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AIM Vernon from Butler, New Jersey • A10

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Butler, New Jersey
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OBITUARIES Sussex and a Mass of Christian burial at 10 a.m. at St. Jude The Apostle RC Church in Hamburg. Private cremation followed. Visitation was held at the funeral home on Monday from 2 to 4 p.m.

and 7 to 9 p.m. JoEllen Rogoff JoEllen Rogoff, 53, of Franklin, died Saturday, Dec. 6 at Compassionate Care Hospice in Dover. Mrs. Rogoff was born in Hacken-sack on May 1, 1955, the daughter of the late Francis L.

and Doris M. Peterson Basek. She was raised in Moonachie and graduated from Wood-Ridge High School. Mrs. Rogoff has resided in Franklin for the past 25 years.

Mrs. Rogoff was a Licensed Practical Nurse and had worked for Saint Clare's Hospital for 22 years, the last 3 years in Sussex and prior to that in Denville. She was a Past Captain of the Wallkill Valley First Aid Squad. Mrs. Rogoff is survived by her husband Scott B.

Rogoff, children Allison Rogoff, Joshua Rogoff and Justin Rogoff all at home, Robert Rogoff of Hamburg, Denise Hope of Ogdensburg and Dolores Voegele of Wantage, 2 brothers Frank Basek Jr. of Hardyston and Robert Basek of Sussex, 3 grandsons Ryan Hope, Nicholas Voegele and Jonathon Voegele as well as 6 nephews. Funeral services were held Monday, Dec. 8 at 11 a.m. at F.

John Ramsey Funeral Home, located at One Main Street in Franklin. Interment followed at Sons of Israel Cemetery in Hardyston. Friends visited at the funeral home on Monday one hour prior to the service. The family welcomed all friends and relatives to visit at their home in Franklin on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Memorial donations may be made to Temple Shalom Building Fund co Rabbi Catano, P.O.

Box 1180 McAfee, NJ 07428. CO Donald Robert Fletcher 2 Fletcher, Donald Robert (Bob), 553, of Stockholm, entered into eternal rest on Nov. 21. Bob was yborn in Paterson on Nov. 3, 1955.

QHe was a beloved companion, son, brother and uncle. Bob is survived by his life companion, Jean Neder-? field of Stockholm, parents Eugene (Lou) and Dolores Fletcher of FL, sister Barbara and brother-in-law Robert Jenks of VA, a niece Jen- nifer of TN and a nephew Andrew I of VA. Interment was at Cresthaven Memorial Park in Clifton. The family requests that memorials be made to the American Heart Association, in his memory. Beverly S.

Gannuscio Gannuscio, Beverly S. (Pasquaye), 57, died unexpectedly at St. Clares hospital in Sussex on Friday, Dec. 5. Born in Passaic, she is the daughter the late George B.

Pasquaye. She was also predeceased by her brother George R. Pasquaye. Beverly has been a resident of the Sussex-Wantage area for the past 1 1 years and previously had lived in Vernon Township. A homemaker, she enjoyed taking care of her family and especially being with her grandchildren.

She enjoyed playing bingo and using her computer. She is survived by her husband Steven J. Gannuscio of Wantage, daughters Tracy M. Derr and her husband Christian F. of Milford, PA, and Christine Gannuscio and her fiance Scott T.

Hostler of Hamburg. She is survived by a son, Steven A. Gannuscio and his wife Tracy A. of Milford, PA. She is also survived by her mother, Helen Brandt Gannuscio Wright and her husband Winton of DeBary, FL, a brother, John A.

Lascari of Belvidere and 5 grandchildren. Relatives and friends attended her funeral on Tuesday, Dec. 9 at 9 a.m. at the Ferguson Funeral Home located at 27 Third St. in Army Air Corps serving in WW II.

Mr. Radzicki was predeceased by his wife Phyllis in 2003 and is survived by his children Anthony M. Radzicki Sr. of Vernon, Wallace J. Radzicki of Brooklyn, NY, Michael A.

Radzicki of Houston, TX and Susan E. Opdal of Brooklyn, NY as well as 4 grandchildren. Private funeral services were under the direction of Ferguson-Vernon Funeral Home, 241 Route 94, Vernon. Memorial donations may be made to Alzheimer's Association, 400 Morris Ave. Suite 251, Denville, NJ 07834.

John William Vance John William Vance, 89, of Franklin, died unexpectedly at home on Tuesday, Dec. 9. Born to Harry and Emma Vance in Warwick, NY, he lived in Hamburg before moving to Franklin 43 years ago. Mr. Vance served with the United States Navy during WWII and then worked at the Butler Rubber Mill for 15 years and then as a Stonecrusher Operator for Tilcon in Prospect Park for 20 years before retiring in 1984.

Mr. Vance was an avid gardener and enjoyed maintaining his lawn as well as being a sneaky prankster. Mr. Vance is predeceased by his wife, Emma Vance (2002) and his sister, Julia Hicox (2005) and is survived by his daughter, Barbara Hete and her husband Stephen of Vernon. He was the loving grandfather of Stephen, Jr.

and Brian. He was cherished by his great grandchildren, Renee and Christian. He was the dear brother of George Vance of Sussex. The family received their friends at F. John Ramsey Funeral Home, One Main Street, Franklin, on Friday, Dec.

12, from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services were held at the funeral home on Saturday, Dec. 13, at 11 a.m. Interment followed at North Hardyston Cemetery, in Hardyston.

Memorial gifts to the Wallkill Valley First Aid Squad, P.O. Box 274, Franklin, NJ 07416 would be appreciated. Beverly Theresa Horn (nee Wackar) Beverly Theresa Horn(nee Wackar), 84, died after a short illness at Milford Manor in West Milford, on Wednesday, Dec. 10. Born to Albert and Mary Wackar in Jersey City, she lived in Jersey City before moving to the Highland Lakes section of Vernon Township 27 years ago.

Mrs. Horn worked as the secretarytreasurer of Bristol-Donald Co. in Newark for 20 years before retiring in 1987. She was a past president of the Our Lady of Fati-ma Society at St. Nicholas Church in Jersey City, a parishioner of Our Lady of Fatima RC Church in Highland Lakes, a member of the Civilian Air Patrol during WWII and was an avid gardener and talented artist.

Mrs. Horn is predeceased by her husband, Charles Horn (2002) and was the devoted mother of Michele Alsberge of Saylorsburg, PA, Kim Horn of Highland Lakes, and Gary C. Horn of Lakeland, FL. She was the dear sister of Rosemary Gerard of Westport, CT and Alberta Calzaretta of Belray Beach, FL. She was the loving grandmother of Jennifer and Michael Horn, and Eric, Kristen and A.J.

Alsberge. The family received their friends at Ferguson-Vernon Funeral Home, located at 241 Route 94 in Vernon, on Sunday, Dec. 14 from 2 to 6 p.m. A funeral was held at the funeral home on Monday, Dec. 15 at 9 a.m.

A Mass of Christian Burial was held at Our Lady of Fatima RC Church in Highland Lakes at 10 a.m. Interment followed at Glenwood Cemetery in Vernon Township. Memorial gifts sent to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinsons Research, ATTN: Tribute Gifts, Church Street Station, New York, NY 10008-0780 would be appreciated. Lois M.

Kantenwein Lois M. Kantenwein, 78, of Vernon, died Sunday, Dec. 7 at Barn-Hill Care Center in Newton. The daughter of George and Elsie Aumick Robbins, Mrs. Kant-newein was born Sept.

15, 1930 in Hamburg and has resided in Vernon for the past 52 years. Mrs. Kantenwein was a Charter Member of the Pochuck Valley Volunteer Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary. She was also a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Sussex. She was predeceased by her husband Edwin Kantenwein in 1980 and a daughter-in-law, Carol Kantenwein, in 2003.

She is survived by her children, Rose Kantenwein of Vernon, Edwin Kantenwein Jr. of Glenwood and Anna Steiger and her husband Russell Jr. of Frankford Township, a brother John Bolthausen of Hamburg and 2 grandsons, Michael and Jason Steiger. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Dec. 10 at 9 a.m.

at F. John Ramsey Funeral Home located at One Main Franklin. Interment followed at North Hardyston Cemetery. Friends visited at the funeral home on Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial donations maybe made to Glenwood Pochuck Volunteer Ambulance Corps, P.O.

Box 241, Glenwood, NJ 07418 or to First Presbyterian Church of Sussex, 23 Unionville Sussex, NJ 07461. Wallace A. Radzicki Wallace A. Radzicki, 85, died Sunday, Dec. 7 at Andover Nursing Center following a long illness.

Mr. Radzicki was born in Dixon City, PA and had resided in Brooklyn, NY for many years until his retirement when he then moved to Newfoundland, PA. Mr. Radzicki was the proprietor of Wally's Luncheonette in Brooklyn, NY for 45 years. He was a Corporal in the US Sf In Time For Christmas Jodss Florist md Qpcfeo Center 1Md2, you? eavotsra and isit or lighted gtogerferecf forest! browse to or Winter Wonderland for trees, wreaths, and holiday decorations.

top to gut shop for holiday Sowers, plants, gifts and so roach wore! is io the sir Jodss Florist md Going Omt of Bvsiness Sale! Karen's Country Gifts is closing it's doors after 14 years EVERYTHING MUST GO! 50 OFF All Sterling Jewelry 60 OFF Remaining Inventory Including: Boyds Collection of Plush Resin Dolls Lenox Crystal Candles Hager Reniger Figurines Wild Berry Insence Products Sports Memorabilia Dog Cat Statues Too Much to If you don't see, please ask! New Merchandise in storage will arrive weekly! Briefs FRANKLIN Food drive The One Stop office in Franklin is asking area residents to drop off cereal, canned goods, and other food stuffs. We are also asking for such items as toothpaste, brushes, razors, shaving cream, soap products and deodorants be brought for our long-term unemployed and homeless people in need of jobs that come to our offices. Be generous, if you can, and come to the office's One Stops to drop-off whatever you can spare. These are rough times, and they expect to get more difficult. The Franklin One Stop is located at the Senator Littell Center, 12 Munsonhurst Road, in Franklin.

Call 973-209-1217. Littell Community Center The Littell Community Center at 10-12 Munsonhurst Road, Franklin offers regular programs for everyone in addition to its Special Events. fhom eNbroW: Open Monday Saturday Dotft forget to fertog your CrdeD CeDterl Li ate Zd jiavobusi 392t9 from 9-5 for Open Fri. llam 5pm Sat. Karen's Country Gifts 276 Route 94 Vernon, NJ 07462 973-827-1 188 3 "WorxlerM photo.

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