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Oct; 22, 1974 Paterson News Mrs. Rosalie Mother of Deputy Chief OBITUARIES George P. Ackerson CUFTGN -v George P. Ackerson, 84, died unex- Jiectedly Monday, He suf-ered the fatal seizure at tome and was, pronounced died at St. Joseph Hospital, Paterson, Born in Morristown, Mr.

Ackerson had lived in Clifton 48 years. He retired in Ruth Peck, 86, Formerly of Wayne Mrs. Ruth Shepard Peck, M. Vander Wende, Ex-Hardware Dealer WHITING Matthew Vander Wende of 7 New Hampshire' Lane, Cedar Glen Lakes, died unexpect-' edly Monday at Community Memorial Hospital, Tomsr lechio of Jersey City; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Ronald Dooley, Killed in Crash PARSIPPANY A funeral Mass will be said 10 a.m..

Wednesday in St. Peter Apostle R.C. Church, Par-, sippany, for Ronald. Dooley, 18, of I Rockaway Place, who was killed Sunday when he was thrown from his jeep on Woodhaven Road. The funeral will be frbm the mor-' tuary at 312 W.

Main Boonton The youth was bom in Passaic and lived here most, of his life. He was a graduate of- Parsippany High School and worked for B. D. Roofing Contracting Co. of Parsippany.

Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Dooley; three sisters, Mrs. Paul (Maureen) Knowles of Morristown, Mrs.

Lothar (Nancy) Ruepp of Lake Hiawatha, and Judith at home; three brothers, James of Keane, N.J., and William and Bernard at home. IN MEM0RIAM former Wayne resident, died Sunday in a retirement home in Lakeland, Fla, She was 86 and had lived in Naples, before entering ithe home. s. Peck had resided 1n the pin.s L.ua of wavne for 20 years and moved to Florida in 1968, after the death of her husband, Howard, former Wayne s-. and "V1 Bloomheld -lawyer.

Earner sne Dad resiaeo Uien Ridce for 28 years Mrs. Peck was a member of the Pines Lake Garden Club, len Ridge Woman's Club, Naples Woman's Club and the' First Presbyterian Church of Naples. A memorial service will be held 11 a.m. Saturday at Rosedale Cemetery, Orange. Memorial donations may be made to the Passaic County Heart Association.

Surviving are two sons, Howard S. of Colebrook, and George S. of Kinnelon; a daughter, Elizabeth T. Hulsizer of Toms River; eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Stephen Babij, Had Gift Shop PASSAIC A funeral Mass was said today in St Nicholas' Ukrainian Catholic Church for Stephan Babij, 49, who died Saturday.

The funeral from the mortuary at 326 Parker Clifton, and burial was in St. Michael's Cemetery, Lodi. Mr. Babij was born in the Ukraine and came to Passaic in 1950. He was a machinist with the Bright Star Industries.

He also was the owner and operator of Sitch, a Ukrainian gift shop. Surviving are hJ.s wife, the former Tusia Hnylan-ski, and his mother, My-chajlinka Babij, and two brothers, Dimitri and John, all of the Ukraine. Joseph J. Cdratolo, 40 BOONTON A funeral Mass was oppered today in Our Ladv of Mt. Carmel r.c.

church for Joseph J. varawio, oi oz jvturris wno qiea rriaay. ine funeral was from the mortuary at 312 W. Main St. 'Mr.

Caratolo was born in New York City and lived in years. He was an executive of the Tensor Corp. of Brook lyn. Surviving are his wife, the former Bettina Cortese; three sons, Anthony, John and Joseph; and a Bettina, all of Boontqn; his mother, Mrs. Mary Caratolo; two brothers, Leonard and Carmelo, and three sisters, Connie, Olivia and Mrs.

Martha Girese, all of Queens, N.Y. Mrs. Betty Zibowsky FAIR LAWN Mrs. Betty Zibowsky, 57, of 0-30 Whitehall died Sunday in the Barnert Memorial Hospital Center, Paterson. Born in New York City, Mrs.

Zibowsky lived in Newark before moving to this Joseph Cababe, Wright Retiree CLIFTON Joseph D. Ca-; babe, 67, of this city, died Sunday in St, Mary's Hospital, Passaic after a short A native of Aleppo, Syria, noma tn m0 intrv of- the; age of three, living In London. Conn, until the ace of 16 when he moved to Paterson. He lived there until moving to this city in 1926. Mr.

Cababe was "a solderer ana waser ior me wngni i i Aeronaut pal Corn of Wood. Ridge for 16' years before his retirement. He was a member of St. Ann's Melkite Catholic Church, West Paterson. The funeral will be at 9 a.m.

Wednesday from the Mc-Nerney Burhadz Funeral Home, 371 Lakeview followed by a 9:30 a.m. Divine Liturgy in St. Ann's Church. Interment will be In Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Totowa. Mr leaves his wife, the former Rose Shamey; a son, Donald of Scotch Plains; three daughters, Anthony (Marion) Zukowski of Kinnelon, Mrs.

Edmund (Sheila) Diggle of Ho-Ho-Kus and Miss Linda, at home; two brothers, Louis and Anthony, both of this city; five sisters, the Misses Edna, Josephine and Antoinette Ca-hahe and Mrs. Hueh (Bettv) stvhnrskv nil nf this rltv. and Mrs. Connie Francis of Totowa, and five grandchildren. Charlie Belton 37 Charlie Belton 37, of 61 Pearl died Friday in St.

Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center after a short illness. Born in Camden, S.C., Mr. Belton lived in. this city since 1958. He was employed by the Tru-Tex Fabrics Inc.

of Carlstadt for several years. Funeral services will be at 11 aim. Wednesday at the E. Lee White Funeral Home, 628 Market with the Rev. A.

M. Tyler, pastor of St. Luke's Baptist Church, officiating. Interment will be in Heavenly Rest Cemetery, Belton leaves a son, Alfonso of this city; bis mw rom rip. los of Camden; two broth- ers Willie Brown of this city and Edward crown ot as-bury Park.

Cecelia Amicarelli WALDWICK A Mass of the Resurrection will be offered 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. Luke's R.C. Church, Ho-Ho-Kus, for Cecelia Amicarelli, 89, who died Saturday. The funeral will be from the Vander Plaat Funeral Home, 257 Godwin Wyckoff.

Burial will be in Ferncliff Cemetery, Harts-dale, N.Y. Mrs. Amicarelli was born in -Italy and lived in New York before moving to Wald-wick 16 years ago. She was Nicholas: She is survived by a daughter, Jean Ullrich of Wald-wick; a son, Mario of New Port Richey, two sisters, Juliette Cappeto of Orange and Gesuina Lacera of Rome; two granddaughters, eight great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren. West Milford, after a long ulness Paterson-born, Mfes Simis ter had lived in Clifton prior to moving into Wayne a year ago.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday in Moore's Home for Funerals, Wayne Chapel, Alps Road and Hamburg Turnpike, with the Rev. Robert Grant of Demarest United Methodist Church officiating. Interment will follow Cedar Lawn Cemetery, Paterson. She leaves a sister, Mrs.

Emily Johnson of Haledon, and nieces and nephews. Mrs. Clara Morgan, 67, of 943 Burntmeadow Road, dfed Monday in Barnhill Convalescent Center, Newton after a long illness. Mrs. Morgan was born in Wanaque where she had lived until her illness 10 years ago.

Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in the Richards Funeral Home, 1440 Union Valley Road, with the Rev. Carl Rentschler, pastor of the Calvary Bible DEATHS SIMISTER Passed into Ilf, eternal In -West Milford on- Monday, OctoBer 21, 1974,. beloved daughter of the late Theothllus and' Wilhel mina, age 90 of B5A Byrne Court, Wayne. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Thursday, October; 24, at 11 a.m.

from Moore'g Home for Funeral Wayne Chapel, Road and Hamburg Turnpike. Interment Cedar Lawn Cemetery. Friends may p.m. Wednes- day Oct 22-2t SPRIESER Marie B. (Olbls), on Oct 20, 1974.

of Clifton, N.J beloved wife of the late' William, mother of Mrs. Helen West and grandmother of David and James West Funeral from "Quinlan's," 27-29 Hard-ing Clifton, on Wednesday a.m., St. Paul's R.C. Church 9:30. Interment at Laurel Grove Cemetery.

Visiting Monday 7-9, Tuesday 2-4' and 7-9 p.m. Contributions may be made to the Fassaio County Chapter of the Amerl-. can Cancer Society. Oct 21-2t VANDER WENDE Matthew, age 6) of 7 New Hampshire Lane, Whiting, N.J., on Monday, October 21, beloved hus-' band of Marie (De Voogd). Fu5 neral services will be helil Thursday 1:00 p.m.

from the Anderson ft Campbell Funeral Home, 703 Main Street, TomsN River. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday S-5 and 7-9 p.m. If desired, contributions may be made to the Manchester First Aid Squad. Oct 22-lt FUNERAL DIRECTORS men arbs uneral Home, Inc. RIVERDALE A.

Richards, Mar. 4 Newark-Pompton Tpke. WEST MILFORD Carl S. Richards, Mgr. 1440 Union Valley Rd.

8354164 SCULLION FUNERAL HOME 267-269 Park Ave; ot Madison Convenient New Parking let SH. 2-7738 DIRECTORY ALMGREN 336 S-WAY, PAT. 323-3800 Ruth Almgrtn Hibbtrt, Mgr. BRAGG FUNERAL HOME 256 Graham Avenue, Pat. At.

4-7276 CHEEK FUNERAL HOME 384 Broadway, Pahtrson 742-5300 AQUINO L. E. Aquino C. S. Aquino, Jr.

V. M. lombardo Z3o Union Avanue GAITA MEMORIAL 154 Rl. 23 (Pompton Ave.) Singac CI. 6-2225 Donna Brtura, Mgr.

De Luccia Funeral Home 111 lilmont Ave. at N. 6th IA. 3-6666 KAMEHSXI Paterson Passaic Garfield Wellington PR. 9-1967 Funeraria Latino ttO OKI CAU MARKET 747 Zy-y5IO SQ.

E. 28TH ST. MASON PORTER Clifton Funeral Home 546-4700 J. II. 0LTIIUIS 159 Godwin Pk.

652-8844 Norman A. Parker FUNERAL HOME 256-4700 47 MAIN ST. LITTLE FAUS RAGUCCI-KOTRAN FUNERAL HOME 243 East 18th St. SH. 2-1284 "MINCHIN" 17 Michigan Ave, 742-3374 Vander Plaar-Vermeulen FUNERAL HOME Associated With VANDER PIAAT PARAMUS 843-3100 PATERSON 684-3974 FRANKLIN LAKES 891-4770 Quinlan Funeral Home, Inc.

27-29 Harding Clifton 546-2000 Jeremiah F. Ouinlan, Manager BROWNING-FORSHAY 557 Lafayette How. 427-0800 Rinaldi Funeral Home 425 Belmont Haledon 278-2144 -All wood Funeral Home 660 Allwood Clifton PR. 3-6666 PATRICK J. CONTE 274 Market', Elmwood Pk.

796-0060 McNerney-Burnadz 371 lakeview Clifton 772-1880 FESTA MEMORIAL 111 Union Totowa 523-7900 Delia Torre Funeral Home 515 21st Ave. SH. 2-3010 SCiUIERI FUNERAL HOME 351 5th Ave. LA. 5-3939 Santangelo FUNERAL HOMES 635 McBride Ave, West Paterson 271-0300 300 Main -Lodi LEO V.

HANSTEIN Res. 83 Crooks Ave. AR. 8-0075 Vander Plaat r1 RICHARD J. VANDER PLAAT Director 13-31 Saddle River Rd.

Fair Lawn 797-3500 M. J. SCANLAN FUNERAL HOME RT. 23, POMPTON PLAINS 835-4156 MOORE'S HOME FOR FUNEMU 384 Totowa Paterson 278-1500 694-0072 Alps Rd. Hamburg Woyne Gorny Gorny MORTUARY 519 Marshall St.

1 R. J. GORNY, Mor. Paterson MU. 4-5400 Stickle Funeral Home Newfoundland, New Jersey 697-6700 VANDER PLAAT FUNERAL HOME Garfield Wyckoff C.

C. Van Emburgh, Inc. RIDOEWOOD SINCE 1895 VANDER MAY Wfltfnn nlnnin! Hams 567 Roller Wayne 696-2900 E. LEE WHITE FUNERAL HOME 621 Market St. Paterson, N.J 279-9881 Correction The age of Harry Nitkin was listed in Monday's obituary; in The News as 67.

Mr. Nitkin, of 25 E. 40th was 64 he died. DEATHS tW i ACKERSON At rest OLin Clifton on Monday, October George P. beloved husband of the lata Cora Duke) Aekerson of Cll-ton.

Relatives nd friends arfc Invited- to attend funeral at Gotny Gorny Paterson-Clif-ton Mortuary, Sli Marshall Street, corner ofHazel Street, 'Wednesday 10:30 a.m. Interment, at Mount Hebron Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday 2-4 and 7-) p.m. Oct 22-2t BELTON Entered Into rest In Paterson, on Friday, October 18, 1974, Charlie, beloved father of Alphonso Belton, of 61 Pearl Street. Services Wednesday, 11 a.m.

at the E. Lee White Funeral Home, 628 Market Street Interment at Heavenly Rest Cemetery, Hanover. Visiting hours Tuesday 7- p.m. Oct. 22-lt CABABE Joseph on Oct.

20, 1974, beloved husband of Rose Samey and devoted father of Donald, Mrs. Marlon Zukowski, Mrs. Sheila Dtggla and Miss Linda. Funeral service will be held Wednesday, a.m. at the McNerney-Bur-nadz Memorial 371 Lakeview Ave, Clifton, thence to St Ann's Melkite Catholic Church at 9:30.

Interment at Holy Sepulchre Visiting Monday 7-9 p.m. and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations to the Passaic County Heart Association would be appreciated. Oct. 21-2t BAGOI.IE Rose, on Oct 20, ot Lodi, N.J..

wife of the late Enrico, dear mother of Mrs. Josephine Giaqulnto, Mrs. An. tolnette Messina, Sebastian Ba-golie, Mrs. Mary Benlgno and the late Salvatore and Frank Bogollo Sister of Mrs.

Bessie CaselJ' Funeral 8:30 a.m., Wedesday from the Aloia Funeral Home, 180 Harrison Garfield. Funeral Mass :30 a.m. at Mt. Virgin R. C.

Church. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. Visiting 7-9 Monday, 24 and 7-9 Tuesday. Oct21-2t FERGUSON Barbara of 20 North Street, Washlngton-ville, N.Y., on Sunday, October 20th, 1974 beloved wife of David T.

Ferguson devoted mother of David, Faith, Kris-ten Ferguson and loving daughter of Mrs. Anna Cherko, loving sister of William-Cherko and Mrs. Edgar (Carol) Lassahn. Funeral from her late residence, 20 North Street, Washingtonvllle, N.Y., on Thursday, October 24, at. a.m.

Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at St. Mary's Church, Washingtonvllle at 10 a.m. Interment will follow at St. Mary'a Cemetery. Friends may call on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Catholic Daughters will meet at the Greene Ferguson Funeral Home, 8 p.m., Wednesday evening for the Rosary. Family, requests that donations be made -to the American Cancer Society. Oct 22-M FONCELLINO In Rldgewood, on Monday, Susie (Aasunta, Roselllni), beloved wife of the late Angelo, of Donald Street, Clifton. Relatives and friends are inylted to attend the funeral Thursday, 1:3,0 from the Delia Torre Funeral Home, 51.5 Jlth Avenue, a.m. et Anthony's Church.

Interment at Laurel Grove Memorial Park. Friends may call Tuesday 7-9, Wednesday 2-4, 7-) p.m. Oct 22-2t JOHNSON Departed this life on October 20, 1974, Vinnie (Tucker), of 85 Presidential Apartment 15-A, beloved wife of the late Elliott Johnson. Services at the "Bragg Funeral Home," 256 Graham Avenue, Friday, 1 p.m. Interment at Eaatridge Lawn Cemetery.

Friends may call 7-9 p.m. Thursday. Oct. 22-2t MAWSON Martha F. Wiley of Wyckoff on Monday, Oct il, 1974, beloved wlf of Al fred, in her 67th year.

Funeral service at the Vander Plaat Funeral Home, 257 Godwin Wyckoff, on Friday at 11 a.m. Interment Wyckoff Reformed Church Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday 7-9 p.m. and Thursday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Wyckoff Chapter 283, OKU services Wednesday at 8 p.m.

Oct. 22-2t MELLO Suddenly on Sunday, October 20, Mary, age 76, beloved wife of the late Joseph Mello, of Haledon, N.J. Funeral services on Wednesday, October, 23 from the Rinaldi Funeral Home, 425 Belmont Avenue, Haledon, at 10 a.m. Interment at Cedar Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call i-5 and 7-9 Tuesday.

Oct. 22-H MORGAN Clara, on Monday. October 21, wife of Seeley, of 943 Burntmeadow Road, Hewitt, formerly of Wanaque. Funeral on Thursday, 10 a.m. at the Richard's Funeral 1440 Union Vallev West Milford.

Interment at Laurel Grove Cemetery, Totowa. Friends may call Tuesday 7-9, Wednesday 3-5, 7-) P.m. Oct. 22-lt RYERSON Howard, age 82 years, of Inverness, Florida, formerly of Hawthorne and Franklin Lakes, suddenly on Friday, October 18, 1974, beloved husband of the late Mary (Mackrell). Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.m.

from the Browning Forshay Funeral Home, 557 Lafayette Avenue, Hawthorne. Mass of the Resurrection 9:30 a.m. St. Anthony's R.C. Chureh, Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Visiting Tuesday, 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Oct 19-3t SABOL Of Little Falls, George beloved son of George D. and Dorothy (Krehel). brother of Christopher, Timothy, Terry and Gale, and grandson of Mrs. Margaret Sabol.

Funeral from the Norman A. Parker Funeral Home, 47 Main Little Falls, on Wednesday at 9 a.m., Holy Angels R.C. Church 9:30 a.m. Visiting Monday 7-10 p.m., Tuesday 3-S and MO p.m. Oct.

21-2t ARB EM, Mary E. (nee Rothwell), on Monday, Oc- tober 21, 1974 widow of James, of 30 Furnace Avenue, Midvale. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral service on Wednesday, 10 a.m, at the Funeral? Home, 4 Newark Turnpike, Riverdale. Interment at Cedar Lawn Cemetery, Paterson. Friends may call Tuesday 1-5, 7-9.

The Family request donations to the Eastern Star Home. Oct 21-lt SILVESTRI Rosalie (Vitale), In Paterson, on October 21, 1)74, wife ot the late Nicholas, ot Paterson, age 86.. Relatives nd friends are Invited to the funeral on Wednesday, from the Sclllerl Fiineral Home, 851-5th Avenue, at 8:39 a.m. Mass of the Resurrection Blessed Sacrament R.C Church, at 9:15 interment at Holy Sepulchere Cemetery. Friends may call.

Tuesday, 2-4 and T-) p.m. Oct 22-lt Rosalie Vitale Silvestri, 86, died, unexpectedly Monday in her home. Mrs. Silvestri had lived in the Rfverside section of Paterson since 1906, when she came to this country fromi Italy, her birthplace. She "was the of Nicholas Silvestri and mother of Deputy Police Chief.

Samuel Silvestri. -V The' funeral will be 8:30 a.m. Wednesday from the Scillieri Funeral Home, 351 5th with a 9:15 Mass Blessed Sacrament R.C. Church. Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Totowa.

Surviving also are two other sons, Thomas of Paterson and Louis of Wyckoff; a daughter, Mrs. Frank (Anna) Culotta of two sis-. ters, Josephine De Marco of -Paterson and Florence Col- Sidney Worman, 49, Safes Merchandiser ENGLISHTOWN Funeral services were held Sunday for Sidney Worman, 49, of 16 Mercer Lane, who died the day before in Freehold Area Hospital, Freehold Township. Burial was in Mt. Lebanon Cemetery, Iselin.

Mr. Worman was born in Paterson and moved here seven years ago. He was a sales merchandiser for Stop Shop Fair Lawn. During World War II he served in the Army. Surviving are his wife, the former Elaine Schultzer; three sons, Joel Alan J.

and, Michael and a daughter, Randi all at home, and two brothers, Irving of Fair Lawn and Louis of Clifton. IN MEMORIAL BELMONT In memory of a beloved husband Frank, who died, October 15, 1973. We did not know the pain you felt Or hear your flnal slrt We only know you left us Without a last goodbye. We often think of days gone by. Sadly missed by FAMILY BERNARDO In loving memsry of our door father, Michael Bernardo, who passed away 17 years ago today, October 22, 1957.

You can only have one father Patient, kind and true No other person in all the world Will be as good to you For all his loving kindness He asks nothing in return When all the world deserts you To your father you can turn So all we do, dearest father Is go and tend your grave And leave behind a token of love To the best father God ever gave us. Always In our hearts, MR. and MRS. JOSEPH BETtNARDO, MR. and MRS.

JERRY BELLO, MR. and MRS. ERNEST TALLIA, MR. and MRS. FRANK BERNARDO and FAMILY DONOVAN, Veronica S.

In loving memory of my dear friend who passed away Oct, 22, 1957. Gone art the days, we used to share, But in mv heart, you are always there. Lovingly remembered by ELIZABETH M. TOMEDY GIGLIO In loving memory of my dear son, Carmen, who passed away Oct. 22, 1960.

Sadlv missed along life's way Quietly remembered every day No longer In our lives to share But In my heart you're forever there. Sadly missed by MOTHER LIMSKY, Tlllle Sixteen years ago we lost our beloved mother and grandmother and so recently our dad and grandfather, Herman, but the wonderful memories of the days when we were all together will sustain us. DAUGHTER ESTHER, GRANDSON PAUL HeCRACKEN, Floyd On your first year In Heaven. The midnight stars are shining On a lone and silent grave Beneath where sleeps the one We loved and whom, we could Tiot save. I think of you Floyd In silence And often speak your name.

But all that's left to answer Is the plcture.ln the frame. Oh God, please take this message To mv loved one up above, Tell him how much I miss him And give him all my love. Sadly missed by WIFE MARY MeCRACKEN In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Floyd, who passed away Oct. 22, 197J. Is for faith that must sustain us Is for the ache that was In our hearts is for the tears we shed In silence is for the, hours we're apart is for the emptiness wlth out you is' for remembering, dear father this we do.

Sadly missed by DAUGHTERS, SONS, SONS-IN. LAW, DAUGHTER-IN-LAW GRANDCHILDREN iwi irom tne ayeing depart- llvli forked aboS worKed was an Army veteran of XS1 7L SL former Cora Duke, died ill 1970. A service will be conduct-; 10:3 a.m. Wednesday at the Gorny and Gorny Patersoh-Clifton sto ct d. Jhv tfw VtatT hVonir Rillb-Ai lof Belle Vista Methodist Burial will be Mt 'Hebron Cemetery, Surviving are two nieces, Mrs.

Chester (Emma) Frederick of Fair Lawn and Mrs. Albert Sue) Stahl of Paterson and a nephew Clarence Furnan of Boca Roton, Fla. Helen Kolodziejski BOONTON A Mass of Resurrection was of-fered today in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel R. C.

Church 'for Helen Kolodziejski, 58, of 415 Old Boonton Road, I who died Sunday. The funeral was from the mortuary at 312 W. Main St. Born in Pittstown, Mrs. Kolodziejski lived in Boonton 40 years.

She was a stenographer for Artisan Eectronics, parsippany. Surviving are her husband, Anthony; three sons, Anthony; Jr. of Cincinnati, Christopher of Rochester, :N.Y.K and Philip of Boon-ton; two daughters, Mrs. David (Mary) Zitow of Clifton and Karin of Boonton; a Stephen Bolcar of Boonton; two sisters, Mrs. SKurt Mehner of Boonton Township and Mrs.

Robert (Ann) of Lake 'Hiawatha, and five grandchildren. Mrs. Mary Farrell, 92 WANAQUE Mary Farrell, 82, of 30 Furnace died Monday morning afonfffflne luiijj mucM. Born in Bridgeport, Mrs. Farrell lived in Haw-thorne before moving to this borough 27 years ago tAn active of St.

Paul's Episcopal Church of Paterson, she was 1 iL.iM memuer vi reaco Vuupici 'ag grand representative for Arizona. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Richards Funeral Home, 4 Newark Riverdale with the Rev. Harry Whitley, of St. Paul's Episcopal Church officiating.

Interment will be in Cedar Lawn Cemetery, Paterson. Mrs. Farrell leaves three sons, Frank of North Cape May, James of Hawthorne and Spencer of Midvale; two sisters, Mrs. Mathilda Cornelius of Passaic and Mrs. Alice Pianezza of Clifton; eight grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren.

Gizella Demko, 72 GARFIELD A funeral Mass will be offered 9:30 a.m. Wednesday in Most Hply Name of Jesus Slovak National Catholic Cathedral, Passaic, for Gizella Tantsits Demko, 72, who died The funeral will be at 9 from the mortuary at 515 Lexington Clifton, and burial will be in East Ridge- lawn Cemetery, Clifton. Mrs. Demko was born in Austria-Hungary and came to the United States in 1922. She had resided in Passaic until moving to Garfield in .1952.

She was a former em? ploye of the now defunct Botany Mills, Passaic. Her husband, Emery, died In 1957. Surviving are a daughter, Edgar (Marie) Pan-ier, and a son, Stephen Tantsits, both of Garfield; Jtwo sisters, Mrs. Desidor SfM? four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Two sisters in Austria also survive.

Florence M. Strong RAMSEY Florence. M. Strong, 82, of 107 W. Main died Sunday at the North Convalescent Center, Wavne.

Born in England, Mrs. i Strong had lived here for. 10 years, one was vuc wiuow ui Roy Strong, who died in 1957. The service was held today in the funeral home at 109 Darlington Ave. Interment 'followed in Cedar Lawn Cemetery, Paterson.

"'Survivors include a son, 1 Roy Of NX; three daughters, Mrs. Leola tStrock of Midvale. MrsrGloria Riyer. He was 69. Mr.

Vander Wende -was born in Paterson and. lived most of his life in Prospect Park before moving to Whiting three and one-half years ago. He owned Van's Hardware Store in Paterson for a number of years and retired in .1967. He was a member of the Sixth Reformed Church in Paterson, the Whiting Church and Manchester Senior Citizens unit. Services will be held 1 p.m.

Thursday at the Anderson and Campbell Funeral Home, 703 Mam Toms His wife, the former Marie De Voogd, and nieces and nephews, survive. Barbara C. Ferguson, Ran Funeral Home WASHINGTON VILLE N.Y. Barbara C. Ferguson, who ran the Green-Ferguson Funeral Home at 20 North St.

with her husband, David T. Ferguson, died in Yonkers after a long illness. She formerly lived in Bergenfield, N.J. The funeral will be held Thursday from the funeral home, with a 10 a.m. Mass in St.

Mary's R. C. Church here. Besides her husband, Mrs. Ferguson is survived by three children, David, Faith and Kristen; her mother, Mrs.

Ann Cherko; a brother, William Cherko, both of Yonkers, and a sister, Mrs. Carol Lassahn of Baltimore, Md. Wary Mello, 76 HALEDON Mary Comer-ro Mello, 76, died unexpectedly Sunday in her home at 28 Barbour St. Mrs. Mello was born in Italy, came to the United States at the age of 10 and lived in Paterson and Haledon the rest of her life.

She was a former employe of the Curtiss-Wright Wood-Ridge, and a member of the Haledon Senior Citizens group. Her husband, Joseph, died in 1960. The funeral service will bo conducted 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Rinaldi Funeral Home, 425 Belmont by" the Rev. Harris E.

Baldwin'" of St. Mary's Memorial Episcopal Church. Burial will be in Cedar Lawn Cemetery, Paterson. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Donald (Etna) Blair of Rochelle Park and Mrs.

William (Ruth) Telford of North Haledon; two brothers, Louis Comerro of Haledon and Clinton Comerro of Park; two grandsons, Lesley Winkler of Paterson and Wayne Winkler of Prospect Park, and a niece and nephews. Norman J. Hollereith GLEN ROCK Services will be held 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Vander Plaat Colonial Home, 13-31 Saddle River Road, Fair Lawn, for Norman J. Hollereith, 57, who died Saturday.

Burial will be in Hackensack Cemetery. Mr. Hollereith was born in Jersey City and lived in Glen Roek 14 years. He was I a vice-president of the United States Trust Co. of New York.

He was a Navy veteran of World War II. He is survived by his wife, the former Carolyn Gaw; a daughter, Diane Bourne of Calgary, Canada; two sons, Curtis of East Brunswick and James of Dallas, and a grandchild. Mrs. Vinnie Johnson Mrs. Vinnie Tucker Johnson of 85 Presidential Apt.

15A, died Sunday in Greystone State Hospital, Morris Plains, after a lengthy illness. Born in Columbia, S.C., Mrs. Johnson had lived in Taterson for one year. She was, the widow of Elliott Johnson who died in 1961. Funeral services will be Friday at 1 p.m.

in the Bragg Funeral Home, 256 Graham with Evangelist Augustus Thomas, pastor of the Church of God and Saints cf Christ, officiating. Interment will follow in East Ridgelawn Cemetery, Clifton. She is survived by her brother James Tucker of Columbia, and nieces and nephews. LODGE NOTICE Officer and members of Peace Chapter 8, OKS are renueatart to attunrl funeral service for our late later, Mary Farrell. paat matron, Tuesday, 8 p.m.

at the Richards Funeral Home. LINDA KVAN3 "Worthy Matron MEDICAL WfflCE" The Paaaalo Countr Medical Society expretiei lta deep re- gret at the paialnic of an steemM member and colleague Theodora Bender, M.D., on Oct, iO, 197. ROGEft a LAAUWE, M.D. Secretary borough 12 years ago. The service was held to- day in the funeral chapel at MlSS Clara Simister, 90 W-150 Route 4, Paramus.

In- WAYNE Miss Clara ternment was Beth Israel Simister, 90, of 55A Byrne Cemetery, Woodbridge. Court, died Monday in Mil-Mrs. Zibowskv leaves her ford Manor Nursintf Home. PISANO In loving memory of my beloved husband and father, Bill, who departed this life, October 22. 1966.

Remembrance Is a golden chain Death tries to break but all In vain Loving thought and silent tears Mark the passing of eight years We loved you too much to ever forget Just aa you were you will always be Loved and remembered la our memories Gad grant him eternal rest Sadly missed by YOUR DAUGHTER ANN and DAUGHTER PATRICIA RAIVEY, James J. In loving memory of my dear husband who passed away Oct. 22, 1973. I think of you in silence No eyes can see me weep But many silent tears are shed When Others are asleep My lips can not tell you how much I miss you, my hearts cannot tell you What to say God alone knows How much I miss you In a home i That is lonesome today So all that I can do dear Is to go And tend your grave And leave behind a token of lbVe To the best husband God ever made. For those who have a husband.

Cherish him with care You will never know the heart ache 'Til you see his vacant chair. Sadly missed by JEANNE lllli xmmmm -v AW RILEY In loving memory of my dear wife, Winifred E. Riley, who passea away six years ago, October 22, 1968. Gone but not forgotten. Sadly missed by XJTTSIO A xrr.

CT I.1 tl IT VT SrSTEK-lN-LAW ELIZABETH RILEY SCIUTO, Mary In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother who passed away Oct. 22, 1973. Deep In our hearts A memory Is kept Of a mother we loved And will never forget. Sadly missed by SDN ANTHONY, DAUGHTER-IN-LAW MARIANNE and GRANDCHILDREN VINCENT and CHERYL SCIUTO In sweet loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Mary, who left us one year ago Oct 22, 1972. October comes with sad regret The day, the month we shall never forget Loving thoughts and silent tears A secret wish that you were here Life goes on that Is true But It is not the same since losing you.

No words can say No wealth can pay For what we lost one year ago today. Until we meet again. Missed and always loved by SON JACK, GRANDSONS JACK and STEVEN, DAtlGH-- TER-IN-LAW IRENE 8ERRA In loving memory of our beloved mother and grandmother, Nellie, who passed away seven years ago today, Oct 22, 1967, Sadly missed by BON DAUGHTER-IN. LAW MARTHA and CHILDREN CI husband, Abraham; a son, red oi iiaKewoou; a daugn- of this borough; two brothers, Michael Goldfarb of Tea-neck and Benjamin Goldfarb of Fort Lee; a sister, Mrs. Ann Silverman of North Hollywood, and three grandchildren.

The mourning period will be observed at the Zibowsky residence. Mrs. Susie Foncellino CLIFTON Mrs, Snsia (Assunta) Roselini Foncellino, 82, of 39 Donald "S3r died Monday in the Valley WEST MILFORD a brief illness. Born Monte-catini, Italy, she came to this country in 1908 settling in Paterson where she lived until moving to this city 30 years ago. Her husband An-gelo died in 1968.

The funeral will be" at 8:30 a.m. Thursday from the Delia Torre Funeral Home, 515 21st Paterson, fol lowed by a 9 a.m. Mass of the Resurrection in St. An- thony.8 Rc: church, Pater gon mterment win oe in Laurel Grove Park, Totowa. Mrs.

Foncellino leaves a son, Donald of Paterson; two daughters, Mrs. Angelo (Marion) Mariano and Mrs. Frank (Vickie) Trykoski," both, of Glen Rock; hrothers. Albert Roselene of Irvintrton and Edward Rose- Memorial. Church officiating.

Inter-, ment wfll be in Laurel Grove Memorial Park, "Mrs. Morgan leaves her husband, Seeley a son, Charles of Riverdale; a daughter, Mrs, Martha Post of Newfoundland; a brother, Isaac of Sussex: three gis- ters, Mrs. Jennie Hand of sWarnick of Chester, N.Y and Mrs. Eleanor Scott of Brant N.Y. 11 grand- children and five great- frasdchildren.

lene of Little Falls; a sister, Inez Van Erde of West Paterson; three grandchil- dren, and three great-grand- this 'community, Mrs. Annie Elder of Unionville, N.Y. and Mr. Fannie Krouse of and four grandchildren..

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