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The Record from Hackensack, New Jersey • 40

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of County, New Jersey THE RECORD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1975 OBITUARIES B-19 BERDAIS Adolph of 84 Washington Westwood Loving lather Sunday. September phine Arthur. Scheret, Berdais, Martha Brother Beckley, of Jose. of Robert and McGurk, Eric Albert Berdals, Freda vived also by three grandchildren. vices at Lyons Funeral Home, derkamack Westwood, Tuesday vrest morning at o'clock.

Interment. Mar: Darlington. Friends may call 3 5 and Memorials to the Pascack Valley Hospital would be appreciated. BLAIR Archie W. on September 1975, Palisades Park.

Beloved hus. band of the late Margaret, Devoted far ther of Beverly Thompson and Frank Wayne Blair. Dear brother of Wayne and Francis Blair. Also survived by eight, grandchildren and three grandchildren, Religious service Tues. day 1.

P.M. at the Volk Funeral Home of Palisades Park. 449 Broad Avenue by the Rev. Mr. C.

Mike Jousan, ment following George Washington Memorial Park. Friends may call anytime 2 after to 4 2 and P.M. 7 to The 9 family P.M. will be present Frank A. Patti Funeral Director.

Death Notices 439 Mavwood Avenue. Mavwood. on Wednesday, 10th by the Nev, award Schmidt. Interment George Washington Memorial Park, Visiting Monday 2 10 9 P.M. and Tuesday 3 to 5 and to 9 P.M.

KLEMM September Eleanor dr en formerly of Beloved wife of Arne K. Devoted mother of Rebert and Thomas, Also survived by nine grandchildren, Funeral service at Trine KNIGHT Robert W. on September 1975 of River Edge Beloved hus band of Helen (nee Borvs) Dear father of Mrs. James (Lorraine) Ryan, broth. of.

Leroy Kenneth and Donald Knight and Mrs. Harry Dorothy) Zimmerly. Funeral service 10 AM Tuesday Beaugard, Funeral. Home, 669 Kinderkamack Rd. River Edge.

ment George Washington Memorial Park, Visiting Monday and PM. KOVACS Irma L. nee Sentimenti on September 6. 1975 of West Long Branch NJ formerly of Cliffside Beloved wife of John. Dear sister of Mrs.

ma Schepisi. Mrs. Angelina Monaci. Funeral from McCorry Brothers al Home, 780 Anderson Ave. Cliffside Pk on Tuesday, September 9th at 9:30 AM.

Funeral Mass at Epiphany RC Church 10 AM. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery Hackensack. Visiting 2-4 and Parking Greenhouse Parking Lot. KROCKA Gerald 1975 (Jerry) ssin suddenly.

on September 7th, veer of Ridgetield Park. Beloved husband of Anna (nee Schneider, Devoted father of Sharon Ellertsen, Valerie Cook and Michael Krocka, Dear brother of Margar. el Williams. Louis Chup. John.

Frank. Charles and Steven Krocka. Dear son of the late Frank and Josephine Krocka, and brother of the late Helen Yeager. Also survived by, one daughter. Funeral from the Vorhees Funeral Home, 59 Main St.

Ridgefield Park on Wednesday, September 10. 9:30 A.M. The funeral mass will be oftered at St. Frances. R.C.

Church, Park, 10 A.M. Interment George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus. Visiting hours Monday 7 to 9 P.M. and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. If desired, contributions may be made to the Bergen County Laryngectomee Association, of Eleanor Scheideler, 136 Christie Street, Ridgefield Park.

LEHMAN Clinton Sr. on Saturday, September 6, 1975, of 13 Rossett Street. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., age 54 years. Beloved husband of the late Emelia (nee Young). Devoted father of Clinton, of Englewood Cliffs and Miss Marle Lehman of Kennilworth.

Dear brother of Edward of Leonia, Joseph of Fort Lee, and Mrs. Dorothy Scoble of Los Angeles. Calif. Funeral from Hunt neral Home, 1601 Palisade Avenue, Fort Lee, Wednesday at 9:15 A.M. The funeral mass will be celebrated al.

10 A.M. In St. Cecelia's R.C. Church, Enalewwood. Interment Madonna Cemetery.

Fort Lee. Visitation Monday and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. MAGGIO Rosaria (Leuzzi) on September 1, 1975, of Walker St. Fairview. N.J.

Beloved wife of Charles devoled mother of Joseph. Charles Russ Maggio, Rosalie Murphy, Galliand Frances Zarro. Dear sister of tano, Virginia DiMeglio, Minnie, Rigas nio Leuzzi, Erimina D'Uardo, and two of brothers in Italy. Loving grandmother fifteen grand children and one greatgrandchild. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from A.K.

Macagna Funeral Home, 495 Anderson Ave, (cor. Edgewater Rd), Cliffside Park, N.J. on Wednesday, September 10, at 9:30 A.M., thence to Madonna R.C. Church where the funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Entombment.

Madonna Mausoleum, Fort Lee. Viewing 2-4 and 7-9 Monday and Tuesday. NASH William W. of 192 Berry Hackensack. Entered eternal rest September 6, 1975.

Beloved brother of Mrs. Annie. Tinsley. Mrs. Florence Spady.

Relatives and friends may attend Funeral Service Tuesday, 1 PM at Cheek Funeral Home, 226 Passaic ensack. Interment, Fair Lawn Cemetery. Visiting Monday, 3-5 and 7-9 PM, and Tuesday, 11-1 PM. OLIVER George Eric of 111 Gamewell Street, Hackensack. Loving father of Darryl.

Brother of Frederick Pierce. Foster son of Mrs. Charles Allen. Funeral Tuesday 1 P.M. at Church of God in Christ, 191 High Street, Hackensack.

Rev. S.S. Holder officiating. Burial Fair Lawn Cemetery. Visiting Monday 3 9 at Nesbitt Funeral Home, 175 En11 1 at the Church.

glewood Englewood. and Tuesday O'NEILL James E. on September 7, 1975 Lake of N.J. North Shore Road, Cranberry Beloved husband of Vera (nee Podusky). Devoted brother of Agnes Ferrell, Nora Seery, Mary ScilliSister Kathleen O'Neill, David, Francis, and Thomas O'Neill.

Funeral Tuesday 9:45 A.M. from Volk Funeral Home of Teaneck, 789 Teaneck Road. Thence to Holy Trinity R.C. Church, Hackensack where a funeral Mass will be offered at 10:15 A.M. Interment following George Washington Memorial Park, after Paramus.

Friends may call anytime 2 P.M. Monday. The family. will be present 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. PERRY Louise M.

Wilde, of Verona, N. on September 6, 1975. Beloved wife of the late Raymond Perry and mother of Robert W. and Stewart W. Wild, Beatrice W.

Logan and Louise Moore Van Vleck. Also survived. by eight grandchildren. Funeral services at Grace Episcopal Church, Rutherford, Tuesday 8 P. M.

Cremation private. Friends may be received at the John C. Collins Funeral Home, 19 Lincoin Ave. Rutherford, Monday 7 to 9 P. M.

RAUSA Anthony on September 6, 1975 of 52 East Madison Ave, Dumont, NJ. Beloved husband of the late Ida (nee LoVette). Devoted father of Dorothy Mari, Kenneth, Charles, Benjamin and the late Alfred Thomas Rausa. Dear brother of Thomas Rausa, also survived by eight grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. The funeral mass Tuesday AM at St.

Mary's RC Church Dumont. The family will receive their friends at the Frech Funeral Home, 161 Washington Ave, Dumont. 3-5 and 7-9 PM. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery.

SCHWIBNER Arthur of Edgewater, N.J. husband of the late Lillian (nee Fischler). Devoted father of Ted and Dr. Barry, Loving brother of Roman and Melvin Adored grandfather of four grandchildren, Services will be held at Gutterman-MusicantKreitzman," corner Passaic and Park Sts, Hackensack, N.J. on Monday.

September 8, at 1 P.M. SOMMESE Joseph A. of Ridgefield on September 6, 1975, age 60 years. Beloved husband of Frances (nee Lia), devoted father Amy, Andrew. Vincent and John Sommese.

Dear brother of Mrs. Joan McNulty, Mrs. Mell Motfitt, Mrs. Hope Miller, Mrs. Madeline Tench, the Rev.

Andrew Sommers and Salvatore Sommese. Visiting hours at Blackley Funeral Home, corner of Broad and Elm Aves, Ridgefield, Monday 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. Friends and relatives are invited to assemble at the funeral home Tuesday 8:30 A.M. and to attend the fuperal Mass at St. Matthew's R.C.

Church, Ridgefield. 9:30 A.M. SPATARO Viola (Scheckenback) on Friday, September 1975 of Wayne, of Joseph Spataro and loving mother of Mrs. Ronald (Mary Jane) Kowalskl and Joseph F. Spataro.

Sister of Mrs. Anna May Havecker, Mrs. Magdeline Donfield, Mrs. Harold (Elinor) Gesner, Funeral Tuesday 9:30 AM. from the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, 567 Ratzer Rd.

Wayne. Thence to Holy Cross RC Church where at 10 AM a Mass will be offered. Friends may call Sunday and Monday 3-5 and 7.9 PM. HEART FUND MEMORIALS speed new ways to vent deaths from Heart Disease. CallBergen County Heart Assn.

214 Mein Hackensack, N.J. 489-9194 Cards sent promptly to bereaved family A FUTURE NEED and A PRESENT DUTY The burial plots in our Cemetery are available in every price range. Therefore, it costs no more to buy the best. Choice plots for (4) interments. including Perpetual Care for $225.00 Cedar Lain CEMETERY and CREMATORY McLean Blvd.

Crooks Paterson, N.J. 07513 271-1644 David Kaltman, founded wholesale drug company HOLLYWOOD, Fla. David Kaltman, 78, died in Englewood Hospital yesterday, Mr. Kaltman was born in New York City. He had lived in Hollywood for the past six years after living in Englewood since 1929.

He was the founder of D. Kaltman a wholesale drug firm, and had headed the company for 50 years. The offices were in Jersey City and New York. He was a graduate of Columbia College of Pharmacy, class of 1917, and was past president of the Lions Club and the Heart Association of Jersey City. He was the founder of Temple and Emanu-El of Englewood a B'nai B'rith.

He was former chairman of the drug division of the United Jewish Appeal. He is survived by his wife, the former Pauline Lein; two daughters, Mildred De Scherer Englewood and Phyllis Cobin of Wilmington, Del; a brother, Frank of California; four sisters, Mary Friedman, Stella Kaltman, Williams GOP policy CHERRY HILL Sen. Harrison A. Williams, Sat-. urday pinned the blame for the nation's economic woes on the policies of the Nixon and Ford administrations.

"Both here in New Jersey and across the country the construction industry has had an unemployment rate more than twice as great as the rest of the work force," Williams said in a speech to the 61st convention of the New Jersey State Council of Carpenters. "As many as 25 per cent your people have been out of work in recent months. Thousands of men and women who need a paycheck can't get one despite their fine and valuable skills," he said. "We have heard some experts in Washington tell us that what has happened to the construction industry was. caused by the energy crisis, shortage of materials, the money crunch, and inflation," the senator said.

"They were all factors, of course. But they came two or three years after the Nixon Administration hit your industry with the hammer blows of impounded funds and tightmoney fiscal policies." He charged that ers in Washington did not realize they failed to map out a new economic policy to meet the current situation. "We have had a new Presi-. dent for more than a year now, but we haven't had a new policy toward construction industry," Williams said. ZENIE Ely J.

Beloved husband of Aileen. Father of John and Francis. Also survived by five grandchildren. Reposing at the Quirk Home, 89 Engle St. Englewood, NJ Funeral mass will be at the St.

Cecilia's RC Church, Engiewood NJ on Tuesday 9:30 AM. Interment Brookside Cemetery, Englewood, Family will receive their friends Monday 2-4 and 7-9 PM In Memoriam EDWARDS Gordon F. Today and ery day my best belovedest forever. SUZIE Florists and Floral Designs DUBY THE FLORIST 192 Main Hackensack 342-1428 Funeral Directors Greenleaf Funeral Home Non Sectarian Est. 1895 108 W.

Palis'de Av. Engiwd 568-0416 H.G. WOKAL FUNERAL HOME "Service to the Living" 241 Union St, Hackensack 342-2158 Kenneth Focarino, Mgr. J. FUNERAL HOME 119 Essex Hackensack 487-4568 Air Conditioned Chapel The Record, classified department be open to receive death notices on the following hours: FOR SAME DAY PUBLICATION Monday through Friday 7:30 AM FOR NEXT DAY PUBLICATION Monday through Thursday 8:30 PM 8:00 Sunday 4:00 PM FOR SUNDAY PUBLICATION Friday 8:30 Saturday 9:00 PM Adolph A.

Berdais, hospital trustee, 68 Ceil Atlas, and Mildred Snyder, all of Florida. There are six grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Services will be tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. at the Musicant-Kreitzman Funeral Home, Passaic and Park Streets, Hackensack, with burial in Riverside Cemetery, Rochelle Park. Mourning week will be observed at the DeScherer residence, 280 Arch Road, Englewood.

Memorial contributions may be sent to Parkinson Institute, 1501 N.W. 9th Miami, Fla. Dorothy M. Brand PALISADES PARK Dorothy M. Brand, 71, died Saturday in Hudson Manor Nursing Home, North Bergen.

Mrs. Brand was born in Old Tappan and had lived Palisades Park since 1949. She merly resided in Jersey City. She had been a secretary for the Commercial Union Assurance Company until her retirement 11 years ago. She was a member of the Morsemere Community Church in Ridgefield and the Daughters of Liberty.

She was a former member of the Summit Avenue Methodist Church in Jersey City. She is survived by a brother, John Mellin of Toms River. Services will be tomorrow at 1 p.m. in the Blackley Funeral Home, Broad and Elm. Avenues, Ridgefield, with burial in Grove Reformed Church Cemetery, North Bergen.

Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Arthur Schwibner EDGEWATER Arthur 'Schwibner, 73, of 1 Hudson died Saturday in Huntington Hospital, Huntington, N. Y. Mr. Schwibner was born in Bayonne.

He had lived in Edgewater eight years. He formerly resided in Fort Lee and Teaneck. He was the founder and first president of the Bergen County B'nai B'rith. rede of is Waldwick survived by and two Dr. sons, ry of Huntington; two brothers, Roman of Hartsdale, N.

and Melvin of Louisiana. Services were scheduled for 1 p.m. today at GuttermanMusicant-Kreitzman Funeral Home, Passaic and Park Streets, Hackensack. Burial will be in Cedar Park Cemetery in Emerson. Agnes Ludwig IRONIA Agnes Ludwig, '67, of Marjaleen Drive, a former Hillsdale resident, died yesterday at Morristown Memorial Hospital.

Mrs. Ludwig was born in the Bronx. She lived in Hillsdale 22 years before moving Basking Ridge in 1973. She lived in Ironia since July. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.

Russell Wyatt of Ironia; a brother, Alfred Kloo of Secaucus; two sisters, Florence of Succasunna and Ida Gabriel of Lakewood, and two grandchildren. Her husband, Herman, died in 1973. Services will be Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Gallaway and Crane Funeral Home, 101 South Finley Basking Ridge, with burial in Somerset Hills Cemetery, Basking Ridge. Friends may call today and tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m.

Rosaria L. Maggio FAIRVIEW Rosaria Leuzzi Maggio, 76, of Walker Street, died yesterday in Englewood Hospital. Mrs. Maggio was born in Italy and came to the United States in 1929. She had lived in Fairview five years, previously residing in Fort Lee.

She was a member of the Rosary Society of Madonna R. C. Church. She is survived by her husband, Charles three sons, Joseph in Virginia, Charles Jr. of Upper Saddle River, and Russ of Fort Lee; five daughters, Rosalie Murphy of Cliffside Park, Connie Gallitano of South Hackensack, Virginia DiMeglio of Fort Lee, Minnie Rigas of Mays Landing, and Frances Zarro of Fairview; 15 grandchildren, and a greatthree brothers, Antonio Leuzzi of South Hackensack and two brothers in Italy, and a sister, Erimina D'Uardo of Lodi.

Services will be from the A.K. Macagna Funeral Home, 495 Anderson Park, Wednesday at 9:30 a.m., followed by mass at 10 in Madonna R.C. Church. Entombment will be in Madonna Mausoleum, Fort Lee. Friends may call at the funeral home today and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

WESTWOOD Adolph A. Berdals, 68, president of the Pascack Valley Hospital Association and former mayor of Westwood, died yesterday in Pascack Valley Hospital. Mr. Berdais was born in New York and lived in Tenafly before moving to Westwood ir. 1946.

He lived at 84 Washington Ave. for 27 years. He was president and owner of Westwood Ford Sales and Service Inc. since 1946. Francis O.

Grubel, retired engineer, 79 FAIR LAWN Francis 0. Grubel, 79; of 15-50 Powelitt Drive, died at home Saturday. Mr. Grubel was born in Toledo, Ohio. He had lived in New York and attended school there.

He lived in Paterson for 35 years before moving to Waldwick, and in 1956 moved to Fair Lawn. He was an engineer In heavy construction and from 1939 to 1945 was plant engineer for Wright Aeronautical Corp. of Paterson. He worked as an engineer with Kennedy-Van Saun of New York City and travelled throughout the world as their engineer. He was a life member of the American Society for Metals.

He served in the National Guard during World War I. He was a member of the ADOLPH A. BERDAIS Former Westwood mayor Broadway Baptist Church of Paterson since 1936, where he taught Sunday school and was active in Boy Scout Troop No. 36. At the time of his death he was secretary for the senior membership of the Church.

He is survived by his wife, the former Nellie Wisse; two sons, Ralph 0. of Willoughby Hills, Ohio, and John C. of New York City. There are two grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Services will be tomorrow at 10 a.m.

at the church. Burial will be in Cedar Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call at the Almgren Funeral Home, 336 Broadway, Paterson, today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial contributions may be sent to the church. Ethel Gallagher, was entertainer TEANECK Ethel Gallagher, 69, of Lucy Avenue, died Saturday in St.

Joseph's Home for the Blind in Jersey City. Mrs. Gallagher was born in New York City and had lived in Teaneck for 40 years. She was a pianist and entertainer in the 1930s on WOR WEAF and had been the pianist for Bernhardt's taurant, the Carriage Club in Teaneck. Until her disability five years ago, she played for the Senior Citizens' affairs in Teaneck.

There are no surviving tives. Her husband, James, died in 1944. Services will be tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the Peinecke Funeral Home, 1321 Teaneck Rd. Burial will be in George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus.

Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 -and 7 to 9 p.m. William W. Nash HACKENSACK William W. Nash, 70, of 192 Berry a resident here 50 years, died Saturday at Hackensack Hos.pital. Mr.

Nash was born in Paterson. He was a self-employed maintenance man. Surviving are two sisters, Annie Tinsley of Hackensack and Florence Spady of Scranton, Pa. Services will be tomorrow at 1. p.m.

at Cheek Funeral Home, 226 Passaic with burial in Fair Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. and tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Clinton Lehman, partner in firm ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS Clinton R.

Lehman 54, of 13 Rossett died Saturday in Holy Name Hospital, Teaneck, after a long illness. Mr. Lehman was born in Englewood and lived in Fort Lee before moving to Englewood Cliffs 15 years ago. He was a partner in Edward Leh- Louis Friedberg PARAMUS Louis Friedberg, 83, of 437 Locust died Friday in East Orange General Hospital. Mr.

Friedberg was born in Russia. He moved from New York City to Paramus 20 years ago. He was a member of the Young Men's Benevolent Society of New York. He belonged to the Golden Age Group of the Paramus Jewish Community Center. He is survived by two daughters, Muriel Friedberg and Ruth Goldstein, both of Paramus; two sisters, Jennie Schwartz of Forest Hills, N.Y., and Dora Chabot of the Bronx, and two grandchildren.

Services were to be this morning at the GuttermannHome, and Park Musicant-Kreitzmann Funeral Streets, Hackensack, bur. ial in Cedar Park 'Cemetery, Emerson. A memorial week will be ob.served at Mr. Friedberg's residence. George Bailey PATERSON George Bai-ley, 70, of Market Street, died Friday in Irvington General Hospital.

Mr. Bailey was born in Lawrence, Mass. He had lived i in Paterson for 35 years. He was a retired depot ter for Transport of New Jer" sey. He is survived by his widow, the former Marie Van der Sluys; two sons, George of Washington Township and Roger of Paterson; a sister, Anna Totowa, and four grandchildren.

Services will be tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. at Della Torre Fu neral Home, 515 21st Paterson, with burial in Laurel Grove Memorial Park, Totowa. Friends may call at the fu'neral home today from 2 to 4. and 7 to 9 p.m. Mr.

Berdais' involvement with Pascack Valley Hospital began while plans for the building were still on the drawing board. In 1956, he headed Westwood's fund-rais. ing drive, which collected $150,000 for the hospital's struction. He was named a trustee of the hospital association in Ily 1960 and was elected executive vice-president in 1969. He was elected president of the Louise M.

Perry VERONA Louise M. Wilde Perry, 90, died Saturday at her home. Mrs. Perry was born in Norwalk, Conn. She had lived in Verona for 18 years.

Previously she resided in Teaneck, Montclair, and Rutherford. She received a teachers' certificate from Washington University and taught piano. She was a member of the Marble Collegiate Church in New York City. She is survived by two sons, Robert W. and Stuart of Verona; two daughters, Beatrice W.

Logan of Fair Lawn and Louise Moore Van Vleck of Easton, Pa. There are eight grandchildren. Services will be tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the Grace Episcopal Church in Rutherford. Cremation will be private.

Friends may call at the John T. Collins Inc. Funeral Home, 19 Lincoln Rutherford, today from 7 to 9 p.m. Jack Gura SAYREVILLE Jack Gura, 61, of 19 Jensen Road, died yesterday at South Amboy Memorial Hospital. Mr.

Gura was born in Bayonne. lived in Bayonne before moving to Sayreville. He was a retail clerk in the advertising department of Shop-Rite stores in South Orange. Surviving are his wife, the former Helen Banach; two sons, Robert Gura at home and Louis of Waldwick; a daughter, Ruth of Austin, his mother, Mrs. Eva Gura of Orange; five sisters, Sara Libman of Lakewood, Sadie Bovit of Summit, Ruth Schoem on Long Island, and Lee and Molly Gura, both of Maplewood.

A daughter, Susan Deady, died in 1971. Services will be tomorrow at 11 a.m. at Zamorski Funeral Home, 341 Washington Road, Sayreville. Burial arrangements are incomplete. Friends may call tonight from 7 to 9 p.m.

ADVERTISERS: association in January. Over the years, Mr. Berdais had volunteered much of his time for hospital work. Once 'asked about his hobbies, he replied: "I guess I don't have any, but I have a longtime -Pascack Valley Hospital. I have devoted all my spare time to its interest." Borough posts BOOKRAJIAN Zorah (nee Turnamian) on September 1975, of 810 82nd Street, North Bergen, Beloved wife of the late Jack.

Devoted mother of Jack Edward Bookrajian. Relatives and friends, also members of N. J. Associa: tion of Retarded Children, the Board of Armenian Homes for the Aged, and dies Educational Society of Holy Cross Armenian Church, Union City, are invited to attend Memorial Services Tuesday, 6 P.M. at the er-Sharpe Funeral Home, 525 45th Street Union City.

Rev. Varian Ian and Rev. Vertanes Kalayjian officiating. Religious services Wednesday 10. at Holy Cross Armenian Church.

27th St. and New York Union City. Interment Grove Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends Monday to 9 P.M. and Tuesday 2 to 5 and to 9 P.M.

BRAND Dorothy M. of Palisades Park on September 6, 1975, age 71 years. Dear sister of John and the late Walter Mellin. Cousin of Mrs. Doris Nelson and John Lehmann.

Visiting hours at Blackley Funeral Home, corner of Broad and Elm Aves, Ridgefield, day 2-4 and 7.9 P.M. Friends and relatives are invited to attend religious services at the funeral home Tuesday P.M. CAMPERLINO Anna Lillian (nee D- Biase) of Jersey City on Friday. September 5, 1975. Beloved wife of the late Biagio Camperlino, Dearest mother of Mrs.

Julia Jensen, Mrs. Ann Piparo, Gennaro, Joseph, Carmine, Albert, Vincent Camperlino. Loving sister of James DiBiase. Also survived by twenty grandchildren and eleven greatgrandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, September 9, 1975 at 9 A.M.

from Houghton Funeral Home, 976 Summit cor of Lincoln Jersey Funeral Mass at Our Lady of Victories R.C. Church, 10 A.M. Interment Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City, tion Sunday and Monday 2 5 and 7-10 PM. Parking lot entrance on Lincoln Street. COLARELLI Henry on September 6, 1975 of Upper Nyack, N.

Y. Husband of the late Louise Colarelli. Father of Miss Gloria Colarelli of Upper Nyack, N.Y., Mrs. Margaret Lifewski of Stony Point, Mrs. Florence Kipp of Congers, N.Y.

and 'Henry Colarelli Jr. of Pearl River, N. Y. Brother of Mrs. Fre: da Fafano of Spring Valley, N.

Y. and Mrs. Mary Moschetti of Paterson, N.J.. also survived by eight grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial St.

Ann's Church, Nyack, N.Y., Tuesday, September 9 at 10 AM. Interment, Oak Hill Cemetery, Nyack, N.Y. Friends may call at the Hugh E. White Funeral N. Home 43 South Broadway, Nyack, Monday 3-5 and 7-9 PM.

It is sug gested memorial contributions be made to the Nyack Hospital Building Fund, Nyack, N.Y. DAILEY Irene, of Hackensack, N. on the late September Joseph 5, E. 1975. Mother Beloved of Jane wife de Gibbons, Richard A.

and Joseph Dailey. Sister of Coba DeVisser, Betty Wilde, Ada, Kay, and Helen Louwerse. Also survived by nine grandchildren. Services at the Ricardo Memorial Home, 397 Union Street, Hackensack on Tuesday, September 9th at 10 A.M. Interment George Washington Memorial Park.

Friends may call Sunday and Monday 2 4 and 7 9 P. M. FORNATARO Lulai on September 7, 1975 of 232 Elm Ave, Teaneck. Beloved husband of the Ime Florence, Devoted father of Theress Jaegge, Vincent and Louis Fornataro. Also survived by seven grandchildren.

Funeral from the Volk Funeral Home of Teaneck, 789 Teaneck Road. Notice of time to follow. 'FRIEDBERG Louis of 437 Locust Ave, Paramus, N.J. Beloved husband of the late Leah (nee Chabot). Devoted father of Muriel Friedberg and Ruth Goldstein.

Loving brother of Jennie Schwartz and Dora Chabot. Adored grandfather of two grandchildren. Services will be held at "Gutterman-Musicant-Kreitzman," corner Passaic and Park Sts, Hackensack, N.J. on Monday, September 8, at 11 A.M. The Memorial Week will be observed at the residence.

GRUBEL Francis on September 6th, 1975. Beloved husband of Nellie Wisse of Fair Lawn. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Tuesday, September 9th at 10 A.M. from the Broadway Baptist Church, Paterson. Interment Cedar Lawn Cemetery.

Visitation at the church on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Memorials are preferred to the Broadway Baptist Church, Paterson. Arrange ments by the Almoren Funeral Home, Paterson. GURA Jack, age 61 years, of Sayreville, N. on September 7th, 1975.

Survived by his mother, Mrs. Eva Kessler Gura Orange and son of the late Louis Gura. Husband of Helen (nee Banach) Gura. Also two sons Robert and Louis, and two daughters Miss Ruth Gura and the late Mrs. Susan Deady.

Also survived by three grandchildren. Five Sisters Sara Libman, Mrs. Sadie Bovit, Mrs. Ruth Schoem, Miss Lee Gura and Molly Gura. Friends may call Monday evening 7 to 9 P.M.

Funeral service will be 11 A.M. Tuesday morning at the Zamorski Funeral Home, 341 Washington Road, Sayreville, N. J. HARMS John Henry (Harry) of 18 Edgewater Place, Edgewater, on September 5, 1975. Brother of William ter Harms.

Also survived by one niece and one nephew. Services at John G. Heus and Son Funeral Home, 319 Main Street, Fort Lee, Tuesday 2 P.M., Rev. Sidney Brookside Pearson officiating. Interment Cemetery.

Visiting Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P. M. KALTMAN David of Hollywood, Florida, formerly of Englewood. N.J. Be.

loved husband of Pauline (nee Lein), devoted father of Mildred DeScherer and Phyllis Cobin. Loving brother of Frank, Mary Friedman, Stella Kaltman, Ceil Atlas and Mildred Snyder. Adored grandfather of six grandchildren and three great -grandchildren. Services will be held at "GuttermanMusicant-Kreitzman," corner Passaic and Park Sts, Hackensack, N.J. on Tuesday, September 9, at 10:30 A.M.

The Memorial Week will be observed at the DeScherer residence, 280 Arch Rd, Englewood, N.J. Should friends desire. contributions may be made to Parkinson Institute, 1501 Northwest 9th St. Miami, Florida. Ricardo Memorial Home Wm.

F. Ricardo Director tablished-1865 397 Union St. Hackensack, N.J. 342-0017 During the 1950s, Mr. dais served in borough gov.

-as a member of the Planning Board from 1951 to. 1953, as a councilman from 1953 to 1956, and as mayor from 1956 to 1957. was past president of the Westwood Chamber of Commerce and past president of the Westwood Rotary Club. He was past president of the Newark District of the Ford Dealers Advertising Association. He was a member of Westwood Lodge BPOE 1562.

He is survived by two sons, Robert R. of Old Tappan and Arthur A. of Westwood; two brothers, Eric of Westwood and A Albert of Port Charlotte, three sisters, Josephine Scherer, Freda McGurk of Old Tappan, Martha Beckley of Port Washington, N.Y., and. three grandchildren. Services will be conducted tomorrow at 10 a.m.

at the Lyons Funeral Home, 219 Kinderkamack Road, Westwood. Burial will be in Maryrest Cemetery, Mahwah. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial gifts be made to Pascack Valley Hospital. Anna Wiktorzak WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP Anna Wiktorzak, 73, died Saturday in Valley Nursing Home, Westwood.

Mrs. Wiktorzak was born in Bayonne. She shared residences with two of her daughters in Washington Township and Yonkers. She is survived by three daughters, Eleanor of Yonkers, Rita Badurski of the Bronx, and Dolores M. Grud of Washington Township; six grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.

Services will be tomorrow at ,9 a.m. from the Halsey Funeral Home, 199 Centre Westwood, followed by a 10 a.m. mass at Our Lady of Good Counsel R.C. Church, Washington Township. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington.

Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. man and Sons, painting pany in Fort Lee. Mr. Lehman was an army veteran of World War II. Surviving are a son, Clinton Jr.

of Englewood Cliffs; a daughter, Marie Lehman of Kenilworth; two brothers, Edward of Leonia and Joseph of Fort Lee, and a sister, Dorothy Scoble of Los Angeles. His wife, Emilia, died four years ago. Services will be Wednesday 'at 9:15 a.m. from the Hunt Funeral Home, followed by a mass at 10 a.m. in St.

Cecilia's R.C. Church, Englewood. Burrial will be in Madonna tery, Fort Lee. Friends may call today and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Gerald Krocka RIDGEFIELD PARK Gerald L.

Krocka, 55, of 57 Cedar a 23-year resident here, died yesterday at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. Mr. Krocka was born in Edgewater. He was a retired truck driver for Daily Blue Line in North Bergen. He was a member of the Ridgefield Park special police and the Ridgefield Park Knights of Columbus, E.G.

Alberque Council. Mr. Krocka also was a member of the Bergen County Laryngectomy Association. Surviving are his wife, the former Anna Schneider; two daughters, Sharon Eilertsen of Lake Hopatcong and Valerie Cool of Hackensack; a son, Michael at home; a sister, Margaret Williams of Walba, five brothers, John of Milwaukee, Frank of Duluth, Charles Chicago, Steven of North Warwick, R.I., and Louis Chup of Fairview, and one grandchild. A sister, Helen Yeager, is deceased.

Mass will be Wednesday at 10 a.m. at St. Francis R.C. Church, with burial at George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus. Friends may call today from 7 to 9 p.m.

and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Vorhees Funeral Home, 59 Main St. Donations can be made to the Bergen County Laryngec.tomy Association, care of Mrs. Eleanor Scheideler. 136 Christie Ridgefield Park.

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