P.M.

Prayer Service ASBURY PARK Fourth Grand Ave 10-30 A FREEHOLD 68 Main St 10:30 A M. KEYPORT 84 Broad St 10:00 A.M. POINT PLEASANT BEACH 301 River Road tvoo A RED BANK 211 Broad St 10:00 A.M. TOMS RIVEN 1 134 Lakewood (Rl. 166) 11:00 A.M.

Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church Asbury Ave. I Pine St, Asbury Park Rev. Gerard Lynch O.S.S.T. Sat. Evening 5 P.M.

7 P.M. Sun. Masses 7, 8, 9, 10:30 A.M. 12 Noon 5 P.M. MONMOUTH WORSHIP CENTER MARLBORO ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Sunday School Rte.

79, Marlboro Mid-Week Home Bible Studies In Freehold, Hazlet, a Old Bridge Info Call 577-9150 Nursery Sunday School Provided Visit Our Church Family FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 3118 Bridge Pt. Pleasant 9:45 AM-Blblfl Classes (all ages) 1100 AM-Mornlng Worship 7:00 PM-Evenmg Inspiration 1:15 PM. Ladles Prayer Qroup 7:30 PM-BiUs Study Prayer. Pralsa Royal Rangers (boys! Mlsslonatts (girls) 7:00 PM Youth Ministry Pastor Don D. Miller 899-525 FAITH EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Atlantic Elementary School Corner of Rte.

537 34 Colts Neck Sunday School 9:45 AM Worship Hour 11:00 AM Rev. John H. Cuthbert, Pastor Wed. 8 PM-Blble Study 8 Prayer Meeting In Freehold area Call 774-6158 for directions CUBIST CNTERMI8lf (SHEAEO-PEOftE CENTERED LINCR0FT BIBLE CHURCH 790 Newman Spring Rd, Uncrofl (opposite Brookdale College) Pastor James H. Persons Pastor Gary Doperaiskl Sun.

Worship 10:45 A.M. 6 P.M. Sun. Bible School 9:45 A.M. Wed.

7:30 P.M. Bible Study and Prayer Meeting AGAPE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP JOHN FERGUSON, J.R., Pastor SUN. 10:30 A.M. CHILDREN'S CHURCH 10:30 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 8:00 P.M.

EVENING RALLY WEDNESDAY BIBLE STUDY 7 00 PM NURSERY PROVIDED FOR ALL SERVICES RANNEY SCHOOL, BROD BUILDING 235 HOPE TINTON FALLS, 07724 (201) 747-7231 OCEAN COUNTY UNITY Sundays 11:30 A.M. At Temple Beth Or 200 Van Zile Brick 223-9060 Church Group that uses the Dally Word FIRST PRESBYTERIAN AT RED BANK Tower Hill Harding Road, Red Bank SUNDAY SERVICES Worship Services Church School 9:15 11:00 A Nursery Provided Pastor Thomas T. Crenshaw Dial A Thought 747-1182 SHORE CHRISTIAN CENTER Dewey Friedel, Pastor Sunday Worship 10:30 A.M. Sunday School 1 1:00 A.M. Home Fellowship Gatherings Wed.

7:30 P.M. SHARE THE VISION AND OUR JOY AT Wall High School Auditorium, 18th Ave. New Bedford Wall 449-0088 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH SERVICES AND SUNDAY SCHOOL SERMON OCTOBER 31st: EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT TESTIMONY MEETINGS: WEDNESDAY 8:00 P.M. "8:15 P.M. CHILD CAHE AVAILABLE AT ALL SERVICES Daughter Caroline.

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