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The Record from Hackensack, New Jersey • 37

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31 SUNDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1983 ODITUAniES THE RECORD A-37 George Greb, photographer George Greb Jr, a pioneer color photojournahst, died Dec 1 of a heart attack. The Leonia resident, formerly of Caldwell, was 74. Mr.

Greb was the first photographer to shoot a color picture and print it the next day. In the 1930s, he became the first photographer to transmit color photo negatives over a wire. He was a combat photographer for the Office of War Information during World War IL He photographed the beaches of Normandy and the meeting of the Russian forces at Torga on the Elbe River. He also served with the Third Army in Europe. Mr.

Greb was a war correspondent for the Chicago Tribune when he and two other Tribune photographers shot color pictures of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and his wife, Eleanor, greeting King George VI and Queen Elizabeth at Union Station in Washington, D.C. In 1970, he produced "Bastogne Where is That?" a historical documentary depicting many unheralded acts of valor during World War II's Battle of the Bulge. He served as president of George H. Greb Studios during the 1950s, and had owned Ulter Photo Works, Palisades Park, for eight years.

As a commercial photographer, he photographed W.C. Fields, Joan Crawford, Grace Kelly, and Bette Davis. He was former president of the Orange County Area Harness Horse Breeders Association of New York State. Surviving are his wife, Rose Marie Thomaschewski Greb; a daughter, Karen Swearingen of Athens, Ohio; four sons, Leyland of Atlanta, Ga, Peter of Carbondale, 111, George III of Tacoma, and Guy of Washing-tonville, N.Y.; a sister, Doris Taylor, and eight grandchildren. Arrangements were by the Volk Funeral Home, Palisades Park.

Donations to the Leonia Ambulance Corps would be appreciated. Louis Busch Hager; producer, benefactor United Press International COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. Louis Busch Hager, a theatrical producer, museum designer, baseball benefactor, and the great-grandson of brewery founder Adolphus Anheuser Busch, died Friday. He was 58. Hager died at his Cooperstown home, but cause of death was not disclosed.

He was bom in St. Louis on Jan. 21, 1930, the son of Louis A. Hager and Alice Busch Gronewaldt He was a graduate of Choate and the University of Virginia and served in the Navy from 1955 to 1957. Hager, who was on the board of directors of the St.

Louis Cardinals, designed and built museums. Among his designs are the Sports Hall of Fame in St. Louis and the Busch Woodland Museum in Cooperstown. He was president of the American Academy of Arts in New York City from 1975 to 1977 and co-produced "Pump Boys and Dinettes," "Gospel at Colonus," and "Peg," the musical version of "Peg O' My Heart." men J. of Oakland; a brother, Joseph M.

of Wayne; and two sisters, Joanne P. Bider of North Andover, Mass, and Linda Corcoran of Wexford, Pa. Mass will be said Monday at 10 ajn. at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, with burial in Maryrest Cemetery, Mahwah. Visiting is today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pjn.

at the Oakland Memorial Home. VYASYL PERUN, 81, of Clifton died Friday. Born in Poland, he came to the United States in 1962, settling in Clifton. Before retiring, he was a machine operator for Wire and Rope Co, Lodi for 17 years. He was parishioner of St Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church, Passaic.

Surviving are his wife, Antonina Ciok Perun; three sons, Peter and Steve, both of Clifton, and Roman of Stamford, Conn-; a daughter, Anna Gres of Clifton; two brothers, Andrew of Greenwood Lake and Nicholas in Poland; two sisters, Anna Perun of Alberta, Canada, and Antonina Walewska in the Ukraine; 10 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Mass will be said Tuesday at 9 a.m. at St Nicholas Church, with burial in Holy Spirit Cemetery, Hamptonburgh, N.Y. Visiting will be today and Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 jn. at Marrocco Memorial Chapel, Clifton.

CASIMER F. PLUTO, 66, of Waldwick died Friday. Before retiring in 1987, he was a thermal engineer specializing in air conditioning, heating, and air handling for the Phillips Fuel Co, Hackensack, for 25 years. He was a member of the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air-Conditioning Engineers. An army veteran of World War II, he was a member of American Legion Post 57, Waldwick.

A parishioner of St Luke's R.C. Church, Ho-Ho-Kus, he was a former member of its Holy Name Society. He also was a former member of the National Rifle Association and the Gaelic Society. Surviving are his wife, Mary Corrigan Pluto; a daughter, Cynthia De Flora of Hillsdale, and a granddaughter. Mass will be said Monday at St Paul's Church, Ramsey, with burial in Maryrest Cemetery, Mahwah.

Visiting is today at the Van Emburgh-Sneider Funeral Home, Ramsey. PAULINE VORVIS KARADONTES POLYCH-RONIA, 93, of Palisades Park died Friday. Born in Sparta, Greece, she came to the United States in 1904. She owned Karadontes Florist and Nursery, Palisades Park. She was a founder of the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St John the Theologian, Tenafly, and the Greek Orthodox Church of the Ascension, Fairview, and was a member of each church's Ladies Thiloptohos Society.

Surviving are a son, William Karadontes of Palisades Park; three grandchildren, and a great-grandchild. Her husband, Peter, and a daughter, Helen Manos, are deceased. Mass will be said Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Cathedral of St John the Theologian, with burial in East Ridgelawn Cemetery, Clifton. Visiting is tonight from 7 to 9 and Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

at Blackley Funeral Home, Ridgefield. A Trisagion service is scheduled Monday at 8 p.m. Donations to either church would be appreciated. MARGARET C. HUGHES RAFFERTY, 76, of Fair Lawn, formerly of Paterson, died Friday.

Before retiring in 1980, she was a saleswoman for Stern's, Paramus, for 25 years. She was a parishioner of St Anne's R.C. Church, Fair Lawn. Surviving are a daughter, Gail Pol-hemus of Riverdale; a brother, James Hughes of Hawthorne, and two grandchildren. Her husband, John died in 1987.

Mass will be said Monday at 10:30 a.m. at St. Anne's Church, with burial in Laurel Grove Memorial Park, Totowa. Visiting is today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Vander Plaat Memorial Home, Fair Lawn.

EDWARD "MAX" RUBIN, 70, of Fort Lee, formerly of Teaneck and Jersey City, died Saturday. Before retiring 10 years ago, he was a chemist for Colgoleum Nairn Kearny, for 15 years. He was a member of the Knights of Pythias Lodge of the Palisades, Fort Lee. Surviving are his wife, Shirley, and a sister, Mary Pa-vony of Deerfield Beach, Fla. Services are today at 12:45 p.m.

at Gutterman-Musicant, Hackensack, with burial in Mount Moriah Cemetery, Fairview. WILLIAM C. SCHRIEVER, 79, of Ridgewood, died Thursday. Before retiring in 1960, he was a letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service in Ridgewood for 20 years.

He is survived by a brother, Raleigh L. of Bergenfield. Services will be Monday at 10 a.m. at C.C. Van Emburgh Funeral Home, with burial in George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus.

Visiting is today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. FREDDIE SLEDGE, 59, of Paterson died Tuesday. He was a self-employed carpenter and mason. He was a member of the Upper Room Church of Christ, Paterson, and chairman of its deacon board. Surviving are his wife, Alberta Long Sledge; three sons, Freddie Jr.

of the Bronx, and Charles L. and Joseph both of Paterson; six daughters, Delois Lee, Jeanne Mae Wilson, Odessa Jean Webb, and Joyce Marie Mason, all of Paterson, Peggy Ann Epps of Prospect Park, and Catherine Kelly of Hinesville, his mother, Josephine Sledge of Roanoke Rapids, N.C.; three brothers, Dennis and Robert both of Roanoke Rapids, and Frederick of Paterson; three sisters, Shirley Yellowday, Rose Ellen Williams, and Lois Marie Cain, all of Roanoke Rapids, 37 grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. Services and burial will be in Roanoke Rapids, with local arrangements by the Bragg Funeral Home, Paterson. PETER SORCE, 84, of Hasbrouck Heights died Saturday. Before retiring 12 years ago, he was a self-employed industrial contractor.

He was a parishioner of Corpus Christi R.C. Church, Hasbrouck Heights, and a member of the Mussomelli Society, Garfield. He was born in Italy. Surviving are his wife, Salvatrice Valenza Sorce; a son, Santo of Hackensack; a daughter, Carol Miskelly of Montville; a sister, Josephine Sorce of Italy, and two grandchildren. Mass will be said Tuesday at 10 a.m.

at Corpus Christi Church, with entombment at St Nicholas Cemetery, Lodi. Visiting is Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Costa Memorial Home, Hasbrouck Heights. HELEN M. SPELLMAN of Orinda, Calif, formerly of East Rutherford, died Thursday.

She was a payroll manager for Terminal Construction, Woodbridge, for 25 years. Surviving is a sister, Ethel Carlock of Orinda. There will be a graveside service Monday at 3 p.m. at Flower Hill Cemetery, North Bergen. Arrangements were by the Oak Park Hills Chapel, Walnut Creek, Calif.

Donations to the American Heart Association would be appreciated. PAUL E. STEPHENSON, 73, of Kerrville, Texas, formerly of Hackensack, died Wednesday. Before retiring, he was an East Coast representative for the Industrial Midco International Corp. An Air Force veteran of World War II, he was a graduate of the Aeronautical Institute of Technology in Los Angeles.

Surviving are his wife, Wanda Lee Stephenson; two sons, P. Vincent of Wichita, Kan, and Karl C. of Phoenix, a daughter, Sharon L. Roberts of Sun Valley, a brother, D. Jack of Crystal River, two sisters, Nelma Ward of Virginia Beach, Va, and Margaret Blake of Crystal River, and three grandchildren.

Arrangements are by the Kerrville Funeral Home in Texas. Donations to the Trinity Baptist Church building fund, Kerrville, Texas, 78028, would be appreciated. MERVIN SWARTZ, 60, of Hackensack died Thursday. Before retiring earlier this year, he was a pathology assistant at Bergen Pines County Hospital, Paramus, for 20 years. He was an Army veteran and a member of American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees Local 549 of Bergen County.

Surviving are his wife, Elvira; a daughter, Deborah Madison in New Jersey; and his mother, Sadie Swartz of Paterson. Services are today at 11 a.m. at Louis Suburban Chapel, Fair Brook, N.Y4 a son, George of Stony Brook, N.Y, and five grandchildren. Services will be today at 3 jbl at the Van Emburgh Sneider Funeral Home, Ramsey. Donations to the American Heart Association would be appreciated.

MARIE KURZ1K. 78, of Washington Township, formerly of Jersey City, died Friday. She was a member of Zion Lutheran Church, Westwood, and its Ladies Auxiliary. She was a member of the Society Federation of American Citizens of German Descent Surviving are two sons, Hans P. of Rochester, N.Y, George R.

of York, Pa a daughter, Elizabeth Marquardt of Essex Junction, Vt; three sisters, Elise Euckner of Parsip-pany, Alwine Neopolitan of Sanford, N.C, and Matilda Bruce of Manchester Township; and 10 grandchildren. Her husband, Hans died in 1964. Services will be Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. at the Becker Funeral Home, Westwood, with burial in George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus. Visiting will be Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

EDNA K. LANGLA, 89, of Ridgewood died Friday. Before retiring, she was a secretary and stenographer for Erie Railroad, New York City and Cleveland, Ohio, for over 50 years. Surviving are a brother, Charles of Ramsey; and two sisters, Louise Langla of Ramsey and Lillian Abrams of St Petersburg, Fla. Mass will be said Tuesday at 10 a.m.

at St Paul's Church, Ramsey, with burial in Maryrest Cemetery, Mahwah. Visiting is Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Van Emburgh-Sneider Funeral Home, Ramsey. ANTOINETTE ROSE FASANO L0NGO, 77, of Fairfield, formerly of Lyndhurst died Thursday. Surviving are her husband, Joseph; two daughters, Mary Ann Longo and Josephine Longo, both of Fairfield; and a sister, Frances Quartararo of Lyndhurst Mass will be said Monday at 9:30 a.m.

at Sacred Heart R.C. Church, Lyndhurst with burial in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. Visiting is today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Nazare Memorial Home, Lyndhurst PETER LUMIA, 72, of Leonia died Saturday. Before retiring in 1978, he was garment cutter for Sports World, Palisades Park.

He was an army veteran of World War IL He was a member of Senior Citizens of Leonia, and a member of its woodcarving group. Surviving are his wife, Natalie Lumia Lumia; two sons, Peter of Saddle Brook, and Joseph of Plattsmouth, two daughters, Joyce Sambuco of Norwalk, Deborah Shanney of Tewksbury, four sisters, Connie Cuozzi of Yorktown Heights, N.Y, Betty Robustello, Bessie Tuzzio, and Annie Florio, all of New York; and eight grandchildren. Mass will be said Monday at 10 a.m. at St John's R.C. Church, Leonia, with entombment in Garden of Memories, Washington Township.

Visiting will be today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Volk Funeral Home, Palisades Park. Donations made to Sloane Kettering Institute, 640 York Avenue, New York, New York. PATRICK A. MANNA, 76, of Paramus died Friday.

Before retiring, he worked in the shipping department of Alcoa, Edgewater. He was a member of the Alcoa 25 Year Club. Surviving are two brothers, James of Fair-view and John of Boynton Beach, and two sisters, Anna Antine of Fairview and Rose Manna of Paramus. Services are today at 4 p.m. at the Vander Plaat Memorial Home, Paramus, with cremation at Cedar Lawn Crematory, Paterson.

Visiting is today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. MARY E. HOLSGROVE MANSON, 92, of Westwood died Saturday. Before retiring 26 years ago, she was a clerk for the U.S. Department of the Navy in New York City for 15 years.

She was a member of the American Association of Retired Persons and the Westwood Senior Citizens. Surviving are a son, Robert of Toms River, a daughter, Marion Gassib of Oradell, six grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Her husband, William died in 1946. Mass will be said Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St.

Andrew's R.C. Church, Westwood, with burial in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Hawthorne, N.Y.. Visiting is Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Becker Funeral Home, Westwood. ARTHUR J.

McCONVILLE, 84, of Ridgewood, formerly of North Bergen, died Thursday. He was a parishioner of Our Lady of Mount Carmel R.C. Church, Ridgewood. Surviving are two sons, Arthur of Midland Park and Thomas of Waldwick; a sister, Mary G. McConville of Ridgewood, and four grandchildren.

His wife, Frances Harrigan McConville, is deceased. Mass will be said Monday at 9:30 a.m. at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, with burial in Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City. Visiting is today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the John J.

Feeney Sons Funeral Home, Ridgewood. Donations to the Sister Lucy Sullivan Fund, co Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, or to the Ridgewood Ambulance Corps would be appreciated. GRETA MEYER, 85, of St. Petersburg, Fla, formerly of Fair Lawn, died Dec. 10.

Born in Germany, she came to the United States in 1935. Before retiring in 1968, she was a pediatric nurse at Barnert Memorial Hospital, Paterson. Surviving are a sister, Inge Bonheim of Fair Lawn; and a brother, Klaus of Bloomington, 111. Arrangements were by the International Chapels Funeral Home, St Petersburg. MILDRED C.

MIRANDON, 91, of Spring Lake Heights, formerly of Ridgewood, died Thursday. She was a member of St. Uriel's Episcopal Church, Sea Girt, and the Garden Club of New Jersey. Surviving are two sons, J. Wilmer of Ascutney, Vt, and New York City, and Robert H.

of Durham, N.C; a daughter, Joan M. Walther of Lewiston, Maine; two sisters, Melva C. Rad-cliffe of Spring Lake and Ruth C. Campana of Ridgewood, three grandchildren, and a great-grandchild. Her husband, Joseph died in 1954.

Services will be Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. at Moore's Home for Funerals, Wayne, with burial in Cedar Lawn Cemetery, Paterson. Visiting is Tuesday from 10 to 10:30 a.m. KATHLEEN HUGHES NIXON, 76, of Elmwood Park, formerly of Paterson, died Friday. Before retiring in 1982, she was a public health nurse for the Paterson Board of Education for 48 years.

During her last 20 years of employment, she managed the board's district nursing office. She was a parishioner of St Leo's R.C. Church in Elmwood Park. Surviving are her husband, William; and a sister, Mary Carnathan of Elmwood Park. Mass will be said Tuesday at 10 a.m.

at St Leo's Church, with burial in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Totowa. Visiting is Monday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Browning-Forshay Funeral Home, Hawthorne. Donations to Northwest Bergen County Hospice, co Valley Hospital, Ridgewood, NJ. 07451, would be appreciated.

AUDREY FLOOD ORIA, 51, of Mahwah, formerly of West New York, died Saturday. Before retiring last year, she was an executive secretary for Olin Hunt Chemical Co, West Paterson, for 11 years. She was a member of the Mother's Guild of St. Joseph R.C. Church, West New York.

Surviving are her husband, Louis; a son, Steven of Nutley, three daughters, Jackye, Stacy, and Jill, all of Mahwah; and two sisters, Doris Yuill of Bryn Mawr, Pa, and Grace Nicolay of Hazlet Mass will be said Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Church of the Presentation, Upper Saddle River. Visiting today and Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Leber Funeral Home, Union City. CHARLES C.

PAPPACENO, 32, of Oakland died Thursday. He was a self-employed construction worker. He was a 1974 graduate of Indian Hills High School and a parishioner of Our Lady of Perpetual Help R.C. Church, both in Oakland. Surviving are his father, Car JOHN DYXSEN, 72, of Irmo, S.O.

formerly of PiUr-on and Oakland, died Friday. Before retiring 12 yean ago, he was a precision machinist for the Bendix Aviation Corp, Teterboro. He was a member of the United Auto Workers. He received the NASA Apollo Achievement Award medallion for his contribution to a Moon-landing spacecraft team. He was a member of the People's Park Reformed Church in Paterson.

Surviving are his wife, Jean Henderson Dyksen; a daughter, Carol Fronts of Herndon, two brothers, Charles in Michigan and Cornelius of Branchville, and two grandsons. Services will be Tuesday at 1 Jn. at Lakeview Heights Reformed Church, Clifton, with burial in Cedar Lawn Cemetery, Pateraon. Visiting is Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Bumadz Memorial Home, Clifton.

DR. HARRIS ESTERMAN, 84, of Pateraon died Thursday. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, he came to the United States in 1908. Before retiring in 1985, he had a private podia trie practice in Pateraon for over 60 years. A 1927 graduate of Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine, Cleveland, he was a member of the National and American Podiatric associations.

He was also a member of Temple Emanuel, Pateraon, and the Knights of Pythias Fabiola Lodge, Wayne. Surviving are his wife, Anne Kline Esterman; and a son, Dr. Sidney N. Esterman of Fair Lawn. Services are today at 1:30 p.m.

at Louis Suburban Chapel, Fair Lawn, with burial in Yanover Lodge Cemetery, Saddle Brook. A mourning period will be observed at the family residence. Donations to a favorite charity would be appreciated. ELIZABETH THORBURN FEYTL, 78, of Wood-Ridge, formerly of Union City and North Bergen, died Friday. Surviving are two daughters, Roberta Casey of Wood-Ridge and Patricia Graf of Venice, a sister, Lorraine Dwyer of Ridgefield Park; a brother, Frank of North Bergen, eight grandchildren, and nine greatgrandchildren.

Her husband, Richard, died in 1965. Services will be Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. at the Kohler Funeral Home, Wood-Ridge, with burial in Fairview Cemetery. Visiting is Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pjn. ELIZABETH McCULLOUGH FORSTHOFF CQ 89, of Saddle Brook, formerly of Hackensack and Hillsdale, died Friday.

She was a retired dental assistant Surviving are a cousin, Suemargaret Lepis of OradelL Her husband, Arthur, died in 1977. Mass will be said tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. at St. Joseph's R.C. Church, Oradell, with burial in Maryrest Cemetery, Mahwah.

Visiting is tomorrow morning between 8:30 and 9 a.m. at the Volk Funeral Home, OradelL MARGARET R. FRAME of Dumont died Friday. Before retiring in 1970, she was a secretary for the Department of the Army, New York City, for 20 years. Surviving are a daughter, Nancy D.

Storing of Flushing, N.Y.; a son, John R. of Ayer, two sisters, Dorothy McNeilly of Chatham and Anne Ferguson of Ridge-wood, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Her husband, Pemberton died in 1950. Services will be Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the C.C.

Van Emburgh Funeral Home, Ridgewood, with burial in George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus. Visiting is Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. DOROTHY M. FREUDIG GENTNER, 75, of Mahwah died Thursday. Surviving are a daughter, Joan Seibel of Mahwah, and three grandchildren.

Her husband, Edward, died in 1981. Services were Saturday at the Van Emburgh-Sneider Funeral Home, Ramsey, with burial in Florida. Donations to Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Mahwah, would be appreciated. MARY KOBALTER GMELL, 89, of Midland Park, formerly of North Bergen, died Friday. She was born in Austria.

She was a parishioner of Nativity R.C. Church, Midland Park. Surviving are a daughter, Margaret Ze-man of Midland Park; a brother, Joseph in Austria, and two grandchildren. Her husband, Joseph, died in 1983: Mass will be said Monday at 10 a.m. at Nativity Church, with burial in George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus.

Visiting is tonight from 7 to 9 at the J.H. Olthuis Funeral Home, Midland Park. BENJAMIN J. GOLDIN, 69, of Cranberry, formerly of Hillsdale, died Thursday. He was a self-employed certified public accountant for 45 years.

He was past president of B'nai B'rith and was a member of Jewish Congregation of Coreondra, Cranberry, and Temple Emanuel, Woodcliff Lake. He was a 1940 graduate of City College of New York. Surviving are his wife, Mildred Adler Goldin; a daughter, Dr. Susan Goldin-Mead-ow of Chicago; a son, Dr. Alan Goldin of Irvine, and two grandchildren.

Arrangements were by Gutter- man-Musicant, Hackensack. Donations to the American Cancer Society would be appreciated. PHILMORE C. HOOD 55, of Dagsboro, formerly of Mahwah, died Thursday. He was a self-employed painter.

He was an Army veteran of the Korean War. Surviving are a son, Philmore Jr. of Monroe, N.Y.; a daughter, Donna Milaschewski of Fairfax, Vt; a brother, Thomas of Mahwah; three sisters, Elaine Ca-sale of Dagsboro, Adelaide Gibson of North Haledon, and Muriel Philips of Oakland, and a grandchild. Services will be Monday at 10 a.m. at the Scarr Funeral Home, Suffern, N.Y., with burial in Airmont Cemetery, Suffern.

Visiting is today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. AMELIA H. BUESS KASTEN, 91, of Union City died Friday. She was a member of the American Legion Post 14 Ladies Auxiliary, Hoboken; the Doric Senior Citizens Club, Union City; St Matthew's Lutheran Church, Union City, and its Ladies Guild; and the Hudson County Women's Grand Jury Association. Surviving are a daughter, Edythe D' Andrea of Union City; a sister, Christine Parascondolo of Old Tappan, and two grandchildren.

Her husband, Fred, is deceased. Services will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. at St Matthew's Church, with burial in Fairview Cemetery. Visiting will be today and Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Leber Funeral Hc-, Union City.

Donations to the Good Shepherd Memorial Fund of St Matthew's Church would be appreciated. MARTHA ALLAN KILE, 85, of Hackensack died Thursday. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, she came to this country in 1927. Before retiring in 1968, she worked in the Bergen County Clerk's ffice in Hackensack. She was a member of Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Ridgewood.

Surviving are two sons, George W. of Lagrangeville, N.Y., and William G. of Seoul, Korea; a daughter, Janet K. Sparks of Bloomingdale; a brother, John of Sandy Hills, Scotland; 11 grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. Her husband, George died in 1937.

Services are Monday at 12:45 p.m. at Bethlehem Church, with burial in Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, N.Y. Visiting is today from 2 to 5 p.m. at the J.H. Olthuis Funeral Home, Midland Park.

LINDA J. KIVI, 84, of Bogota died Friday. Born in Estonia, she came to this country in 1966. She was a member of the Estonian Educational Society, New York City, and of the EELK Bergen County Koguduse. Surviving are her husband, Karl; a daughter, Linia El-mend of Bogota; a granddaughter, and a great-granddaughter.

Services will be Monday at 11 a.m. at the Petrik Funeral Home, Bogota, with burial in Hackensack Visiting is today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. GEORGE KLEIN, 71, of Wyckoff died Friday. Before retiring, he was a machinist for the I. Schwartz Die and Engraving Englewood.

He was a member of the Masonic Lodge in New Hyde Park, N.Y. He was an Army-Air Force veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Jo-An Sigismondi Klein; two daughters, Lee Ann Gomez of Plainsboro, and Janet Knipfing of Stony 1 Lawn, with burial in Workmen's Circle Cemetery, Saddle Brook. Donations to a favorite charity would be appreciated. a JEAN VAN DYK, 84, of Riverdale, formerly of North Haledon and Haledon, died Thursday.

Before retiring 19 years ago, she was an office manager for the Prudential Insurance Co, Ho-Ho-Kus, for 30 years. She was a member of Beth El Christian Reformed Church, Paterson, and the Haledon Library board of trustees. She was a volunteer coordinator for the Eastern Christian Children's Retreat Wyckoff. Surviving is a brother, Raymond of Riverdale. Services will be Monday at 11 a.m.

at the Vander Plaat Funeral Home, Wyckoff, with burial in Fair Lawn Cemetery. Donations to the Eastern Christian Children's Retreat, 700 Mountain Ave, Wyckoff, NJ. 07481, would be appreciated. SAM WEINMAN, 92, of the Bronx died Saturday. Before retiring, he was a butcher.

Surviving are four sons, David Weinman, Abe Weinman, and Sidney Weinman, all of Fair Lawn, and David Einhom of the Bronx, 12 grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. His wife, Dora, died in 1987. Services are today at 10:30 a.m. at Robert Schoem's Menorah Chapel, Paramus, with burial in Wellwood Cemetery, Pine Lawn, N.Y. mourning period will be observed at the David Weinman residence.

JOSEPH WHEELER, 84, of Englewood died Thursday. Before retiring, he was a truck driver for the Quirk Moving and Storage Co, Englewood. He was a former member of Bethany Presbyterian Church, En-glewood, and a member of Ideal Elks Lodge 470, Englewood. Survivors include his wife, Martha Brown Wheeler; two daughters, Vivian Taylor of New York City and Beatrice Butler of Baltimore, and nine grandchildren. Services will be Monday at 10 a.m.

at the Neabitt Funeral Home, Englewood, with burial in George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus. Visiting is tonight from 6 to 8, with an Elks service at 7. JULIUS WOLF of Teaneck died Friday. He was born in Germany. Before retiring, he owned a candy store in New York City.

Surviving are a daughter, Helen Karls-ruher of Teaneck; a son, Ernest of Hackensack; four grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. His wife, Meta, is deceased. Services are today at noon at Gutterman-Musicant, Hackensack, with burial in Cedar Park Cemetery, Emerson. FRANK ZVYURNIE, 77, of Garfield died Thursday. Before retiring eight years ago, he was a forklift operator for the Arrow Fastner Co, Saddle Brook, for eight years.

He was an usher and a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Stanislaus Kostka R.C. Church, Garfield. He was a past grand knight of the Knights of Columbus Council 2863, Garfield, and a member of the Garfield Chapter of Deborah Hospital. He was a member of the American Association of Retired Persons and the Holy Name Senior Citizens, Garfield.

Surviving are his wife, Nellie Dzubba Zvyurnie; a daughter, Dorothy Solwa of Saddle Brook, and three grandchildren. A son, Frank died in 1983. Mass will be said Monday at 9:30 a.m. at St Stanislaus Kostka Church, with burial in St Nicholas Cemetery, Lodi. Visiting is today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

at the Kamienski Funeral Home, Garfield. 1.

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