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Sunday, Sept 17, 1989 The Philadelphia Inquirer Familypersonal records JHmber Cunnane, 27; was of Glenside 0bituaries Angela Tiberi, S3; lived in Roxborough Martha N. Scholz, resident of Ambler Martha N. Scholz, a resident of Ambler for 76 years, died Sept 7 at Art-man Lutheran Home in the borough. She was 88. Mrs.

Scholz, who was born and raised in Fort Washington, was the widow of Henry M. Scholz. She was a member of St Thomas Episcopal Church in Whitemarsh for many years and was a member of the church's sewing group. She is survived by a son, Henry A a sister, Helen White; three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Services were held Monday at Shaeff Myers Funeral Home in Ambler.

Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery, Ambler. Arthur W. Fisher, retired comptroller Arthur W. Fisher. 76.

of Blue Bell, died Tuesday at Montgomery Hospital in Norristown after a long illness. He was a retired comptroller for the Army Signal Corps in Philadelphia Mr. Fisher was a member of Fort Washington Lodge 308 ft AM and of the Rhododendron and Rock Garden Society of Pennsylvania. He is survived by his wife. Rose a son, Glenn a daughter, Karen Croff; two brothers.

Harlan and Norman, and four grandchildren. Services and burial were private Memorial contributions may be sent to the American Cancer Society, 1422 Chestnut St, Philadelphia 19102. Arrangements were made by Craft of Erdenheim Funeral Home. Michael Herrmann of Willow Grove Michael E. Herrmann, 88, of Willow Grove, died Monday at Abington Memorial Hospital.

He is survived by his wife, Mary Bee be Herrmann; two sons, Mark Michael and Robert Edward; three grandchildren; and two sisters, Elizabeth Krause and Betty Johnston. Services were held Thursday at the Craft of Abington Funeral Home. Burial was in George Washington Memorial Park, Plymouth Meeting. Memorial contributions may be sent to Willow Grove United Methodist Church, 34 N. York Willow Grove, Pa.

19041 Charles Pickard, 86; owned bindery Charles W. Pickard, 86, of Gwyn-edd Estates, died Wednesday at Chestnut Hill Hospital He was a former resident of Oreland. Mr. Pickard was the former owner of the Library Bindery Co. of Pennsylvania, which was located in Glenside and now is based in Horsham.

He was former president of the Library Binding Institute, a national trade organization. He was a member of the Organization of Christian Businessmen and an elder at Oreland Presbyterian Church. He is survived by his wife, Adelaide Ogden Pickard; a daughter, Phyliss P. Ford; a grandson; a brother, William Pickard, and a sister, Bessie Lou Chambless. Services are scheduled at 10 a.m.

tomorrow at Oreland Presbyterian Church, Church and Paper Mill Roads. Burial will be private. Memorial contributions may be sent to Oreland Presbyterian Church, Oreland, Pa. 19021 Arrangements were being made by Craft of Erdenheim Funeral Home By Peter J. Shelly Kimber Anne Cunnane, 27, died Sunday as a result of injuries suffered in a traffic accident that day outside Columbia, SC A former resident of Glenside, Miss Cunnane had been a saleswoman for the Sears Budget Rent-A-Car Co.

in Columbia. She was a 1980 graduate of Bishop McDevitt High School and attended Montgomery County Community College She had spent the last three years at Hilton Head Island, SC. and planned to marry Daniel Santomaro of Columbia early next year. According to family members. Miss Cunnane was a free spirit who liked the outdoors, especially the beach, and the people of Columbia.

She was a runner and had competed in several triathlons. She is survived by her parents, William P. and Joan Walsh Cunnane, and four brothers Terrence, Patrick, "Christopher and WilL Family members said they were grateful to the strangers who comforted Miss Cunnane in her final minutes and to those who treated her brothers well in Columbia. According to South Carolina state police, Miss Cunnane was fatally injured when a moped she was riding was struck from the rear by a pickup truck at about 7:15 p.m. Sunday.

A passing motorist followed the truck, and a resident of Richland County, was arrested Thursday and charged with reckless homicide. A Mass of Christian Burial for Miss Cunnane was said Thursday at SL Luke the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church in Glenside. Burial was in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Cheltenham. Memorial contributions may be sent to the Heart of Camden, co Sacred Heart Church, Broadway and Henry Avenue, Camden, NJ. 08101 Miss Cun-nane's father has organized benefits for the group, which rehabilitates houses for the homeless.

Another benefit is planned for Oct 27. Arrangements were by Joseph J. McGoldrick Funeral Home, Jenkintown. Weddings Rev. E.

J. Mitchell, 72, longtime pastor The Rev. Edwin J. Mitchell, former pastor at Glenside United Church of Christ, died Sept 6 at Abington Memorial Hospital. He was 71 Mr.

Mitchell a 1941 graduate of Muhlenberg College, earned a bachelor of divinity degree from Moravian Seminary in 1944 and a master's degree in sacred theology from Mount Airy Seminary in 1947. He served parishes in Danielsville, Allentown and Northampton before becoming pastor at Glenside United Church of Christ in 1963. After his retirement in 1980, he was appointed pastor emeritus. He was a member of the board of directors of the Salvation Army of Montgomery County and an organizer of the Men of Retired Age of Northampton, and was active in the Rotary Club of Glenside, where he was a Paul Harris Fellow. He is survived by his wife, Lenore Mitchell; two daughters, Maxine Jones and Joan Baker, and five grandchildren.

Services were held Sept 9 at Glenside United Church of Christ Burial was in Grandview Cemetery, Allen-town. Arrangements were made by John R. Freed Funeral Home of Jenkin-town. Dr. John E.

Cooker, Oreland resident Dr. John E. Cooker, 78, of Oreland, died Sept 9 at Calvary Fellowship Home in Lancaster. He is survived by his wife, Mildred; a son, John E. Cooker two daughters, Nancy Kirchner and Ruth Cooker, and six grandchildren.

Services were held Wednesday at Wetzel ft Son Funeral Home in Willow Grove. Burial was in Trinity Lutheran Church Cemetery, Perkasie. Greta Faraoa and Mark Hadlock Honor attendant was Cheryl Majka. Attendants were The Johnson, sister of the bride; Michelle McGec and Lynn Steve Bensen was best man. Ushers i were Dave Ray, Tim Webber and Dan If If Angela Tiberi, 83, formerly of Roxborough, died Monday at Centennial Springs Nursing Home in Warminster.

She was the widow of Domenico Tiberi. Mrs. Tiberi is survived by six sons, Albert Ventresca, Dominic Ventresca, Peter Ventresca, Frank Ventresca, Ben Ventresca and Rudolph Ventresca; three daughters, Pirina DeFazio, Jeannette Sortino and Kathleen Emmel; two brothers, Richard Collemacine and Sam Colle-macine; two sisters, Mary Perry and Julia Vitelli; 22 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial was offered Thursday at St Robert Bel-larmine Roman Catholic Church in Warrington. Burial was in Chelten Hills Cemetery, Philadelphia.

Arrangements were made by Wet-eel ft Son Funeral Home of Willow Grove. F.L. McCullough, former inspector Francis McCullough, 86, formerly of Elkins Park, died Sept at Hopkins House Convalescent Home in Wyncote. He was a 1921 graduate of Roman Catholic High School in Philadelphia and worked as an inspector for Pub-licker Industries in the city for 48 years until his retirement in 1973. He is survived by a sister, Marguerite E.

Dodds, and a brother, Henry J. McCullough. A Mass of Christian Burial was said Sept 9 at Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church in Jenkintown. Burial was in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Cheltenham. Arrangements were made by Joseph J.

McGoldrick Funeral Home of Jenkintown. Davis. After a reception at the Skippack Fire Hall, the couple took a wedding trip to Vermont and Cape Cod. They reside in Lancaster. Castor-Hoover Lisa Miriam Castor and Christopher Storm Hoover were married June IS at Abington Presbyterian Church.

The Rev. Robert M. Hoag officiated. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

LaRoy N. Castor Jr. of Huntingdon Valley, is a graduate of Lower Moreland High School and the University of California at Santa Cruz. She is a legal assistant with Lace, Forward, Hamilton ft Scripts in San Diego. The bridegroom, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Philip E. Hoover of Sunnyvale, CaJif it a graduate of Osbora Park High School, Manassas, Va, and at Births mm MAWH HOSPITAL Mr. and Mra. Efca JonM of North Wat, a oaoohtar.

FHOEMXVU MOSOTAL SuMfi A. end MtdftMl ttjm Horvhtnt, daughter. Engagements Hainley-Heinemann Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burket of Al-toona.

Pa, announce the engagement of their daughter Beth Ann Hainley to Paul Heinemann, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Heinemann of Wyncote.

Ms. Hainley is a graduate of Al-toona High School. She is a computer graphics artist at Pennsylvania State University, State College. Mr. Heinemann, a graduate of Cheltenham High School, earned bachelor's and master's degrees from Pennsylvania State University and a doctorate from the University of Florida.

He is an assistant professor in the agricultural engineering department at Penn State, State College. The wedding is planned for Oct It tends San Diego State University. Laura V. Castor was maid of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Annate Castor, sister-in-law of the bride, Bridget O.

Hoover, sister-in-law of the groom; Jennifer A. Evans, Gail A. Wieder and Patricia P. Bisbee. Cedric R.M.

Haboush was best man. Ushers were Thomas T. Hoover and Donald P. Hoover, brothers of the groom; Stephen R. Castor and LaRoy N.

Castor 3d, brothers of the bride; Christopher K. Hoover, ancle of the groom, and Douglas R. Castor, cousin of the bride After a reception at LuLa County Club in Springfield, the couple took a wedding trip to St Croix and the Virgin Islands. They reside in San Diego. Faraco-H adlock Greta Faraco and Mark Hadlock were married Aug.

26 at St Luke's United Church of Christ in North Wales. The Rev. Gary Sattler and the Rev. Marc Wessels officiated. The bride, daughter of Angelo and Judith Faraco of North Wales, is a graduate of North Pen a High School, Bucknell University and Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, Calif, where she earned a master's degree.

She is an intern in psychol-vfegy at Philbaven Hospital In Lancaster and expects to earn a doctorate next year. The bridegroom, son of George and Cynthia Hadlock of Hammond, is a graduate of Hammond Central High School and Wbeaton (01) Col-n where he earned bachelor's, and doctoral degrees in ym i tit Sot Wnn "hi va xayM mkl a wtid.ll i jr ilnfc fciPii mi. mi tmr faCflrfMaX 9t afcsiaj. 9 7" flntf. if SfeYflasmtRafh, 9 lafcaJlaj'WeTis 999 99 tBMt KssaVft, fejajFW Wajefa- IVSt, NtWa ffMwlsMxV 99 AsftajBi tbSMRsaV1 9) awn 22 11 ml Or.

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