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Tl I I' 1 1 LA I tKI I'M I 55 South Jersey Deaths A I ,1 IH owned Wren'i Pig Farm, where he worked until the (arm was told He WEST PARK later was employed in the receiving APARTMENTS department oi KtA in Moorestown, and his father, William F. of Oaklyn, Services viewing. 10 a m. tomorrow. Undolfi Funeral Home, 2J7 lkllevue Hammonton; luneral.

II am. tomorrow at the luneral home; burial. Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Hammonton. Deborah A.

Pino, 2 of Turner and a a heavy construction worker with 1-aborer Local 172 of Southern New Jersey Furnithed with: Now ww carpet Now AC New Mini Blinds Hoot Hot water Inct On He laundry Uwis, both of Camden. Servicer viewing. 9 to II am. to-morrow. Faith Tabernacle Church.

553 Spruce Camden; funeral. II a m. tomorrow at the church; burial. Fvergreen Cemetery. Camden.

Elva B. Kleckner Hulst, si. of Maple Shade, died Tuesday at home. Mrs. Hulse.

a homemaker. was born in Philadelphia and was a longtime resident of Maple Shade. She was the widow of George II. Hulse. Survivors: two daughters.

Mary F.I-len Claire of Maple Shade and Flea-nore McOrath of Rhode bland; so-vengrandchildren and two great In the lvOs he relocated to Wild wood, where he worked as a truck driver for Mem Fond Distribution until he retired Mr, Wren also owned a stock car, which he raced at II I I the former Alcyon Speedway in Pit man during the ivsos. Cltramat Rutin Amty, 76. of yr. died Tuesday ai urbrugg mortal Hutpiial. Kit-erside.

Mrs. Arnejr was a furruer office BiatuKcr at the Kllu Co in I'luladel-plua. a garage duore manufacturer. Survivors: two sunt. Daniel of ll.nkcain.

11. and Hubert I of Kurt UashinKton, I'a ihre granddaughters; a msier. Shirley I'almer of Hot-ham, I'a two niece. Itarbara Palm-cr Gonules and Carolyn I'almer. and cluse friends Mane.

Ik-tty Jean. Hank and Walt Nal.sby. Services: viewing. 10 am. today.

Snuvertiivnish" of Cinnaminstn. I. Route I JO. funeral. II a m.

today at the funeral borne; burial. Kivcr-view Cemetery, Wilmington. John 0. Barron, 67. of Iiurlington City, died Wednesday at Zurbrugg Memorial Hospital.

Klvcmde. Mr. liarron was born in Coaldalc. and lived In Uristol. before moving to Durlingion City in lS8.

Ho was a former forklift 0erator for the Kuhm 1 Haas Co. in Hristol for 32 Survivors: his wife. Helen Gideon oj wren; a daughter. IKiroihy Daven port of Depttord. three grandchil dren; one great grandchild, and a sis ter.

Florence Gallagher of Westville Grove. Services: viewing. 10 am. today. Most Holy Redeemer Church, IVIsea Drive.

Westville Grove; Mass of Sofa Super grandchildren. Services: viewing. 10 to II a m. today. Iwis Funeral Home, 78 F.

Mam Muorestown; funeral. II am. today at the funeral home; burial, Hillside Cemetery. Roslyn, I'a. Janet I.

Jonas, 74. of Haddon Township, died Tuesday at Our l-ady of liurdes Medical Center. Camden. Mrs. Jones was born in Chambers-burg.

and formerly lived In Ocean City and Merchantville. A graduate of the llarnsburg Hospital School of Nursing, llarnsburg. she served as a second lieutenant in the Army Nurse Corps during World War II. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Col-lingswood. Survivors, her husband.

Bennett Jones; two sons. William B. of Wash ville, died Monday at a home in the Westville Grove section of Ik-ptford Township. Horn in Philadelphia, Miss Pieto lived in Turnersville most of her life and was employed by Nest Products, IXptford. Survivors a son.

James Harmon, at home; her parents. Anthony J. and Mary Ann Jack Pino of Turnersville; two brother. Anthony of Turner ville and Gregory of St. Ixuis, and her maternal grandmother, Sarah Jack of Jersey City.

Services: Mass of Christian Burial, 10 am. today. SS. Peter and Paul Church. Ganttown Road.

Turners-ville; burial. St. Joseph's Cemetery. Chews landing. Fgizl Funeral Home.

Turnersvillc. Franklin H. Plant 76. of Moorestown. died Wednesday at home.

Mr. Plant lived In Moorestown for the last 20 years. He was retired from the Guir Oil Corp. In Philadelphia, where he had worked for 30 years. He was a member of St.

Matthew's Lutheran Church, Moorestown, and belonged to the church's SOPIus Club and the 50-l'lus Maintenance Club. Survivors: his wife. Mildred E. Rel-dinger Plant; two sons. Robert of Cherry Hill and Richard of Brick Township: four grandchildren and a great-granddaughter.

Services: funeral, 10 a.m. today. St. 3 MMililtn! Sr. Hrd, Lounge uiurrt L-r rem AsalUbH" Ita-larhablr ArnwdJt pair) Lounges Sup Christian Burial, noon today at the church; burial.

New St. Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr, Daley Funeral Home. Swedesboro. Martin A. Zepp 73.

of Wenonah. died Tuesday at Kennedy Memorial HospitalsWashington Township Division. Mr. Zepp was born In Brooklyn and had lived in Wenonah for more than 30 years. He retired In 1986 from the Philadelphia Navy Yard, where he worked for more than 40 years as a pattern maker.

An Army veteran of World War II. he was a member of VFW Post 7679 of Mantua and also belonged to the Woodbury Heights Elks. Survivors: his wife. Mildred Fazio Zepp; three sons. Charles of Jackson, Michael of Orange County.

and Manin A. Jr. of Sicklcrville; five grandchildren; and a brother, Charles, of Florida. Services: viewing. 6:30 to 9 p.m.

today, and 9 to 10:30 a.m. tomorrow. McGuinness Funeral Home, 34 Hunter Woodbury; funeral, 10:30 a.m. tomorrow at the funeral home; burial, Wenonah Cemetery, Mantua. frum ('iinvrru Kanily On U'hrrU 4 I'tmlt iona ('hair, tted, Rrrllnrr, Uiunur years, retiring in 1986.

An Army veteran of World War II. Mr. liarron K-rved in the AsiaticPacific Theater of operations, where he earned the Bronze Star and other service medals. Mr. liarron was also a sports enthusiast who followed the Flyers and coached Little League, Banc Ruth and Kancocas Valley league baseball.

He was the widower of Mary Ze-linsky liarron. Survivors: a son, Ronald, of Burlington Township; two daughters. Dclorcs (lesson Barron of Dclran and IKbra Kendall of Haddon Township; nine grandchildren and three sisters, Dorothy Dover of Missouri, Helen lrlce of lvitiown. and Betty Barron of Coaidale. I'a.

Services: viewing. 7 to 9 p.m. Monday and 9 to 10 a.m. Tuesday, Cage Funeral Home, 302 Union Burlington City; funeral. 10 a.m.

Tuesday at the funeral home; burial. Brig. Gen. William C. Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Arneytown.

$189 ington Township and Andrew J. of Netcong; a daughter. Carol Mazzl-tclli of Ocean City, and five grandchildren. Services: funeral, 11 am. today.

Foster's Funeral Home, Haddon and Ixcs Avenues. Collingswood; burial, l-ocustwood Memorial Park, Cherry Hill. Bunk Loft CulTrr and f.t4 Table Platform Hnb Bohrlvr piston-. I own him aiiruum Matthew Lutheran Church. Chester Avenue, Moorestown; burial.

Arlington Cemetery. Drcxel Hill, I'a. Lewis Funeral Home. Moorestown. Tuc's-Fri 12-6 Sat.

11-4 826 Haddonfield Road Cherry Hill N.J. (Kt To FlorliU PIm And Arrow. From (rdn State Trark) Donald M. Robinson or Moorestown died Wednesday at home. Mr.

Robinson was a former employee of the Firemen's Fund Insur i ance Co. in Philadelphia, where he worked for 32 years. More recently. he was employed by the Cardinal Publishing Co. in Pennington.

He was a member of Our Lady of Good Counsel Church in Moorestown, and was a third degree Knight of Col urn bus. He also belonged to the Irish Heritage Society, the West Shore Elks BEST QUALITY INTERIOR PAINTS! I-odge, the Moorestown Historical So BENJAMIN MOORE REGAL WALL SATIN'" ciety and Sales Marketing Kxccu tives International. MARTIN SEN0UR BRIGHTUFE INTERIOR LATEX FIAT lt Quality CWU 4 wmiwbU Eugene Kirby 54, of Williams-town. died Tuesday at Kennedy Memorial HospitalsWashington Township Division. Mr.

Kirby was a packager at Cer-tainteed in Berlin for 20 years. Survivors: his wife, Delores; two sons, Eugene Jr. of Glassboro and Ronald of Williamstown; a daughter, Lynn of Williamstown; seven grandchildren; six brothers. Gordon of Franklinville, Percy of Kansas, William of Sicklcrville, Charles of Woodbury, Richard of Glassboro and James of Williamstown; and three sisters, Barbara Johnson of Williamstown. Adalean Muse of Franklinville and Mcllarie of Williamstown.

Services: viewing, 11 a.m. tomorrow, St. Matthew's Baptist Church, Glassboro Road, Williamstown; funeral, 1 p.m. tomorrow at the church, followed by cremation at llarlcigh Cemetery, Camden. Carl Miller Funeral Home, Camden.

Michael Kudla 84. or Cherry Hill, formerly of the Port Richmond section of Philadelphia, died Monday at home. Born in Ukraine, Mr. Kudla was a longtime resident of Port Richmond before moving to Cherry Hill in November 1992. He was the owner-operator of Mike's Bar in Port Richmond, and was a member of the Peter B.

Wichener Lodge 671, in Port INTERIOR LATEX FLAT oytifyl mottt flat finiih SJf priming on most turfrxtt Survivors: his wife, Helen Sharp Robinson; three brothers, John and Pauline Kolbl Belada, 91. of Pitman, formerly of Glassboro. died Wednesday at Elmer Community Hospital, Klmcr. Born in Vienna. Mrs.

Belada came to the United States in 1923. She was a homemaker and a resident of Pitman since 1981. She was a member of the Unity of Bohemian Ladies in Baltimore, and attended Our Lady Queen of Peace Church in Pitman. She was the widow of John Belada. Survivors: three daughters.

Emma M. Robeson and Evelyn S. Kanfarillo, both of Pitman, and Janet F. Puder-bach of Runncmcde; seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Services: viewing, 9 a.m.

tomorrow Mathis Funeral Home, 43 N. Dclsca Glassboro; Mass of Christian Burial, 11 a.m. tomorrow, Our Lady Queen of Peace Church, Pitman Avenue. Pitman; burial, St. Bridget's Cemetery, Glassboro.

James Halcott and Frank McGeary; three sisters, Grace Halcott, Marga gal. gal ret McGeary and Alice Gilbride; and 29 nieces and nephews. BrigklUe Interior Latex Eggshell $1 6 99 gal. BrighHif Interior Latex Semi-Gloss $17.99 Regal Aqua Velvet Latex Eggihell $17.99 gal Regal Aqua Glo Latex Semi-Gloii $1 8.99 gd Services: viewing, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 BEST QUALITY EXTERIOR PAINTS! BENJAMIN MOORE M00RUFE or MARTIN SEN0UR GREATUFE EXTERIOR LATEX FLAT HOUSE PAINT itl Quality On coot hiding EXTERIOR LATEX FLAT HOUSE PAINT Btouhful maftt flat fmiilS Exctptional hiding durability $17.99 gal. gal.

Gmntlifa Frtarior Into Fnmlwill 99nnl MoorGard Latex Low Lustre $1 9.99 gal. MoorGlo Latex Soft-Gloss $21 .99 gal. "JJ 3 Greallife Exterior Latex SatinGloss $21 .99 gal." Richmond. Survivors: his wife, Mary Kola-kowski Kudla; a son, Michael Jr. of Cherry Hill, and a daughter, Mary E.

p.m., today, McChesney runeral Home, 30 W. Main Moorestown; Mass of Christian Burial, 9 a.m. tomorrow, Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, Moorestown; burial, Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill. Marie C. Kuntz Smith, 70, of Bar-gaintown, formerly of Pennsauken and Woodbury, died Tuesday at Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers Point.

Mrs. Smith, a homemaker, was born in Philadelphia. She had moved to her son's home in Bargaintown two years ago. She was the widow of Joseph Smith. Survivors: a son, Dennis of Bargaintown; two grandchildren; two brothers, William Kuntz of Pennsauken and Robert Kuntz of Philadelphia; and a sister, Catherine Casey of Maple Shade.

Services: viewing, 9 to 10:30 a.m. tomorrow, Funeral Home of Inglesby Sons, Cove and Wyndam Roads, Pennsauken; Mass of Christian Burial, 11 a.m. tomorrow, St. Cecilia's Church, Camden Avenue, Pennsauken; burial, New St. Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr.

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Survivors: her husband, John F. Bradley; a son, John F. Jr. of Chevy Chase, two daughters, Mary Bradley MacPherson of Reston, and Ellen Bradley Burns of Richmond, one grandchild; and a sister, Letty Dudley of Alexandria, Va. Services: Memorial, 11 a.m.

Wednesday, Trinity Episcopal Church, Main Street, Moorestown. Lewis Funeral Home, Moorestown. of Exton, Pa. Services and burial private. Mctts Funeral Home, Barrington.

Catherine M. Matijosaitis Laurin-aitis, 81, of Delaware, formerly of Gibbstown, died Sunday at St. Frances Hospital, Wilmington. Mrs. Laurinaitis was born in Philadelphia and lived in Gibbstown most of her life.

She was a homemaker and a member of St. Michael's Church in Gibbstown. She also belonged to the Gibbstown Senior Citizens Club. She was the widow of John Laurinaitis. Survivors: a daughter, Catherine C.

Hartman of Bear, Del. and St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands; four grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Services: viewing, 9 a.m.

tomorrow, St. Michael's Church, Memorial Avenue, Gibbstown; Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. tomorrow at the church; burial, St. Joseph Cemetery, Swedesboro. Landolfi Funeral Home, Gibbstown.

Joan Marie Szymonek, S3, of West ville, died Sunday at Underwood-Me morial Hospital, Woodbury. Mrs. Szymonek was born in Atlan MINIATURE GOLF September 3, 1993 5 p.m. tic City and had lived in Westville for the last 12 years. She was a home' maker.

Survives: her husband, Ronald Szymonek; four daughters, Florence To Phlla. Marie Guy of Delmar, LouAnn Lynn Dunigan of Little Rock, ROUTE 55 Helen Mane of Fairview and Roni-Lee of Westville; seven grandchildren; and three sisters, Phyllis Endi- (3 Miles) 2 cott of Absecon, Leona Foster of DEPTFORD Long Beach and Linda Wells of Pleas- MALL antville. Services and burial private. Ellis- 8 Rose Ann Runkewich Gleason, 52, of Ocean City, formerly of Cherry Hill, died Wednesday at home. Mrs.

Gleason was born in Phoenix-ville, Pa. She was employed as a software engineer with Data Systems Analysts in Pennsauken, and in Mount Laurel. A graduate of Chestnut Hill College, she was a board member of the college's Alumni Association and contributed to several area charities. Survivors: her mother, Clara Ra-tajczak Runkewich of Reading, a brother, Lester A. Runkewich Jr.

of Haddonfield; a friend, Sondra M. Shenfeld of Ocean City, and several nieces and nephews. Services: viewing, private; Mass of Christian Burial, 11 a.m. today, Chestnut Hill College Chapel, Ger-mantown and Northwestern Avenues, Chestnut Hill, burial, George Washington Memorial Cemetery, Plymouth Meeting, Pa. Godfrey Funeral Home, Ocean City.

Helen F. Griffen, 37, of Camden, died Tuesday at Cooper Hospital-University Medical Center, Camden. Mrs. Gleason, a homemaker, was born in Salisbury, Md. Survivors: three sons, Conrad Stone of Salisbury, and Marcus and Anthony Griffen, both of Camden; four daughters, Karen and Michelle Stone, both of Salisbury, and Tender and LaToya Griffen, both of Camden; one grandchild; five A ROUTE 41 Marion Greenwald Magee, 78, of Deptford, died Wednesday at her daughter's home in Deptford.

Mrs. Magee, a homemaker, was born in Camden and lived in National Park until 1987, when she moved to Woodbury. In 1992, she moved to her daughter's home. She was a former member of the National Park Senior Citizens Club. Survivors: a daughter, Helen McWilliams of Deptford; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; three brothers, Daniel Frew of Toms River and Charles Frew and George Greenwald, both of National Park; and a sister, Grace Orcutt, also of National Park.

Services: viewing, 12:30 p.m. today, McGuinness Funeral Home, 34 Hunter Woodbury; funeral, 2 p.m. today at the funeral home; burial, Eglington Cemetery, Clarksboro. (5 Miles) ROUTE 47 (lMlle) to. lA.W.fAa.' cnnuiiEr.

SOMERTOrtl PRirtJGS Stiefel Funeral Home, Westville. Emily Hill Wills, 79, of Gloucester City, died Tuesday at the Greenbriar East Nursing Home, Deptford. A lifelong resident of Gloucester City before entering the nursing home, Mrs. Wills worked as a solicitor and ad-taker for The Philadelphia Inquirer for about 25 years. She was a member of the Highland Methodist Church in Gloucester City, where she formerly directed the junior choir.

She was the widow of James M. Wills Sr. Survivors: a son, James M. Wills Jr. of Washington Township; a daughter, Valerie Wynne of Mullica Hill; four grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren.

Services: funeral, noon today, Eth-erington Funeral Home, 700 Powell Gloucester City; burial, Eglington Cemetery, Clarksboro. T. Walter Wren, 72, of Thorofare, died Tuesday at Underwood-Memorial Hospital, Woodbury. Mr. Wren was born in Camden and raised in the Westville Grove section of Deptford Township.

His family atta 4" 4 aaTata. fj mwwra.A.A a OA oaiina Koaa seweii, imj ubuou 589-2500 William A. Myers 52, of Williamsburg, formerly of Collings Lakes and Oaklyn, died Monday at home. A former supervisor at Western Union, Moorestown, Mr. Myers retired in 1989 after 27 years.

He was a U.S. Navy veteran and had lived in Williamsburg for the last two years. Survivors: a son, William A. Jr. of Hammonton; three daughters, Lori Mjrs and Dawn Fountas, both of Coalings Lakes, and Hope Myers of Hammonton; two grandchildren; a sister, Bonnie Ciano of Bellmawr; UKUkWM- 0Pei1 9 t0 11 Pm 18 Holes-Par 49 Bring this ad Saturday.

Sept. 4 or Sunday Sept. 5 for FREE ADMISSION 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. brothers, Willie Lewis of Salisbury, Walter Dale of California, Arthur Griffen of Florida, and Carl and Gerald Lewis, both of Camden; and three sisters, Ida Dale of Salisbury, and Maggie Dale and Joann I More obituaries on B6.

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