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The Herald-News from Passaic, New Jersey • 27

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The Herald-Newsi
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Passaic, New Jersey
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3 HERALD NEWS B7 Friday, March 14, 2003 OBITUARIES 1 Death Notices appear in both The Record Herald News Office hours: Monday ittir.o6uift-1,!4Friday emails to 6:30 PM i Steven on March -7 13, 2003, of Fort Lee. Beloved husband of Lynn (nee Males), -7 Devoted father Wendy Augestensen. Cherished father- inlaw of Ross Augestensen. Dear brother of Louise Polinsky. Brother-in-law of -t Charles Polinsky.

Loving father of Brittany. Service Fritu, day 11:30 AM 'Wien 402 Park St. Hackensack. Should friends desire, butions may be made to Amer-- can Diabetes Foundation. ZAOLINO Samuel of River Edge, on Wednesday, March 12 2003.

Beloved husband of Arlene (nee Agnelli). Dear father of Matthew. Dear brother of Mary Swift and the late Joseph Zaolino and Rosemary Zaneski. Funeral on Saturday, March 15, 2003 at 9 AM from the Beaugard Funeral Home, 869 Kinderkamack River Edge. The Funeral Mass, 10 AM, at St.

Peter's, the Apostle Church, River Edge. Family will receive their friends at the funeral home on Thursday, 7-9 PM and Friday, 2-4 and 7-9 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 '712irJj. 1- STEVIE (ZITCH) GENARDI 31669 31597 You're in God's hands. Happy 34th Birthday Sweetheart.

Love Mom, Pop and Jayson. larr I LL, 1. 1 MARY BALENIS August 17, 1915- March 14, 2000 Not a day goes by without you in our thoughts. We will miss you forever. Your loving family IN LOVING MEMORY PETER W.

KIEVIT 42254 31478 e-mail: deathnotices northjersey.com Fax Number: (201) 646-4251 or (973) 569-7440 Phone number: (201) 646-4401 or (973) 569-7415 Photos will be accepted Monday through Saturday and should 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 .44 .4, r. 1- t. May the Lord Bless Your Soul And the Hearts of Those Who Loved You And Miss You 0 54 4,,, 1 ogc 1,,,." "ft PATRICK J.

GIEGEL March 14, 2002 It's been one year since you left. May God continue to hold you close and give you peace. We love you. Your family DEBBIE 1 Louis Bensi PATERSON Louis M. Bensi, 35, died Wednesday.

Born in Paterson, he was a lifelong city resident Mr. Bensi worked in the deli department at Supermarket, Saddle Brook He was a parishioner of St. Mary RC Church and a member of the St Joseph's Hospital Bowling League. Surviving are his wife, the former Laurie A Sacharow; his parents, Louis and Dorothy A. (Galuszka) Bensi of Paterson; and two sisters, Linda A.

Bensi of Paterson and Diane Heese of West Paterson. Festa Funeral Home, 111 Union Totowa is in charge of arrangements. March 14, 2003 Rudy De Ghetto CLIFTON Rudy De Ghetto, 74, died Wednesday. Born in Clifton, he was a lifelong city resident Mr. De Ghetto was a maintenance electrician for 50 years at Howe Richardson Scale Co.

A Korean War veteran, he was a member American Legion Post 161, Allwood, and Veterans of Foreign War Post 6487. He was a member of the National Rifle Association and the Riverdale Pistol Club. He was a member of the Joseph Lamb Council 5510, Knights of Columbus, Oak Ridge. He was preceded in death by his brother, Lawrence. Surviving are his two sons, John of Lake Hopatcong and Joseph Dudulcovich of Madison; two daughters, Lisa Dudukovich of Madison and Lori Firth of Wayne; and six grandchildren.

Marrocco Memorial Chapel, 470 Colfax is in charge of arrangements. Mcarh 14, 2003 William Eddings ELMWOOD PARK William C. Eddings, 85, died Wednesday. Mr. Eddings was a packer at White Metal Hawthorne, for 20 years before retiring in 1983.

Previously, he worked at Curtiss-Wright Wood-Ridge. Surviving are his wife, the former Sarah Smith; three sons, Ronald, Roger and Frank; three daughters, Carolyn Pastor, Jennifer Fox and Linda Godfrey; 13 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Conte Funeral Home, 274 Market is in charge of airangements. March 14, 2003 Vilma Lichtenberger CLIFTON Vihna Lichtenberger, 87, died Wednesday. Born in Passaic, she moved here 38 years ago.

Mrs. Lichtenberger was the controller at the Popular Club Plan, Passaic, for 18 years before retiring in 1977. She was a parishioner of St John Kanty R.C. Church. She was preceded in death by a sister, Elizabeth Sartor.

Surviving is a brother, Joseph Lichtenberger of Rutherford. Shook Funeral Home, 639 Van Houten is in charge of arrangements. March 14, 2003 0 oy Di le It. Wilfred Panke NORTH HALEDON Wilfred F. Panke, 98, died Thursday.

Born in Pembrook Ontario, Canada, he lived there before moving here 55 years ago. Mr. Panke was a machinist with General Manufacturing in Lodi before retiring He was a parishioner of St. Pads RC. Church, Prospect Park.

He was preceded in death by his wife, the former Josephine linamore. Surviving are his son, James, and a daughter, Kathleen Brunton, both of North Haledon, and two grandchildren. Vander Plaat-Vermeulen Memorial Home, 530 Hier Mountain Road, Franklin Lakes, is in charge of arrangements. March 14, 2003 Rose Alexander Neal PORT CHARLOTTE, FLA. Rose (Di Benedictis) Alexander Neal, 97, died Wednesday.

Born in Bari, Italy, she moved to Paterson, in 1918 and lived in Haledon, N.J. before settling here. Mrs. Neal, a seamstress, owned International Upholstery, Paterson, for 25 years until 1959 and served as nurse's aide at Preakness Hospital, Haledon. She was a parishioner of St Paul R.C.

Church, Prospect Park, and a member of St Paul's Seniors. She was a former parishioner of St Theresa RC. Church, Paterson. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Peter Alexander; her second husband, James E. Neal; and four sisters, Anna Picea, Mary DeCarlo, Jean DeCarlo and Josephine Riccardi.

Surviving are her son, Daniel G. Alexander of Essex Fells, a daughter, Theresa Miller of Port Charlotte; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. DeLuccia-Lolito Funeral Home, 265 Belmont Hale-don, is in charge of arrangements. March 14, 2003 Maria Demianwych CLIFTON Maria (Klapacz) Derrtianwych, 65, died Thursday. Born in Poland, she came to the United States in 1968 and lived in Manhattan before moving here four weeks ago.

Mrs. Detnianwych was an office custodian for 35 years before retiring in 1965. She was a parishioner of St Nicholas U.O. Church, Passaic. She was preceded in death by her husband, Michael.

Surviving are a nephew, Andrew Zwolinsld, and a niece, Domta Zwolinski. J.C. Fila Lexington Memorial Home, 340 Lexington is in charge of arrangements. March 14, 2003 Raymond Ferguson WAYNE Raymond D. Ferguson, 70, died Wednesday.

Born in Breckenridge, Texas, he lived there and in Fort Lee and West Orange before moving here 37 years ago. Mr. Ferguson was a golf professional at the North Jersey Country Club, where he worked for 31 one years before retiring in 1994. He was a 1956 graduate of North Texas State University. He was a parishioner of the Immaculate Heart of Mary R.C.

Church. He was predeceased by a brother, Fred, and three sisters, Betty McDaniel, Lois Poston and Joyce Wagoner. Surviving are his wife, the former Raymonde C. Tripier; a son, Robert of Fort Worth, Texas; three daughters, Suzanne Beaudoin of Beverly, Denise Romero and Tracy Mara: both of Wayne; a brother, Guinn of Midland, Texas; two sisters, Dolly Harrold of Odessa, Texas, and Dorothy Offield of Breckenridge; and nine grandchildren. Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, 567 Ratzer Road, is in charge of 1 flP pr N.

I Julian Lenart CLIFTON Julian J. Lenart, 86, died Thursday. Born in Passaic, he lived there before moving here 72 years ago. Mr. Lenart was a foreman at Clifton Metal Products, where he worked for 43 years before retiring in 1986.

He was a parishioner of St John RC. Church and a member of its Holy Name Society and Golden Circle. He was preceded in death by his son, Howard, and a bmther, Albin. Surviving are his wife, the former Lottie Puzio; two sons, Larry and Jules, both of Clifton; two daughters, Ruth Ann Lenart of Clifton and Regina Turner of Wmston-Salem, N.C.; a sister, Wanda Jalcubczyk of Clifton; seven grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Shook Funeral Home, 639 Van Houten is in charge of arrangements.

March 14, 2003 Costantino Pahnino WAYNE Costantino Pahnino, 86, died Saturday. Born in Avelino, Italy, he came to the United States in 1955 and lived in Paterson and Lakeworth, before moving here in 2002. Mr. Pahnino, a member of Dyers Local 1733 of Paterson, worked at Vitromar Textile, Paterson before he retired. He was a parishioner of Our Lady of Lourdes RC.

Church, Paterson. He served in the Italian army during World War He was preceded in death by his wife, the former Filomen Santaniello; a son, Jerry; and a daughter, Teresa. Surviving are his son, Stephen of Wayne, and a granddaughter. Scillien Funeral Home, 351 Fifth Paterson is in charge of arrangements. March 14, 2003 Victor Gianno EAST ORANGE Victor Giaimo, 58, died Monday.

Born in Hackensack, he lived in Hasbmuck Heights before moving here. Mr. Giaimo, a graduate of the University of Maryland, was an accountant He was a parishioner of Blessed Sacrament B.C. Church in Newark and a member of its choir. He was a Vietnam War Navy veteran and a member of the Guyton Callahan Post 152, American Legion, Newark, and the 555th Airborne.

Surviving are his three sons, Michael Robert of Tennessee, Army Sgt Gregory James, stationed in Savannah, and Marine Corps Sgt. David Allen, stationed at Camp Pendleton, a daughter, Veronica Michele Giaimo of Tennessee; two brothers, Peter Michael and John, both of Hasbmuck Heights; a sister, Mary Ellen Sullivan of Elmwood Park; and a granddaughter. Costa Memorial Home, Boulevard and Central Avenue, Hasbrouck Heights, is in charge of arrangements. March 14, 2003 Margaret Benjamin PATERSON Margaret (Howe) Benjamin, 42, died Tuesday. Born in Paterson, she was a lifelong city resident Mrs.

Benjamin, a teacher, worked at the Memorial Day Nursing for 29 years. She was a member of the Christ Temple Baptist Church and its Usher Board. Surviving are her husband, John; a son, Naun, and four daughters, Chanell Howe, Quatarra Benjamin, Tamarra Benjamin and Myajah Mason, all of Paterson; three brothers, Michael Howe of Clifton and Steve Howe and Larry Howe, both of Paterson; two sisters, Diana Howe Blackwood and Rita Bethea, both of Paterson; and a grandson. Bragg Funeral Home, 256 Rosa Parks is in charge of ments. March 14, 2003 Jerry Oselador WEST MILFORD Jeny Oselador, 78, died Thursday.

Born in Clifton, he lived in Wayne and Beachwood before moving here. Mr. Oselador, a World War ll Merchant MarineCoast Guard veteran, was an electronics test supervisor at Curtiss-Wright, Carlstadt. He worked as an electriciail for Stop and Shop, Wayne, and Leval-or Hoboken, before retiring. He was a member of the Hamm Radio Club in Toms River.

Mr. Oselador was a former parishioner of Annunciation of the Blessed Vugin Mary RC. Church. Surviving are his wife, the former Charlotte A. Hinchman; two sons, Jeny David and Peter William, both of West Milford; a sister, Fausta O'Boyle of Grand Junction, Cola; and three grandchildren.

Moore's Home for Funerals, 1591 Alps Wayne, is in charge of arrangements. March 14, 2003 1 Good Wits start early. A II lom Read the newspaper with your child. of to er 7, S. Ia er '111 Id 0- le ad o.

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Csemik worked for World Com, Wayne, for 10 years before retiring in 2002 She was a parishioner of St. Francis RC. Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Daniel Catania. Surviving are three sons, Daniel Catania of Wanaque, George Catania of Marshal's Creek, and Christopher Catania of Lake Mohawk; and two sisters, Grace Suffredim of Hudson, and Mildred Tranchina of Malveme, N.Y.; and three grandchildren.

D'Agostino Funeral Home, 881 Ringwood Haskell, is in charge of arrangements. March 14, 2003 ...44 eignuion 1 1-000 -413-2613 We share your concerns. fat 41 IIIII idp Ita North Jersey Gmup.

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