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A6 Daily Record, Morris County, N.J. Tuesday, March 8, 2011 Obituaries Additional obituaries, A2 LOY LINDEMAN HARMAN, JR. AGE: 93 HALLOWELL, ME WILLIAM H. (BILLY) CHAPLIN AGE: 82 FORMERLY OF MT. ARLINGTON Death Notices drive up windows at Subway dren, Rev.

Wayne and wife, Aquino, Robert Boonton Lewis Carey, Directors of Funerals Borgers, Mark Boonton S.J. Priola Parsippany Funeral Service Brown, Annie; Morristown Earl I. Jones Funeral Home Chaplin William H. (Billy); formerly of Mt. Arlington Dcllosso, Sheila Stanhope Leber-Lakeside Funeral Home Fehsal, Mildred Randolph Smith-Taylor-Ruggiero Funeral Home Harman, Loy Lindeman; Hallowell, ME Staples Funeral Home Jungfer, Helen Glasser McCracken Funeral Home Kenny, Elizabeth Chatham Twp.

William R. Dangler Funeral Home Kun, Marguerite; Brick S.J. Priola Parsippany Funeral Service MacKenzie, Malcolm Long Valley Heintzelman Funeral Home McCoy, Dr. Eileen Carey; Branchburg Cusick Funeral Home Mooncy, Kevin Highland Lake, N.Y. Maxwell Funeral Home Wright, Dolores; Cedar Knolls Bradley-Braviak Funeral Home William H.

Chaplin (Billy), formerly of Mt. Arlington, NJ passed away peacefully, after a long illness, with his loving wife, Dorothy at his side, on Sunday, Feb. 27, 2011. He was 82. Mr.

Chaplin was the son of Elmer and Jennie Chaplin. As a teenager, he drove a taxi for his dad, who owned Chap-lins Taxi Service. He was a graduate of Roxbury High School. Billy served in the Army Reserves. He was a lifelong member of the Elks and a member of the Lake Hopatcong Yacht Club.

Billy was self employed and enjoyed traveling throughout the world. He is survived bv his chil- SHEILA AGE: 75 Sheila F. (nee: Weaver) Del-losso of Stanhope passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family on Sunday, March 6, 2011 at Compassionate Care Hospice, Dover. She was 75. Born and raised in Netcong, she remained true to her roots before moving to Stanhope in 1986.

She worked various secretarial positions prior to her retirement with Crum and Forster, Parsippany. She had a passion for life, cooking and entertaining family and friends. She is predeceased by her sister, Lois Esposito and her husband, Sam; her sister, Ada Bird and her husband Tom and her brother-in-law, Wes Griffin. Beloved wife of 53 years of Frank. Devoted mother of Gary and his wife Karen and Stephen and his wife Karen.

Loving grandmother of Stephen Jr. and his companion Tiffany, Kyle, Paige and Chase. Loving step-grandmother of Aime. Cherished great grandmother of Cecelia Rose. Dear sis Earlv Tuesday morning, March 1, our dad, Loy Lindeman Harman, 93, left this life of pain, dementia and loneliness wanting to be with his wife, Emma (Beebe) Harman, who passed away in 2007.

Dad passed away at the Maine Veteran's Home in Augusta, but he had been living at the Woodlands in Hallowell, Maine. Dad was the second child and second son of Else (Baldwin) and Loy Harman, Sr. and was born at home in Orange, New Jersey on October 1, 1917. Dad was followed by two more brothers and six sisters. Dad has four remaining siblings, all sisters, living in Florida: Mary Burke, Gladys Morgan, Harriet Holmes and Ann Guerino.

A sister, Grace, died as an infant. Dad was predeceased by his brothers: Frederick, Charles, and Raymond. Those ten children spent their childhood in the Mt. Tabor section of Parsippany Troy Hills, NJ. Just prior to WWII, in July 1941, Dad met Mom while at an amusement park with Dad's brother and his wife.

Dad always joked about that. After dating for several months, Mom and Dad eloped six days after the Pearl Harbor attack, December 13, 1941- they had been married 65 years. Dad left for overseas in February 1942 as a part of the 439'th Signal Construction Battalion of the Army Air Corp and returned in October 1945 as a technician Fifth Grade 64'th Fighter Group 12'th Air Force, having served in Algeria, French Morocco, Tunisia, Naples-Foggia, Rome-Arno, Southern France, Rhineland, Ardennes, and Central Europe. Our family remained in New Jersey for many years, but when their younger daughters, Catherine (Harman) Scheff, married Ronald Scheff they eventually moved to Dallas, Pennsylvania, and then Jane (Harman) Hubert married William Hubert and moved to Pittston, Maine. Dad and Mom lived in homes that they built or renovated in Mt.

Tabor, Wharton, Rocka-way, and Denville (all in New Jersey) until 1997, when they built a new home in Trucks-ville, to be nearer their daughter, Catherine. In 2001, they moved to Hallowell, ME, again, to be nearer their daughter, Jane. Dad and Mom remained together until Mom's health failed and she entered the Maine Veteran's Home, even there, Mom and Dad shared a room until Dad's recovery- Mom remained until her death. Even though Dad was using a walker in recent years, he was quite active. He enjoyed going to lunch with his devoted sister in law, Eileen Seiser, liked to share family gatherings and short car trios.

He'd even drive to the HELEN D. JUNGFER AGE: 96 GLASSER Helen D. Jungfer, 96, of of the Northwood Commu-Glasser, NJ, entered into nity Association. She was so eternal rest on Monday, loved by her community, the March 7, 2011. Devoted wife Borough of Hopatcong, NJ of the late Col.

Richard named a day in her honor. Jungfer, chaplain; Beloved Dorothy in Oklahoma, Scott and wife, Melanie in Florida; daughter, Patricia and hus band Greg Sharp in Iowa and son, Kenneth of Mt. Arlington. Also surviving are ten grandchildren and one great grandchild. He was preceded in death by his sister, Mildred and brothers, Bub, Kenneth, and Butch.

He is survived by brother, Donald and his wife, Carol in Ocala, Florida and brother, Jack of Mt. Arlington, NJ. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends and most of all, by his loving wife, Dottie. There will be a private memorial service for William, for his wife and relatives. F.DELLOSSO STANHOPE ter of Earl Weaver and his wife Theresa, Joan Togno and her husband Joe and Elsie Griffin.

Also survived by many cousins, nieces and nephews. Relatives and tnends are respectfully invited to attend a Prayer Service on Friday, March 11th at at the Leber-Lakeside Funeral Home, 150 Landing Road, Landing. The funeral home will open at Interment: Stanhope Union Cemetery, Mt. Olive Twp. Visiting will be held in the funeral home on Thursday, March 10th from to In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in her memory may be made to the American Heart Association, 2550 US Hwy 1, North Brunswick, NJ 08902-4301 or to the American Lung Association, 1301 Pennsyl vania NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC 20004.

For further information and to offer online condolences please visit www.leberlake side.com. The family will receive their relatives and friends at McCracken Funeral Home, 1500 Morris Avenue, Union, NJ on Friday, March 11th from 7PM to 9PM. A Funeral Service for Helen will be held at the Funeral Home on Saturday, March 12th at 10AM. An Interment will follow at Hollywood Memorial Park, Union, NJ. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts in Helen's name to The Humane Soci ety, Dept MEMIT9, 2100 St NW Washington, DC 20037 andor Lake Hopatcong His torical Society Museum P.O.

Box 668, Landing, NJ 07850 would be appreciated by her familv. years before retiring. She had been an active volunteer with various organizations in the Chatham township area. Survivors include her husband of 43 years, Joseph P. Kenny her children Joseph P.

Kenny Jr. and his wife Maria of Mendham Township, and Patricia A. Kenny of Chatham Town ship; her siblings, Joan Burke of South Carolina Jack Harder of Little Egs Harbor, and Howard Harder of Idaho; and her three grandchildren, Ryan, Bren dan, and Morgan. Keiatives and mends are invited to call Wednesday, March 9, 2-4 7-9pm at the William R. Dangler Funeral Home, 309 Springfield Summit.

The Funeral Mass will be celebrated Thursday, March 10, at Corpus Christi R.C. Church in Chatham Township. Interment will follow at Fair Mount Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to the charity of one's choice would be appre ciated. KEVIN R.

MOONEY AGE: 47 HIGHLAND LAKE, N.Y. Kevin R. Mooney, 47, of Highland Lake, N.Y., died Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011. A Memorial Mass will be held on Saturday, March 12th, 2011 at 12:30 PM at St.

Theresa's Church 450 Radio Rd. Little Egg Harbor NJ 08087. Arrangements were under the supervision of Maxwell Funeral Home, 160 Mathistown Road, Little Egg Harbor. 57 a and Kf tor a small pizza or two chicken legs, until his doctor "restricted" his last year. always enjoyed sports.

As a young teenager he cad- died at the local golf course, while at Morristown, NJ High School, Class of 1937, he had pitched a no hitter and was scouted by the Yankees (batting Avg. but WWII interfered with any professional hopes. He was active in Softball and baseball leagues, basketball, golfing, bowling, as Mom had often said "If it involved a ball, Loy was playing it!" Dad was also a great player of games with 'his girls'. He taught us how to play many board games like Sorry, and card games-Rummy and even Poker, reminding us to ante up. Besides being well known for his sport activities, Dad was known for his great sense of humor.

Even while in bed at the Maine Veterans Home and in pain, a nurse had brought a comb to him asking if he'd like to use it "now or later." Dad's reply (with a straight face) was, "Later when my hair grows in." Dad was nearly bald most of his life. He was always ready with a quick quip and a big smile. Dad was retired from Rowe Manufacturing in Whippany, NJ as the payroll administrator. But he held positions as an assembler, plumber, carpenter, handyman and "Jack of All Trades, but Master of title for himself. Besides his daughters, sons in laws, sisters and sister in law, there are others that are going to miss him, his grandchildren, Ann (Scheff) Sowers of Spring Brook Township, PA, Joseph Scheff of Wyoming, PA, Sarah (Hubert) Ricker of Pittston, ME, Benjamin Hubert of San Diego, CA and Mary Hubert of Pittston, ME and three great grandchildren, Jacob Sowers, George Riker and Madelyn Scheff.

Dad leaves us giving us pride in his accomplishments, being honored with his sense of duty and love in our beings, for he was a good father. My sister and I would like to thank the staff at the Maine Veteran's Home in Augusta. They so well provided the understanding and care he and our family needed during Dad's last days with us. A committal service with military honors will be held for Dad at the Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery Mt Vernon Rd Augusta on Monday, March 7 at 1pm. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Dad's memory to HealthReach Hospice PO Box 828 Waterville, ME 04903 or to Maine Veteran's Home 310 Cony Rd Augusta, ME 04330.

Kun of Tuscon, AZ; a sister, Rita Bottego of Fredricksburg, MD, and four grandchildren, Captain Andrew Kuen, Alexandra Kuen, Heather Kun and Jes-sican Kun. Relatives and friends are invited to call Thursday, March 10, 2-4 7-9pm at S.J. Priola Parsippany Funeral Service, 60 North Bever-wyck Lake Hiawatha. Funeral Services will be Friday, March 11, in the funeral home. Interment will follow at Flower Hill Cemetery, North Bergen.

For further info please see narsiDDanvfuneral.com. Northwest Elks District. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his son, Malcolm F. MacKenzie II and his wife, Margie of Schnecks-ville, PA; daughter, Debra L. Elmire and her husband, Howard of Reeders, PA; sister, Sueann Robinson of Ohio; granddaughters, Cait-lin and Allison.

A service will be private. No calling hours. The Heintzelman Funeral Home, in Schnecksville, PA is in charge of arrangements. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the NJ State Elks Handicapped Children's Committee, co the funeral home, P.O. Box 196, Schnecksville.

PA 18078-0196. E.AQUINO BOONTON Frankford Robert and his wife, Cindy of Flanders; his daughters, Michelle and her husband, Jim DeMar- of Denville land Marybeth and er husband, Tom Riedinger of Mans field his sisters, Mary Bucceri and Ida Aquino both of Boonton, as well as 8 grandchildren, Samantha Aquino, Cassie, Tommy, An gela, and Kevin Riedinger and Andrew, Patrick, and Emily DeMartino. Funeral Services from Lewis Carey, Directors of Funerals, on Thursday morning, March 10th at to be followed by his Liturgy of Christian Burial to be celebrated at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Boonton at Interment Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may call at the Funeral Home, 312 W.

Main Street, Boonton on Wednesday, 2-4 7-9PM. BORGERS BOONTON his mother, Luise M. Borg ers (nee Cohrs) of Florida; his siblings, Erich and wife Karen of Illinois, Kathryn Hill and husband Dan of Florida and Keith Borgers of Florida; six grandchildren, Olivia Rose, Shawn, Dannielle, Logan, Katie, and Jillian; and his father-in-law, Sam Picconi of Lake Hiawatha. Relatives and friends are invited to call Wednesday, March 9, 2-4 7-9pm at the S.J. Priola Parsippany Funeral Service, 60 North Bev-erwyck Lake Hiawatha (973-335-4700).

Funeral Services will be Wednesday at during visitation. Private cremation will follow. For further info, please see parsippanyfuneral.com. MILDRED M. FEHSAL RANDOLPH Mildred M.

Fehsal of Randolph, NJ passed away on Friday, March 4, 2011. Mildred worked for 32 years as a secretary at the Picatinny Arsenal. In addition to her parents, Mildred was predeceased by her two brothers, Fred and Johny Giorgianni. She is survived by a son, Kevin Fehsal and his wife Eileen of Maryland; daughters, Debra Brady of Boca Raton, FL and Kim Johns and her long time companion, Bruce McDowell of Whippany, she also leaves behind three grandchildren, Dana, Kevin, and Ben, and a brother, Jim Giorgianni and his wife Al-lyson of Freehold, NJ. She will be greatly missed.

Funeral services were private for the family members. Arrangements are under the direction of Smith-Taylor-Ruggiero Funeral Home at One Baker (Rt. 46) Dover NJ 07801. Online condolences may be offered through mother of the late Richard Jungfer Dear sister of the late William Hoffman; Also predeceased by her loving daughter-in-law, Gail (Meyer) Jungfer. Cherished aunt to her niece, Linda Hoffman, and her nephew, William G.

Hoffman and his wife Stephanie; also survived by her dear grand-niece, Rebekah Hoffman. Mrs. Jungfer was born in Newark, NJ. She resided in Glasser, NJ for over 40 years. She was a professional organist and performed for various churches, weddings and community events.

She was very active in her com-munitv. servine as Dresident ROBERT AGE: 87 Robert E. Aquino died peacefully on Sunday evening, March 6, 2011 at the Renaissance Care Center at Cedar Crest, Pompton Plains. He was 87. He was born in and a lifelong resident of Boonton until moving to Pompton Plains.

Prior to his retirement, he had been employed for 35 years as a Supervisor for the N.J. Div. of Motor Vehicles, Morristown and was also a co-owner with his brother, Nick of Aquino's Coffee Shop, Boonton. He was a veteran of WWII, having served in the Marine Corps. He was a member of the Boonton Panthers Club.

He enjoyed watching the Yankees, Giants and Horse racing, doing crossword puzzles, Italian food and his favorite dessert, Banana Cream Pie. He was predeceased by his beloved wife, Patricia E. (Mc Carthy) on March 2, 2007. He is survived by his sons, Anthonv and his wife. Jill of MARK L.

AGE: 66 Mark L. Borgers, 66, died Monday morning, March 7, 2011 at St. Clare's Hospital in Denville following a brief illness. Born in Urbana, Mr. Borgers' work with the military brought him to various parts of the country.

He had lived in Washington D.C, Guam, Texas, Hawaii, and Florida before coming to Boonton 10 years ago. Mr. Borgers worked as an administrator with the United States Air Force for 30 years, before being honorably discharged and retiring in 1993. He is survived by his wife of 33 years, Joann A. Borgers (nee Picconi); three children, Bryan Borgers and his wife Amy of Florida, Erica Borgers and her fiancee Jason Klonkowski of Georgia, and Mark A.

Borgers and his wife Aneel of JaDan: ANNIE BROWN MORRISTOWN Annie Brown of Morris town on Wednesday, March 2, 2011, beloved mother of Shirley Jones. Also survived by 5 grand children, 2 great grandchil dren, sister in-law Hattie Green, other relatives and friends. Predeceased by husband, James Brown and son, Hosea Brown, siblings, Carrie Green, Letsie Clem onds, William Green and Da vid Green. Funeral Services Thurs day, March 10, 2011, 11 am at Church of God and Christ, 3 Rowe Street, Morristown. Visitation, 2-4 and 7-9 PM Wednesday at the church Interment Heavenly Rest Memorial Park East Ha nover.

Arrangements by Earl I. Jones Funeral Home, 305 First Street, Hacken-sack. Brent Smallwood Senior Director. Repress ijour DailyRecord comobifuaries BITUARIES Special tributes purchased by family and fnend' To place an obituary: E-mail lo DRobitw gannelt.com or lax 88H-M6-y24l Monday to Friday I am lo 5 pm Saturday and Sunday noon to 4 pm Questions about obituaries may be called in to XXK-Sft-ifW) To pimct nxmarmm or ctrd tf tkak: Call m-42H15H or Fax 97.1-4:fWi5: i Musi IK nxcived day prior In puhtuTMi) The Daily Rscord reserves the nqW to publish, dtstntxrte raouroose and ottwwise use pnrrt electronic and other media piattorms afl suommeo obrtuanes and photographs ELIZABETH A. KENNY AGE: 73 CHATHAM TWP.

MARGUERITE KUN AGE: 93 BRICK Marguerite Kun (nee Cer- Timothv I A lit veiiera) died Sunday, March 6, 2011 at the Hospice at Ocean Medical Center in Brick. She was 93. Born and raised in North Bergen, she had lived in Paramus and in Montville for 20 years before recently moving to Brick. Mrs. Kun had worked as a saleswoman with Sterns and later Macy's Department Store in Wayne for over 20 years, retiring 10 years ago.

She was preceded in death by her husband, William B. Kun, Jr. Survivors include her sons, Dr. William B. Kuen, III and his wife Doris of Montville, Joel Cer-velle of Auburn.

and MALCOLM F. MACKENZIE AGE: 80 LONG VALLEY Elizabeth A. Kenny (nee Harder) died Saturday, March 5, 2011 at Overlook Hospital in Summit. She was 73. Born and raised in Jersey City, she had been a resident of Chatham Township since 1970.

Mrs. Kenny was a graduate of the Holy Name Hospital School of Nursing and had worked as a registered nurse with the Port Authority of NY NJ. After raising her family, she earned her real estate license and worked as a real estate agent with Burgdoff Realtors in Chatham for 20 books. date or town. Malcolm F.

MacKenzie, 80, of Long Valley, NJ, died Sunday, March 6, 2011 in the Inpatient Hospice Unit at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown, PA. He was the husband of Barbara E. (De-Mott) MacKenzie to whom he was married for the last years. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, March 9, 1930, Malcolm was the son of the late Gustavus F. and Thelma F.

(Schmidt) MacKenzie. He was employed as a supervi sor for the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) for 35 years before retiring. Malcolm was founding member of the Hackettstown Elks Lodse 2331 where he was their first Exulted Ruler. He also was a Past District DeDutv for the Stuireoiir memories. Obituaries remain online for 90 days at DailyRecord.comobituaries Sign guest Search by name,.

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