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Daily Record from Morristown, New Jersey • A5

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DAILYRECORD.COM THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 2018 5A Skinner, Lulu Mae 83 Flanders 08-Jan Coughlin Funeral Home Marjorie 91 Greensboro, NC 29-Dec Forbis and Dick Guilford Chapel Karen M. Boonton 04-Jan Codey Mackey Funeral Home Blossom 88 10-Jan Norman Dean Home For Services Frank A. 78 North Abington Twp. 08-Jan Young Funeral Home Frank A. 78 08-Jan Doyle Funeral Home Nicholas J.

85 Hendersonville, NC 08-Jan Shuler Funeral Home Additional information in display obituaries Obituaries appear in print and online at www.legacy.com/obituaries/APP OBITUARIES AND DEATH NOTICES Name Age Town, State Death Date Arrangements GREENSBORO, NC Marjorie Mack died peace- fully in Greensboro, NC on Friday, December 29, 2017 at the age of 91. Marjorie is survived by her husband, Edgar Mack of Greensboro, NC; her two children, Douglas Mack of Greensboro, NC and Stanley Mack of Madison, NJ; her brother, Harold Hurst of Dover, DE; and her three grandchildren and two great grandchildren. A younger brother predeceased her. Marjorie was born on November 24, 1926 in Newark, NJ and grew up in Morristown, NJ where she graduated Morristown High School with hon- ors. Marjorie attended Drew University and grad- uated from Paine Hall as Valedictorian where she studied to become a medical assistant.

Marjorie worked for many doctors as a laboratory analyst. In August 1949, Edgar and Marjorie were married at Drew University. Marjorie was an active member of her church and well-liked by everyone who knew her. A memorial service will be held Saturday, January 13, 2018 at 4:00 PM at Faith Presbyterian Church. The family will receive friends following the service in the church fellowship hall.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Faith Presbyterian Church, 6309 Friendly Greensboro, NC 27410. Forbis and Dick Guilford Chapel is serving the Mack family and online condolences may be of- fered at www.forbisanddick.com. Marjorie Mack Blossom Salvatore passed away on Wednesday, January 10th following a brief illness. She shared 88 years of love and kindness. A Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, January 13, 2018 at 11 am at the Norman Dean Home For Services, 16 Righter Avenue, Denville.

Interment to follow at the Denville Cemetery. Friends and relatives may visit beginning at 9 that morning. Although flowers are lovely, donations in her mem- ory may be made to the good work of ASPCA by way of www.inmemoryof-memorial.org Blossom was born in Brooklyn to the late John and Violet Jehle. When she was a young child, her father passed leaving her Mom to raise her. She was blessed with a devoted and loving step Dad Alfred Keating a few years later.

When Blossom was older she and her family summered in Boon- ton. It was here that she met Dominick Salvatore. The couple married and settled in New Jersey. They started their family soon after and always considered Denville their home. Together they raised four children and ran a successful cleaning business.

As the kids grew, Blossom worked as a aide at Morris Knolls High School. She was proud to spend many years there and loved each day. When she at work, she donated much of her time volunteering with Meals on Wheels. She was selfless and knew the importance of helping others in this world. She enjoyed dancing and reading and her famous word finds.

She loved to camp and enjoy the great outdoors. She was an excellent cook of delicious Italian food and a skilled baker. Above everything, she loved her family. The sun rose and set on her grandchildren and she loved having them near. She truly was a devoted and loving Wife, Mom and Nana.

She was also the dearest companion and friend to her loyal canine Molly. Predeceased by her husband Dominick of 56 years; she leaves beautiful memories to her children Donna, Alfred, Susan (Jack Cordeiro), and Nicho- las; her adored grandson Dylan Stalter, beautiful granddaughters Tina and Ava Salvatore, her dear angel Laura Wilkerson who loved and cared for her like a Mother and many more relatives and friends. Blossom Salvatore NORTH ABINGTON TWP. Frank A. Scagli- one, 78, who retired to North Abington PA after residing for three decades in Florham Park, NJ, died peacefully at his home on Monday.

Mon- day also marked the 52nd wedding anniversary of Frank and his beloved wife Nancy Zeil). Frank was born in Jersey City, NJ to the late Frank Sr. and Marion Scaglione Consulmagno). He graduated from Dickinson High School, before enlisting in the Army and serving his country in Korea. He continued his education, went on to become an electrical engineer, and worked for Bell Labs ATT for thirty years.

After retiring from Bell Labs, he became an antiquities dealer and owned his own business, Artifacts Unlimited. Frank was a Renaissance man who enjoyed trav- eling the world with his family and sharing his passions with others. He was a loving husband, father, and grandfather who will be deeply missed by all. He is survived by his wife, Nancy, two daugh- ters, Annemarie Forman (husband Mark) and Donna Scaglione-DeLuzio; five grandchildren, Lauren, Mollie, Alexa, Dominic, and Juliana. He was predeceased by his youngest daughter, Jean- nie Scaglione.

He is also survived by his brother Ronald Scaglione. Visitation for family and friends will be this Saturday at the Doyle Funeral Home, 106 Maple Morristown, NJ 07960 from 10am until noon followed by a Memorial Service and interment at Holy Rood Cemetery, Morristown, NJ. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to St. Hospital or The Salvation Army. Frank A.

Scaglione FLANDERS Lulu Mae Skinner, 83 of Flanders, NJ died on Monday January 8, 2018 in Kindred Hospital New Jersey Morris County. She was born in Phillipsburg, NJ on August 8, 1934 the daughter of the late Harry Thomas Nunn Sr. and Stella (Allen) Nunn and was a long time Flanders, NJ resident. Lulu was a former member of the Fairmount Presbyterian Church and was a long time caregiver for her husband Robert E. Skinner Sr.

Lulu enjoyed singing and playing the piano. She is survived by a son Robert E. Skinner Jr. (Hilah) of Great Meadows, NJ, a daughter Debbie Wilson (Art) of Cleveland GA, a son Dennis J. Skinner of Hackettstown, NJ a son John Skinner of Phillipsburg, NJ seven grandchildren, six great- grandchildren, many nieces and nephews, two sis- ters Margaret Konnecke and Beatrice Strohmeyer.

In addition to her parents Lulu was predeceased by her husband Robert E. Skinner two sis- ters Muriel Narducci and Agnes Rahmann and a brother Harry Nunn Jr. Calling hours will be Thursday January 11, 2018 from 7:00 pm until 9:00 pm in the Coughlin Fu- neral Home 15 Academy Street Califon, NJ 07830. A funeral service will be held on Friday January 12, 2018 at 11:00 am at the funeral home. Burial will be immediately following in the Union Cemetery, Hackettstown, NJ.

Memorial Contributions may be made to The National Multiple Sclerosis Society, New Jersey Metro Chapter Aspen Corporate Park 1, 1480 U.S. Highway 9 North, Suite 301 Woodbridge, NJ 07095 or their website address nationalmssociety.org/Chapters/NJM. For online condolences visit www.coughlinfu- neralhome.com Lulu Mae Skinner BOONTON Karen M. Martin (Ough) of Boonton, NJ, passed away on Thursday, Jan- uary 4, 2018. Surviving are her children, Joseph Carey and Sara Martin; com- panion, Frank Carey; granddaughter, Laura Rose; sisters, Cathy Ough, Jean Stewart, Janet Ciesla; brothers, Brian Ough and Ste- phen Ough.

Relatives and friends are invited to celebrate life at a me- morial visitation on Saturday, January 13, 2018 from 5-7 pm at the Codey Mackey Fu- neral Home, 107 Essex Avenue, Boonton, NJ 07005 (973-334-5252). To view the full obituary please visit www.codey- mackeyfh.com. Karen M. Martin HENDERSONVILLE, NC Nicholas J. Steen- stra, 85, of Hender- sonville, NC, formerly of Mendham, NJ, died Monday, January 8, 2018 at the Elizabeth House in Flat Rock, NC following a brief illness.

Services will be pri- vate. Memorials, if you wish, may be made to the Hendersonville YMCA, 810 6th Ave Hendersonville, NC 28739. To sign an online reg- ister book, visit www. shulerfuneralhome. com.

Nicholas J. Steenstra Obituaries Obituaries DailyRecord.com/obituaries Send Perhaps they are not stars but rather openings in Heaven where the love of our lost ones SHINES DOWN to let us know they are happy Whippany The Morris County Library has extended the art exhibit of David John Rush through Jan. 31 at 30 E. Hanover Ave. contemporary paint- ings, referred to as chromatic structuralism, will be on display for free For more information, call 973-285-6930 or visit www.mclib.info.

Riverdale The Riverdale Public Library will host Organized for Weight Tuesday, 7 p.m., 93 Newark Pompton Turnpike. Tips will be in organization, shopping, menu planning and por- tion control. For more information, call 973-835- 5044 or visit www.riverdalelibrary.org. Succasunna The Roxbury Public Library will host and Thursday, 6:30 p.m., 103 Main St. public accountant Linda L.

Telschow will discuss federal and state tax planning for before and during retirement. To register, call 973-584- 2400, ext. 501 or e-mail to brary.org. Morristown New Jersey Highlands Coalition will host a ju- ried art show reception, Thursday, 5:30 p.m. at the Morris Museum, 6 Normandy Heights Road.

Light refreshments will be provided. RSVP to Julia Som- ers at Grow-a-Row, a New Jersey-based hunger-relief organization, will be the recipient of Whole Foods Market Day proceeds on Thurs- day. The proceeds will be from the Whole Foods Market in Morristown. For more information, visit www.wholefoodsmarket.com or www.americas- growarow.org. Pompton Plains Pequannock Twp.

Library will host Chi Chuan, Qigong and Holistic Stress Fri- a.m., 77 Newark Pompton Turnpike. Gary Mc Cabe, Qigong instructor, will discuss methods of building, balancing, and ener- gy and awareness. The event is free. Register at 973-835-7460. Pequannock Twp.

Library will host a booking reading and signing with Pequannock native John Findura Thursday, 7 p.m., 77 Newark Pompton Turnpike. The event is free. Register at 973-835- 7460. Chatham The Morris County Park Commission is host- ing eagle watching trips Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Jan.

21 and Sunday, Feb. 4. A van-guided tour will be led by a naturalist into New York and Pennsyl- vania to view wintering bald eagles, for those ages 18 and up. Participants should bring a bag lunch. Meet at the Great Swamp OEC, 247 Southern Blvd.

Cost is $35 per person. Pre-registration is required by calling 973-635-6629. Montville Snowshoe Sundays at Pyramid Mountain for ages 10 and up start 1 p.m. on Sunday and continue through March 11. No experience necessary.

Shoes can be rented from 9-11 a.m. or bring your own. Cost is $5 per trek, $15 for trek and snowshoe rent- al. Pre-registration is required by calling 973-334- 3130. Pyramid Mountain is located at 472 Boonton Ave.

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