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Asbury Park Press Wednesday, Nov. 2, 1994 C7 Obituaries For service times and other details, see Services listing Deaths born in Newark and lived in Hillside Township before moving to Brick 27 years ago. Surviving are his wife, Delores Krasnick Donnelly; two sons, Keith and Kevin Donnelly, both of Brick; a daughter, Jenifer R. Donnelly, Brick; two brothers, Anthony Donnelly, Hillside, and Thomas Donnelly, Lady Lake, a sister, Frances Ryan, Howell Township, and five grandchildren. Weatherhead Young Funeral Home, Brick Township, is in charge of MARIE F.

ALGERIA, 79, of Laurence Harbor, OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP, died yesterday at Robert Wood Johnson Medical Center, New Brunswick. She was a nurse at Bayonne Hospital for 42 years, retiring in 1978. She was a member of the Catholic Daughters, Bayonne. She was a 1936 graduate of Bayonne Nursing Funeral Home, Bayonne, is in charge of arrangements. JEAN T.

DYSVIK, 65, of Youngstown, formerly of HOWELL TOWNSHIP, died Sunday at Golf Coast Hospital, Panama City, Fla. Mrs. Dysvik was born in Brooklyn and lived in Toms River before moving to Bay County, in 1982. Surviving are her husband, Einar; three sons, William Bernhart Dysvik, Youngstown, and Theodore J. and John Totland, both of Sunde, Norway; a brother, John T.

Kobstad, Sayreville, and her grandchildren. Kent-Forest Lawn Funeral Home, Panama City, is in charge of arrangements. MICHAEL "MICKEY" HANLON, member of the Marine Trades Association, and the Fort Monmouth Flying Club. He was a graduate of the Ger-maine School of Photography in New York. Mr.

Ruane was born in Newark and was a lifelong resident of the Shore area. Surviving are his wife, Dorothy La-Pelosa Ruane; a son, Joseph, West Long Branch; a daughter, Kim, Ocean-port, and three grandchildren. Braun Funeral Home, Eatontown, is in charge of arrangements. RACHEL C. SAVIANO, 63, of LONG BRANCH, died Monday at home.

She was a waitress at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, retiring six years ago. She was born in Bogota, and lived in Jersey City before moving to Long Branch 20 years ago. Surviving are one son Toby Saviano, Hospital. Mrs. Algeria was born in Jer- arrangements.

43, of Tampa, formerly of Port Monmouth, MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP, died Oct. 23 at home. He was a materials handler for Inter Jamaica, N.Y.; three daughters, Helen Van Brunt, Secaucus, Jody Saviano, Albany, N.Y., and Jacquelyn Saviano, Union; three brothers, John Saviano, Hawaii, Nick Saviano, Whiting, Man Md. Martin, Leona D. Dmyterko, 84, Toms River Day Funeral Home, Keyport Massa, Minnie, 92, Akron, Ohio Carmona-Bolen Home for Funerals.

Toms River Mott, Helen 86, Manchester Township Anderson and Campbell Funeral Home, Whiting, Manchester Township Osborne, James 63, Hazlet Township John W. Mehlenbeck Funeral Home, Hazlet Township Reynolds, Emma Szucs, 86, Point Pleasant Beach Van Hise and Callagan Funeral Home, Point Pleasant Beach Ruane, Joseph Anthony, 67, Sea Bright Braun Funeral Home, Eatontown Saviano, Rachel 63, Long Branch Damiano Funeral Home, Long Branch Slders, Sallie Jane Paxton, 81 Manchester Township Rezem Funeral Home, East Brunswick Township Stone, Leonard, 76, Lakehurst Menorah Chapels at Millburn. Millburn Township Sutherland, Harold, 82, Berkeley Township Quinn-Hopping Funeral Home. Toms River Tallarlco, Anthony 74, Asbury Park Damiano Funeral Home, Long Branch Tombasco, Vincent 70, Spring Lake Heights Reiily Funeral Home, Belmar Walsh, Ruth A. Sandford, 75, Sea Girt 'Brien Funeral Home, Wall Township wilbert, Charlotte 91, Morehead City, N.C.

Anderson and Campbell Funeral Home, Toms River Wlnton, Mildred Arnold, 65, Barnegat Township Bugbee-Riggs Funeral Home. Barnegat Township worthley, Alice 67, Eatontown Braun Funeral Home, Eatontown Yeh, Wen-Huy, 77, Mlddletown Township John E. Day Funeral Home, Red Bank Young, Susie Marlon, 85, Manchester Township Lord Funeral Home, Center Ossipee. N.H. This is a complete list of obituaries the Asbury Park Press received for today.

Some obituaries may not appear in this edition. Algeria, Marie 79, Old Bridge Township Michael llcgarty Funeral Home. Old Bridge Township Brown, George 84, Spring Lake Robert C. Scary Funeral Home, Manasquan Cembor, Irene, 71, Lake Mary, Fla. William Kohool Funeral Home.

Bayonne Cowie, John 77, Tuckerton Wood Funeral Home. Tuckeron Donnelly, William 59, Brick Township eatherhead Young Funeral Home. Brick Township Donohue, Anne 75, Berkeley Township Quinn-Hopping Funeral Home, Toms River Dysvik, Jean 65, Youngstown, Fla. Kent-Forest Lawn Funeral Home, Panama City. Fla.

Gruber, Herbert 84, Berkeley Township Timothy E. Ryan Home lor Funerals, Toms River Hanlon, Michael "Mickey," 43, Tampa, Fla. Florida Mortuary, Tampa, Fla. Hohsfleld, Lester, 67, Old Bridge Township Higgins Memorial Home. Freehold Holmes, Edward T.

86, Norwalk, Conn. Bedle Funeral Home, Matawan Holt, Grace M. Donohue, 77, Bloomfleld Frank Halpin's Brookdale Funeral Home, Bloomfield Johnson, Hazel Sullivan, 91, Manchester Township Anderson and Campbell Funeral Home. Lakchurst Johnson, James, 73, Spotswood Rezem Funeral Home. East Brunswick Township Kramer, Edward 96, Manchester Township Volk-Leber Funeral Home.

Oradell Layton, Herbert, 75. Clear Spring. Md. Osborne Funeral Home, Williamsport, sey City and lived in Bayonne, Lake-wood and Toms River before moving to Laurence Harbor four years ago. Her husband, Thomas "Larry" Algeria, died in 1987.

Surviving are a son, Thomas Millstone Township; a daughter, Mary Ann Boyle, Laurence a brother, Hugh Conway, Laurence Harbor; four grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. Michael He-garty Funeral Home, Old Bridge Township, is in charge of arrangements. LESTER HOHSFIELD, 67, of OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP, died yesterday. Mr. Hohsfield was born in Jersey City and lived in Spotswood and South Amboy before moving to Old Bridge 29 year ago.

He was a forklift operator for Kimberly Clark Spotswood, for 30 years before retiring seven years ago. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War. He was a LEONA D. DMYTERKO MARTIN, 84, of TOMS RIVER, died yesterday at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. She was a hairdresser for 25 years.

She was a fdr-mer member of Visitation Roman Catholic- Church, Brick Township. Mrs. Martin was born in Glen Lyons, and lived in Union and in Kenilr worth before moving to Toms River 26 years ago. i i 1 Her husband, Frank died jn 1980. Surviving are a daughter, Evelyn O'Rorke, Aberdeen Township; t() grandchildren, and two great-grarijdr children.

Day Funeral Home, Keyport is in charge of arrangements. EMMA SZUCS REYNOLDS, of POINT PLEASANT BEACH, died Monday at Point Pleasant Hospif tal. She was a health and physical edur cation teacher at Junior High School 4 and Trenton High School from 193 until 1979, where she directed playi and operettas. She was a communicant national Flavors and Fragrances, Union Beach, for 18 years. Mr.

Hanlon was born in Long Branch and lived in Port Monmouth before moving to Tampa in 1990. Surviving are his parents, William and Hilda, Port Monmouth, and two brothers, William Port Monmouth, and Ron, Cocoa, Fla. Florida Mortuary, Tampa, is in charge of arrangements. EDWARD T. HOLMES 86, of Norwalk, formerly of MATAWAN, died Sunday at home.

He was a custodian at Honey Hills School, Norwalk. He was a member of Grace Baptist Church, Norwalk. Mr. Holmes was born in Matawan and lived there before moving to Norwalk 50 years ago. He was predeceased by his wife, Alma Summers Holmes.

Surviving are a son, Howard H. Schanck, Norwalk; a daughter, Doris Edwards, Bakersville, two sisters, Laura Emmons, Matawan, and Floretta Ball, Keyport; 11 grandchildren, and his great-grandchildren. Bedle Funeral Home, Matawan, is in charge of arrangements. chester Township, and Joseph Scar-uzzo, Raleigh, N.C., and one grandson. Damiano Funeral Home, Long Branch, is in charge of arrangements.

ANTHONY M.TALLARICO, 74, of ASBURY PARK, died Sunday at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. He was a retired painter, a World War II Army veteran, and a member of VFW Post 3559, Miami Beach, Fla. He was born in Calabria, Italy, immigrated to the Shore area and then lived in Miami Beach for 38 years before moving to Asbury Park a year ago. Surviving are four sons, Chip and Gregory, both Ocean Township, Donald, Bradley Beach, and Michael, West Long Branch; two brothers Carl and Dominick, both New York; one sister, Rachael Canastrano, Valley Stream, N.Y., and 10 grandchildren. Damiano Funeral Home, Long Branch, is in charge of arrangements.

of St. Petefi Roman Cath thojii 'A Church, Point Pleasant BeioTil communicant of the Roman Catholic Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, Old Bridge Township. Surviving are his wife, Lillian O'Leary Hohsfield; a stepson, James Shindle, Jackson Township; a stepdaughter, Joanne R. Froehlich, Freehold; three sisters, Madeline Senchak, Lacey Township, Geraldine Brookes, Pennsylvania, and Dorothy Funtana, Houston, Texas; four grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Higgins Memorial Home, Freehold, is in charge of arrangements.

4 and a former member of Our Lady of Good Council Rorhap a Church, W.eit Trenton, Ewifig GRACE M. DONOHUE HOLT, 77, of Bloomfield, whose son lives in MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP, died yesterday at Mountainside Hospital, Glen Ridge. Mrs. Holt was born in Jersey City and lived there before moving to Bloomfield 20 years ago. She was predeceased by her husband, William A.

Sr. Surviving are four Township. She was a member of-ie New Jersey Education Association anfl the National Education Association. She was a graduate of Trenton publq: schools and Temple University classjrf 1931. Mrs.

Reynolds was bonh Trenton and lived there most of ler life before moving to Point PleaSanJ Beach in 1981, where she had been a summer resident since 1951. Surviving are her husband years, John two daughters, Jih Tunbridge, Neptune, and Susan Spring Lake; a brother, George Sutelj, Naples, six grandchildren, find one great-grandchild. Van Hise and Callagan Funeral Home, Point Pleasant Beach, is in charge of arrangements. Officers Club, Fort Monmouth, the Retired Officers Club, Central, and Mount Dora Lawn Bowling Club. He was a World War II Navy veteran.

Mr. Brown was born in New York and lived in Bayonne before moving to Spring Lake 38 years ago. Surviving are his wife, Susan Devitt Brown, and a sister, Phyllis Smith, Mount Dora. Robert C. Neary Funeral Home, Manasquan, is in charge of arrangements.

IRENE CEMBOR, 71, of Lake Mary, whose son lives in MARLBORO TOWNSHIP, died Monday at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. Mrs. Cembor was born in Bayonne and lived there before moving to Florida five years ago. Surviving are her husband, Stanley; two sons, Bob Cembor, Marlboro, and the Rev. Thomas Cembor, Irvington; a daughter, Joanne Hench, Lake Mary; a brother, Walter Konopka, and a sister, Mary Ostaszewski, both of Bayonne, and five grandchildren.

William Kohoot GEORGE E. BROWN, 84, of SPRING LAKE, and Mount Dora, died yesterday at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. He was em-' ployed by the Army Corp of Engineers I in New York in the 1930s, was a part-! ner of Harbor Engineering New York, in the 1950s, and was an engi-; neer in the public works department at Earle Naval Weapons Station, Colts (Neck Township, in the 1950s. He worked for the Navy Department in New York in the 1960s, and was resi-j dent in charge of construction at Fer-jrenz and Taylor Architects, New York, in the 1970s. He was also resi-! dent in charge of construction at New Jersey Bell in Monmouth County until I his retirement in 1979.

He was a life member of the Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors in Central New i Jersey, a member of the American So- ciety of Civil Engineers, the Retired JAMES JOHNSON, 73, of SPOT- SWOOD, died yesterday at Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge Division. He retired as an able seaman on an oil tanker for the New York Marine and Towing Co. He served in World War II and the Korean War. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4589, Spotswood, and a communicant of St. Thomas the Apostle Church, Old Bridge Township, Mr.

Johnson was born in Fall River, and lived in East Brunswick Township and on Staten Island before moving to Spotswood. Surviving are his wife, Marion Man-fra Johnson; three daughters, Betty Wunderly, Hackettstown, Jane Oehr-lein, Marlboro Township, and Judy Martino, Spotswood; a sister, Connie Norvold, Staten Island, and six grandchildren. Rezem Funeral Home, East Brunswick Township, is in charge of arrangements. VINCENT A. TOMBASCO, 70, of SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS, died Monday at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune.

He retired 14 years ago as printer for William Recht in Jersey City. He was a communicant of the Roman Catholic Church of St. Margaret's, Spring Lake, a member of the Brooklyn Veterans of Foreign Wars, and a World War II Army veteran. Mr. Tombasco was born in Italy and lived in Brooklyn before moving to Spring Lake Heights 14 years ago.

Surviving are his wife, Josephine Galdo Tombasco; a son, Joseph Spring Lake Heights; three brothers, Joseph, and Rafaele, both of Brooklyn, and Frank, Staten Island; three sisters, Nellie Patti, Florida, and Rose Gagliargi, and Camela Pizzino, both of Staten Island, and two grandchildren. Reilly Funeral Home, Belmar, is in charge of arrangements. RUTH A. SANDFORD WALSH, 75, of SEA GIRT, died yesterday at home. She was a teacher at Manasquan High School from 1949 until sons, the Rev.

William A. Holt, Cincinnati, Robert Lincroft, Middletown Township, Thomas Kearny, and Michael Belleville; three daughters, Kathleen Mc Gurk, Bloomfield, Michelle Wyatt, Cincinnati, and Maureen Frain, Brick Township; four brothers, Thomas, Joseph, James, and Michael Donohue; three sisters, Veronica Deg-nan, Berenice Mulrenan, and Patricia Lillis, and 13 grandchildren. Frank Halpin's Brookdale Funeral Home, Bloomfield, is in charge of arrangements. HERBERT LAYTON, 75, of Clear Soring, formerly of FREE Services I BURNETT Mildred R. of Marietta.

Ga formely of MC BRIDE Eugene Alfred, age 50. of Las Vegas. Nevada, formerly of Avon, on 102894. Husband ot Donna Welch, father of John Edward Mc MARGARET CICCONE ZOPPI, 92, of Long Branch, who died Sunday at Community Medical Center, Toms River, was predeceased by a son, Angelo, and a daughter, Rose M. Montuori, both of whom died earlier this year.

She is survived by a sister, Fay Moschello, Belleville. This information was incorrect in yesterday's Asbury Park Press. Charles F. Burnett, devoted mother of Margaret A Burnett, ot Marietta. sister of Mrs.T3ea-I trice Fischer of Florham Park.

Relatives friends are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral I from Joseph W. Preston Funeral Home 153 I South Orange Ave. South Orange on Friday 9 i A The funeral Mass will be offered in Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. Maplewood at 10 I A.M. Interment in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.

1 East Hanover. Visiting hours Thurs. 2-4 7-9 P.M. iCALAMARI John of Toms River formerly of ew of J. Michael Diehl, Lillian Pierce, Eleanor Martin Adelaide Stewart.

Son of the late Fugene Wilhemina Diehl Mc Bride. A memorial service wilt be held at the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Atonement. First Ave. Heck Asbury Park on Sat. 1 1594 at 10am.

The Rev. James S. VarRo officiating. Please omit flowers. REYNOLDS Emma Szucs age 86 of Pt.

Pleasant Beach on Oct. 31. 1994. A Mass of Christian Riinl will he offered Fri. 1 lam at St.

Peters R.C. WILLIAM J. DONNELLY, 59, of BRICK TOWNSHIP, died Monday at Point Pleasant Hospital. He was an insulator for Asbestos Workers Union Local 32, Newark, for 35 years. He was a member of St.

Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Point Pleasant Beach, and American Legion Post 166, Lakewood. Mr. Donnelly was Church. Pt. Pleasant Beach.

Interment will follow HOLD, died Monday at Reeder's Memorial Home, Boonsboro, Md. He was employed by the Howell Township Police Department and was also a dairy farmer in Colts Neck Township for 50 years. Mr. Layton was born in Freehold and lived in Clear Spring for many years. His wife, Elizabeth Thompson Lay-ton, died in 1992.

Surviving are a son, Herbert Michael Layton, Colts Neck; two daughters, Mary Ami Potter, Hagerstown, and Nancy Pease, Lakehurst; eight grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Osborne Funeral Home, Williamsport, is in charge of arrangements. in St. Catharine's Cemetery. Sea Girt.

Visitation Thurs. 2-4 7-9pm at van Hise Callagan Guttenoerg rcumenoru on ju. 30 1994 Husband of Josephine (Salcone). Devoted father of Laura Nicosia. Carol Jacqueline Calamari.

Funeral from Colonial Funeral Home of Brick, 2170 Hwy. 88 on Sat. at 10am. Funeral Mass at St. Peter's R.C.

Church. Pt. Pleasant Beach at 11am. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. The family will receive their friends Thurs.

Funeral Home, old Arnoia n. r-ieasani 1952 and a deputy shenn Las Vegas from 1946 to 1948. Mrs. Walsh was a 1936 graduate of St. Vincent's Academy and a 1940 graduate of Montclair State College.

She was a member of the Montclair Alumni Association and a parishioner of St. Mark's Roman Catholic Church, Sea Girt. She was born in Harrison and lived in Sea Girt for the past 43 years. Her husband, Edward died earlier this year, and her son, Thomas, died in 1956. Surviving are two daughters, Monica Walsh Rex, Point Pleasant Beach, and Deirdre W.

Fedkenhever, Manasquan; two brothers, John A. Sandford, Harrison, and Joseph A. Sandford, Mount Pleasant, S.C., and two grandchildren. O'Brien Funeral Home, Wall Township, is in charge of arrangements. 7 9 4 Fn.

2-4 8, 7 9pm. I CAMPBELL Mary A. 73 of Jensen Beach, FL died 1 Monday. October 31 of cancer Born in Scot-i land, a member of St. John's Lutheran Church in Keyport.

Survivors include brother and sister-m-law David Ruth Campbell of Palm City; neph-! ew David Campbell Jr. and wife, Linda Campbell of Toms River. NJ. Those who wish may make contributions to Hospice of Martin County. PO i Box 1168.

Stuart. FL 34995. Arrangements are I under the directions of the Aycock Funeral I Home. Stuart. DONNELLY William J.

age 59 of Brick on Oct 31 1994 Beloved husband of Delores A. (nee Kras-I nick). Devoted father ot Keith, Kevin, and Jeni-I fer. Loving brother of Anthony Thomas and Frances Rvan. Devoted grandfather of five.

Fu Beach. In lieu of flowers please make donations to Ocean County Hospice, co Community Medical Center. Rt. 37, Toms River. NJ 08753 in her memory.

RUANE Joseph Anthony of Sea Bright. NJ on October 31. 1994. Husband of Dorothy (nee LaPelosa) Ruane. Father of Joseph and Kim Ruane.

Grandfather of Joseph. Thomas and Evan Ruane. Memorial gathering Thursday 3-5pm at the Braun Funeral Home. 106 Broad Eatontown NJ. Services Thursday at the funeral home.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to: Visiting Nurse Association of Central Jersey. 141 Bodman Red Bank. NJ 07701. SAVIANO RACHEL 63 of Long Branch on November 1, 1994. Funeral Service Thursday November 3.

at 8:00 pm at the Damiano Funeral Home. Third and Franklin Branch. Visitation Thursday from 7pm to time of service. Kindly omit flowers. Memorial donations to the family would be appreciated.

STONE Leonard on Monday. October 31. 1994 of Lakehurst. NJ and Clermont, FL. Beloved husband of Harriet (Sukoff-Herrmann).

Devoted father of Larry Herrmann and Cindy Meyer. Dear brcther of Sidney H. Stone. Cherished grandfather ot Bryan and Stefanie Meyer and Lauren Beth Herrmann. Funeral services conducted Affordable Jewish Funeral Service Save your money for someone you neral service will be held on f-noay evening ai BOOnm at Weatherhead-Young Funeral Home.

Oom JAMES J. OSBORNE, 63, of HAZLET TOWNSHIP, died yesterday at home. He was a systems analyst for Electronics Associates West Lonn Branch, from 1964 to 1984. 885 Mantolokmfl mg KO. in DMIK.

hours Friday from z- ana ai Visitinfi funeral home. GRIMM Mariorie G. of West Orange formerly of East Orange and Lakewood, on Friday October 1 28 1994 wife of the late George Washington Grimm mother of Nancy (jrimmuer mbj from the Menorah Chapels at Millburn. 2950 Vaux Halt Road. Union, NJ on Thursday.

November 3 1994 at Interment Beth Israel FaTsa'6 anThiSrglreat andchdren Memorial service in the Green "hit Memorial Center for Women. 103 Pleasant Valley Way, West Orange. NJ on Saturday afternoon. November 5 1994 at 2:30 P.M.'ln lieu of flowers donations to Mrs. Lee Cooper.

Camp LNyoda 16 Rockledge Place. Cedar Grove, NJ 07009 'would be appreciated. Arrangements by the Farmer Funera Home. Hoseiano, Memorial Service for St. John's Methodist HANLON Michael (Mickey: on Sun.

Nov. 6th. held al Church Hazlet NJ. At Belkoff Jewish Memorial Chapel, we take great pride in providing dignified, traditional Jewish Services at a very low cost. If you are planning a graveside cemetery service or an out-of-state burial, you don't have to pay the extra costs associated with these services.

We feel that your money is better spent on your children, grandchildren, or your favorite on a large expensive funeral chapel. Save your money for someone you love. Howard Belkoff has served the needs of our Jewish Community here in Central NJ since 1977 and he will save you between 500.00 to $1,000.00 on your funeral arrangement At Belkoff Jewish Memorial think peace of mind should be within everyone's price range. Pre-need Arrangements are arranged through the NJ Pre-Paid Trust Fund. Cemetery.

Woodbridge. NJ. Memorial donations may be made to the National Kidney Foundation or the American Heart Association. TOMBASCO Vincent A. of Spring Lake Heights on Oct 31.

1994. Beloved husband of Josephine (nee Galdo). Father of Joseph A. Tombasco. Brother of Joseph.

Frank, Rafaele Tombasco, Nellie Patti, Rose Gagliargi and Camela Pizzino. Grandfather of Michelle and Gabrielle Tombasco. Funeral Thurs. from the Reilly Funeral Home. 8th Ave.

Belmar. Mass of Christian Burial St. Margaret R.C. Church, Soring Lake. Interment Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY.

Visiting Wed. 2-4 7-9pm. WALSH Ruth S. (nee Sandford) age 75 of Sea Girt on Nov. 1.

1994. Beloved wife of the late Edward L. Walsh. Devoted mother of Monica Walsh Rex Deirdre W. Fedkenhever and the late Thomas.

Dear sister of John Joseph Sandford. Loving grandmother ot Edward Abrecht and Ann Fedkenhever. Funeral Fri. from the Brien Funeral Home, Hwy. 35 New Bedford Wall.

NJ. Mass a Sf. Mark R.C. Church. Sea Girt, NJ.

Burial Atlantic View Cemetery, Manasquan, NJ. Visiting Thurs. 2 4 8, 7 9pm. HOLT Grace M. (Donohue) ot Bloomfield.

tor- merlv ot Jersey City on November 1. 1994. BeloJed fate W.lham Holt Sr. Loving mother ot Very Reverend WilNam A Holt O.P. ot Cincinnati.

OK Kathleen McGurk of oomfield. Robert of Lincroft. Thomas of Kearny. le Wya of Cincinnati. OH.

Michael of Bellev le and Maureen Frain of Devoted orandmother of Jennifer. Alyson and Jason KSrT. Taylor Michael and David Holt Jacque-ins Wilson Melissa. Sco and Eric Holt, John, Thorns and Wanda Frain. Cherished sister of From 1985 to 1993 he was employed by Olympic Limousine.

He was a Marine Corps veteran of the Korean War and was a past president and exempt member of the Hazlet Township First Aid and Rescue Squad. Mr. Osborne was born in Jersey City and lived in Brooklyn before moving to Hazlet 27 years ago. Surviving are his wife, Josephine A. Gramadska Osborne; three sons, James Newburgh, N.Y., and Thomas J.

and Richard both of Hazlet; three daughters, Diane Bing-man, Clarksville, Linda Osborne, Phoenix, and Joanne Riordan, Keyport; a brother, William Osborne, Oregon, and nine grandchildren. John W. Mehlenbeck Funeral Home, Hazlet Township, is in charge of arrangements. JOSEPH ANTHONY RUANE, 67, of SEA BRIGHT, died Monday at home. He was a real estate developer and founder and president of Patton Avenue Marina for 12 years, retiring ALICE J.

WORTHLEY, 67, EAT- ONTOWN, died Sunday at home. She was past president and a life member of the Eatontown First Aid Auxiliary, past president of VFW District 6, past president of the M.O.C. Grand of New Jersey, past president and secretary of Monmouth County Puptent 10 Auxiliary, and a member and secretary of VFW Post 2226 Auxiliary. Mrs. Worthley was born in Long Branch and moved to Eatontown 45 years ago.

Her husband, Garrett B. Worthley died in 1990. Surviving are two sons, Garrett B. Jr. and Mark both Eatontown, and six grandchildren.

Braun Funeral Home, Eatontown, is in charge of arrangements. WEN-HUY YEH, 77, of MIDDLE-TOWN TOWNSHIP, died Sunday at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. He was the owner of Thai-Shin Import Saigon, Vietnam, for 20 years, before retiring. Mr. Yeh was born in Fu-kien, China, and lived in Taipei before moving to Middletown 10 years ago.

Surviving are his wife, Yuh-Yuan Yan; five sons; four daughters, and 17 grandchildren. John E. Day Funeral Thomas. Joseph. James, and Michael uonmie Patricia Veronica uegnan.

miemui muiiiia Lillis and the late Francis ana raoysius uumumu. Funeral from Frank Halpin's Brookdale Funera Home. 1284 Broad Hioomneiu on i 9 30am A funeral Mass will be offered at St Thomas The Apostle Church. Bloomfield at 0 30am. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery No.

Arlington. Visiting hours Thursday. 2-4 1 and 7-9pm In lieu ot tFowers donations may be made t6 Deserving Poor Boys Priesthood Association. 141 65 hgSt N.Y.CT. NY 10021 or Turnstone Sisters of Charity, Convent Station.

N.J. 07961 WORTHLEY Alice of Eatontown, NJ on October 30 1994. Wife of the late Garrett B. Worthley Sr. Mother ot Garrett B.

Jr. and Mark Worthley. Grandmother of 6. Visitation Wed 7-9pm at the in her memory. lames on Tuesday Funeral services JOHNSON at the Rezem Funeral Home.

45 please make memorial NJ. In lieu of flowers. CI Elrtincuuirk followed bV Friday CranDury Road. 8 00am Please make memorial donations to the Vl-w. 9-OOam Wal'Mass at St: Thomas the Apostle donations to the VFW AuxiliaryPost 2226.

212 Norwood Ave. Oakhurst, NJ 077 BELKOFF Jewish Memorial Chapel 313 Second St. Lakewood, NJ 08701 Howard B. Belkoff, Mgr. 908-364-0900 Oul-of-Stcrte 1-800-447-2553 CARD OF THANKS FEDOROWSKY Stefan Church.

Old Bridge, in neu oi ,7 Preferred tha offerings be sent to the l.t.u. ot fhe Rantan Bay Medical Center. Old Bridge Dilisim Calling hour Wednesday 7-9pm and Thursday 2 4 1 7-9pm at the Rezem Funeral Home 457 Cranbury F.t Brunswick. MATTHFWS Kathryn E. (Kitty), of Wickatunk.

MN formerly of Aberdeen' N.j' on October 29, 1994 Wife of the late Roy, S. Matthews Sr. oov Jr David C. Richard and Dorothy Snerry TSister of Herbert Dietrich. Do hy Peoples.

Marge Boyce Helen Bergen and tation Tuesday 2-4 4 7-9 p.m. at the Bedle Funeral Home' 61 Broad St Keyport, J. Services Wednesday morning at the funeral home We'ment Christ Church Cemetery. South Amboy J. Memorial contributions may be made to the Visting Nurse Assoc.

of Central Jersey. 141 Bodman Red Bank. N.J. 001. thanks to all of our friends, thanks to all of our trienas.

Many reianves o. I1MI in 1980. Prior to that, he was a photographer at Fort Monmouth for 16 years. He was a World War II Army veteran, a communicant of Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, Rumson, past neighbors wno gave meir iove. 'y generosity to our family A very special thank you to Quinn-Hopping Funeral Home for their advice, personal service for thinking of and taking care of the many little details that would have slipped our minds.

LUBA. IHOR. STEPHEN ANNA FEDOROWSKY Home, Red Bank, is in charge of arrangements. I.

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