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Asbury Park Press from Asbury Park, New Jersey • Page A13

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Richard Wayne Leming of Whiting, NJ, passed away on February 22, 2016. He was 76. Born in Allentown, NJ, he grew up in the Holmson section of Jackson, NJ and attended Lakewood High School. He retired from after working there for many years. He was predeceased by his daughter Jennifer Leming Colon in 2009, his mother Lillian Graber in 2000, his father Russell Leming in 1975, his step father Hyman Graber in 1978 and 2 sisters Mildred Boyd in 1995 and Dorothy Cramner in 1996.

Richard is survived by his wife of 45 years Patricia Leming, his daughter Kelly Leming Rogers and son in law Calvin Rogers of Whiting, NJ, a son Robert Bence and his wife Martha Bence of Little Egg Harbor, NJ, four brothers and sisters Dolores Landi of Jackson, NJ, Lorraine Vohs of Toms Riv- er, Russell Leming of Point Pleasant, NJ, and William Leming of Anaheim, CA. He also had ve grandchildren of whom he loved dearly, Albert, Kellsey, Calvin, Robert and Amanda. Richard, who was also lovingly known as through his family, will be very deeply missed. He was a great husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend. He was taken from us unexpectedly and our hearts are unbearably broken.

We will miss him so very much. A committal service will be offered Friday, February 26, 2016 noon at Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Jackson, NJ. Timothy E. Ryan Home for Funerals DeBow Chapel, 150 West Veterans Hwy, Jackson, NJ is in charge of the arrangements. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.

ryanfuneralhome.com. RICHARD W. LEMING AGE: 76 WHITING, MANCHESTER TWP. RobertWoodJohnsonCan- afteralongillness.Bornin enIslandfor32yearsbefore movingtoManchesterin 1999.Sheworkedasanoffice managerforStatenIsland yearsbeforeretiringin2001. Anavidtennisplayerand dentoftheRenaissanceLa- nisClub.Shealsoenjoyed dancingandsailing.Sur- vivingareherhusbandof Kyle.MemorialGathering OliverieFuneralHome2925 RidgewayRdManchester.In donationstotheLeukemia LymphomaResearchFoun- Cremationwasprivate.For websiteatwww.oliveriefu neralhome.com.

ANNL.STUCIN beenaLittleSilverresident since1971.Johnretiredfrom planningmanagerafter35 yearsofworkandhewasa communicantofSt.James RCChurchinRedBank.He wasanaccomplishedartist andtheoutdoors.Mostof thingsinlife.Hisdrysense ofhumorwillbesorely missedbyallthosewho knewhim. Johnwaspredeceasedby hisparentsJohnandJo- Heissurvivedbyhiswife asonToddVilardiofOr- Schuffandherhusband H.Jastrzemskiandher husbandMichaelofTinton andwifeRobynGerinof RonaldVilardiandhiswife JoanofRumsonandRobert VilardiandhiswifeAlyceof andAndre.Johnisalsosur- vivedbymanylovingnieces, nephewsandgrandnieces andnephews. Avisitationwillbeheldon attheJohnE.DayFuneral Bank.AMassofChristian Burialwillbeconducted RedBank.Burialwillfol- lowattheMt.OlivetCem- bemadetotheAmerican rialwebsiteatjohnedayfu neralhome.com. JOHNWILLIAMVILARDI Doris R. Mack, 83, of Toms River, passed on February 23, 2016 at Green Acres Manor Toms River.

Born in Jersey City, she lived in Hoboken before moving to Toms River in 1977. Doris retired as the Sales Manager for Lewis Store in Hoboken in 1965. She is predeceased by her husband Ernest J. who passed in 2003, her beloved sons Robert Hensle in 1994 and Fred Hensle 2011. She is survived by her son David and his wife Michele, her daughter Kathleen Kluxen, daughter in law Lisa Hensle, one brother Joseph Reinhard, she also leaves 8 grandchildren Danielle, Melissa, Ashly, Steven Hensle, Christopher and Shane Kluxen Logan and Isabelle Mack, 3 great grandchildren, Nicholas, Alexis and Christian Hartman.

Memorial Services will be held on Thursday from 5:00 to 8:00 pm at the Silverton Memorial Funeral Home, 2482 Church Rd, Toms River. Cremation Private. www.sil vertonmemorial.com. DORIS R. MACK AGE: 83 TOMS RIVER William Harold Voorhees, 57, of Bricktown passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, February 21, 2016.

Bill was a lifelong resident of Brick and worked as a Marine Mechanic. He had a passion for motorcycles and the outdoors. Bill was predeceased by his father, Harold Voorhees. He leaves behind his 2 beautiful daughters whom he cherished, Krista and Alissa, his loving mother, Barbara and his brothers, Robert and John, as well as many other loved ones. A Celebration of Life will be held Sunday, February 28, 2016 from pm at the American Legion Brick Memorial Post 822 Mantoloking Brick, NJ 08723.

Cremation was private. Arrangements are under the direction of Riggs Funeral Home, 130 North Rt. 9, Forked River, NJ 08731. WILLIAM H. VOORHEES AGE: 57 BRICK, NJ MaryFrancesShake- TownshipdiedFebruary21, 2016atCentraStateMedical Mrs.Shakespearewasborn inStatenIslandandwas raisedintheSunnysidesec- tionofStatenIsland.She residedintheSt.George andHuguenotsectionsbe- foremovingtoFreehold50 yearsago.Mrs.Shakespeare wasagraduateofCurtis andHunterCollegein1938 wheresheearnedaBach- elorofSciencedegree.In ofEducationdegreefrom WagnerCollege.Shewas ateacherandeducatorin theNewYorkCityPublic Schools.Shewasanavid gardenerandmemberof theHuguenotGardenClub, StatenIsland.Mrs.Shake- speareenjoyedtheaterand wasaseasonticketholder attheMcCarterTheater, PrincetonandTwoRiver alsoattendedproductions oftheSouthStreetPlayers, Freehold.Mrs.Shakespeare enjoyedvacationingatthe familyhomeinLavallette.

Mrs.Shakespeareinspired childrentoreadbytaking studentsonspecialtripsto thelibrary.Shewasamem- beranddocentattheMon- mouthCountyHistorical hold.Mrs.Shakespearewas thedaughterofWilliamH. MadoryandMargaretBon- nerMadoryandwasadopt- Shewaspredeceasedbyher land.Herbrother-in-law,the anAllAmericanfootball playerattheUniversityof NotreDame.Survivingare ShakespeareBrownand CraigRussellShakespeare; andagreatgranddaughter, AdelynGraceBrown. Visitingwillbeheldatthe FuneralserviceswithRev. ScottD.Brownofficiating willbeheldduringthevisit- inghours.Memorialdona- tionstotheFreeholdPublic wouldbeappreciated. MARYFRANCESSHAKESPEARE herfamilyonSundayFebru- inEngland.Shecameto AmericaontheQueenMary in1957toworkasanannyin Teaneck.Junetookclasses toobtainherGEDandthen wentontocosmetology schoolandbecameahair stylistin1958.Sheworked inthehairsalonofJCPen- years.Junehadexuberance forlife-shelovedtoenter- tainandshelovedtotravel anddidextensivelythe herjoyofphotographyto capturehertrips.Sheloved reatinganEnglishgardenin hertinyapartmentyardin Hackensack.Shewasanac- tivechoirmemberofChrist ChurchinHackensackand wasanexpertknitter.She wouldknitscarvestodonate toservicemenandwomen overseas.

Junewaspredeceased byherparentsRobertand Evelyn(Spittles)Wallerof Dorothy(Waller)Pitmanof herbrother-in-lawRobert HLearyofBayville.Juneis survivedbyhersisterAvril (Waller)LearyofBayville, herbrotherJamesWaller andhiswifeMargaretof er-in-lawBernardPitman wifeTammyofBayville, AdrianPitmanandhiswife Gorczynskiandherhus- bandWilliamofSomerset, Corinne(Pitman)Kavalieros andherhusbandHambisof quelineWallerofEngland, Alex(Waller)Dochertyand herhusbandRobertofPen- ingare13greatniecesand nephewsand4greatgreat niecesandnephew. AMemorialServicewillbe offeredonSaturdayFebru- MastapeterFuneralHome, 270AtlanticCityBlvdBay- nametoTheWoundedWar- riorProjectortothePop- cornParkZoo. JUNEWALLER obituaries Visit APP.com/obituaries toseea comphrensivelistofMonmouth andOceanobituaries. Clickonobituariesandfollowtheprompts. APP.com/obituaries APP.COM ASBURY PARK PRESS 13A Additional Obituaries, 11A 12A.

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