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Fort Lee Suburbanite from Fort Lee, New Jersey • A9

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Ondrejcak, Margaret Petrun, Agnes Salek, Elizabeth Doyle, Martha Collins and Leona Barefoot; and brother Joseph Petrun. Arrangements were made by Frank A. Patti and Kenneth Mikatarian Funeral Directors, Fort Lee. John Alexander Cocoziello John Alexandar Cocoziello, 31, of Menlo Park, formerly of Fort Lee, died Monday, July 3. He was a graduate of Dartmouth University.

He was a student at Stanford University. He is survived by his wife Kelly (nee Wilson); parents Alexander and Susan (nee Pakravan); grandmother Fatema Zahari-Pakravan; brother Ramin Cocoziello; aunts Anita Tabatneck, Parvis Pakravan, Dolly Cocoziello, Joan Ginsgerg and Margie Doktof; uncles Lou Tabatneck, Parvin Naficy, Hussein Pakravan and Barry Cocoziello and cousins Paul Cocoziello and Paul Naficy. Arrangements were made by Hunt Stellato Funeral Home, Fort Lee. was a veteran of the Army during the Korean War. Mr.

Uzzi was a parishioner of St. Mary's R.C. Church, Dumont. He was the husband of the late Dorothy (nee Butler). He is survived by his daughter Kathryn McLaughlin, and his sons Michael and Richard Uzzi Jr; and his grandchildren Brian and Christopher McLaughlin.

Arrangements were made by Frank A. Patti and Kenneth Mikatarian Funeral Directors, Fort Lee. Maria Guerriero Maria Guerriro (nee Miro), 72, of Bergenfield, died Monday, July 3. She was born in Naples, Italy. She came to the United States in 1961.

She was a homemaker. She is survived by her daughter Donna Koles and her son John Guerriero; her grandchildren Michelle, Jacqueline, Gianna, Anthony and Richard; her siblings Rosa, Erminia and Thomas Miro. Arrangements were made by Frank A. Patti and Kenneth Mikatarian Funeral Directors, Fort Lee. Marie D.

Baker Marie D. Baker (nee Daly), 86, of Hackensack, formerly of Fort Lee, died Saturday, July 8. She owned Marie's Beauty Shop, Fort Lee. She was also a sales associate for Gimbel's, Para-mus. She was parishioner of Madonna R.C.

Church on the Hill, Fort Lee, and Holy Trinity R.C. Church, Hackensack. She was predeceased by her husband Roy Eley and sister Rita Kreuzberg. She is survived by her daughter Gail Clark, grandchildren Alicia and Conor, sister Ann Murphy and several nieces and nephews. Mildred Campbell Mildred Campbell (nee Petrun), 79, of North Bergen, formerly of Leonia, died Friday, June 30.

She was a homemaker. She was a parishioner of the Madonna RC. Church, Fort Lee. She is survived by her husband, John Campbell; daughter Barbara Delaney; son Joseph Campbell; grandchildren Katie, Megan and Jack; sisters Ann Beebout, Helen William Moher William Moher, 69, of Edgewa-ter, died Saturday, July 8. He was a heating and air conditioning technician for Controll Combustion, Bronx.

He is survived by his daughters Jacqueline and Stephanie; sons William and Robert; sisters Patricia Parasio, Louise Figueroa, and Anna Moher; brothers Robert Aitken and Allan Moher and sister-in-law Jackie. Arrangements were made by Frank A. Patti and Kenneth Mikatarian Funeral Directors, Fort Lee. Zohrab Nahabedian Zohrab Nahabedian, 67, of Cresskill, died Sunday, June 25. He was an auto body mechanic for Manhattan Ford of New York City.

He was a member of St. Var-tanantz Armenian Apostolic Church, Ridgefield. He is survived by his wife Ani (nee Akelian), his children Tamar and Sebouh Nahabedian; his siblings Araxi Derderian, Hagop and Vartges Nahabedian. Arrangments were made by Frank Patti and Kenneth Mikatarain Funeral Directors, Fort Lee. Angelo Picca Angelo Picca, 58, of Ridgefield, died Monday, June 26.

He was born in Hoboken. He was a plumber for Plumber's Local 14, Lodi. Mr. Picca was veteran in the Air Force during Vietnam. He is survived by his parents Jerome and Marie Picca; his daughters Angela DeCamp and Renee Picca; his great grandchild Devon; his brothers Gerald Picca, Michael and his wife Ginna Picca.

Arrangements were made by Frank A. Patti and Kenneth Mikatarian Funeral Directors, Fort Lee. Richard Uzzi Richard L. Uzzi, 71, of Dumont, died Friday, June 9. He was born in New York City.

He worked for the New York Board of Education as head custodian engineer of P.S. 130M. He Acupuncture presentation offered If you have been diagnosed with Mesothelioma or another Asbestos-related disease such as LUNG CANCER or ASBESTOSIS, your primary concern must be obtaining the best medical treatment possible. bat chronic pain and can significantly improve the quality of life for many patients. Learn the state of the art therapy for chronic pain and pain-related conditions.

For additional information regarding this program, contact Bill Carnal, program coordinator for the library, at 201-592-3614 (ext. 4010) between 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. weekdays. A 45-minute presentation on the benefits of integrating acupuncture and physical therapy in treating chronic pain will be given by Sang Uk Lee on Thursday, Aug.

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