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Daily Record from Morristown, New Jersey • Page 2

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Morristown, New Jersey
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Oay Record, North wt N.J., WtdnMday, March 5, 1080 Gertrud Fiechter cvclopcr Of Bombing System Dies Record IJAMSVILLE, Md. (AP) Ed- Mn Francis Laker, developer of served as a major with the 82nd Airborne Division during World War II. It was during the war years that he developed the Pathfinder system. Ihe Pathfinder long-range bomb- ng system, has died at age 70. Laker, who died Saturday, Member Audit Bureau of Circulation.

Published daily except Saturday by Morristown Daily Record Inc. Second Class Postage Paid at Morristown, N.J. 07960. Change of address notice, undeliverable copies and orders for subscriptions are to be sent to Morristown Daily Record Circulation Department, 801 Jefferson Road, Parsippany. OBITUARIES.

Services Set Today For Accident Victim Where to Call Administration 538-2000 Circulation 386-8950 Classified 884-1000 WANTAGE TWP. Services Lisa Marie Turpin, 9, will be held 2 p.m. today at the Assembly nianlau Arts 538-8040 of God Church, Hamburg. E. McLaughlin, Tinton Falls; a brother, the Rev.

Erhard Eisen-mann, Germany; and seven grandchildren. Memorial services will be held 11 a.m. Saturday at the Lutheran Church of Our Savior. Arrangements are by the Tuttle Funeral Home, 272 Route 10. Bertha Ziegenhagen HOPATCONG Bertha Ziegenhagen, 5 Crestview Road, died yesterday at home after a long illness.

She was 88. Born in Germany, she came to this country In 1926. She lived in Dunnellen before moving here nine years ago. She was a member of the Dunnellen Senior Citizens, the Hopat-cong Senior Citizens, and Middlesex Chapel, Middlesex. Surviving are two daughters, Dorothea M.

Wilhelm, here, and Ann Zimer, Dunnellen; and several nieces and nephews. Her son-in-law, Thaddeus Wilhelm, is a member of the board of education here. Services will be held 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Leber Lakeside Funeral Home, Main Road, Landing, where a blessing will be celebrated by St. Jude R.C.

Church. RANDOLPH TWP. Gertrud Fiechter, 58 Fords Road, died Monday at Dover General Hospital following a long illness. She was 81. Born in Germany, she lived in Toms River before moving here.

She was a member of the theran Church of Our Savior, Brooklyn Road, Stanhope. Surviving are a son, Paul here; a daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Carl H. Berg WASHINGTON TWP. (Morris) Carl H.

Berg, 98 E. Mill Road, Long Valley, died yesterday at his home after a short Illness. He was 77. Born in Sweden, he had lived here since 1954. He was a member of Tryggve Lodge No.

88, Vasa, Montclair. He was a retired building contractor. He Is survived by his wife, Astra; two daughters, Mrs. Pamela Coviello, West Caldwell, and Le-nore, Long Valley; three brothers, Harry, Montclair, Nils, Prov-incetown, and Arvid, Will-ingsboro; and four grandchildren. News 386-0200 Production 386-9224 Lisa died Monday at Morns- town Memorial Hospital from in juries sustained when she was hit I be a pickup truck here last Satur- jday afternoon.

Terrl, both at home; and her maternal grandmother, Marie Gallagher. Mrs. Everett Bailey NEWTON Elolse Bailey, 23 Moran died yesterday at the Sussex County Health Center. She was 82. Born here, she lived here her entire life.

She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, here. She Is survived by her husband, Everett; a daughter, Charlotte Beemer, here; and a grandaught-er, Sandra Sentner, Hackettstown. Services will be held 2 p.m. Friday at the Iliff Funeral Home, 156 Main with the Rev. Rodney Boaz officiating.

Born In Pompton Lakes, she (lived on Lower Unionville Road. She was a fourth-grade student at the Sussex Christian School, and was a member of the Assembly of God Church and the church's Missionette group. Women's Dept. 386-9220 For Home Delivery Call 386-8950 Customers should receive their paper by 5 p.m. Mmdw-ftir day and by 9 a.m.

Sundays. Service problems should be brought to the attention of the circulation manager, Richard Harknett. as soon as possible. Rate for daily and Sunday home delivery is $1.20 per week. Mail subscriptions, payable in advance, are $8 per month; $44 for six months; $80 per year.

APO and FPO addresses, $36 for six months. College $50 for nine months. Corrections and Clarifications It is the policy of the Daily Record to correct errors in news items as soon as possible. r. Errors should be brought to the attention of William Donnel-lon.

assistant managing editor, or Jay Schreiber, night editor, by calling 386-0200. Surviving are her parents, John land Carol; two sisters, Laurie and The office building proposed by the Route 10 Properties Associates will be heard at a Parsippany planning board meeting scheduled for tomorrow at 8 p.m. Today's EXTRA gives the wrong day. Jerome Fulinello MORRISTOWN Jerome Fulinello, a Purple Heart recipient for action during World War II in France, died yesterday at his home here. He was 67.

Mr. Fulinello, 21 Wetmore was born in Binghamton, N.Y., and lived here the past 30 years. He was a graduate of Bar-ringer High School, Newark, and the University of Newark, now a division of Rutgers University. He retired in 1975 after 45 Mrs. Stanley Zelensky VENICE, Fla.

Mrs. Catherine F. Zelensky, a former Dover, N.J. resident, died yesterday at Venice Hospital here after a short illness. She was 71.

Bom in Newark, N.H., she had lived most of her life in the Dover area before moving here nine years ago. Her address here was 555 Mount Vernon Drive. She was past president of the American Legion Auxiliary, Unit 91, Wharton, N.J. Surviving are her husband, Stanley a son, Fred Ader, Kenvil, N.J.; two sisters, Mrs. Alice Esposito, Chatham, N.J., and Mrs.

Martha Applegate, Rocka-way, N.J.; and a grandchild. Services will be held 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Bermingham Funeral Home, 249 S. Main Wharton. Mrs.

Motion Services NORTHBROOK. 111. Services years on the staff of the Newark Public Library. During World War II, he fought at the Battle of the Bulge and was wounded and taken prisoner at the Battle of the Ardennes for which he was awarded the Purple Heart. He was a member of the Sho-lom Club and the Senior Citizens Center.

Surviving are his wife, Eleanor; a daughter, Mrs. Nancy Blohm, Bemardsville; two brothers, Frank, Nutley, and Louis, Howell Township; two sisters, Mrs. Rita Gannon, Deerfield Beach, and Mrs. Grace Bar-one, Nutley; and two grandchildren. The funeral will be held 9:30 a.m.

tomorrow from the Doyle Funeral Home, 106 Maple with a Mass of the Resurrection at 10 a.m. at the Church of the Assumption. Margaret De Filippis BERNARDSVILLE Mrs. Margaret Colavito De Filippis, 25 Maple died yesterday at her home. She was 94.

Bom in Italy, she came to this country when she was 18 and settled in New York. She had lived here since 1921. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Mine Brook Road. Surviving are a son, Paul Colavito, Morristown; six daughters, Mrs. Rose Panzarino, Basking Ridge, Mrs.

Mary Vitale, Mrs. Katherine Ricciardi, Lena Colavito and Antoinette Colavito, all here, and Mrs. Jean Garzlone, Morris Plains; a sister, Mrs. Antoinette D'Erasmo, Wappinger Falls, N.Y.; nine grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held 11 a.m.

Friday at the First Presbyterian Church. Arrangements are by the Gallaway and Crane Funeral Home, 9 Church St. for Mrs. Agnes M. Motion, formerly of Madison, N.J., will be held 11 a.m.

tomorrow at the Burroughs and Kohr Funeral Home, 106 Main Madison. Mrs. Motion died Sunday at the Brentwood Nursing Center, River-woods, 111. She was 93. A native of Scotland, she had lived in Madison for many years before moving to Illinois to make her home with her daughter, Mrs.

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Helen Speck, Center Grove Road, died yesterday at home after a short Illness. She was 80. Suburban Savings' 5 Checking NO SERVICE CHARGES REGARDLESS OF YOUR BALANCE ONLY $50 MINIMUM BALANCE NEEDED TO EARN INTEREST When you want what is simply the very best in 5 Checking Suburban's got it! Born in Jefferson Township. she lived in this area all her life. She was a member of the Sen ior Citizens of Dover.

Surviving are two sisters, Olive Soulea, New Brunswick, and Sarah Henderson, with whom she lived; and nephews and nieces. Services will be held 10 a.m. to morrow at the Smith Funeral Home, 1 Baker Dover. DC FILIPPIS, Margaret Colmtto of t) Mepto Bar-nerdevwa, on March 4, 1860. Belorad mother or Ufa.

Roeo Penicrlno, Mm. Mary vnata, Mr. Katharine Nto-dardl. MMe Lena Colatrtlo, Mn. Jean Oarttone, Paul and Antomatto CoUvtto.

Tha oanrioa mm ba hard at tha Feet PraeDylarian Church, Mm araok Road. Bernard, vme, Friday at 11 a.m. Frtanda may via- at tha OaHa-arey and Crane Funeral Homo, Church Bernardo. mm, Thuraday, 1-4 and S-s p.m. (OS) ncCHTtrl.

Oartrud ot Forde Road. Randolph Town, ahtp. tormerhr ot Toma River, on March 100. Mother ol Paul E. ot Randolph, Mro.

Oertrude E. MoLoughlln of Tinton Falle. Slater ol the Rot. Erhard Eraenmerm of Germany. Mao eunrHred by eeven trandchUdran.

Memorial aenrleea win ha held at it a.m. Saturday. Maroh 1060 at tha Lutheran Church of Our Savior, Brooklyn Rood, Stanhope. The family requeete donations to the church or the N.J. Foundation For the BUnd.

Arrangement by the Turtle Funeral Home, Randolph Townetnp. (OS) Oonnon ot Deerfield 01 mm afcred by two grandcMMran. Funeral fromM Doyle nerol Home, Joe Maple Momatovm, on March at 30 e.m. Maaa of the Reauneetlrm ti2 KURKEWICZ (nee) Motrareal, Wlod, alone, on Mondav yeer. Beloved Kite of the lata Stanley.

Deaf imttieVof elk. Irene Walter, MaieruierVnd StereafjT Orenrwthar ol 13. Oraet-yandmothar of 16. fVMattvea "Jr." KZH "nd lunar from dor-SiLSf" Memorial, SM Hoover Btoomhatd, on Thuredey, ml Funeral Haa el St V-ontinjj. Chj'io a.m.

MtEmrSouS St le Cemetery. Frlende may can Tueadw and Wednee. day, a-4 end 7-t p.m. (oeflo) wodnee. MOTION, Agnee M.

ot Northbrook, formerly at Mad-loon, N.J., on March tSSO. Wife of the late John Motion and mother ol Mra. Harmon (Catherine) OUbart of Norttibrook, end Robert Morion ot Coral Oeblee, Fle. Aleo eurvhred by four erandcMdran and two greet-panofehMren. Funeral aenrtce at the Burroughe and Kohr Funeral Home, 10S Mem Madlaon, Thureday, March at 11 cm.

In Sou of flowera, dorumone to the MedMon Ambulance Squad vrmuM be eppreolotod. (OS) 4 Wnlppany Road, Whtppeny, arm urrectton at 10 a.m. Notre' 1 otXunt MU' n. etery. Vletteuon Tueedey, 4 and 74 p.m.

wedneedey, S- mmm Mrs. Eric Nester end Locn Association Avenel Bayonrwj Bellmawr Cherry Hill Deal Edgewater Elmwood Park Emerson Franklin Hackettstown Hamilton Twp. Monroe Morris Plains Nutley Old Bridge Paramus Piscataway Rldgefield Somerset Sparta Toms River Wayne West Deptford Wllllngboro Woodcrest Member F.S.L.I.C. RANDOLPH TWP. Mildred L.

Nester, 63, of Franklin Road, died Saturday while visiting her daughter in California. Bom in Paterson, she lived In Chicago before moving here. Surviving are her husband, Eric a son, Carl Netcong; a daughter, Mrs. Jan M. Kapash, San Rafael, two sisters, Mrs.

Ruth Cunningham and Mrs. Jean Wizotoulos, both of Chicago, and five grandchildren. Services will be held Friday at 10 a.m. at the Tuttle Funeral Home, 272 Route 10..

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