Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Herald-News from Passaic, New Jersey • B5

Publication:
The Herald-Newsi
Location:
Passaic, New Jersey
Issue Date:
Page:
B5
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Monday, September 19, 2005 OBITUARIES HERALD NEWS B5 Frieda Limbeck Franklin Farrell YOUR I NEWS I I ON I SODORA Evelyn (nee Frumker) of Lodi on September 17, 2005. Beloved wife of the late Salvatore Devoted mother of Rose (Joseph) Salmon. Loving grandmother of Christopher and Kelly. Dear stepmother of the late Augie and Salvatore, Jr. Funeral Wednesday 8:30 AM with a 9 AM Chapel Service at Santangelo Funeral Home, 300 Main Lodi.

Entombment Garden of Memories. Visitation Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 PM. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Lodi Senior Citizens Club or the American Heart Association. TERHUNE Daniel J. 45, of Clifton suddenly on September 17, 2005.

Beloved husband of Mary (Nesbitt). Dear father of Daniel J. Terhune III and wife, Alexandra, and Ashley Terhune. Devoted owner of dogs Buffy and Gret-Gret. Son of Daniel J.

and Jean (Konecko) Terhune. Loving brother of Diane Conroy, Donald, David, Darren and Debra Terhune. Funeral Thursday 9 AM at Allwood Funeral Home, 660-670 Allwood Road, Clifton, Mass 9:30 AM at St. Clare R.C. Church.

Interment East Ridgelawn Cemetery. Visiting Tuesday 7-9 Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 PM. In lieu of flowers, please contribute to The Ashley Terhune College Fund, co Allwood Funeral Home. Evelyn Sodora LODI Evelyn (Frumker) Sodora, 85, died Saturday. Born in Odessa, Russia, she came to the United States in 1926, moving here 60 years ago.

Before retiring, Mrs. Sodora was co-owner of Sodora's Market. She was a member of the Lodi Senior Citizens Club. She was preceded in death by her husband, Salvatore, and two stepsons, Augie and Salvatore Jr. Surviving are a daughter, Rose Salmon of Maywood, and two grandchildren.

Santangelo Funeral Home, 300 Main is in charge of arrangements. Sept. 19, 2005 George Khoury PATERSON George N. Khoury, 66, died Friday. Born in Syria, he came to the United States in 1988, settling here.

Mr. Khoury was a self-employed hair stylist. He was a member of St. George Antiochian Orothodox Church, Little Falls. Surviving are his wife, the former Valia Daniel; two sons, Sami and Joseph, both of Lebanon; a brother, Hana Khoury of Syria; and two sisters, Adoule Gazwie and Mary Khoury, both of Paterson.

Minchin Funeral Home, 17 Michigan is in charge of arrangements. Sept. 19, 2005 Casper Blue SAN ANTONIO Casper Blue died Saturday. Born in Suriname in 1983, he lived in Passaic before moving here. Mr.

Blue was a gas station attendant. Surviving are his father, Bhag-wanda Persaud, his mother, Anita Persaud, two brothers, Hoolas Persaud and Ravi-Dev Persaud, and two sisters, Natasha and Jaya-Brenda Persaud, all of Passaic. Community Funeral Home, 257 Broadway, is in charge of arrangements. Sept. 19, 2005 Marie McDonnell BERKELEY TOWNSHIP Marie A.

(Malone) McDonnell, 73, died Tuesday. Born in Paterson, she lived in Hawthorne for many years before moving here to Holiday City at Berkeley. Mrs. McDonnell was a secretary at Hunziker, Merry, Jones, Champion, Paterson, for 45 years before retiring in 1993. She was a member of Holiday City at Berkeley Woman's Club and a communicant at St.

Maximilian Kolbe R.C. Church, Toms River. Surviving are her husband, John, and a sister, Philomena Malone. Quinn-Hopping Funeral Home, 26 Mule Road, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements. Sept.

19, 2005 Patricia Macolino WAYNE Patricia (Gabriel) Macolino, 69, died Saturday. Born in Paterson, she lived in Ringwood before moving here 25 years ago. Mrs. Macolino was a homemaker. She was a parishioner of St.

James R.C. Church, Totowa. Surviving are her husband, Marinus; a son, Patrick of Ridgewood; a daughter, Maria-Elena of Pompton Lakes; a brother, John Gabriel of New Jersey; and two grandchildren. Festa Memorial Funeral Home, 111 Union Totowa, is in charge of arrangements. Sept.

19, 2005 Daniel Terhune Jr. CLIFTON Daniel J. Terhune 45, died Saturday. Born in Jersey City, he lived in Wayne before moving here 16 years ago. Mr.

Terhune was a self-employed accountant. Previously, he was controller of accounting with the Charles Schwab Jersey City, for 15 years. Surviving are his wife, the former Mary Nesbitt; a son, Daniel J. Ill of Saddle Brook; a daughter, Ashley of Clifton; his parents, Daniel J. and Jean (Konecko) Terhune; three brothers, Donald, David and Darren; two sisters, Diane Conroy and Debra Terhune.

Allwood Funeral Home, 660-670 Allwood Road, is in charge of arrangements. Sept. 19, 2005 Christine Krawiec NUTLEY Christine A. Krawiec died Saturday. Born in Passaic, she lived in Clifton and Carlstadt before moving here.

Miss Krawiec was a member of St. Michael's Byzantine Catholic Cathedral, Passaic. She was preceded in death by her mother, the former Rosalie In-zalaco. Surviving are a daughter, Jacqueline; her father, Kenneth of Passaic; and three brothers, Robert and Jeffrey, both of Burlington, and Kirk of Marlton. Shook Funeral Home, 639 Van Houten Clifton, is in charge of arrangements.

Sept. 19, 2005 William Parker HASBR0UCK HEIGHTS William Parker, 73, died Thursday. Born in High Point, N.C., he lived in Paterson most of his life before moving here four years ago. Surviving is a sister, Alma Sumter of Hasbrouck Heights. Carnie P.

Bragg Funeral Home, 256 Rosa Parks Paterson, is in charge of arrangements. Sept. 19, 2005 Alberta Drakeford PATERSON Alberta Drakeford, 79, died Wednesday. Born in Merrimon, N.C., she lived here most of her life. Mrs.

Drakeford worked for the North Jersey Developmental Center, Totowa. She was preceded in death by her husband, Grover; and a sister, Hattie Mae Wallace. Surviving are a son, Jeffrey, and her mother, Sarah Wallace, both of Paterson; and three grandchildren. Carnie P. Bragg Funeral home, 256 Rosa Paries is in charge of arrangements.

Sept. 19, 2005 LA BELLE, FLA. Franklin Farrell, 66, died Thursday. Born in Paterson, N.J., he lived in Toms River, N.J., before moving here in 1998. Mr.

Farrell was a cook at the Toms River Diner for many years. He was a member of Eastside Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, the former Eleanor Kinney; two sons, Franklin of Plainsboro Township, N.J., and Keith of Beeville, Texas; three daughters, Ruthann Bailey of Van Etten, N.Y., and Christina Farrell and Colleen Braica, both of Toms River; and nine grandchildren. Browning-Forshay Funeral Home, 557 Lafayette Hawthorne, N.J., isi in charge of arrangements. Sept.

19, 2005 Ruth Seng PEQUANNOCK Ruth A. (Suter) Seng, 94, died Thursday. Born in North Haledon, she lived there many years before moving here to Pompton Plains. Mrs. Seng was a former member of North Haledon Fire Company 1 Women's Auxiliary and the Passaic County Elks Club.

She was an honorary member of the North Haledon Golden Age Group. Surviving are her husband, Harold; a son, John of Passaic; and a sister, Helen Leckel of North Haledon. Vander Plaat-Vermeulen Memorial Home, 530 High Mountain Road, Franklin Lakes, is in charge of arrangements. Sept. 19, 2005 Carlton Duncan PATERSON Carlton Melbourne Duncan, 63, died Wednesday.

Born in St. Mary, Jamaica, West Indies, he moved here in 1982. Mr. Duncan was a crew supervisor at the North Jersey Developmental Center, Totowa, for 19 years. He attended the Lighthouse Deliverance Church of God.

He was preceded in death by two brothers, Ferdie and Hensley Duncan, and two sisters, Ruth D. Sewell and Linda (Duncan) Oma-lama. Surviving are his wife, the former Brenda Cowell; a son, Carlton M. Jr. of Jamaica; three daughters, Carlene and Karen Duncan, and Charmaine Salmon, all of Paterson; three brothers, Fitzgerald of Kingston, Jamaica, Dockley C.

of Paterson and Wilvin of Fort Lauderdale, four sisters, Doris Duncan of Paterson, Lessie Williamson of England, Ernielyn Duncan Stweard of Sunrise, and Ivy Duncan of Fort Lauderdale; two stepsons, Arlick and Ian Gordon, and a stepdaughter, Jacqueline Gordon, all of New York; and three grandsons. Madonna Multinational Home for Funerals, 109 Howe Passaic, is in charge of arrangements. Sept. 19, 2005 Helen Rogers H0-H0-KUS Helen A. Rogers, 79, died Sunday.

She was born in Glen Ridge. Mrs. Rogers worked in advertising at Cunningham and Walsh, New York City, and was an administrative assistant to the vice president of Ramapo College, Mahwah, for 24 years before retiring in 1993. She was a parishioner of St. Luke's R.C.

Church. Surviving are two sons, Kevin A. of Wayne and Michael J. of Rhode Island; and a sister, Marie Anselmo of Maryland. Feeney Funeral Home, 232 Franklin Ridgewood, is in charge of arrangements.

Sept. 19, 2005 Louise Grimsland STR0UDSBURG, PA. Louise R. Grimsland, 90, died Saturday. Born in Union City, N.J., she lived in Hackettstown, N.J., and Fort Lee, N.J., before moving here.

Mrs. Grimsland was a Telex operator at International Flavors and Fragrances, New York City, for 20 years before retiring in 1979. She was a volunteer greeter and clerical assistant at Hackettstown Community Hospital. She was a parishioner of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Hackettstown.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Edward. Surviving are a son, Jan G. of Wayne, N.J.; two daughters, Karen L. Kromer of Stroudsburg and Vicki A. Grimsland of Culver City, Calif; and two grandchildren.

Lanterman Allen Funeral Home, 27 Washington East Stroudsburg, is in charge of arrangements. Sept. 19, 2005 Media Group CLIFTON Frieda K. Limbeck, 92, died Sunday. Born here, she was a lifelong city resident.

Mrs. Limbeck was a wire assembler with the Bendix Teterboro, before retiring. She was a member and past president of AARP Albion Chapter 1517, and a past assistant director of AARP for the state of New Jersey. She was a volunteer with the FOCUS program and at the Belle Vista Nutrition Center. She was a member of St.

John's Evangelical Lutheran Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles, and a brother, Jacob Kroner. Surviving are two daughters, Arlene Bross of Clifton and June Bierwas of Ringwood; seven grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Allwood Funeral Home, 660-670 Allwood Road, is in charge of arrangements. Sept.

19, 2005 Kevin Lounsbury WEST MILFORD Kevin Lounsbury, 53, died Saturday. He lived in Ringwood before moving here to Oak Ridge. Mr. Lounsbury worked at Koehler Distributors, Hawthorne. Surviving are his wife, the former Dawn Savi; a son, Tommy; four brothers, Geoff of Newtown, Brian of Pembroke Pines, Craig of Los Altos, Calif, and Ross of Merritt Island, and a sister, Gail Bado of Ringwood.

Vander Plaat Stickle Memorial Home, 187 La Rue Road, Newfoundland, is in charge of arrangements. Sept. 19, 2005 Richard Brower PATERSON Richard Brower, 85, died Saturday. Born here. Mr.

Brower was a foreman at Universal Tool and Die. A World War II Army veteran, he was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was preceded in death by his wife, the former Frances Winans; five brothers, Peter, Robert, Harry, George and William; and a sister, Frances. Surviving are three daughters, Arlene Baik of Copenhagen, N.Y., Rita Kinney of Paterson and Sheila R. Carioti of Lincoln Park; a brother, John; a sister, Amy Phillips; seven grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

Santangelo Funeral Home, 635 McBride West Paterson, is in charge of arrangements. Sept. 19, 2005 Queen Williams PATERSON Queen E. Williams died Tuesday. Born in Lee County, S.C., she moved here more than 40 years ago.

Mrs. Williams was a presser at Spotless Dry Cleaning. She was preceded in death by a brother, James E. Boone, and a sister, Mary E. Surviving are two daughters, Diane Williams and Mary Porcha, both of Paterson; two brothers, Sammie Lee Slater and Thomas Boone, both of Lamar, S.C.; five sisters, Jane Mae Williams and Johnnie Swann, both of Paterson, Hattie McCullough and Alean McCullough, both of Lamar, and Eleanor Williams of Darlington, S.C.; four grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.

LaGarde Funeral Home, 236 Union is in charge of arrangements. Sept. 19, 2005 Carrie Mae Culbreath PATERSON Carrie Mae Culbreath, 69, died Thursday. Born in Saluda, S.C., she moved here more than 50 years ago. Mrs.

Culbreath was a home health care aide. She participated in senior citizen activities and attended senior centers. She was preceded in death by her husband, William; a son, Joel; and her father, Aaron. Surviving are two sons, Bruce and William Edward, both of Paterson; four daughters, Sheila Belvin, and Loretta and Ernestine Culbreath, all of Paterson, and Connie Culbreath of Miami; her mother, Annie B. Stevens of Saluda; seven brothers, Clarence Williams of Capitol Heights, Raymond, Oscar and Jonathan Stevens, and Vannie Williams, all of Saluda, and Olin and Bennie Stevens, both of Washington, D.C.; four sisters, Sadie Turner and Ida Williams, both of Washington, D.C., Lan-nie Mae Lorich of Saluda, and Dusker King of Georgia; 12 grandchildren; and 17 greatgrandchildren.

David Davis Jr. and Sons Funeral Home, 628 Market is in charge of arrangements. Sept. 19, 2005 VINCENZO GAGLIOTI September 19, 1925-December 9, 2000 Happy 80th Birthday in Heavens, Papa! You are always in our hearts and minds. We love you and miss you dearly.

With Love, Your Wife Marianna; Daughters Carmen, Maria Antonia, Patricia; Sons-in-Law Giovanni and Jose; and grandchildren John and Doreen. JOSEPH COLANERI Dec. 15, 1914 Sept. 19, 2000 We can't believe 5 years have gone by since you left us to be with Mom in Heaven. The life we all shared will be treasured for the rest of our lives.

We love and miss you both. Your Loving Family DONNA SPINELLA September 19, 2005 Happy Birthday Grandma We love you Alyssa, Zoe, Felicia, Sammi and Jade death notices, cards af lhanks. obituaries, i n-me mq rid NEWS Death Notices appear in both The Record Herald News and on our web site www.northjersey.com Office hours: Monday through Friday 2 PM-6 PM e-mails to 6:30 PM Saturday and Sunday 2 PM-5 PM e-mails to 5:30 PM Holidays 11 AM-2 PM e-mails to 2:30 PM e-mail: deathnotices northjersey.com Fax Number: (201) 646-4251 or (973) 569-7440 Phone number: (201) 646-4401 or (973) 569-7415 Photos are accepted every day, except holidays, and can be brought to The RecordHerald News 1 Garret Mountain Plaza, 6th floor West Paterson or e-mailed to deathnotices northjersey.com No checks or cash accepted on weekends. Credit cards only. 240330 Joseph Koenig LODI Joseph R.

Koenig, 76, died Sunday. Mr. Koenig was a volunteer at Hackensack Hospital for eight years. An artist with the Millburn-Short Hills Art Center and the West Essex Art Association, he was a member of the New Jersey Chapter of the American Artist Professional League and the Hackensack Art Club. He was an Army veteran, serving from 1950 to 1956.

Alesso Funeral Home, 91 Union is in charge of arrangements. Sept. 19, 2005 Fender Gibson Gretsch Martin Amplifiers GARY 973-694-0675 mm mm We share your concerns. Media Group ft cfMA' (m'ricu www.giftbasketsacrossamerica.com All Types of Gift Baskets Available jfl i'-iftZ Specializing in Unique Sympathy Gifts Baskets jf3 tV-: sol We can help! No need to struggle with those stairs any longer. Call today for free literature on our Excel Stairway Lift.

1-800-287-1793 Since 1946 SURGICAL COMPANY 908-756-7074 627 PARK AVEM.E PLAIM'IELD Authorized Dealer for Access Industries.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Herald-News
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Herald-News Archive

Pages Available:
1,793,605
Years Available:
1932-2024