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j) i 12 The Ridgewood News July 21, 1994 Obituaries Elizabeth Bagger RAMSEY Elizabeth R. Kohman Bagger, 95, of Ramsey, formerly of Wood haven, N.Y., died July 18. She was born in New York City. She was a member of St. Pauls Church R.C.

Church, Ramsey, and the St. Pauls Seniors. She is survived by two daughters, Helen Cavanagh of Ramsey and Elizabeth Julien of Miami Beach, a son, Edward Bagger; nine grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren and nine great-greatgrandchildren. Her husband, herman, died in 1965. Mass will be offered July 21 at 11 a.m.

at St. Pauls R.C. Church, Ramsey, with interment in Maryrest Cemetery, Mahwah. Arrangements are by the Van Emburgh-Sneider Funeral Home, Ramsey. Anna Casper BERGENFIELD Anna B.

Mosey Casper, 81, of East Rutherford, formerly of Rutherford and Bergenfield, died July 16. Before retiring in 1980, she was a registered nurse at Holy Name Hospital, Teaneck. She was a 1932 graduate of Bellevue Hospital School of She was an associate member of the Community of Gods Love, and a member of the Seniors, both in Rutherford. She is survived by two daughters, Geraldine A. OBrien and Anne G.

Boecherer; a son, Gerard Casper; three sisters, Bertha Mosey, Alice Stein-; mann, and Margaret Fedan, and 10 grandchildren. She was 1 predeceased by her husband, Michael J. Casper, and a brother, John Mosey. Mass was offered July 20 at St. Marys R.C.

Church, Rutherford, with interment at Madonna Cemetery, Fort Lee. 1 Arrangements were by Thomas J. Difflly Funeral Home, Rutherford. Helen Corbo NEW MILFORD Helen Roc- ciola Corbo, 78, died July 13. She is survived by a son, Justin Corbo; a brother, Judd Rocciola; a niece, Jean Palino, and a nephew, Judd Rocciola.

She was predeceased by her husband, Casey Corbo. Services were held on July 16 at the I. Rocciola Funeral Home, Hackensack, with interment at George Washington Memorial Cemetery, Paramus. Perry Gavin BERGENFIELD Perry J. Gavin, 31, of Hamburg, formerly of Bergenfield, died July 14.

He was a pharmacist for Automated Pharmaceutical Services, Whippany. He was a 1985 graduate of Rutgers University. He was a member of Elks Lodge 1477, Bergenfield. He is survived by his wife, Christine Kruger Gavin; a daughter, Lindsay Ann Gavin; a son, Shawn Gavin; his parents, Martin P. and Millie Gavin, and three brothers, Martin, Ronald and Anthony Gavin.

Mass was offered July 16 at St. Johns R.C. Church, Bergenfield, with interment at George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus. Arrangements were by Riewerts Memorial Home, Bergenfield. Edward Hinphy DUMONT Edward C.

Hinphy, 54, died July 14. He was a telephone repairman for Nynex, New York City, where he worked for 24 years He was a parishioner of St. Marys R.C. Church, Dumont. He is survived by his wife, Eileen OHalloran Hinphy, and a son, Edward J.

Hinphy. Mass was offered July 18 at St. Marys R.C. Church, with interment at Ascension Cemetery. Arrangements were by the Freeh Funeral Home, Dumont.

Marie Lebeda ORADELL Marie Mastic Lebeda, 95, died July 17. Bom in what later became Czechoslovakia, she came to the United States in 1907. Before retiring, she was a mender in the embroidery business. She is survived by three grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Frank C.

Lebeda; a son, Frank A. Lebeda, and a brother, Emil Mastic. Services are scheduled for July 21 at 10 a.m. at Volk-Leber Funeral Home, Oradell, with interment at Fairview Cemetery, Fairview. Oma McCarl RIDGEWOOD Oma D.

McCarl, 89, of Ellettsville, Indiana, formerly of Ridgewood, died July 18. Bom in Guide Rock, Nebraska, she was a graduate of the University of Nebraska, where she was a member of Alpha Xi Delta. For many years, she was office manager for Dr. Terkville in Ridgewood. She was a member of Christ Church and its Womens Guild.

She was also a member of the College Club of Ridgewood and the Ridgewood YWCA. She is survived by two daughters, Sally Vance of Spencer, Indiana, and Patricia L. Nelson, of Tucson, a sister, Maiy Thomas, Portland, six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Her husband, Theodor died in 1961. She was also predeceased by a brother and three sisters.

Graveside services will be held July 22 at 10 a.m. at George Washintgon Memorial Park. Donations to Richland-Bean Blossom Health Care, St. Rd. 46, Ellettsville, Indiana, 47429, would be appreciated.

Frances Miller RIVER EDGE Frances L. Rogerwick Miller, 78, died July 15. Before retiring, she was a financial analyst for CPC International, Englewood. She was a parishioner of Our Lady of the Visitation R.C. Church, Paramus.

She is survived by a daughter, Frances McManus, and three grandchildren. Services were held July 19 at Vender Pleat Memorial Home, Paramus, with interment at Maryrest Cemetery. Benjamin Morgan WALD WICK Benjamin F. Morgan, 82, died July 16. He was a lifelong resident of Waldwick.

Before he retired 19S2, he has been a mail carrier with the United States post Office in Wladwick for 10 years. He is survived by his wife, anna Struck Morgan; a daughter, Marilyn Thompson, Waldwick; a sister, Mmnie Morgan, also of Wladwick; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by a son, Robert A Morgan, in 1993. Services were July 19 at the J.H. Olthuis Funeral Home, Waldwcik, with interment in George Washinton Memorial Park, Paramus.

Donations to the Waldwick Ambulance Corps, Whites Lane, Waldwick, 07463, would be appreciated. Rita Nolan PARAMUS Rita M. Sheridan Nolan, 78, died July 16. She was a parishioner of Our Lady of Visitation R.C. Church, Paramus.

She was a member of the Emblem Club of the Ridgefield Park Elks. She is survived by two sons, Cornelius of Paramus and Michael of Belle Harbor, a brother, William Sheridan of Miami, Rsl; a sister, Margaret Murray of Staten Island, N.Yu six grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Cornelius T. Nolan. Mass was offered at Our Lady of Visitation, with interment at Christ the King Cemetery.

Arrangements were by Van-der Plaat Memorial Home, Paramus. Bridget OKeefe PARAMUS Bridget Madge OKeefe, 87, died July 17. Bom in Ireland, she came to the United States in 1932. She was a parishioner of Our Lady of the Visitation R.C. Church, Paramus, and a member of the St.

Raymond Rosary Society, the Bronx. She is survived by a son, James W. OKeefe of Westwood, and three grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Joseph Patrick OKeefe; two brothers, Jeremiah and William Hartnett, and two sisters, Ellen Burke and Mary Foley. Mass was offered July 20 at Our Lady of the Visitation R.C.

Church, with interment at St. Raymonds Cemetery, Bronx, N.Y. Arrangements were by Becker Funeral Home, West-wood. Dorothy Oliver MIDLAND PARK Dorothy Lane Oliver, 69, died July 16. Bom in Syracuse, she was a 42-year resident of Midland Park.

She was a homemaker. She was a graduate of Syracuse University, class of 1947, where 6he received a BS degree in English. She was a member of Alpha Omicron Pi of Syracuse University. She was a member of the Midland Park United Methodist Church and the Dorcas Society of the Church. She is survived by her hus Becker Funeral Home, with interment at Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, N.Y.

Arthur Seidel MAYWOOD Arthur Seidel, 75, of Maywood, formerly of Hackensack, died July 15. He was a member of Masonic Lodge 102, Park Ridge. He had been grand lecturer and patron of Order of the Golden Chain in New Jersey. He is survived by his wife, Selda. Services were July 17 at Gut-terman-Musicant, Hackensack.

Donations to The Little Red School House or to Hackensack Medical Center, Institute of Child Development, would be appreciated. Esther Shanahan ROCHELLE PARK Esther C. Rieck Shanahan, 95, of Rochelle Park, formerly of Little Ferry, died July 17. Before retiring 20 years ago, she was a secretary for American International group. New York City, where she worked for 10 years.

She is survived by two sisters, Dorothy Huntington and Amy Vansaders. She was predeceased by her husband, William Shanahan; three brothers, Edward, Phillip and Paul Rieck; a sister, Hilda Reyle, and a nephew, James Rieck. Services will be held on Thursday, July 21 at 10:30 a.m, at the Trinka-Faustini Funeral Home, Maywood, with interment at Maple Grove Cemetery, Hackensack. GinaSpano DUMONT Gina Mane Spano, 13, died July 17. She was an eighth-grader at Selzer School, Dumont.

She was a member of the Recreational Softball League and a cheerleader for the Senior Huskies and Selzer Sonics, all in Dumont. She i3 survived by her parents, Joseph and Bunny Kiel Spano; a brother, Gregory Spano; grandparents. Bunny Kiel and Millie and Joseph Spano, and godparents, Gail Spano and Kevin Kiel. She was predeceased by her grandfather, Walter Kiel. Mass will be offered July 21 at 9:30 a.m.

at St. Marys R.C. Church, Dumont, with interment at George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus. Arrangements were by the Freeh Funeral Home, Dumont. Donations to the New Jersey State Organization of Cystic Fibrosis, P.O.

Box 3648, Wayne, 07074, would be appreciated. Peter Thomsen DUMONT Peter Thomsen, 87, died July 18. Before retiring in 1972, he worked for Penn Central Railroad, Weehawken, for 25 roorc He was an exempt fireman and former member of Hose Company 2, Dumont. He was a member of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, Dumont. He is survived by his wife, Elsie Bennett Thomsen; a brother, George Thomsen; nieces Mary Wilson, Dolores Hough, Helen Walker; and nephews, William, George, Peter and Henry Thomsen.

Services will be held July 22 at Freeh Funeral Home, Dumont, with interment at George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus. The family will receive friends July 21 from 3-5 and 7-9 m. at the funeral home. band, Robert EL Oliver; two sees, William R- of Franklin and Paul H. of Hawthorne; a sister, Roberta Scott, of Elmire, NY; and four grandchildren.

Services were July 20 at the Midland Park United Methodist Church, with in George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus. Arrangements were by the JJL Olthuis Funeral Home, Inc, Midland Park Dasiiks to the General Budget of the Midland Park Methodist Church, 269 Godwin 'Are, Midland Park, 07432, would be appreciated. Walter ONeil EMEFLSCJt Walter E. ONeil, 79, died July 15. Before retiring in 1979, he was a delivery driver for DsairyJea Co, Newark, where he worked for 35 years.

He is survived by a daughter, GrareM-WaHeut; a son, Steven EL O'Neil; seven grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife, EHea C. ONei Services were held on July 19 at Becker Funeral Home, West-wood, with interment in West-wood Cemetery. Jonathan Pack PARAMUS Jonathan M. Pack, 40, of Marlboro, formerly of Eugehrood and Paramus, died July 13.

He was a systems implemen-tatko specialist for Wells Fargo Alarm Services, New York City. He was a graduate of Farlelgh Dickinson University. He is survived by his wife, Ann Marie Nascenti Pack; two sons, Michael of Marlboro and Jonathan Pack his mother, Helen Pack of Guttenberg; two sisters, Tracy Pearson of Stratford, Conn and Helen Shipman of Old Greenwich. and a brother, Christopher Charles of MSI Valley. Calif Mass was offered July IS at Madonna Church, Fort Lee, with interment atBrookside Cemetery, Englewood.

Arrangements were by Quirk Funeral Home, Englewood. Anton Picinich BERSEKFIEID Anton Picmkh, 40, of Bergenfield, formerly cf North Bergen, died July 16. Born in Yugoslavia, he came to the United States in 1963. He was a warehouse manager for JMW Sales Co, Ridgefield. He is survived by his wife, Janet.

Lind Pieimch; a sister, Anna Bulls, and four brothers, Angelo. Martin, John and Fablo Pkinkh. Mass was offered July 20 at SL Johns R.C. Church, Bergenfield, with entombment at Garden of Memories Mausoleum, Washington Townshipt Arrangements were by Riewerts Memorial Home, BergemSeld. Edmond Santoro VESIY3C3 Edmohd A.

Santoro, SI, died July 16. Before retiring in 1990, he was a commercial artist for Irwin Heftier and previously, for William Becker Studios, both in New York City. He was also a golf ranger for the Rockkigh and Overpeck country dubs. He was a graduate of New York UmivessJly. He is survived by his wife, Josephine Elmo Santoro; two daughters, Joan Waligurski and Judy Reilly; a sister.

Olga MIxeDe; seen grandchildren and two great-graodchildrea. Services were July 20 at s- 77y lous Jvrectory To advertise or for info call 800 472 ST. ELIZABETH'S CHURCH 69 Fairmount Rd Ridgewood 444-2299 8 AM Holy Eucharist 10 AM Worship Church School Nursery Care at 10 AM CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 1 83 GODWIN AVENUE MIDLAND PK Rev. Donald Wisse 445-4260 Muming Scr. 8 II AM 6 00 PM 3 orship Ser u.e Church School 9 45- 10 43 AM Book Store 445-8906 4 li ryi 1 71 0152 ep(t.

3016 vkvTVtL -vKv VvVv Swvav MEgntecbstalfl Abundant Life Worship Center Rev. Peter Bruno, Jr. Pastor Meetings at Paramus Catholic 425 Paramus Road Paramus. NJ 667-4329 9am Sunday School 10 am Sunday Worship Service 7 30 pm Wed Evening Service Proclaiming the Love of God to Hurting People" etorme WrPrvoiii UBlffitah Old Paramus Church fj 660 Glen Ave at Route 17 rj Ridgewood Worship-Church School 10 AM Montesson-Style Church School 444-5933 SHE EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH American Baptist Congregation East Ridgfoid Ave at Hope St Ridgcuood Ne Jersey Dr James A Brakcr Pastor Sfecetman Waters Organist Dr Edvt Schmicdccke Music Direc 10 00 AM WORSHIP 1 1 AM (. otl ceC on versa! ion II 10 AM CHIRCH SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES Nurserv Ramp Hearing Aids CHIRCH OFFICE 444-m3 WORSHIP Ett PHONE 444 7300 it.

1 TEMPLE BETH HAVERIM REFORM CONGREGATION P.O.Box 332 59 Masonicus Rd Mahwah, NJ 327-4333 SERVICES -Fn 8PM Sat 9 30 AM. Hebrew School Weekly Rabbi Milton W'emberg i -t I I7WTM 1 1. THE FIRST 7 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ridgewood and VanDienAves Ridgewood 652-2504 10 00 AM 0 Adult Bible Class 8 45 AM Nursery Provided BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN CHURCH 155 Linwood Avenue Ridgewood. New Jersey 444-3600 COME JOIN US OH-bR Family Life Ministry Sunday School Bible Studv Supervised Nursery 1004 Barrier Free Wireless Hearing Helps Sunday Sctuml and Worship Service M) AM Rev Richard KoehneVe TEMPLE ISRAEL JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER A Conservative Congregation 475 Grove Si Ridgewood 444-9320 Noam M.ir.inv Rabbi Barry Bulensky, Cantor Services Friday 8 30 PM Saturday 9AM Last Fn of each month Family Service 7 PM iiFwwmm ESL13ZJ WEST SIDE PRESBYTERIAN Ridgewood Av at Honroe St Ridgewood 652-1966 Worship 10 AM Rev Charlotte Sommers Preaching The Jesus Gesture" Rev Kent Smith Rev Charlotte Sommers Joanne Roland Deborah Holden-Holloway UPPER RIDGEWOOD COMMUNITY CHURCH Hillcrest Fairmount Rds Ridgewood 445-4082 Worship-Church School 10 AM Nursery for Toddlers Infants Rev Douglas Fromm Rev. Carolyn Keith Ministers Diane A Durand, Director of Music A Congregation of the Reformed Church in America (LtLllaii A Continuing Formf Tnovfiomi cf Semce since 1P5 Funeral Irud Armuifia Insurance D.

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