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AIM Jefferson from Butler, New Jersey • A24

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24 FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 2011 AIM JEFFERSON OBITUARIES Hildegard E. Hyson Hildegard E. Hyson, 99, of Oak Ridge, passed away peacefully at her home surrounded by her family on March 14, 201 1. Mrs. Hyson was born in Germany to Elsa (Albert) Schiller and Clemence Schiller.

She attended beauty school in New York City and worked as a beautician for many years while residing in North Bergen and Oak Ridge. Mrs. Hyson was predeceased by her loving husband, Harry C. Hyson; her two sons: Harold and Eric Hyson; and her grandson Brandon Pagella-Hyson. Mrs.

Hyson is survived and will be missed by her daughter Janet M. Ackerson and her husband Wayne; her two grandsons: Craig Hyson and his wife Mary; and Tom Hyson and his wife Laura; her three granddaughters: Michelle Woehle and her husband Paul, Kim Jodexnis and her husband Bob, and Jenny Rotondi and her husband Chris. Mrs. Hyson also leaves behind her eight cherished great grandchildren: Wyatt, Wayne, Kajan, Emily, Payton, Isabelle, Raelyn, and Alexis. Online condolences: sticldesolteszfuneralhome.com.

Victoria A. Burnett Mrs. Victoria A. (nee Maselli) Burnett, 54, of Oak Ridge, N.J. passed away peacefully at her home, surrounded by her loved ones, on Friday, Feb.

25, 2011, after a four-year battle with kidney cancer. Victoria was born in Newark, N.J., and lived in Bloom-field, N.J., for 21 years before moving to Oak Ridge five years ago. She was an active member of the Bloomfield community, where she served on many township and school organizations. She was the administrative assistant for the Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce for five years before running for and being elected council-woman of the 3rd Ward in Bloomfield in 2000; she served from 2000 until 2003. In 2005, she moved to Oak Ridge, where she worked as a marketing coordinator for Lakeland Bank.

Victoria is survived by her beloved husband of 35 years, Gregory Burnett; her loving children, Christina LaMonica and her husband, Andrew, and Jason Burnett and his wife, Emily; her dearly loved sisters, Linda Ciampi, Donna D'Amico and Lisa Holler and her adored grandchildren, Giovanna, Gabriella, Olivia, Dominico, Luciano and Rocco. In lieu of flowers, donations can be and his wife Debbie of Lake Hopatcong, NJ; his granddaughter Shelly Ackerman of PA, and Shaun Sisco of Rockaway, NJ; four great grandsons: Damien, Josh, Steven and Matthew; and his sister Joyce Harris of Jefferson Twp. Mr. Sisco will best be remembered for his daily walks along "the ridge" and for being the assistant cook with Mayor Russell Fel-ter. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Mr.

Sisco's memory to: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, PO Box 1893, Memphis, TN 38101-9950. On line condolences and directions: sticldesolteszfuneralhome.com. Mary Cetti Mary Cetti, 90 years old, passed away at St. Clare's hospital in Sussex on Tuesday Feb.

22, 2011, born in Newark, NJ she was the daughter of the late Joseph and Adelaide (Gioocchiaio) Manara. Mary has been a resident of Sussex County for 41 years and prior to that had lived in Newark, Clifton and Belleville, NJ. Mary was a homemaker who enjoyed taking care of her family and enjoyed cooldng for family events. She also enjoyed the time she would spend crocheting. Over the years she had been a member of the Jefferson, Hardyston, and Hamburg Senior Citizens' groups.

In addition to her parents she was predeceased by her husband Peter Cetti (1976), and brothers Joseph and Caesar Manara. She is survived by sons Peter Cetti and his wife Shirley of Boonton, Joseph Cetti and his wife Carol of Newton, a daughter Diana Price and her husband Norman of Belleville, a sister Ida Trignano of Nutley, seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren, along with several nieces and nephews. Donations in her memory would be preferred and may be made to the Sussex County Homestead 129 Morris Turnpike, Newton, NJ 07860 made to RelayForLife.orgNut-leyN.J. Be sure to click on "Donate to a Team" and make your donation to team "FORZA" in memory of Vicki, as her family will be walking in the Relay on May 20, 2011 in her honor. Mary Prendergast Neubauer Mary Prendergast Neubauer, 73, died peacefully on Friday, March 1 1, 201 1 surrounded by her loving family.

She was a graduate of Bayley Ellard High School in 1955 and was a former Caldwell Dominican Sister where she taught school and became a Registered Nurse. Mary went to work at Morristown Memorial Hospital where she was a nurse and became the Risk Manager. She retired in 1996 after 28 years of service. In her retirement, Mary was a part of the Cancer Network giving her time and energy to helping people in need. She traveled extensively and enjoyed her life.

Mary was predeceased by her husband, Frank G. Neubauer, her parents, William and Mary Prendergast and brothers, Hugh and Brian. She is survived by her step children, Donna and her husband, Darren Delia, Kurt and his wife, Cheryl Neubauer and her grandchildren, Kurt and Logan; her siblings, Patricia Cavanaugh and husband, Paul of Morris Plains, Bill Prendergast of Morris Elinor Fritz and husband, Frank of Lawrenceville, John Prendergast and wife, Carol of Morristown and sister in law, Judith Prendergast of Morristown. Loving Aunt to many nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Mary's memory to the Cancer Hope Network, 2 North Rd, Chester, NJ 07930.

Fred A. Barbieri Fred A. Barbieri, 87, of Oak Ridge, died on Feb. 28 at Chilton Memorial Hospital. He was born in New York, N.Y.

to Mary and Fiorenzo Barbieri. He proudly served in the US Army during World War II as a Private First Class. Mr. Barbieri retired from WCBS Radio and continued to be an active member of his community which included attending services at St. Thomas the Apostle Roman Catholic Church in Oak Ridge.

Mr. Barbieri was the first director of the Jefferson Township Senior Center, the Golden Age Club of Jefferson Township, the Jefferson Township Senior Advisory Board, and the Camp Jefferson Advisory Board. Mr. Barbieri was predeceased by his brother William Barbieri. Mr.

Barbieri is survived by his wife Nancy; his children: Marianne K. Reagan, Fred P. Barbieri, and Andrew Barbieri, and his dear granddaughter Kimberly. The funeral mass was held on March 3 at 9:30 a.m. at St.

Thomas the Apostle Roman Catholic Church in Oak Ridge. His interment was at the St. Thomas the Apostle Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Mr. Barbieri's name to: American Heart Association, 7272 Greenville Ave.

Dallas, TX 75231-9986. Online condolences can be placed at Floyd C. Sisco Floyd C. Sisco, 81, of Oak Ridge, passed away on March 14, 20 1 1 He was born in Franklin, NJ to Frieda (Norman) Sisco and Alex Sisco. Mr.

Sisco worked for 43 years as an equipment operator for the NJ Dept. of Transportation. Mr. Sisco was a lifelong member of the Lakeland Seniors Club, the Jefferson Township Fire Co. No.

1, as well as a Special Officer with the Jefferson Township Police Department. Mr. Sisco was predeceased in 2008 by his loving wife Leonia "Peggy" Sisco of 61 years. Mr. Sisco is survived by his dear children: Danny Sisco and his wife Joanne of Oak Ridge, and Clifford Sisco SUDOKU PRESENTED BV VolunteerMatch.org Where volunteering begins.

8 9 8 9 1 6 9 Upcoming Last year's event drew more than 150 people who enjoyed the smooth sounds of various musical styles, including original student compositions and sweet treats such as lime cheesecake, Chocolate Vesuvias Cake, Tira Misu, and Banana Chocolate Mousse Pie. Tickets are $7 for general admission and $5 for students and senior citizens. Tickets can be purchased at the door or reserved in advance by calling 973-697-0405. The Sweet Taste of Jefferson is a fundraiser sponsored by the JTHS Band Parents Association. All proceeds benefit the high school instrumental music program and scholarships for worthy student musicians.

For more information, Sweet Taste of Jefferson The high school cafeteria will be transformed into an intimate bistro, complete with tablecloths and candlelight, at the Sweet Taste of Jefferson, on Thursday, April 14 at 7 p.m. The annual event features student ensembles from the JTHS instrumental program and luscious desserts provided by the area's finest restaurants. This year 34 students from Haileybury School in Melbourne, Australia will perform at Sweet Taste of Jefferson. The group will perform as a full ensemble which includes a strings and rhythm section, as well as featured vocalists. contact Karen Maurer at 973-697-0405.

Sussex County One Stop Career Center Spring Job Fair "Sussex County One Stop Office of New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development announces its Annual Spring and Earth Day Job Fair to occur on April 14 at the Littell Center under the auspices of the One Stop in Franklin." This is our semi-annual Job Fair SEE UPCOMING, PAGE 27 201 1 StatePoint Media, Inc. Fill in the blank squares in the grid, making sure that every row, column and 3-by-3 box includes all digits 1 through 9. For the answer to this week's puzzle, turn to the classified section. 03241 1.

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