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Community News from Lodi, New Jersey • A35

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Lodi, New Jersey
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35 Obituaries Io "a Stanley Lukas Jr. Naomi Bertone Anthony Sanchez ISO CO Joseph Apice Jr. ROCHELLE PARK Joseph J. Apice 56, formerly of Cliffside Park, died Nov. 12.

Before retiring in 2001, he was a purchasing agent for Data AccessData Patch, Paramus, where he worked for 12 years. McCorry Bros. Funeral Home, Cliffside Park, handled arrangements. Luigi Arito LODI Luigi "Nino" Arito, 54, died Nov. 5.

He was born in Italy and came to the United States in 1970. He was the chef and owner of Nino's Ristorante, Elmwood Park, for 16 years. Previously, he owned the Bella Napoli Restaurant, Clifton. Surviving are three children, Philip and Eida Arito and Connie Arito Meyer; the mother of his children, Sandra Arito; his father, Filippo Arito; four siblings, Agatina Mezzassaima, Concetta Gargiulo and Teresa DiMar-ca; and a grandchild. Mass was offered Nov.

10 at St. James R.C. Church, Totowa, with entombment in Gate Of Heaven Mausoleum, East Hanover. Richard Davison Richard Davison, 53, of West Milford, formerly of Hasbrouck Heights, died Nov. 7.

He had been a home improvement technician for Lowe's Home Improvement. He was a member of Calvary Temple, Wayne. Surviving are his wife, Pamela (Bouregy), and three children, Shane, Alexis and Ashley Davison, all of West Milford. A Christian memorial service was held Nov. 12 at Calvary Temple.

Hennessey-Powell Funeral Home, Hasbrouck Heights, handled arrangements. Nicholas Del Bueno W00D-RIDGE Nicholas Del Bueno, 88, formerly of Jersey City, died Nov. 8. Before retiring in 1977, he was director of sales and purchasing for Sier-Bath Gear North Bergen. He was an Army Air Force veteran of World War II.

He was a parishioner of Assumption R.C. Church, Wood-Ridge, and a member of its Holy Name Society. He was a life member of the State Board of Special Olympics and the Emerson Board for New Concepts for Living. Surviving are three daughters, Eleana Rose Cifume of Hasbrocuk Heights, Donna of New York and Theresa of Wood-Ridge; a son, Nicholas C. of Allendale; four grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Ellen Del Bueno and Rose Siegal of Florida.

His first wide, Eleana R. (Bianchi), and his second wife, Pauline (Yudi-cone), are deceased. Mass was offered Nov. 12 at Assumption Church, with entombment in Madonna Mausoleum. Kohler Funeral Home, Wood-Ridge, handled arrangements.

Donations to N.J. Special Olympics, Trenton 08650, would be appreciated. William Pouch William E. Pouch, 44, of Wantage, formerly of Hasbrouck Heights, died Nov. 7.

Surviving are two sons, William Jr. of Wantage and Michael of Slate Hills, N.Y.; a daughter, Hannah Pouch of Slate Hills; and two sisters, Ruth Merkel of Wantage and Marilyn Pouch of Hasbrouck Heights. Services were Nov. 11 at Henessey-Powell Funeral Home, Hasbrouck Heights, with interment in Cedar Lawn Cemetery. LODI Stanley Lukas 76, died Nov.

5. Before retiring 30 years ago, he owned Stan's Floor Waxing, Lodi, for 30 years. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. He was a parishioner of St. Francis de Sales R.C.

Church, Lodi. Santangelo Funeral Home, Lodi, handled arrangements. Marie Del Calzo HASBROUCK HEIGHTS Marie Del Calzo, 82, formerly of Lodi, died Nov. 8. She was a member of Ladies 'R' Us, Hasbrouck Heights.

Surviving are a son, Louis Jr. of Elmwood Park; a daughter, Lucille Peters of Hasbrouck Heights; two sisters, Fay Walters and Antoinette Le Roy, both of Lodi; a brother, Benny Le Roy of Toms River; three grandchildren; and a greatgrandchild. Her husband, Louis and a brother, Frank Le Roy, are deceased. Mass was offered Nov. 12 at Corpus Christi R.C.

Church, Hasbrouck Heights, with entombment in St. Nicholas Mausoleum, Lodi. Costa Memorial Home, Hasbrouck Heights, handled arrangements. Repast Dining Repast llS ntt Up Parrr ruurn uptu 90 peuple MAYW00D Naomi Far-ronato Bertone, 83, died Nov. 5.

She had been a saleswoman for Gimbel's department store, Paramus, and supervisor or Shaklee Corp. She was a parishioner of Our Lady Queen of Peace R.C. Church, Maywood. She was a former Rosarian and a member of the Columbi-ettes of Trinity Council 747, Hackensack. She was a former Girl Scout leader and a co-founder of the Lydecker Manor Leisure Club.

Surviving are her husband of 60 years, Michael; three daughters, Roseann Stuetz, Michele Guarducci and Susan Davis; a sister, Nancy Ginaucci; a brother, Lorenzo Farronato; 10 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Mass was offered Nov. 8 at Our Lady Queen of Peace Church. Trinka-Faustini Funeral Home, Maywood, handled arrangements. Arthur O'Neill Arthur P.

O'Neill, 65, of Wilkes-Barre, formerly of Lodi and Hasbrouck Heights, died Nov. 8. He had been an electronic technician for the U.S. Postal Service, Hackensack. He was a former parishioner of Corpus Christi R.C.

Church, Hasbrouck Heights. Surviving are four daughters, Elizabeth O'Neill Cherry of Lincoln Park, Kathy O'Neill Garruto of Maywood, Patricia O'Neill Hogan of Wyckoff and Linda O'Neill Incremona of Fair Lawn; a brother, Robert O'Neill; seven grandchildren; and his former wife, Elizabeth (Vargo). Mass was offered Nov. 13 at Corpus Christi Church, with interment in Holy Cross Cemetery. Costa Memorial Home, Hasbrouck Heights, handled MAYWOOD Anthony T.

Sanchez, 71, died Nov. 5. Before retiring in 1996, he was a supervisor for NJ Transit, Maplewood, where he worked for 38 years. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War. He was a member of Maywood Senior Citizens Club 1.

Surviving are two daughters, Yvonne M. Sanchez and Michelle A. Sanchez; a son, Anthony two grandchildren; and a sister, Annie Cruz. His wife, Constance (Gustra), died in April. Services were Nov.

10 at Trinka-Faustini Funeral Home, Maywood, with cremation at Cedar Lawn Crematory, Paterson. Margaret Cozen MAYWOOD Margaret C. Quinlan Cozen, 91, died Nov. 5. Before retiring, she was a clerk for Ridgewood Hackensack.

She also had worked at Stephan Chemical, Maywood. Surviving are a daughter, Margaret "Peg" M. Kamin-sky; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Her husband, Chester two brothers, Joseph and John and a sister, Marie Quinlan, are deceased. Mass was offered Nov.

10 at Our Lady Queen of Peace R.C. Church, with burial in George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus. Trinka-Faustini Funeral Home, Maywood, handled arrangements. Upcoming news about a flea market? bake sale? open house? Fax it to: 201-794-3259.

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