car€¦ · 1/1/1998  · bom in brookhs, he had lii ed is newark, mapie^'ood and wssrfkld...

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A WATCHUNG CoMamNiCA-noNS, INC. PUKLE [CATION ffifpe jHegifielib |&ea&er and THE TIMES of Scotch Hates - Fanwood Thursday, January 1,1998 Pagell ?.Grace V, Maipere, 90, Restaurateur; pwned Cranford and Summit Eateries -GneeV Meeker Maipere, 90, of Her husband predeceased her in WffiSfield died on Saturday, Decent- 1977. ber27, at the Westfield Center, Gen- Surviving are a son. Charles g a ElderCare Network, in West- Malpere.Jr.ofBoyntonBeadi.Florida; ®»"- . _ . . a daughter. Jean Sawyer Donzella of :B6m inElizabeth, she had lived in — - - - - - <&rwoodandCranfordformany>-ears before moving to Westfield 20 years Mis. Maipere had workedfor many yiears with her husband, Charles Maipere, running two restaurantsthat dK5? owned, the Theatre Diner in Cranford andMalpere'sResiaurant in Dorothy Guedes, 94, Managed Office; Former Owner of Secretarial Business Dorothy Andersen Guedes, 94, of Scotch Plains died on Wednesday, December 24, at the Westfield Center. Genesis ElderCare Network, inWest- fie&L Born in Newark, she had lived in Irvington, Cranford and Westfield before moving to Scotch Plains in -1985. Mrs. Guedes had been an office manager and secretary for Carbon- Soh*ents in Kenilwordi for 20 years jjrior to retiring in 1970. -She had previously owned and op- Marvin Share, 60, Upsala Graduate; ' Was Co-Owner of Accounting Firm Marvin Share, 60, of Gillette died on Saturday, January 27. in Morristown Memorial Hospital. Born in Newark, he had lived in ScotchKainsbefote movingto Gillette two years ago. Mr. Share was a co-proprietor of the Shachatand Simsonaccountingfirm m Springfield for manv years. He was a 1959 graduate of Upsala College inEast Orange. Mr. Share was a member of the Men's Association forTempfcEmana- Stanley Kraszewski, 83; GM Retiree; Had Been Tool and Die Maker at Firm Stanla. J. Kraszewski. 83, of Kifigy-ood died on Sunday, Decem- ber 28. at home. Born in Ohio, he had lived in Bayonns. Keodalt Park, and Ocala. Fion da before corning to Kings* ood Township in ?980. Mr. Kraszewski had been a too! ana die maker for General Motors in Liases until bisrearemeatin19 7 2. He was a member of ihs United Auto Westers Union, Local No. 595. Surviving are his wife. Sophia Kisuswski. three sons, Stanley- V Kn&zew&i of Jainestxirg, Paul J Kras££^"5ki ofKinfrvoodaad Phillip P. Kraszewski of Lake City, Florida: ihree daughters, Manto Le»-arakm^d of Neshanic. Christine Havay of Houston; two brothers, Vincent KraszewsJd ofScotdi Piainsand Jo&n Kraszewski c-f Lakesvood. a sister, Harriet Amhosy of Washingoa: 16 grandchildren, and 15 great-grand- children. day. Decenier ?J. at the Robert L. Ford Fuaetai Hame in Fkaungjon. followed bv a Mass m Si. Joan's Ro- .swar»: 'Kb Leonard S. Weissman, 78, Veteran; Sheet Metal Worker for Many Years Leonards Wtesman, 7S,ofWhk- isgdied on Sundaj. December 2&, ai Bom in Brookhs, he had lii ed is Newark, Mapie^'ood and Wssrfkld before moving to Whiting 15 jears ago. ~Mr. Weissman hadbeea employed as a shess mesal worker for over 35 }sars,miruxgi6}earsag0 He-Brass Anna Y. Checks, 79 Aflna Yuhas Cneeka. 79. of tfaed en Mondn, De- of Local No. 15 cf the New Jersej Shset Metal Workers. Mr Weissmaa ^r.-ed as a Master Sergeam is the United Soxes Arms during World War II. He was a member of Vsenms of Fweign_*ars and the Old Guard, both inWkiting Sumviag are a SOB, Eqe a daughter, ttezso Jasai asi granddtSdrea F l av. Oeccodser 3-0. in lite Bd&df- I J E Fuseia! Chaprf iu Lake- sctinSosiavilie Bora tsLiBdea, she had Ihtsl time jsmi movingtoBrandteirg 1 $ jsars ago. Mrs. Elizabeth. Sfas had prevsotBh been aeasseosbh hns worker ferJaiiason &, Johnson in New Brunswick, Sh,£ was a member of St. George's B*aas«ise Catholic Church and a siisber of tfee Catholic Golden Age Grasp, both of Linden; a member of Ihe Asastcas Association ofReu rsd Perseus asd a masher of the Greek €a&c!icUtudDNe 665 of Linden .Surcning ars her hssband of ~& , Hcsry Chester, a aster. Man. e. and a brother. Paul Wanda Szary, 85 Wanda Szan. S5. of dadc disd an ThErskj. D®itnber 25. at Ralm^n- Bern is Elizabeth, site had Iiwd ia Wesfidd befcrs movisg 10 Clark. Mrs Szarv %asa aiemberefifee Seaior Csub* of Si Adalben *s RSD- tnaa CatfecJic Charch and the Ld- sssre Greup of Si. Peter asd P^aal Rassas On&odox Cfeurcfi, bs€b in Maicoa an son. Walter Szaerv; S 3 Flams. Faisal services we» pnvaxc aod haffiLB-^i b* theB House A Lnurgv %as o&resi -OR Mosda>, b29S Adlb'Cbb OanfcnL Sr. Mary Brophy, 76, Was Principal; Taught in Many Catholic Schools ffid&J^giaalc great-grandchildren. The funeral was held on Wednes- day, December 31, from the Dooley Funeral Home. 218 North Avenue in Craoford. A funeral Liturgy followed at SLHekn'sRomanCatholic Church in Westfield. Interment tockpiaceatSL Gertrude Cemetery in Colonia. J1ia88 Ttsosdsy, Etecember 25, at McAuky HallHealflit^reCenierin "Watdmng. Bam in South Ambqy, she entered the Si^HSafMercyofNew Jersey on FebnEHy2,1940. Shemadeherfirst prtMession on August 1,1942andher fiaalpro^sion oa August 1,1945. Shereceiveda faachelor'sdegreein taryetfrafif Gi erated the Dorothy Andersen Office Secretarial and Answerphone Busi- ness in Newarkfor30 years. She was predeceased by her hus- band, Joseph Guedes. in 1977. Surviving areadaughter, JordisM. Molnar, a son, Norman Andersen; nine grandchildren; six great-grand- children, andfourgreat-great-grand- chiMrea Funeral serviceswereheldon Mon- day, December 29, attheRossi Funeral Home in Scotch Plains. EL, aformerTreasaTerforthsFedera- ttonofCentral NewJersey, andaTiea- surer for the Chestnut Run Coado- minium Association in Gillette. Sm%T%TngaiEhis wife, SandraShare; three daughters. Lisa Zabarskv, Jofy ChodorandLaurea Share; his nwther, Freda Yanowiizzabrother, Bob Sjare, and t»io grandchildren. Funeral sen-ices wereheid oa San- day. Deconber28. uxl ^ y p T n Georgian Court College inLakewood in 1955, and a master's degree in education fiTHB\iQa«JVHUniveisiiyin Pennsyl- v a n i a 1965. SbewasthePrindpal ofHolv Cross School in Rumson from 1965 to 1971 ShewasalsoaieacheratSL N«diolas School inAtlantic City from 1940 to 1942andfiom 1949 to 1958; ateacher at St. Ann School in Keansburg from i942to 1949andfiDml971 to 1975;a teacher at St. James School in Red Bankfrotn 195Sto 1960;ateacherat Camden Catholic High School in Camdenftom I960 to 1963;ateacher atPhillq^airg CatholicHigh School inPhillqisiHirgfiDm 1963to1965; and a teacher and retiree at St. Joseph School and Parish in Kevport from 1975tol992. From 1992 to 1995sheretiredtoSL James Convent in Red Bank, and since!995 she was a Prayer Melvin Young, 58 Mdvin C. Yotmg,58, ofUnioodied on Monday, December 22, at Mb MilfforiL Apostolate at McAule}- Hail Health Care Center in Watchung. Sheretiredfiom full timeactivitvon Ajsil 1,1989. Surviving are three brothers, Rob- ert Brophy of Port Reading, Joseph Brophy ofCarbondale, Pennsylvania and Jack Brophy of Linden, and five sisters, Betty wOner of Scotch Plains, Joan \fergari of Cooperstown, New York, AiinPiwowardd of Mayfield, Pennsv'K'attia.RuthHealyofCfeeonta, New York, and Mary' Santora of Caibondaie, Pennsylvania. A funeral service was heldon Mon- day. December 29, at St. Catberineof Siena Chapelat McAuley HallHealth Care Center in Watchung. Arrangementsweie handled by the Higgins Home for Funerals in Watchung. Memorial donations may be made to the Sisters of Mercy, Mount St Mary, 1645 Route No. 22, West, Watchung.07060. Bora inElizabeth, Mr. Young had lived in Orion for most ofhis life. He bad been a school bos driver in Milftaini formam-years,before retir- ing three y-ears ago. Surviving are a brother, James Yotmg of Famvtsjd. and two sisters, Miriam Johnson of Union and Bar- bara White of RcseEe. AfhaeislseavicewasbeidonTues- day, DNsoeasber 3O.atfeeAenon Bap- tist Cfaircfe in Unioa. AnangaBeatswoe handled b> the F l i f c i K k ' Olga S. Kiraly, 87 (MgaSkocypecKiraly, 87, of Scotch Plains died onTuesday,December23, atMuhknbergRegionalMedical Cen- ter in Plainfield. Bornin Carteret, she hadlived there most of her life before moving to Scotch Plains in 1994. ShehadbeeaasecretaiyforF.MC. Corporation in Carteret ftsr 25 years, retiringinl972. Shewasamemberof St. Demetrius Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral in Carteret and also of the Carteret Se- nior Citizens- Sbe was predeceased bv her hus- band, Joseph Kirah; in 1969. Surviving is a son, Joseph James KiraiyafCarterefcadaughter, Roberta DiNIzJoafScoJch Plains; seven grand- children, and 10 great-grandchildrea Funeral services were held on Mon- day, December 29, from the Rossi Funeral Home in Scotch Plains, fol- lowed bv a Mass at St Demetrius Cathedral Richard N. Sheble ? 79, Army Captain; Retired Executive With Home News Ridsartt K, Stable, 7$, of Essex, Ccssectiaa diad on Friday, Decewt- b26b Bom inCaj« May.feebad lived in Scotcb Plains asd MasBdoking be- SjreHKrviaiioEs^xia 1983. Mr. Sbsfatefe^lstakedforthe Homes Se»$m HsefBtaaso,-kk. He jotaed the company-io I945asana- uooa! ach-enisiag sslssasaa asd le- di 19S3SkV of Ps3ins>Kania. He served with the United States Army Air Carps as a Captain during World War II and piloted P-38 and Spiriares on pboto reconnaissance missions over Europe. A ffiaxssnal service wifl be held OB Saturdaj, Jasuan 1 3. at 1 i a.m. at the Q l Ch ami Assodsie Mr StKbte isms a Dixeoor of the Ho-me News after the ooispam- was bougte by tbe Asborv Park P i t s is 1993 He also s e n s e s the board of Hateoc \%iley Broadcasting Corpo- mtm <rf KsngspozL Teassssee Ks * ^ a s^rm>ercftfae Ka»-Jersey Press Assooatkm mi bad bees its Treasure? asd a sssber of us board of directors. Mr. Sfedsi-e assjakd the Uravsrsirj Faycftendveago,SO gs Surviving are his wife, Dorothy Shsb!e; ms daughiers, Lane Shd>le ReardoJiasdLisaShebk:; abrother, J. Hcret'ard Shd>ia. and three grandchii- & Memorial donations may be made to St. George's School. "Newport. R3sode island. O2840. av'e Petalis© Beaovecgo, 80, of fc Piamfieki fed cm Satia-dsj; 2?, si IKHSW. Bom mKe»ssk.sbe had lived m fkM befae isovsjg to 22 5-ears ago. was as Avco Ssdj for the pas* 30 vears ta the So&th Piaisfieki am Plsisflcld area. She had previotisijr bi^s esployed as as inspecm tor Ge&era! Meiers 4axwg Wodd War II Mrs. BasctvsagD wss a ssesiber of dtc Sssssd Heart fossa Gdio- John A. Steibing, 55 John A. Si^a)irtg. 55. ofScoich Plains died on Saturday-. December 27. at home Sora in Orange, be had lived in GiceaBTookbefoie moving to Scoich Pisias 20 years ago. Mt S:£*inggrad333ted in 1970 fitHB Fairksgh Dickinson University in Madison, ia here he earned a baciielor of aits degree. H assagerfcrI BKnsaisnal Tecfasxiine Cotpoxation of Edison from 1995 to 1 9 9 ? P k ta Stasis Sfee «as pradeeeased bv lots hus- i F F 19.Pisvisush,heuasen]pk>}edby Ea-Ceo Inc la iSoath Plainfield from 19^J» 1995,aadbyQrganon Ptaraa- c^isal mWestOJangefrom 1980 to \m. Ifcssv^d m de Unhid Stales Annv Resoves fross 1964 tc 2 9"0. a sesier of ihe Packaging Ofc are hss "Aifc, Nancj S Ssnt-hi^ sts two seas. Oswd G Beocxveoga of Famvood ^sd Dr Chl i B Bsar:s%asgo of a sister. F??^sa of BndL, «ad five L Sch»anz"and Christopher S. Saabing. bc4i cf Scouh PJaiiis Fusaral scmces were held on Wednesday. Dacsinfoor I I . at the ; Fussml Honst. 155 South Wcs. in Faimood 30, si Ossrch in Soseh Sacred so Jfe^ Araen sa n Can^r Soci- stj- &Ttothe Scotch Plains Squad MASTER MEMORIALS 1171 E. Broad St. Westfieid, NJ 233-2350 'SiSJDERSOFflNE MONUMENTS MARKERS MAUSOLEUMS LETTERED'CLEANED Srtice Sauer ( Prop. E S8» ALSO: 3«} RL 37 East Toms River, N J. 349-2^0 Patricia A. Eisner, 45 ? Kean Aia'miia; Special Education Teacher in Union Patricia Ann Eisner, 45, of Mount Arfin^on,foimerlyofScotehPlains, diedon Wednesday, December 24, at Northwest CovenantMedical Center inDovet. Born in Plainfield, she hadlived in ScotchPlainsbeibre movingtoM<Kint Atiingtofl more than 14yearsago. Tkehna S. SparreE Tbelma S. Sparrell of Greeoifcoro, North Carolina, fion^ly ofWestfield, dJedon1Tiuisday,Deceni>er 18, ather home. AnativeofWe^field,Mrs, Spanell had lived inGreensfcoroforthepast 50 ShewasemployedasaspecMedu- cationteacaerinUnioixijrmepast23 years. Mrs. Eisner earned herbachelor's degree in speech pathology andaudi- ologyfixanTientonStateColiegeand her master's degree from Kean Col- lege in Union. s. She wasanKntfjeroftheFaith Pres- byterian Church.in. Greensboro. Her husband, PanlB. Sparrell, Sr., predeceased her. Surviving are two daughters, Su- san L. Sparrell of Greensboroand EnzabethS.NaponeuoofCoItsNedc; a son, Paul B. Sparrell, Jr. of Greens- boro; abrother, Robert Siler ofRocky Mount, NorthCaroKna, andtwo grand- sons. A graveside service was held on Monday, December 22, at New Gar- den Cemetery in Greensboro. Memorial contributions may be madetotheFaithPresbyterian Church, 6309 WestFriendly Avenue, Greens- boro, North Carolina, 27410orHos- piceat Greensboro, 2500 Summit Av- emie, Greensboro, North Carolina, 27405,ortoabene&aaryofthedoaor's choice. Arrangements were under the di- rection of theFoibis&DickGuilford Chapel inGreensboro. Jmayi.isee Theresa L. DiMarco, 71 Theresa Lemme Di Marco, 71, of 'Westfield died on Friday, December 26, at Overlook Hospital in Summit Born in States Island, New York, she had lived in The Bronx before moving to Westfieid 31 years ago. She had been a quality control in- spector for Cosmair in Clark for 16 years, Mkingin 1991. Mrs. Di Marco wasamemberofSt. Helen's Roman Catholic Church in Eisner; herpatents, Stanley and Irene Pisowacki of Scotch Plains, and two sisters, Mary Anne Birdsall of Soderton, Pamsyivaiua and Chris- tine RenzofBasMng Ridge. Funeral services were held on Sat- urday,December27, at the Memorial Funeral Ebme, 155 South Avenue. West, inFanwootLfoIiowedbyaMass at St Bartholomew the Apostle Ro- man Catholic ChuichinSoiciiPlains. Philip P. Graye, Sr., 95 PhilipP. Gras«,Sr., 95,ofWestfield died on Tuesday, December 23, at Born in Jersey City, he had lived in Hasbrouek Heights for many years, Holiday City in Toms River for 20 years and Westfield for the last 13 years. Mr. Grayehadbeenemployedwith Armour and Company for 40 years, retiringin i967astheassistantinan- ager of the firm's packing plant in Jersey City. HswastheTreasuter&rmanyyeais of the Holy Name Society at the Cor- pus Chrisa* Church in Hasbrouek Heights. He was predeceased by a grand- son, ChristopnerGraye, in 1992. Surviving are his wife, Anna KnjalowitzGraye;asGa, Dr. Philip P, Graye, Jr. ofWestfield;asister, Helen Sargent of Bayonne, four grandchil- dren, andfive great-grandchildren. A feaeral Liturgy was offered on Saturday, December 27, atSt Helen's RomanCathoJkCnurdiiB Westfield. p etery in WestfieM. Anangementswae&aaifcdfeythe Dooley Funssal Home, 218 Noah Avenue, Cranfoat 15SB Surviviflgare her husband, JohnDi Marco; two SOBS, Joseph J. Di Marco ©fCianfistd a a i Mm J. Di Marco,Jr, of Pt fliMJh Yolanda Regjna and Eteanor Mascia; four bwrttes, "Vlto Lemme, Cfaartes L ^ Lemme, sodtbieegjaodciuldics. A Funeral Mass was offered OB Tuesday Dseember 30, at St Helen's Cterck Intemeat took place at St ( k m C i C i National Kidney Foumiatton CAR C O M T B 1 B U T S C H C A M P A I G N . |, Looidagt»setridafyo«aiiic&r?W i h,' f ;' 1-90&&&OHATE S&SiSSSSf" ^^ FU " When *«"*«ns. ^te twice neral Eaamui Wstfidd. the mQney 3nd haff the c|o!hea you think jfoa will need. if orethought® funeral planning... o it today ? not JL ogether, not alone. FUNERAL DIRECTORS -Since 1S97- FBEB H. GRAY. JR. *WILIMMA. DOYLE * PAVLETTE CBMIEL WMiLER ' DALE SCHOVSTRA 5.4115 J. CMBIEL ! Executive Administrator - William A, Doyle ', WESTKEID: 3IS East Broad St., Frea H. Gray, Jr. Mgr, 233-5143 \ 12 Springfield Ave.. Dale B. Sduwstra, Mgr. *276^92 1 Dooley Funeral Service, Inc. Caring & Courteous Service to the Cranford/Westfield Area Since 1913 CrMford '"- ; S ^V 218 failAWRUS j x -w- ^. -•-. ^'— •- - - f J J **• - • w Matthew R. Dmley •«•*»

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Page 1: CAR€¦ · 1/1/1998  · Bom in Brookhs, he had lii ed is Newark, Mapie^'ood and Wssrfkld before moving to Whiting 15 jears ago. ~Mr. Weissman hadbeea employed as a shess mesal worker

A WATCHUNG CoMamNiCA-noNS, INC. PUKLE[CATION ffifpe jHegifielib |&ea&er and THE TIMES of Scotch Hates - Fanwood Thursday, January 1,1998 Pagell

?.Grace V, Maipere, 90, Restaurateur;pwned Cranford and Summit Eateries-GneeV Meeker Maipere, 90, of Her husband predeceased her in

WffiSfield died on Saturday, Decent- 1977.ber27, at the Westfield Center, Gen- Surviving are a son. Charlesg a ElderCare Network, in West- Malpere.Jr.ofBoyntonBeadi.Florida;®»"- . _ . . a daughter. Jean Sawyer Donzella of:B6m in Elizabeth, she had lived in — - - - - -

<&rwoodandCranfordformany>-earsbefore moving to Westfield 20 years

Mis. Maipere had workedfor manyyiears with her husband, CharlesMaipere, running two restaurantsthatdK5? owned, the Theatre Diner inCranford andMalpere'sResiaurant in

Dorothy Guedes, 94, Managed Office;Former Owner of Secretarial Business

Dorothy Andersen Guedes, 94, ofScotch Plains died on Wednesday,December 24, at the Westfield Center.Genesis ElderCare Network, in West-fie&L

Born in Newark, she had lived inIrvington, Cranford and Westfieldbefore moving to Scotch Plains in-1985.

Mrs. Guedes had been an officemanager and secretary for Carbon-Soh*ents in Kenilwordi for 20 yearsjjrior to retiring in 1970.

-She had previously owned and op-

Marvin Share, 60, Upsala Graduate;' Was Co-Owner of Accounting FirmMarvin Share, 60, of Gillette died on

Saturday, January 27. in MorristownMemorial Hospital.

Born in Newark, he had lived inScotchKainsbefote movingto Gillettetwo years ago.

Mr. Share was a co-proprietor of theShachatand Simsonaccountingfirmm Springfield for manv years.

He was a 1959 graduate of UpsalaCollege inEast Orange.

Mr. Share was a member of theMen's Association forTempfcEmana-

Stanley Kraszewski, 83; GM Retiree;Had Been Tool and Die Maker at Firm

Stanla. J. Kraszewski. 83, ofKifigy-ood died on Sunday, Decem-ber 28. at home.

Born in Ohio, he had lived inBayonns. Keodalt Park, and Ocala.Fion da before corning to Kings* oodTownship in ?980.

Mr. Kraszewski had been a too!ana die maker for General Motors inLiases until bis rearemeatin 1972.

He was a member of ihs UnitedAuto Westers Union, Local No. 595.

Surviving are his wife. SophiaKisuswski. three sons, Stanley- VKn&zew&i of Jainestxirg, Paul JKras££ "5ki ofKinfrvoodaad Phillip

P. Kraszewski of Lake City, Florida:ihree daughters, Manto Le»-arakm^dof Neshanic. Christine Havay of

Houston; two brothers, VincentKraszewsJd ofScotdi Piainsand Jo&nKraszewski c-f Lakesvood. a sister,Harriet Amhosy of Washingoa: 16grandchildren, and 15 great-grand-children.

day. Decenier ?J. at the Robert L.Ford Fuaetai Hame in Fkaungjon.followed bv a Mass m Si. Joan's Ro-

.swar»: 'Kb

Leonard S. Weissman, 78, Veteran;Sheet Metal Worker for Many YearsLeonards Wtesman, 7S,ofWhk-

isgdied on Sundaj. December 2&, ai

Bom in Brookhs, he had lii ed isNewark, Mapie^'ood and Wssrfkldbefore moving to Whiting 15 jearsago.~Mr. Weissman hadbeea employed

as a shess mesal worker for over 35}sars,miruxgi6}earsag0 He-Brass

Anna Y. Checks, 79Aflna Yuhas Cneeka. 79. of

tfaed en Mondn, De-

of Local No. 15 cf the NewJersej Shset Metal Workers.

Mr Weissmaa ^r.-ed as a MasterSergeam is the United Soxes Armsduring World War II.

He was a member of Vsenms ofFweign_*ars and the Old Guard, bothinWkiting

Sumviag are a SOB, Eqea daughter, ttezso Jasai a s igranddtSdrea

F lav. Oeccodser 3-0. in lite Bd&df-

I J E Fuseia! Chaprf iu Lake-

sctinSosiavilieBora tsLiBdea, she had Ihtsl time

jsmi moving to Brandteirg 1 $ jsarsago.

Mrs.

Elizabeth. Sfas had prevsotBh beenaeasseosbh hns worker ferJaiiason&, Johnson in New Brunswick,

Sh,£ was a member of St. George'sB*aas«ise Catholic Church and asiisber of tfee Catholic Golden AgeGrasp, both of Linden; a member ofIhe Asastcas Association ofReu rsdPerseus asd a masher of the Greek€a&c!icUtudDNe 665 of Linden

.Surcning ars her hssband of ~&, Hcsry Chester, a aster. Man.

e. and a brother. Paul

Wanda Szary, 85Wanda Szan. S5. of dadc disd an

ThErskj. D®itnber 25. at Ralm^n-

Bern is Elizabeth, site had Iiwd iaWesfidd befcrs movisg 10 Clark.

Mrs Szarv %asa aiemberefifeeSeaior Csub* of Si Adalben *s RSD-tnaa CatfecJic Charch and the Ld-sssre Greup of Si. Peter asd P aalRassas On&odox Cfeurcfi, bs€b in

Maicoa a nson. Walter Szaerv;S

3

Flams.Faisal services we» pnvaxc aod

haffiLB- i b* the BHouse

A Lnurgv %as o&resi -OR Mosda>,b 2 9 S A d l b ' C b b

OanfcnL

Sr. Mary Brophy, 76, Was Principal;Taught in Many Catholic Schools

ffid&J^giaalcgreat-grandchildren.

The funeral was held on Wednes-day, December 31, from the DooleyFuneral Home. 218 North Avenue inCraoford. A funeral Liturgy followedat SLHekn'sRomanCatholic Churchin Westfield.

Interment tockpiaceatSL GertrudeCemetery in Colonia.

J 1 i a 8 8

Ttsosdsy, Etecember 25, at McAukyHallHealflit^reCenierin "Watdmng.

Bam in South Ambqy, she enteredthe Si^HSafMercyofNew Jersey onFebnEHy2,1940. ShemadeherfirstprtMession on August 1,1942andherfiaalpro^sion oa August 1,1945.

Shereceiveda faachelor'sdegreeintaryetfrafif G i

erated the Dorothy Andersen OfficeSecretarial and Answerphone Busi-ness in Newark for 30 years.

She was predeceased by her hus-band, Joseph Guedes. in 1977.

Surviving areadaughter, JordisM.Molnar, a son, Norman Andersen;nine grandchildren; six great-grand-children, andfourgreat-great-grand-chiMrea

Funeral serviceswereheldon Mon-day, December 29, attheRossi FuneralHome in Scotch Plains.

EL, aformerTreasaTerforthsFedera-ttonofCentral New Jersey, andaTiea-surer for the Chestnut Run Coado-minium Association in Gillette.

Sm%T%TngaiEhis wife, SandraShare;three daughters. Lisa Zabarskv, JofyChodorandLaurea Share; his nwther,Freda Yanowiizzabrother, Bob Sjare,and t»io grandchildren.

Funeral sen-ices wereheid oa San-day. Deconber28. uxl

^ y p T n GeorgianCourt College in Lakewood in 1955,and a master's degree in educationfiTHB\iQa«JVHUniveisiiyin Pennsyl-v a n i a 1965.

SbewasthePrindpal ofHolv CrossSchool in Rumson from 1965 to 1971ShewasalsoaieacheratSL N«diolasSchool in Atlantic City from 1940 to1942andfiom 1949 to 1958; ateacherat St. Ann School in Keansburg fromi942to 1949andfiDml971 to 1975;ateacher at St. James School in RedBankfrotn 195Sto 1960;ateacheratCamden Catholic High School inCamdenftom I960 to 1963;ateacheratPhillq^airg CatholicHigh SchoolinPhillqisiHirgfiDm 1963 to 1965; anda teacher and retiree at St. JosephSchool and Parish in Kevport from1975tol992.

From 1992 to 1995sheretiredtoSLJames Convent in Red Bank, andsince!995 she was a Prayer

Melvin Young, 58Mdvin C. Yotmg,58, ofUnioodied

on Monday, December 22, atMb MilfforiL

Apostolate at McAule}- Hail HealthCare Center in Watchung.

Sheretiredfiom full timeactivitvonAjsil 1,1989.

Surviving are three brothers, Rob-ert Brophy of Port Reading, JosephBrophy ofCarbondale, Pennsylvaniaand Jack Brophy of Linden, and fivesisters, Betty wOner of Scotch Plains,Joan \fergari of Cooperstown, NewYork, AiinPiwowardd of Mayfield,Pennsv'K'attia.RuthHealyofCfeeonta,New York, and Mary' Santora ofCaibondaie, Pennsylvania.

A funeral service was heldon Mon-day. December 29, at St. CatberineofSiena Chapelat McAuley HallHealthCare Center in Watchung.

Arrangementsweie handled by theHiggins Home for Funerals inWatchung.

Memorial donations may be madeto the Sisters of Mercy, Mount StMary, 1645 Route No. 22, West,Watchung.07060.

Bora in Elizabeth, Mr. Young hadlived in Orion for most ofhis life.

He bad been a school bos driver inMilftaini formam-years,before retir-ing three y-ears ago.

Surviving are a brother, JamesYotmg of Famvtsjd. and two sisters,Miriam Johnson of Union and Bar-bara White of RcseEe.

AfhaeislseavicewasbeidonTues-day, DNsoeasber 3O.at fee Aenon Bap-tist Cfaircfe in Unioa.

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Olga S. Kiraly, 87(MgaSkocypecKiraly, 87, of Scotch

Plains died onTuesday,December23,atMuhknbergRegionalMedical Cen-ter in Plainfield.

Bornin Carteret, she hadlived theremost of her life before moving toScotch Plains in 1994.

ShehadbeeaasecretaiyforF.MC.Corporation in Carteret ftsr 25 years,retiringinl972.

Shewasamemberof St. DemetriusUkrainian Orthodox Cathedral inCarteret and also of the Carteret Se-nior Citizens-

Sbe was predeceased bv her hus-band, Joseph Kirah; in 1969.

Surviving is a son, Joseph JamesKiraiyafCarterefcadaughter, RobertaDiNIzJoafScoJch Plains; seven grand-children, and 10 great-grandchildrea

Funeral services were held on Mon-day, December 29, from the RossiFuneral Home in Scotch Plains, fol-lowed bv a Mass at St DemetriusCathedral

Richard N. Sheble? 79, Army Captain;Retired Executive With Home News

Ridsartt K, Stable, 7$, of Essex,Ccssectiaa diad on Friday, Decewt-b 2 6 b

Bom in Caj« May. fee bad lived inScotcb Plains asd MasBdoking be-SjreHKrviaiioEs^xia 1983.

Mr. Sbsfate fe^l staked for theHomes Se»$m HsefBtaaso,-kk. Hejotaed the company-io I945asana-uooa! ach-enisiag sslssasaa asd le-

di 1 9 S 3 S k V

of Ps3ins>Kania.He served with the United States

Army Air Carps as a Captain duringWorld War II and piloted P-38 andSpiriares on pboto reconnaissancemissions over Europe.

A ffiaxssnal service wifl be held OBSaturdaj, Jasuan13. at 1 i a.m. at the

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ami AssodsieMr StKbte isms a Dixeoor of the

Ho-me News after the ooispam- wasbougte by tbe Asborv Park P i t s is1993 He also s e n s e s the board ofHateoc \%iley Broadcasting Corpo-mtm <rf KsngspozL Teassssee

Ks * ^ a s^rm>ercftfae Ka»-JerseyPress Assooatkm mi bad bees itsTreasure? asd a s s sbe r of us boardof directors.

Mr. Sfedsi-e assjakd the Uravsrsirj

Fayc ftendveago, SO

gsSurviving are his wife, Dorothy

Shsb!e; m s daughiers, Lane Shd>leReardoJiasdLisaShebk:; abrother, J.Hcret'ard Shd>ia. and three grandchii-&

Memorial donations may be madeto St. George's School. "Newport.R3sode island. O2840.

av'e Petalis© Beaovecgo, 80, offc Piamfieki fed cm Satia-dsj;

2?, si IKHSW.

Bom m Ke»ssk.sbe had lived mfkM befae isovsjg to

22 5-ears ago. •was as Avco Ssdj for the

pas* 30 vears ta the So&thPiaisfieki am Plsisflcld area. Shehad previotisijr bi^s esployed asas inspecm tor Ge&era! Meiers4axwg Wodd War II

Mrs. BasctvsagD wss a ssesiberof dtc Sssssd Heart fossa Gdio-

John A. Steibing, 55John A. Si a)irtg. 55. ofScoich Plains

died on Saturday-. December 27. athome

Sora in Orange, be had lived inGiceaBTookbefoie moving to ScoichPisias 20 years ago.

Mt S:£*inggrad333ted in 1970 fitHBFairksgh Dickinson University inMadison, ia here he earned a baciielorof aits degree.

Hassager fcr I BKnsaisnal TecfasxiineCotpoxation of Edison from 1995 to1 9 9 ? P k

ta StasisSfee «as pradeeeased bv lots hus-

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19.Pisvisush,heuasen]pk>}edbyEa-Ceo Inc la iSoath Plainfield from19^J» 1995,aadbyQrganon Ptaraa-c^isa l m WestOJangefrom 1980 to

\m.Ifcssv^d m de Unhid Stales Annv

Resoves fross 1964 tc 2 9"0.a s e s i e r of ihe PackagingOfcare hss "Aifc, Nancj S

Ssnt-hi^ sts two seas. Oswd GBeocxveoga of Famvood ^sd DrC h l i BBsar:s%asgo of

a sister.F??^sa of BndL, «ad five

L Sch»anz"and Christopher S.Saabing. bc4i cf Scouh PJaiiis

Fusaral scmces were held onWednesday. Dacsinfoor I I . at the

; Fussml Honst. 155 SouthWcs. in Faimood

30, siOssrch in Soseh

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Patricia A. Eisner, 45? Kean Aia'miia;Special Education Teacher in Union

Patricia Ann Eisner, 45, of MountArfin^on,foimerlyofScotehPlains,diedon Wednesday, December 24, atNorthwest CovenantMedical CenterinDovet.

Born in Plainfield, she hadlived inScotchPlainsbeibre movingtoM<KintAtiingtofl more than 14yearsago.

Tkehna S. SparreETbelma S. Sparrell of Greeoifcoro,

North Carolina, fion^ly ofWestfield,dJedon1Tiuisday,Deceni>er 18, atherhome.

AnativeofWe^field,Mrs, Spanellhad lived inGreensfcoroforthepast 50

ShewasemployedasaspecMedu-cationteacaerinUnioixijrmepast23years.

Mrs. Eisner earned herbachelor'sdegree in speech pathology andaudi-ologyfixanTientonStateColiegeandher master's degree from Kean Col-lege in Union.

s.She wasanKntfjeroftheFaith Pres-

byterian Church.in. Greensboro.Her husband, PanlB. Sparrell, Sr.,

predeceased her.Surviving are two daughters, Su-

san L. Sparrell of Greensboro andEnzabethS.NaponeuoofCoItsNedc;a son, Paul B. Sparrell, Jr. of Greens-boro; abrother, Robert Siler ofRockyMount, NorthCaroKna, andtwo grand-sons.

A graveside service was held onMonday, December 22, at New Gar-den Cemetery in Greensboro.

Memorial contributions may bemadetotheFaithPresbyterian Church,6309 WestFriendly Avenue, Greens-boro, North Carolina, 27410orHos-piceat Greensboro, 2500 Summit Av-emie, Greensboro, North Carolina,27405,ortoabene&aaryofthedoaor'schoice.

Arrangements were under the di-rection of theFoibis&DickGuilfordChapel in Greensboro.

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Theresa L. DiMarco, 71Theresa Lemme Di Marco, 71, of

'Westfield died on Friday, December26, at Overlook Hospital in Summit

Born in States Island, New York,she had lived in The Bronx beforemoving to Westfieid 31 years ago.

She had been a quality control in-spector for Cosmair in Clark for 16years, Mkingin 1991.

Mrs. Di Marco wasamemberofSt.Helen's Roman Catholic Church in

Eisner; herpatents, Stanley and IrenePisowacki of Scotch Plains, and twosisters, Mary Anne Birdsall ofSoderton, Pamsyivaiua and Chris-tine RenzofBasMng Ridge.

Funeral services were held on Sat-urday,December27, at the MemorialFuneral Ebme, 155 South Avenue.West, inFanwootLfoIiowedbyaMassat St Bartholomew the Apostle Ro-man Catholic ChuichinSoiciiPlains.

Philip P. Graye, Sr., 95PhilipP. Gras«,Sr., 95,ofWestfield

died on Tuesday, December 23, at

Born in Jersey City, he had lived inHasbrouek Heights for many years,Holiday City in Toms River for 20years and Westfield for the last 13years.

Mr. GrayehadbeenemployedwithArmour and Company for 40 years,retiringin i967astheassistantinan-ager of the firm's packing plant inJersey City.

HswastheTreasuter&rmanyyeaisof the Holy Name Society at the Cor-pus Chrisa* Church in HasbrouekHeights.

He was predeceased by a grand-son, ChristopnerGraye, in 1992.

Surviving are his wife, AnnaKnjalowitzGraye;asGa, Dr. Philip P,Graye, Jr. ofWestfield;asister, HelenSargent of Bayonne, four grandchil-dren, andfive great-grandchildren.

A feaeral Liturgy was offered onSaturday, December 27, atSt Helen'sRomanCathoJkCnurdiiB Westfield.

petery in WestfieM.

Anangementswae&aaifcdfeytheDooley Funssal Home, 218 NoahAvenue, Cranfoat

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Surviviflgare her husband, JohnDiMarco; two SOBS, Joseph J. Di Marco©fCianfistd aai Mm J. Di Marco,Jr, ofP t fliMJhYolanda Regjna and Eteanor Mascia;four bwrttes, "Vlto Lemme, CfaartesL ^Lemme, sodtbieegjaodciuldics.

A Funeral Mass was offered OBTuesday Dseember 30, at St Helen'sCterck Intemeat took place at St( k m C i C i

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