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AIM Vernon from Butler, New Jersey • A10

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Butler, New Jersey
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10 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2011 AIM VERNON OBITUARIES alhome.com. Susan Ann Bravenboer Susan Ann Bravenboer, 55 years old, died peacefully after a short illness surrounded by family at her residence on Thursday, Feb. 3, 2011. Born in Pequannock NJ, she had lived in Butler, NJ before moving to the Highland Lakes section of Vernon NJ 26 years ago. Mrs.

Bravenboer received her AS in Nursing and her RN from Morris County Community College and worked at Morristown Memorial Hospital in Morristown, NJ for the last 10 years. She was a doting mother and enjoyed being a motorcycle passenger as well as trips to the beach. Mrs. Bravenboer was the beloved wife for 30 years of William Bravenboer of Highland Lakes, NJ. Devoted mother of Lori of Highland Lakes, NJ, Troy of Tampa, FL, Amy of Murrells Inlet, FL and Eric of Highland Lakes, NJ.

Loving daughter and step daughter of Ina and Earl Hansen of Butler, NJ. Dear sister of Debbie Patire of Cambridge, NY and Diana Clark of Bloomingdale, NJ Memorial gifts to the family would be greatly appreciated. Memorial Hospital. Mr. Smith, the son of Philip and Shirley (Styles) Smith was born in Derby, England on Oct.

12, 1956. He came to the United States in 1985 and resided in the Highland Lakes section of Vernon for a short period of time before moving to Kinnelon 22 years ago. Mr. Smith was a Data Base Administrator for JP Morgan Chase in Parsippany. He was a member of the MG Club of Morris County and was a loving member of Community Church of Smoke Rise.

Mr. Smith was predeceased by his father Philip Smith in 1978 and a niece Rebecca Emery in 1991. He is survived by his beloved wife, Laura (Lepse) Smith and their loving children, Nicole and Alison. He was the devoted son of Shirley Smith of Derby, England; cherished brother of Lorraine Emery her husband John and their children Victoria and Luke of Stafford, England as well as several family relatives in England. Mr.

Smith is also survived by his caring mother in law Joan Aug her husband George of Oak Ridge and sisters brother in law, Susan Lepse of Warwick, NY, Carol Lepse of Oak Ridge and Bill Lepse of Vernon. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Research, Development Office 165 Cambridge Suite 600 Boston, MA 021 14. nity Hospital in Warwick, N.Y. Born and raised in Manhattan, N.Y., she had lived in Wayne before moving to Highland Lakes 38 years ago. The daughter of the late Kalman and Julianna (Kolozy )Imrek, she was a 1953 graduate of the Julia Richman High School in New York City.

Lillian had worked many years first as an analyst and computer specialist with the Metropolitan Life Insurance and later as a bookkeeper for Markus Jewelers. She was a former member of Immanuel Lutheran Church in New York City and was a current member of the Lutheran Church of Our Savior, Stanhope. A loving and devoted wife, mother and sibling, Lillian enjoyed gardening, flowers, cooking and decorating for the holidays. A voracious reader, she was always informed on current events, news and politics. Pre-deceased by her brothers Kalman and Joseph Imrek, Lillian is survived by her husband of 51 years, Joseph Kosmich.

Also surviving are her son Joel and his wife Laura Kosmich, of Stanhope and her daughter, April, and her husband William Nagy, of Newton. In lieu of flowers, memorials in Lillian's memory may be made to the American Heart Association 1 Union Street, No. 301, Rob-binsville, NJ 08691-4183 heart.org Online condolences may be offered through iliff-ruggierofuner- Dorothy Smith Dorothy Smith, 78 years old passed away suddenly on Friday Feb. 11, 2011 at St Clare's Hospital in Sussex. Born in Wantage Twp she was the daughter of the late John W.

and Gertrude (Bross) Smith. Dorothy has been a life long resident of Sussex County and for the past 72 years was a resident of the Highland Lakes section of Vernon, Twp. For 40 years she was employed by the Vernon Twp Board of Education in the food services department working as a cook in the various school cafeterias. In her spare time she took great joy and pride in decorating cakes for family and friends. She was an avid wildlife lover enjoying all animals and birds.

She also enjoyed the time she would spend doing crafts and puzzles. In addition to her parents she was predeceased by a nephew John Edward Gardepe, a niece Susan Mae Gardepe and a brother in law Edward Earl Gardepe. She is survived by her sister Beatrice Gardepe of Highland Lakes, nieces Patricia Nagle of Highland Lakes, Nancy Kyzer and her husband Russell of Hamburg, Judy Henderson and her husband Robert of Highland Lakes, nephews Gerald Gardepe and his wife Carla of Highland Lakes, and Robert Gardepe of Hawley, PA along with 20 great nieces and nephews and 19 great-great nieces and nephews. Minnie Smith Minnie Smith (nee Bush), 91 years old, died after a short illness at Andover Subacute and Rehab Center in Andover, NJ on Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011.

Born to John and Lena Bush in Passaic, NJ, she lived most of her life in Passaic, NJ before moving to Vernon NJ 10 years ago. Mrs. Smith worked as a receptionist and chiropractic assistant for Dr. Joseph Lalli, Chiropractor in Clifton, NJ for 15 years. She was a member of the Bethel Reformed Church in Passaic, NJ which later merged with the Clifton Reformed Church in Clifton, NJ.

Mrs. Smith was predeceased by her husband, Nicholas Smith(1964) and was the devoted mother of Jacob "Jack" Smith of Vernon NJ, Ronald Smith of Paterson, NJ, Robert Smith of Andover, NJ and Douglas Smith of Sussex, NJ. Cherished by seven grandchildren and a great granddaughter. Memorial gifts to Compassionate Care Hospice, 532 Lafayette Road, Sparta, NJ 07871 would be appreciated. Glynne P.

Smith Glynne P. Smith, 54 died Thursday Feb. 3, 2011 at Morristown Lillian Kosmich Lillian Kosmich, 75, of Highland Lakes, died Saturday, Feb. 12, 201 1 at the St. Anthony's Commu SUDOKU A PRESENTED BV VolunteerMatch.org Where volunteering begins.

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In case of inclement weather please check for cancellations by calling our Hotline number at 973-764-7020. Registration and payment for the Winter Training Program will be accepted at the door or can be mailed before Feb. 16 to Vernon Girls Softball, P.O. Box 357, Vernon, New Jersey 07462. Registration for Spring Season will also be accepted at the door or you can register and pay for spring season "Online" by visiting us at Registrations for Spring Season received after March 1 will be charged a $15 late fee.

How to Reach Us The editorial department of Aim Vernon is located at 505-509 Main Street, Butler, NJ 07405. You can reach us by phone at 973-283-2279, by fax at 973-283-5623 or by e-mail at aimnorthjersey.com. 3 1 4 1 9 1 3 8 1 7 2 6 58 8 Q7 4 1 2 201 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.

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