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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • Page A8

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8A HOMENEWSTRIBUNE MYCENTRALJERSEY.COM Death Notices Hough, David Powder Springs, GA; Anderson Funeral Service Kellaway, Joan Rahway; Lehrer Gibilisco Funeral Home Mantovani, Alan Carteret; Chubenko Funeral Home Pellicane, Lucy Edison; Boylan Funeral Home Perlman, Milton Monroe; Mount Sinai Memorial Chapels Potochar, Edward East Brunswick; Rezem Funeral Home Rak, Lottie Ewing; Winowicz Funeral Home Rasmussen, Maryann Metuchen; Costello-Runyon Funeral Home Susan, Rachel New Brunswick; Selover Funeral Home Wierzbowski, Helen Fords; Cusick Funeral Home Mrs.JoanC.(neeTice) surroundedbyherloving family.ShewasborninRah- residentofRahway.Mrs. KellawaywasaProgram BrunswickCorporationin eretfor10yearsretiring in1980.Shewasamember OrderoftheEasternStar DaughtersoftheNileMalas motherandfriendandwill bemissedbyall. Mrs.Kellawayisprede- ceasedbyherhusband, EdwardJ.Kellawaywho KathleenKellawaywhodied in1965andTerriRoskywho diedin2014.Sheissurvived byherdaughterCaroland herhusbandJeffKelsey, andherhusbandWillLewis, LexiPysniakandherhus- bandRayDickersonandher lovingcompanionPepper. loveddecoratingforevery andChristmas.Hermotto everyone. Funeralserviceswilltake way.Visitationwillbeon and7-9pmattheFuneral Home.Internmentwillbe heldatFranklinMemo- Brunswick.

tionscanbemadetotheLu- pusFoundationofAmerica. JOANC.KELLAWAY Milton Perlman died on Thursday, June 2, 2016, at the Gardens at Monroe. He was 95. Born in New York City, he resided in North Brunswick before moving to Monroe Township 33 years ago. Prior to retiring, Milton was Vice President of Sales for Schott Brothers, outerwear manufacturer in Perth Amboy.

He was a U.S. Army veteran of WWII, having served from 1942 to 1946, as a Squad Leader in the Asiatic Theater. Milton was an enthusiastic member of the Concordia Golf Club. He was a congregant of Beit Shalom in Monroe Township. He was predeceased by his wife, Bernice, in 1985.

Surviving are his wife of 27 years, Renee Shuster Perlman; two daughters, Rita Galen and her husband, Robert, of Monroe Town- ship and Andrea Colucci of Davie, FL; two step-children, Stacey Shuster and her wife, Joan Lefkowitz, of San Fransisco, CA, and Scott Shuster of Los Angeles, CA; four grandchildren, Jed and Zachary Wilson and Beth and Andrew Colucci; two step-grandchildren, Mara and Joshua Shuster-Lefkowitz, and ve great-grandchildren, Elle, Joshua, Noah and Oscar Wilson and Claire Marie Kathron. Funeral services will be held on Sunday at 11:45 AM at MOUNT SINAI MEMORIAL CHAPELS, Cranbury Road at Evergreen Boulevard, East Brunswick, followed by interment in Floral Park Cemetery, South Brunswick. For directions please visit www.msmc.us. Memorial contributions may be made to Congregation Beit Shalom, 1600 Perrineville Road, Monroe Township, NJ 08831. MILTON PERLMAN AGE: 95 MONROE EdwardJosephPotochar RobertWoodJohnsonUni- versityHospitalatHamil- ton.Hewas74.

lateHoustonandCatherine Brunswickforthepast55 years. Priortohisretirementin FittersUnionLocal669in ownerofAlertSprinklerin Jamesburgfor38years. Hewaspredeceasedby Charles. wardPotocharJr.ofEast CynthiaPotocharNazario andherhusbandGaryof ciaSeaverandherhusband ThomasofEastBrunswick; sylvaniaandSteveofPenn- membersandfriends. Funeralserviceswillbe intheRezemFuneralHome, Brunswick.Entombment willfollowatHolyCross wick.Relativesandfriends maycallatthefuneralhome Memorialcontributions condolencestothefamily, visitwww.rezemfh.com.

EDWARDJOSEPHPOTOCHAR Lucypassedawaypeace- ablyathomeonJune01, 2016whereshewasalways surroundedbyherfamily whomshelovedsouncondi- tionally. LucywasborninNew wheresheresideduntilshe seyover67yearsago.She wasacommunicantofSt. MatthewsChurchinEdison, NewJersey.Lucylovedat- tendingfamilycelebrations, lovedlife. Lucyispredeceasedbythe AldrichandLucyHughes PellicaneLawrenceandher husbandStephenLawrence, hersonStephenPellicane, hergrandsonsJackiePelli- caneandStephenLawrence, hersisterMaryTamborini Miaraandherbrothers, ThomasAldrich. Lucyissurvivedbyher andherhusbandThomas BetskoofTomsRiverand LucyPellicaneofEdison, hersonsanddaughterin andSharonPellicaneof PellicaneofPiscataway, PhillipandLauraPellicane tersPeggyCrissofHigh- landParkandJaneCam- pionofNorthBrunswick, herGrandchildrenandtheir ertandJessicaPellicane, SaraandWilliamDoherty, TracyandJamesWeber, Grandchildrenandspouses, RobertandBrielleWhite, CoreyandMelissaFernan- AmandaKolenskiandher herGreatGreatGrandchil- nephews.

Relativesandfriendsare invitedtovisitonMonday, 7-9pmatBoylanFuneral Edison.AMassofChris- tianBurialwillbeheldon son.Intermentwillfollow atSt.Peter’sCemetery,New Brunswick. LUCYM.PELLICANE Rachel F. (Talluto) Susan died Tuesday, May 31, 2016 at Lehigh Valley Muhlenberg campus in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. She was 85. Born in New York City, she lived most of her life in New Brunswick.

She had worked for Bond Clothing Company in New Brunswick. Mrs. Susan was a communicant of St. Mary of Mount Virgin R.C. Church in New Brunswick and was a member of the Golden Age Club.

Her husband James J. Susan died in 2001. She was also predeceased by her son Howard Susan; her parents Joseph J. and Isabella (Viggiano) Talluto; and by her sister Marie Bochynsky. Surviving are her daughter Donna Rauber and her husband Al of Northampton, Pennsylvania; her daughter- in-law Donna Susan of Toms River; her sister Ann Jannone of Orlando, Florida; four grandchildren Jennifer Rauber and her Jason Storbeck, Sharon Uyar and her husband Aydin, James Susan and Jaclyn Susan; and three great grandchildren Giovanni, Jayda and Aliya Uyar.

Funeral services will be 9:45 AM Monday from Selover Funeral Home, 555 Georges Road, North Brunswick followed by a 10:30 AM Mass at St. Mary of Mt. Virgin Church in New Brunswick. Entombment will follow in Franklin Memorial Park in North Brunswick. Visitation will be at the funeral home Sunday from 2 PM to 5 PM.

In lieu of ow- ers contributions may be made to St. Jude Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105-1942. RACHEL F. SUSAN AGE: 85 NEW BRUNSWICK Helen T.

Wierzbowski, 91 died peacefully on Wednesday, May 25, 2016 under the wonderful care of Bridgeway Care Center, Bridgewater. She was a Fords, NJ resident for 67 years. Helen was born on December, 1924 in Perth Amboy to Mary Jarczewska and Frank Bialecki. Helen graduated from Charles E. Gregory School of Nursing, currently Raritan Bay Medical Center in Perth Amboy, NJ.

She was the RN Supervisor at the Perth Amboy General Hospital, currently Raritan Bay Medical Center, and later in her career she was an RN at the Nursing Home of Perth Amboy on Elm Street. Helen retired in 1997. Helen was predeceased by a daughter, Celeste Wierzbowski Susino, her twin sister Dorothy Updegrave and brothers Alvin Bialecki and Robert Bialecki. She is survived by two sons Henry Wierzbowski, Millstone and Ronald and wife Terry Wi- erzbowski of Rancho Cucamonga, CA, a son-in-law, Charles Susino of Piscataway, ve grandchildren Janet DeNunzio, Branchburg, Dana Susino, Pine Hill, Lauren Alaire, SanDiego, CA, Rachael Jones, Rancho Cucamonga, CA and Joseph Wierzbowski, Racho Cucamonga, CA and one great grandson Dominic DeNun- zio. Helen enjoyed cooking, sewing, knitting and crocheting.

She also had a green thumb in the garden. Helen devoted her entire life and care taking to her family. She will be dearly missed. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, June 18, at the Immaculate Conception Church in Somerville. Entombment to follow at Alpine Cemetery, Perth Amboy.

In lieu of owers, please make donations to your favorite charity in honor. HELEN T. WIERZBOWSKI AGE: 91 FORDS FormerlyofPiscataway, NJ.Davidwasagraduateof NorthCarolinaCentralUni- wasaLt.withtheCollege ParkPoliceDepartment SpecialOperationsUnitin Survivingarehisparents, MonicaandDavidL.Hough, ewsandcousins. Funeralservicewillbe atthechurchfrom10AM, untilthetimeofservice. BurialwillbeheldatLake cataway.

GA Alan Mantovani, 65 of Carteret passed away on Friday, June 3, 2016 at his home. Born in Secaucus, Alan was raised in Sayreville before moving to Carteret in 1979. He was employed at FMC which later became Astaris Chemical in Carteret until retiring in 2010 at which time he began working with the Carteret Department of Public Works. Alan was a CCD teacher at St. Joseph R.C.

Church in Carteret and was a member of both the Avenel Knights of Columbus and the Carteret Elks Lodge Alan is survived by his wife of 34 years, Linda Mantovani, children, Gina Mantovani and her Sean, Kayla Mantovani and grandchildren Brianna and Aiden along with many cousins and extended family. Visitation will be held on Monday, June 6, 2016 from 6pm to 9pm at CHUBENKO FUNERAL HOME, 625 Port Reading Avenue, Port Reading, NJ 07064. A Catholic prayer service will begin at To send online condolences, please visit www.chuben kofh.com. ALAN MANTOVANI AGE: 65 CARTERET Maryann Rasmussen, 74, of Metuchen, passed away Friday, June 3, 2016, at home surrounded by her family. Born in New Brunswick, she grew up in Metuchen, attending St.

Francis Cathedral School and Metuchen High School. She moved to South Plain- when she got married, then moved back to Metuchen. She was a dental assistant for Dr. Rednor until she became ill in 2014. Maryann is predeceased by her parents Thomas and Alice Sheridan; her siblings Thomas, Randall and Marilyn Sheridan.

Surviving are her husband of 55 years, Walter Rasmussen; three children Patrick Rasmussen and his wife Robyn, Eric Rasmussen and his wife Anne, and Inga Rasmussen; four grandchildren Skyler, Rhiannon, Max and Ava. A memorial visitation will be held Sunday 2-6pm at Costello-Runyon Funeral Home, 568 Middlesex Ave. (Rt.27) Metuchen (costello- runyon.com). In lieu of ow- ers, donations can be made to Memorial Sloan Kettering 136 Mountainview Blvd, Basking Ridge, NJ 07920. MARYANN RASMUSSEN AGE: 74 METUCHEN GONEBUTNOT FORGOTTENISWHAT SOVERYTRUE.

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