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The Record from Hackensack, New Jersey • 12

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vA-12 THE RECORD MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 199d WdYWIMMMB Charles Sieg of N. Milford; won Emmys for TV news He is survived by his wife, Mar a daughter, busan Pergola of Rinf of Jersey City, died Sunday. Before retiring in 1968, she was a teller for the Trust Jersey City. She was a parishioner of Holy Trinity R.C. Church, Hackensack.

Arrangements: G. Thomas Gentile Funeral Service, Hackensack. MARY KOLANO DUDARE, 82, of Garfield, formerly of Passaic, died Saturday. Before retiring in 1970, she owned Dudare's Tavern, Clifton, for 12 years. She also had owned The Kozy Corner, Garfield, and Dudare's Tavern, Passaic.

She was a parishioner of Holy Name R.C. Church, Garfield. Arrangements: Kamienski Funeral Home, Garfield. ALFRED T. LARIVIERE, 45, of Haledon, formerly of Paterson, died Friday.

He was a self-employed plumbing contractor. Arrangements: Norman A. Parker Funeral Home, Little Falls. VINCENT LASPROGATO of Palisades Park, formerly of Union City and North Bergen, died Sunday. Before retiring in 1983, he was a photoengraver for Union Camp, Englewood, where he worked for 40 years.

Subseauentlv. he was a teacher at the New York School wood; three sons, Charles Jr. if River Vale, John S. of Rochelte Park, and Steven R. of Tintch.

Falls, and five grandchildren. Visiting will be Tuesday from to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Volk-Lebir tions and elections between 1956 and 1976, as well as the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo space missions. During a tenure in the sports division, Mr. Sieg directed coverage of the National Football League and events on the Professional Golfers Association Tour.

Mr. Sieg was a veteran of World War II and the Korean War. A captain in the Marine Corps, he piloted transport planes in the South Pacific during World War II. In Korea, Mr. Sieg flew helicopters.

A native of Memphis, Mr. Sieg had lived in New Milford since 1956. By MICHAEL MARKOWITZ Staff Writer Charles W. Sieg of New Milford, an Emmy Award-winning former director for NBC News and NBC Sports, died Sunday of heart failure at Hackensack Medical Center. He was 69.

Mr. Sieg retired from NBC in 1984 after spending 35 years at the network. His work as a director of "The Huntley-Brinkley Report," the network's nightly news show, was recognized with five Emmy Awards. He also directed NBC's coverage of national political conven Funeral Home, Oradell. A memo rial service will be Tuesday at p.m.

Cremation will be private. The family requests that don tions in memory of Mr. Sieg le made to the American Heart Assi ciation. FRANK ALFANO, 91, of Tamarac, formerly of Hackensack and West New York, died Saturday, i Born in Italy, he came to the United States in 1907. Before retiring in 1968, he owned the Frank Alfano Wholesale Wine Grape North Bergen, for many years.

Arrangements: G. Thomas Gentile Funeral Serv- ice, Hackensack. I GERTRUDE S. BERGER, 72, of Rochelle Park, formerly of Rldgefield, died Saturday. Born in Czecho- I Slovakia, she came to the United States in 1938.

She was a member of the Coast Guard Auxiliary. Arrangements: Blackley Funeral Home, Ridgefield. JOHN J. BROGAN, 77, of Tenafly died Saturday. Before retiring in 1983, he was a tax manager for the Bristol-Myers New York City, where he worked for I 36 years.

A graduate of the University of Scranton, he earned a law degree from Fordham University. He was a member of the New York State Bar Association and the Tax Executive Institute. Arrangements: Barrett Funeral Home, Tenafly. PETER A. BROKER, 76, of Rldgefield, formerly of Palisades Park, died Friday.

He was an accountant for the Borough of Ridgefield. He was an Army veteran of World War II and a member of Zion Lutheran Church, i Ridgefield. Arrangements: Blackley Funeral Home, Ridgefield. JOHN D. "J.D." BUIE 63, of Paterson died Thursday.

He was a supervisor for Colorite Plastics of I N.J., Ridgefield, where he worked for 27 years. Arrange-' ments: Bragg Funeral Home, Paterson. THEODORE BURZENSKI 75, of Ridgefield, formerly of North Bergen, died Friday. He was a self- employed carpenter. He was an Army veteran of World I War II and a past commander of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7502, Ridgefield.

He was a member of the English Neighborhood Reformed Church and the Sen-! iors, both in Ridgefield. Arrangements: Blackley Funeral Home, Ridgefield. LUCY FILIDORO CARBONE, 87, of Lyndhurst died Saturday. She was a parishioner of Sacred Heart R.C. Church, Lyndhurst, and a member of its Rosary Society.

She was a member of the Friendship and a former member of the Knights of Columbus Auxiliary, both in Lyndhurst. Arrangements: Nazare Memorial Home, Lyndhurst. JOHN CHAGACHBANIANT59, of Wyckoff died Sat- urday. Before retiring, he was a quality-control engineer for J.C. Penney, New York City, where he worked for 24 i years.

He was a member of St. Leon Armenian Church, i Fair Lawn, and its Men's Club, Parish Council, and I Ramp Building Committee. Arrangements: Vander Plaat Colonial Home, Fair Lawn. SADIE FRANCO CIALLELLA of Bloomfield died Sunday. Arrangements: Boulevard Funeral Home, New Thomas J.

Waligroski Robert Pierson Jr. of Waterbon S.C., Michael Pierson of Port Je; Ramsey chef, firefighter, dispatcher vis, N.Y., and John Anthony Walt groski ot Waldwick. He also is survived by three By MICHAEL MARKOWITZ Staff Writer Thomas J. Waligroski Jr. of Ramsey died Friday at Hackensack Medical Center as a result of injuries he suffered in a bicycle accident in Ringwood in July.

He was 25. Mr. Waligroski had worked as a chef at Michael's Deli Catering in Ramsey. Before that, he had been a dispatcher for the Ramsey Police Department and was a member of the Ramsey Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Company. Mr.

Waligroski, who was born in Ridgewood, was a resident of for five years. Before moving to Ramsey, Mr. Waligroski lived in Huguenot, N.Y., where he was a member of the Fire Department and the Port Jervis Volunteer Ambulance Corps. He was the Huguenot Fire Department's 1987 Fireman of the Year. Mr.

Waligroski is survived by his father, Thomas J. Waligroski Sr. of Waldwick; his mother and stepfather, Maryann C. and Robert M. Pierson of Huguenot; and five brothers, Robert Waligroski and Erik Waligroski of Huguenot, grandmothers, Helen Howell 4f Ramsey, Loretta Waligroski if Mahwah, and Doris Pierson (f Port Jervis.

Visiting is today from 2 to 4 an 1 7 to 9 p.m. at Gray-Parker Funer 1 Home, Port Jervis. Services will be Tuesday at 1) a.m. at the funeral home. Man will follow at 11 a.m.

at Ho Name R.C. Church, Otisville, N.V Burial will be in Rural Vallc Cemetery, Cuddleback, N.Y. Contributions may be made the donor's local fire department of Printing, New York City. He was a parishioner of St. Michael R.C.

Church, Palisades Park. Arrangements: Frank A. Patti Kenneth Mikatarian Funeral Home, Fort Lee. JAMES EDWARD LENNOX, 73, of Hackensack died Saturday. Before retiring in 1987, he was an air-traffic controller for the Federal Aviation Administration, where he worked for 32 years.

He was an Army veteran of World War II. Arrangements: J. Rocciola Funeral Home, Hackensack. THOMAS F. McGIVNEY, 64, of Wallington, formerly of Saturday.

Before retiring in 1991, he was a wire lather for Union Local 46, New York City. Arrangements: Vander Plaat Memorial Home, Paramus. JOHN FRED "JACK" PETERS, 86, of North Haledon died Saturday. Before retiring in 1975, he was a mechanic for International Harvester, Paterson, where he worked for 25 years. Arrangements: Vander Plaat-Vermeulen Memorial Home, Franklin Lakes.

RUTH POTASH, 78, of Hackensack died Saturday. She was a member of Temple Emanuel, Paterson, and its sisterhood. She also was a member of the National Council of Jewish Women, Livingston. Arrangements: Robert Schoem's Menorah Chapel, Paramus. FREDERICK C.

SCONFIENZA, 81, of Dumont, formerly of Cressklll, died Saturday. Born in England, he came to the United States at an early age. He owned the Haworth Hardware Store, Haworth. He was a member of Calvary United Methodist Church, Dumont. Arrangements: Freeh Funeral Home, Dumont.

NELLIE STAPERT STELPSTRA, 89, of West Mil-ford died Saturday. She was a member of the First Christian Reformed Church, Haledon. Arrangements: Vander Plaat-Vermeulen Memorial Home, Franklin Lakes. LENA RESH SYLVESTER, 96, of Garfield died Sunday. She was born in Austria-Hungary.

She had been a weaver for various, textile mills in the Garfield-Passaic area. She was a parishioner of St. Stephen R.C. Church, Passaic, and a former member of the St. Anthony Society, Garfield.

Arrangements: Bizub-Quinlan Funeral Home, Lexington Avenue, Clifton. FRANK VALENZANO, 66, of Washington Town- ship died Sunday. He was a bartender at the Emerson Hotel, Emerson. A Navy veteran of World War II, he was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6192, Washington Township. He was a member of the New Milford Elks.

Arrangements: Riewerts Memorial Home, Bergenfield. HILDE VERWAYEN, of Toms River, formerly Pompton Lakes, died Sunday. Before retiring in 1979; she was a clerk for Grand Union, Wayne. She was 6 parishioner of St. Maximilian Kolbe R.C.

Church, Toms River. Arrangements: Quinn-Hopping Funeral Home) Toms River. Milford. MORRIS COHEN, 84, of Wanaque died Saturday, Before retiring in 1978, he was a manager for the Red Cross Shoe Store, the Bronx. He was a member of the Elmont (N.Y.) Jewish Center, the Apex Society of New York, and the Adult Civic Center Group, Wayne.

Ar- I rangements: Louis Suburban Chapels, Fair Lawn. DOMINICK Dl CHIARA, 58, of Lodl died Saturday. He owned Le Fromage Catering, Oradell. He was a pa- rishioner of St. Joseph R.C.

Church, Lodi. Arrange- i ments: Santangelo Funeral Home, Lodi. AMELIA DiSPAGNA, 98, of Hackensack, formerly New code of justice: no jeans, short skirts practically their crotches," saijl Paul Kanan, a court administra The Associated Press DETROIT No shirt, no shoes: no justice. That's the edict in Detroit's 36th District Court, where a dress tor. code forbids sandals, blue jeans, and any skirt more than 2 inches above the knee.

"They come in here in Levis all ripped, clothes or shorts up to "This is a courthouse. We war respect." DeNOIA Angelo (Chic) 68, of CARBONE Lucy (nee Filidoro) of Manchester died uctoberdi, 1993. Beloved husband of Rose DeLuca. Lyndhurst on October 29, 1993. Devoted wife of the late Carl V.

Sr. Be ALFANO Frank on October 30, 1993 of Tamarac, Florida (formerly if Hackensack and West New York). Ll3eloved husband of the late Maria raei-ri7V Devoted father of DEATH NOTICES G.Thomas Gentile Funeral Home Blackley Funeral Home Devoted father of Paul and Gary Loving brother of Thomas, Paul and Barrett Funeral Home loved mother of Carl Jr. and Frank Carbone, Marie Cestaro, Elvira Greco, Patsyann and Lucy Erminio and Carol Ann Waples. Loving sister Rose.

Adored grandfather of Brian. Josephine (Nina) Terzano. Loving Melissa, Jeffrey and Paul DeNoia. granoiatner 01 uoiy anu luhm a rhorkherl creat-erandfathei of Maria Donata Telese and vin Predeceased by his father Paul, sr. Blackley Funeral Home Blackley Funeral Home Nazare Memorial Home Vander Plaat Colonial Home Boulevard Funeral Home Norman A.

Parker his mother Rose Sinisi DeNoia Mar- Mof Joseph, Thomas and Christina cenza Esposito. Also survived by eighteen grandchildren and six TEDESCO Frank A. on Saturday, October 30, 1993. Beloved husband of Josephine (nee Mastro). Devotab father of Francis A.

Tedesco and Mark L. Tedesco. Dear brother if Anita Scocca, Lena Mosca, Elvira Antinoro and the late Rose Impart'. Loving grandfather of Liana and Gregory. Funeral from Riotto Funeral Home, 3205 Kennedy Blvd.

(corner Stagg Jersey City on Wednesday. November 3. 1993 at 9 AM. Fti-neral Mass St. Henry's Churclt, Bayonne 10:30 AM.

Entombment Gate of Heaven Cemetery, E. Hanover. Visiting Monday and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. Parking lots on Stagg St. and Kennedy Blvd.

Don-tions can be made to Deborah Heart and Lung Center, Brown Mills, NJ in memory of Frank A. Tedesco. chione and his sister Frances Ber-man. Visitation Monday November 1, 1993 from 2-4 and 7-9 PM at Oli- great-grandchildren. Relatives and -Terzano.

Funeral weonesaay, 15 11 AM from the G. i TUm-ie Tnnnr-al Mnmo 3Q7 Oliverie Funeral Home triends are invited to attend trie Santangelo Funeral Home G. Thomas Gentile Funeral Home neral from the Nazare Memorial it iui iiaa VISI HMW I Ml w. i Union Street, Hackensack. The Home.

403 Ridge Road, Lynd- Tillman Funeral Home "WMViaSS OT unriaiKail our iai a i i iwij i Tt'itu or. C.hurr.h at 12 noon. Inter ALFANO Frank BERGER GertrudeS BROGAN JohnJ BROKER Peter A BURZENSKI Theodore CARBONE Lucy (nee Filidoro) CHAGACHBANIAN John CIALLELLA Sadie (nee Franco) COOK Gertrude (nee Spencer) DENOIA Angelo (Chic) 01 CHIARA Dominick DISPAGNA Ameila DOHERTY James DUDARE Mary (nee Kolano) KARAS ChrUA LENNOX Edward James MCGIVNEY Thomas MENDELSOHN Carrie PETERS John (Jack) Fred POTASH Ruth SCONFIENZA Frederick SIEG Charles William STELPSTRA Nellie (nee Stapert). TEDESCO Frank A VALENZANO Frank VERWAYEN Hilde(neelsing) WEISS Helen Reichert hurst on Wednesday at 9 AM. A Fu Kamienski Funeral Home Patti and Mikatarian Funeral Home vene Funeral Home, 100 Union Lakehurst.

Funeral Mass will be offered Tuesday November 2, 1993 9:00 AM at St. John's R.C. Church, Lakehurst. Entombment to follow at Ocean County Memorial Park neral Mass will be offered at Sacred -ment Holy Name Cemetery. Friends -r.

A I DM J. Rocciola Funeral Home Heart R.C. Church at 10 AM. Inter may can i uesoay c- ji iu-jr m. ment Hillside Cemeterv.

Lvndhurst, Visiting hours Monday 7-9 PM and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 PM. In lieu of flowers contributions to the Tri-Hos- Dl CHIARA Dominick of Lodi on Sat Vander Plaat Memorial Home Robert Schoems Menorah Chapel Vander Plaat-Vermeulen Funeral Home Robert Schoems Menorah Chapel Freeh Funeral Home Volk-Leber Funeral Home Vander Plaat-Vermeulen Funeral Home Riotto Funeral Home 'BERGER Gertrude of Rochelle Jark, NJ, formerly of Ridgefield. NJ October 30, 1993, age 72 years. Devoted wife of the late Theodore urday. Beloved husband of Maureen pital-Hospice, Beth Israel Hospital co Jackie Polentarutti, 70 Parker (nee Fengya).

Devoted father of Lin Bereer who died in 1990. De Avenue, Passaic, in.j. uuoa. sey and Allison. Dear -son of Rose (oee Sasso).

Loving brother of Gene Riewerts Memorial Home Di Chiara and Elaine Casiello. Fu Quinn Hopping Funeral Home Gutterman-Musicant Funeral Home voted mother of Robert Berger of Zieglerville, PA, and Thomas Berger Zfjf Bogota, NJ. Also survived by five -grandsons. Visiting hours at Blackley neral Tuesday 8:30 AM from the VALENZANO Frank on October 31 1993 of Washington Township, N.J formerly of Bergenfield. Husband cl Josephine Serio Valenzano.

Father of Frances (Valenzano) Polizzotti Brother of Joseph Valenzano of Wurtsboro, N.Y. The funeral wi1 leave Riewerts Memorial Home, 187 South Washington Avenue. Berges- Santangelo Funeral Home, 300 Main Lodi. Funeral Mass 9:30 AM at Tk Funeral Home. 809 Broad CHAGACHBANIAN John of Wyckoff, N.J.

on October 30, 1993. Beloved husband of Lucy (nee Mazou-jian). Devoted father of Gary of East Meadow, N.Y. Susan, Lynda and Steven, all of Wyckoff. Loving grand St.

Joseph R.C. Church. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. Visitation LENNOX Edward James of Hacken POTASH Ruth of Hackensack on sack on October 30, 1993.

Lovinefa Ridgefield, NJ (201) 945-5032 on T- Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Rel-I fives and friends are invited to at-3end the Funeral Service at the fu- October 30, 1993. Loving mother of Judith Gordon and Abby Fastow of Monday 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Dl SPAGNA Ameila on October 31, field, N.J. on Wednesday at 10:30 father of Melissa Ann.

uear son or Waldwick, NJ, and Paul of Kansas AM for the Funeral Mass at st City, MO. A sister Mildred Kosenz weic of Paterson. NJ and five grand John's R.C. Church, Bergenfielll, N.J. at 11 AM.

Interment Georde ther of Keith J. and Scott K. Lennox. Devoted brother of Andrew, Edward and Wallace Lennox and Dorothy Concha. Also survived by three grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at the J. Rocciola Funeral Home, 119 Essex Street, Hacken 1993, of Hackensack, N.J. Dearest sister of Caroline DiSpagna and the late Joseph, James and Anthony DiSpagna. Loving aunt of James T. DiSpagna and Jeanette Kelly.

Fu Washington Memorial Park children. Services today 12:00 Noon at Robert Schoems Menorah Aharon and Zvart Chagachbanian. Visitation on Monday November 1, 1993 from 2-4 and 7-9 PM at St. Leon Armenian Church, 12-61 Saddle River Road, Fair Lawn, N.J. Funeral service at the church on Tuesday, November 2 at 11 AM.

Interment George Washington Me Paramus, N.J. The family will receite friends on Monday 7-9 and Tuesday Chapel, W-150 Route 4, Paramus, NJ. Interment will follow service at sack, on Wednesday November 3. 2-4 and 7-9 PM. In lieu of flowert Cedar Park Cemetery.

Emerson, NJ donations may be made to tne 1993 at 10 AM. Interment Hillside Cemetery, Lyndhurst. Visiting hours morial Park, Paramus. In lieu of flow American Cancer Society. Mourning period will be observed at the Fastow residence in Waldwick i uesoay 2-4 and -9 PM.

ers memorial donations to St. Leon Armenian Church or The American through Sunday. VERWAYEN Hilde (nee Ising) age 7B of Toms River on October 31, 199 MC GIVNEY Thomas F. on October Brain Tumor Association, 2720 River Road, Des Plaines, IL 60018 would be appreciated. Arranage- SCONFIENZA Frederick C.

on Octo ber 30, 1993 of Dumont. Beloved 30, 1993 of Wallington. Beloved husband of Ann (nee Dorritie). Devoted ments by The vander Kiaat uoioiai Home, Fair Lawn. father of Ann-Frances Larsen of husband of the late Edith E.

Devoted father of Fred and Robert. Dear brother of Katherine Widows. Also survived by two grandchildren and one great-grandson. Complete no CIALLELLA Sadie (nee Franco) of Beloved wife of Theo. Devoted mother of Ursula Callahan.

Loving sister of Gretrude and Irmgard. Di-voted grandmother of two anp great-grandmother of four. Relatives and friends are respectfully iR-vited to attend a Memorial Funeral Mass on Wednesday at 10:30 AM it St. Maximilian-Kolbe R.C. Church li Berkeley Township.

In lieu of floweis tice to follow. Arrangements by Freeh Funeral Home of Dumont. neral on Wednesday, November 3, at 8:30 AM from the G. Thomas Gentile Funeral Home, 397 Union Street, Hackensack. The Mass of Christian Burial at Holy Trinity R.C.

Church at 9:00 AM. Interment Holy Name Cemetery. Friends may call on Tuesday afternoon from 2-4 PM. DOKERTY James age 78, of Royal Palm Beach, FL. formerly of North Bergen, NJ died Monday October 18, 1993.

Beloved father of Catherine A. Bowen and Raymond Gregory. Loving brother of Veronica Olsen and Catherine Banville. Devoted grandfather of six grandchildren. Dear uncle of many nieces, nephews and friends.

Services were held. DUDARE Mary (nee Kolano) of Garfield on October 30, 1993. Beloved wife of Andrew. Dear sister of Stanley Kolano. Also survived by several nieces and nephews.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the Kamienski Funeral Home, 207 Ray Garfield on Tuesday 8:30 AM, and at Holy Name R.C. Church 9:00 AM. Entombment St. Nicholas Mausoleum. Visitation Monday 2-4 and 7-9 PM.

donations to the Salvation An would be appreciated. Quinn-Hod- SIEG Charles William, age 69, of New milford died Sunday, October 31, 1993. Beloved husband of Mary E. (nee Young). Devoted father of Glenwood, N.J., Patricia Wasz-kiewicz of Hewitt, N.

Teresa Melde of Hewitt, N.J., Erin-Jean McGivney of Clifton, N.J. and Mary McGivney of Wallington, N.J. Dear brother of Marilyn Scarfi of Paramus. Also survived by six grandchildren. Another brother James McGivney predeceased him in 1972.

He was very active with many organizations of Local 46, N.Y.C. Funeral Wednesday from Vander Plaat Memorial Home, S-113 Farview Avenue, Paramus at 9:30 AM and a Funral Mass at Sacred Heart R.C. Church, Rochelle Park at 10 AM. The family will receive friends on Monday and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 PM. ping Funeral Home in Toms Kiver WEISS Helen Reichert.

Beloved Susan S. Pergola, Charles W. John S. and Steven R. Loving grand -neral home on Tuesday at 8:30 PM.

Cremation will be private. 'BROGAN John J. of Tenafly on October 30, 1993. Beloved husband of Nassr-Brogan (nee Beder) the late Manetta (nee Dick-erson). Friends may call at the Bar-Jrett Funeral Home, 148 Dean Drive, Tenafly on Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 PM.

uneral Mass Wednesday 9: 1 5 AM at -Z-Mt. Carmel Church, Tenafly. Interim trient Sylvan Lawn Cemetery, Bingh-i amton, NY. Memorials to the Cancer Society would be appreciated. "BROKER Peter A.

of Ridgefield, for--merly of Palisades Park, on October v9, 1993, age 76 years. Beloved husband of Elizateth (nee Kamm-Ilott) Broker. Devoted father of l-JYancy Broker Fritz of Brant Beach, NJ; Susan Stefel of North Wales, PA r5nd Elizabeth Broker of Hackensack CfJJ. Also survived by 3 grandchil- dren. No public viewing.

Cremation was private. Arrangements by Black--ley Funeral Home, Ridgefield, N.J. "BURZENSKI Theodore of Ridgefield, NJ formerly of North Bergen, NJ on October 29, 1993, age 75 years. Devoted husband of Zr (nee Jones) Burzenski. De--voted father of Barbara Lannin of Ridgefield, Joan Roos of Ridgefield and Theodore Burzenski Jr.

of Tean-v eck. Also survived by five Suzanne, Elizabeth and JMatthew Lannin and Eric and Gwen-" dolyn Roos. Predeceased by three Z-'Hear brothers: Frank, Anthony and Joseph Burzenski. Visiting hours at Blackley Funeral Home, 809 Broad Avenue. Ridgefield.

NJ (201) -45-5032 Sunday from 7-9 PM and Z' Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Rela-f fives and friends are invited to as-v semble at the funeral home Tuesday I at 10:00 AM and to attend the Fu-J nerai Service Tuesday at 1 1:00 AM. Interment to follow at Ridgefield I ICemetery. Donations will be grate-M fully accepted by his family. wife of the late Dr.

Abram Weiss father of Melissa, Michael, Jon Commander USNR. Devoted mother of Constance W. Shapse ot Chester, NJ, Jacqueline M. Shapiro of New York City. David M.

Weiss ol Chicago. Dear sister of the lata Rabbi Victor E. Reichert. Rabbi Irving F. Reichert, Natalie Sprung and Florence Greenberg.

Loving grandmother of twelve grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Services will be held at West End Temple, 147-02 Newport Neponsit, LL on Tuesday 12:30 PM. Visiting al 402 Park Street, Hackensack. N.J. Monday 7-9 PM.

Bloomfield, N.J. on October 31, 1993. Beloved wife of Thomas. Devoted mother of Mrs. Geraldine (Richard) Mechler of New Milford and Thomas (Lynn) Ciallella of San Diego, CA.

Loving sister of Mrs. Tina Celidonio of Nutley and Ascensio Franco of Newark. Also survived by three grandchildren Robert and Cheryl Mechler and Gian Marco Ciallella. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the "Boulevard Funeral Home" 1151 River Road, New Milford, NJ on Wednesday November 3, 1993 at 10 AM thence to Ascension R.C. Church, New Milford where the Funeral Mass will be offered at 10:30 AM.

Interment will be in Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Montclair. Friends may visit on Monday from 7-9 PM Tuesday from 2-4 7-9 PM. COOK Gertrude (nee Spencer) of West Paterson, formerly of Lyndhurst on October 30, 1993. Beloved wife of the late Wallace H. Devoted mother of Mrs.

Mable Cowan, Mrs. Jean Krill and the late Doris Breslin. Dear grandmother of six grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Funeral Services will be 8:30 A.M. Tuesday from Norman A.

Parker Funeral Home. 47 Main Street, Little Falls and 9:00 A.M. from Holy Angels R.C. Church, Little Falls. Interment Crest Haven Memorial Park, Clifton.

Visiting Monday 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. MENDELSOHN Carrie past away on October 30, 1993. in Fair Lawn, NJ. Wife of the late Benjamin. Mother of Robyn and Ira Mendelsohn.

Grandmother of Seth, Cobby, Meredith, David and Sarah. athan, John Jr. and Murphy. The family will receive friends on Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 PM at the Volk Leber Funeral Home, 268 Kinderkamack Road, Oradell, N.J. A memorial service will follow at 9 PM.

Cremation will be private. Donations to the American Heart Association would be appreciated. STELPSTRA Nellie (nee Stapert) on October 30, 1993 of West Milford, N.J. Beloved wife of the late Duke (1969). Devoted mother of Corene Vander Stad of Hewitt.

Rev. William Stelpstra of West Milford. and Nancy Huttmann of North Carolina. Dear sister of Cornelia Van Dine of Wayne. Also survived by four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Service at Vander Plaat-Vermeulen Memorial Home, 530 High Mountain Road, Franklin Lakes on Tuesday at 10 AM. Interment Fair Lawn Memorial Cemetery. The family will receive friends Monday 2-4 7-9 PM. In Memorlam KARAS Chris A. of Fort Lee, formerly of the Bronx, age 54, on October 30, 1993.

Beloved husband of Elsa (nee Davis). Devoted father of Christina and Matthew. Cherished grandfather of Kristin. The family will receive their friends Monday 2-4 and 7-9 PM at the Frank A. Patti and Kenneth Mikatarian Funeral Home, 327 Main St.

(opposite the Fort Lee Library). All are asked to assemble Tuesday 10:00 AM at the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St. John Theologian, Tenafly. If so desired a memorial may be made in his memory to the Cathedral's Building Fund. For further information call 944-0100.

PETERS John (Jack) Fred on October 30, 1993 of North Haledon. N.J. Beloved husband of Lillian T. (nee Mueller). Devoted father of Joan L.

Ferguson and John Frank Peters. Dear brother of Ruth Buccieri, Carrie Ebneth and Edna James. Also survived by three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Cremation at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by Vander Plaat-Ver GREENWOOD Margaret tl187 The stars go down to rise again, upon so oisiam snore.

i And high in Heavens jeweled crown, the meulen Memorial Home. 530 High High N.J. snine lurever mora. Sadly missed, sister Bettt Mountain Road. Franklin Lakes,.

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