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10 THE JERSEY JOURNAL, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1982 Angelo J. Sarubbi, 66, ex-mayor of N. Bergen Angelo J. Sarubbi, 66, former mayor of North Bergen and a highly visible figure in North Hudson politics for more than 25 years, died early yesterday morning Luke's Hospital, New York. Sarubbi, in addition to his role as mayor, served as commissioner of public works from 1959 to 1963, as commissioner of parks and public property from 1963 to 1964 and as commissioner.

of public works from 1964 to 1967. Sarubbi, a controversial politician, was found guilty in 1976 of accepting a $16,000 campaign contribution from a contractor but received a suspended sentence on the extortion charge, Sarubbi was a member of the Hudson Angelo J. Sarubbi Ran construction firm County Grand Jury As- sociation, the American Library Congress and the Weehawken Elks. Sarubbi was a graduate of St. Joseph's: High School in West risks Hudson women high cancer risks Continued from Page 1 Elizabeth Andersen, executive director of the Hudson County Unit of the American Cancer Society, agrees.

in Hudson County are sitting on a time she says. "That's why our ACS Task Force (located at 564 Broadway in Bayonne) tries to educate local residents and reach the section of the population that hasn't yet been reached by our educational programs." Both Steffans and Andersen feel. the Newark screening program represented a major achievement for the ACS. "For the first time," says Andersen. was available to a lower socioeconomic group who may not have normally been reached by medical programs.

We had the opportunity to benefit all Hudson County residents including those who couldn't afford a regular program." Andersen urges all women to have regular checkups and mammography screenings and to become familiar with cancer self-detection techniques. local. hospitals have fully equipped mammography, screening equipment," says Andersen. "Or people can contact their local ACS to be directed to nearby screening facilities," The Bayonne area task force, for example, is happy to provide pamphlets explaining selfdetection programs. Steffans suggests that women contact the interim campus in Newark, Building Seven at 100 Bergen Avenue, where mammography exams are available for a $40 fee without a doctors referral.

The Newark Program, in addition to providing sobering statistics about New Jersey cancer rates, also stands as the first clear demonstration of mammography's effectiveness in detecting cancer at an early stage. The screening itself is simple. A low dosage X-ray techni- Second gun threat Elijah White of Jersey City is no stranger to be being threatened by a man wielding a gun. On June 4, he was having an argument with Arthur Smith of Jersey City and was allegedly shot by Smith. Smith, in turn, was shot by a Jersey City police officer as he attempted to flee.

White was a little luckier earlier yesterday. Police said they found him screaming for assistance at Grant Avenue and Martin Luther King Jr. Drive at about 5:30 a.m. They said White told him he got into a dispute with Mitchell Williams, 21, of Jersey City, and the suspect allegedly chased him with a handgun, threatening to kill him. Police said they then went to 38 Orient Ave.

and ANTHONY BAI ESTRIERI HAPPY 1ST ANNIVERSARY IN HEAVEN JULY 18, 1982 Sad and sudden was the call early that morning without a warning. He called your name and you were gone I miss you so. I am so alone One year has passed. time goes fast but it does not help the pain. I will be strong Warm memories pt how it used to be.

will always remain till we meet again We will carry on YOURS LOVING WIFE, SANTA que designed to locate abnormalities in the breast is Mammography can detect cancerous growths too small to find by touch. The screening is especially useful for women more than 50 years old and recommended for women from "high risk" groups either because of personal prognosis or family history. women are more susceptible to cancer and for that reason should have more frequent exams," says Andersen. The screening program in Newark was part of a nationwide survey which screened 280,000 women in 29 centers nationwide. All together, 3,557 cancers were discovered, and mammography was responsible for 97 percent of the detection.

In fact, mammography detected 41.6 percent of cancers that had gone unnoticed by routine exams. "The study proved that mammography is especially accurate at detecting cancers at an early stage, and we find it to be a highly reliable technique," said Steffan. Commenting on the screening results, Dr. Benjamin Rush, director of the New Jersey project, said, "It is highly gratifying to see mammography score this highly at detecting small cancers, those which respond most favorably to treatment." Steffans estimated a 90 to 95 percent success rate over cancers that were detected in the early stages. More positively, Steffan says, the combined use of mammography, surgery and chemotherapy is showing an extremely high success rate in battling cancers that have already to the lymph nodes.

And as Steffan noticed, "The risk of radiation exposure in chemotherapy has been greatly reduced." "In just the past 10 years, we've seen incredible improvements in radiation technology. Today's dosage is concentrated and far safer than ever before." New York and the Pratt Institute in New York. He was married to the former Mildred Thomson of North Bergen, and has two sons, John and William. Sarubbi, in the construction field since 1935, owned the A.J. Sarubbi Construction which was responsible for building St.

Claire's Hospital Denville, APA Trucking Association in North Bergen and Swiftline Trucking in North Bergen. A mass will be held at .11 a.m. Tuesday in Our Lady of Fatima Church in North Bergen and will be followed by entombment in the Madonna Cemetery Mausoleum in Fort Lee. Funeral arrangements are being directed by MacAgna Funeral Home in Cliffside Park. arrested Williams, who allegedly had a Colt .38 caliber handgun in his possession.

Phone van looted Jersey City police reported that a New Jersey Bell Telephone Co. van was broken into as it was parked outside 299 Bergen Ave. yesterday and made off with eight telephones valued at $217 and $170 worth of tools. Camera, radio stolen Thieves entered Avenue photo shop between 6:30 p.m. 10:30 a.m.

yesterday out a side window with a camera, radio total Jersey City police an Ocean Parente's sometime was closed Thursday and Thursday by knocking noticed the and made off quor license typewriter and quired by value of $430, issued against said. ment. GERARD JOSEPH DI GERONIMO TAKEN FROM US JULY 17, 1981 In our hearts you will always stay, Loved and Remembered every day, LOVE ALWAYS, MOM, DAD, TONY, JOSEPH AND ROBERT Police suspect 3 were killed by intruders VILLANOVA, Pa. (UPI) Courtlandt S. Gross, former head of the Lockheed Aircraft and his wife apparently surprised intruders who then killed them and their housekeeper, a source says.

It appeared Gross, 77, and his wife, Alexandra, 72, returned to their mansion on suburban Philadelphia's historic Main Line Thursday night and surprised whoever had broken in, the source said Friday. The two and Catherine VanderVeur, 69, a widow who had been living in the mansion and who the source said was found, fully dressed, tied by her wrists and ankles to a chair in bedroom, were shot and apparently died instantly of their wounds. Gross and his wife, who were found in a kitchen Friday morning by workmen, were dressed in casual clothes. None of the three were gagged, the source said. "It looks like they (Gross and his wife) came home and came upon these people (the intruders)," said the source, who asked not to be identified.

"It was unquestionably quite a long time before the bodies were found." Police would not disclose the condition of the bodies pending results of an autopsy being conducted by Dr. Robert Catherman of the Philadelphia medical examiner's office. Police declined to release many details of the incident, but other sources said a window to the home, which cannot be seen from the street and which is nestled amid woodlands and rolling hills and can be reached only by a long, winding, private road, was found broken. Woman killed on Parkway TINTON FALLS (UPI) A Somerville woman was killed and her, husband injured Friday when their car spun out of control and struck a guardrail on the Garden State Parkway, state police said. Irma Venerus, 57, was pronounced dead on arrival at Jersey Shore Medical Center in Neptune.

Her husband Edward was listed in guarded condition with head injuries, authorities said. Police said the mishap occurred when Mrs. Venerus lost control of the car on the fog covared highway at about 5:20 a.m. and struck 5a guardrail in the Monmouth County community. Helen Stupka, native of Bayonne A service will be held for Helen Stupka of Wharton, a native of Bayonne, at 9:30 a.m.

Monday in St. Sophia's Parish. The Trust Company of New Jersey employee died Thursday. She will be buried in St. Andrew's Ukrainian Church in Bound Brook.

The William Kohoot Funeral Home in Bayonne is directing the arrangements. Stanley Macierzonka, Bayonne resident A mass was held yesterday morning for Stanley Macierzonka, 77, of Bayonne, in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in Bayonne. Macierzonka, a cemetery attendant, died Wednesday. He was buried in Holy Cross Cemetery, Bayonne. Arrangements were directed by.

Dworzanski Funeral Home in Bayonne. Susie Fabbri A 10 a.m. mass for Susie Fabbri, 76, will be held Monday in St. Anne's Church in Jersey City. She died Thursday in Jersey City.

She was a member of the Monsignor Stafford Fourth Degree of Ladies Auxiliary and Jersey City resident for 63 years. She will Cross be buried in Holy Cemetery, North Arlington. Arrangements are being directed by the Leber Funeral Home in Jersey City. Anna Keber A mass will be held Monday in St. Anne's Church, Jersey City, at 9 a.m.

for Anna Keber, 63. A native Bostonian who spent most of her life in Jersey City, she died Thursday at her home following a lengthy illness. She will be buried in North Arlington's Holy Cross Cemetery. Beddiges and Seitz of Jersey City are handling the arrangements. Steve Woronyko A mass will be held Monday at 9 a.m.

for Steve Woronyko, a longtime Jersey City resident and native of Russia. Woronyko, 87, died yesterday at the Jersey City Medical Center following an illness. The retired Standard Oil employee, who served the company 35 years, was also a veteran of World War I I. He will be buried at Wood-Ridge Memorial Gardens Mausoleum. Arrangements are being directed by.

McLaughlin Funeral' Home in Jersey City. Seized in beating girl Bayonne police arrested Daniel Keane, 22, of Bayonne, early yesterday morning and charged him with striking his girlfriend Kathleen Bauer, 21, with a crutch. Police said Miss Bauer was treated at Bayonne Hospital for injuries to her left index finger and her left hip and was released. Close bar over license Chatterbox bar by Bayonne police on night after police bar did not have a lion display as relaw. A summons was the bar's manage- EMMA CIRMINELLO HAPPY 20TH ANNIVERSARY IN HEAVEN A LOVING ONE FROM US IS GONE A VOICE WE LOVED IS STILL A PLACE IS VACANT IN OUR HEARTS WHICH NEVER CAN BE FILLED.

LOVE ALWAYS. MOTHER AND BROTHERS, EDWARD, FRED HENRY Death Bailey, Byrnes, B. E. Keber, Mistretta, A. S.

Ranalli, M. M. O'Shea, M. Stupka, H. Passler, M.

Swiss, B. Dougherty, W. notices Fabbri, Jakubiec, S. J. Phillips, M.

Woronyke, S. BAILEY Beatrice L. (nee Simms), of Jersey City, on July 15, 1982; devoted mother of Fern A. Bailey Murray, of East Orange; loving daughter of Beatrice L. Bailey; dear sister of Lois A.

Shields of Virginio Beach, formerly of Jersey City; aunt of Marc Eric Shields and Elvia L. Shields; mother-in-law of Dr. Carl Murray. also survived by a host of other relatives and friends. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services on Monday, 11 a.m.

at Salem Baptist Church, Clinton and Madison Avenues. Reposing at JOHN E. WHITE Home for Funerals, 767 Avenue. Visitation Sunday 2-9 p.m. Interment, Bayview Cemetery.

BYRNES Elizabeth (nee Carbin), of Bayonne, New Jersey, on Thursday, July 15, 1982; beloved wife of the late William; mother. of Mrs. Margaret William, Donald, James (Battalion Chief, Jersey City Fire Department) and John; sister retired of Margaret Cerep, Col. John P. Carbin and the late Arthur and James; also survived by fifteen grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from SWEENEY Funeral Home, 857 Kennedy Boulevard, Bayonne, on Monday, July 19. Funeral Mass, St. Henry's Roman Catholic Church, 10:15 a.m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington, New Jersey. Visiting Saturday and Sunday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.

p.m. Charles W. Radtke Charles W. Radtke of Little Ferry, formerly of Guttenberg and West New York, died yesterday in Hackensack Medical Center following a brief illness. Radtke was a retired manufacturing supervisor.

He will be buried Monday in George Washington Memorial Park in Paramus, following a gathering at the -Sharpe Funeral Home in Union City at 11 a.m. Mabel A. Ryan A service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Lawton- -Turso Funeral Home in Hoboken for Mabel Ryan, 81. She died Thursday in Lincoln Park Nursing Home.

She will be buried in Fairview Cemetery. Arrangements are being directed by LawtonTurso Funeral Home of Hoboken. Edward F. Greed A service will be held Monday at 9:15 a.m. for Edward F.

Greed, 80, at St. Dominic Church, Bricktown. a Bricktown resident, formerly of Jersey City, died Thursday in the Claremont Nursing Home. Greed a retired pipefitter "for Standard Oil and a veteran of World War II. He will be interred in Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City.

Arrangements are directed by the Colonial Funeral Home in Bricktown. Jan Jakubiec A 9 a.m. mass will be held for Jan Jakubiec on Monday in Our Lady of Czestochowa Church in Jersey City. Jakubiec, a retired baker, died Thursday in St. Francis Community Health Center.

He will be buried in Holy Cross Cemetery in North Arlington. Arrangements are being directed by Bromirski Funeral Home in Jersey City. Jose R. Mateo A mass was held this morning in St. Peter's Church in Jersey City for Jose Raymond Mateo, 29.

Mateo, a truck driver, died yesterday in the Medical Center following a brief illness. He will be buried in Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City. The Introcaso-Angelo Funeral Home in Jersey City is directing the arrangements. Salvatore Mistretta Salvatore Mistretta, 56. a resident of Lyndhurst and former Jersey City resident.

died yesterday in Christ Hospital. Mistretta, a glass blower with DeLinko Wilkins of Jersey City, will be buried in Jersey City Cemetery. The Introcaso-Angelo Funeral Home will direct the arrangements. BENJAMIN P. TAMAYO JULY 17, 1944 OCT.

10, 1981 DEAR SON BROTHER, Our life her never been the same since you left us Your absence has breught us undefinable heartaches end bitter we had only the lest, And held dying hand And heard the lest sigh from feel you had, did see We only knew you went And I we could have our true. We weuld ask Ged to let us you beck Because we miss and love you HAPPY BIRTHDAY! LOVE, DADDY, NANA, BROTHERS SISTERS: TONY CZEN, DANNY, EDDIE, BEBOT AND GENE, AND SISTER-IN-LAWS DOUGHERTY William, of Miami, Florida, formerly of Bayonne, en July 3, 1982; beloved husband of Madeline (nee DeZanney); devoted father of Betty Boyle, Mrs. Chickie Markowski and Mrs. Maietta; loving brother of. Howard of Miami, Florida; Joseph and Harry of Bayonne; Andrew Hackler of Bayonne; Marion Dietz of Bayonne; Irene Reeves of Florida; and Ruth Hackler of Bayonne: also ten grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren.

Funeral was held in Miami, Florida, on July 6, 1982. Burial was in family plot. KOHOOT Funeral Home. FABBRI Susie (nee Fiorentino), of Jersey City, New Jersey, on Thursday, July 15, 1982, age 76; wife of the late Anthony; devoted mother of Teresa Nowrick, and mother-in-law of Frank Nowrick; dear sister of Adele Bruckner, George Fiorentino, Emma Vlachos, Ruth Botsford, and the late Waldo Fiorentino; loving grandmother of Lisa, Donna and Laurie. Relatives and friends, also members of Monsignor Stafford Assembly Fourth Degree of Ladies Aux.

are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Monday, July 19, at 9 a.m. from LEBER Funeral Home, Kennedy Boulevard (corner 20th Street), Union City; thence to St. Ann's Roman Catholic Church at 10 a.m. where a funeral mass will be offered. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery.

Family will receive friends Saturday and Sunday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. JAKUBIEC On Thursday, July 15, 1982, Jan, of Jersey City; dearly beloved brother of Mrs. Teodora Skubik; loving uncle of four nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to the funeral from the BROMIRSKI, Funeral Home, 221 Warren Street, Jersey City, on Monday, July 19, 1982, at 8:30 a.m. Funeral Mass, Our Lady of Czestochowa Church, at 9 a.m.

Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. Family will receive visitors 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Parking adjacent Funeral Home. Michael Ranalli A service will be held for Michael Ranalli, 73, on Monday 10:15 in St. Aloysius Church, Jersey City.

Ranalli died Friday in Christ Hospital following a short illness. He was an employee of the Sealand Corp. of. Port Newark for over 25 years. Ranalli will be buried in Holy Cross Cemetery in North Arlington.

Arrangements are being directed by Marshello Funeral Home, Jersey City. KEBER Anna (nee Bania), of Jersey City, on Thursday, July 15, 1982; beloved wife of the late Joseph; loving mother of Peg Luciano and Joseph Keber; dear sister of Paul and George Bania and the late Eva Finkler; devoted grandmother of Michael and Christopher Luciano and Joseph Keber. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Monday, July 19, at 8 a.m. from BEDDIGES-SEITZ Home for Funerals, 131 Congress Street, Jersey City. Fuheral Mass, at 9 a.m., at St.

Ann's Roman Catholic Church. Interment family plot, Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington, New Jersey. Visitation Saturday and Sunday 2-4, 78p.m. Parking lot entrance opposite Funeral Home. MISTETTA Salvatore, suddenly on Thursday, July 15, 1982, of Lyndhurst, formerly of Jersey City; beloved husband of Marie (nee Coppiello); devoted father of George Mistretta; loving brother of John Mistretta.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the INTROCASOFuneral Home, 143 Brunswick Street, Jersey City, on Monday, July 19, at 8:30 a.m. Interment, Jersey City Cemetery. Visitation Sunday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Parking lot on Fourth Street, off Newark. Avenue.

O'SHEA Mary E. (nee McCarthy), on Friday, July 16, 1982, of San Francisco, California, formerly of Bayonne; beloved wife of the late Joseph O'Shea; degr mother of Mrs. Ellin Lundy of San Francisco, California and Kevin O'Shea of Wheeling, Virginia; loving sister of the fate Juliette Bohlin; beloved aunt of Paul Bohlin. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the WILLIAM J.K. G.

KEENEN O' BRIEN Funeral Home, 984 Avenue Bayonne, on Tuesday, July 20, 1982. Mass of Christian Burial, Our Lady Star of the Sea Roman Catholic Church at 10 a.m. Interment, Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City. Family will receive their friends on Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. PASSLER Martin, on Fridov, July 15, 1982; beloved husband of the late Claire; devoted father of Marilyn Friedberg and Charles; loving grandfather of six grondchildren.

Services were held at "WIEN 2030 Kennedy Boulevard, Jersey City, on Friday, July 16, 1982. Interment took place in Mt. Hebron Cemetery, Flushing, N. Y. Funeral Directors "'Wien Wien' 333-8360 PHILLIPS Mary (nee Mulligan), of Cranford, on July 16, 1982, in her 98th year; beloved wife of the late John Phillips; devoted mother of James and John Phillips, Mary Hill, Mrs.

Catherine McCarthy and the late Edwards Phillips; also survived by nineteen grandchildren and twenty- -eight greatgrandchildren. Funeral from the Funeral Home, 218 West North Avenue, Cranford, on Monday at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass in St. Michael's Church in Cranford, 10 a.m. Interment, St.

Raymond Cemetery, Bronx, New York. Friends may visit Sunday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. RANALLI On Friday, July City; 16. 1982, Michael, of Jersey beloved husband of the late Margaret (nee Lyons); Thomas; devoted dear father of Michael brother of Robert, Mrs. Loretta Sarah Sheridan and John.

Relatives and Gifligan, Ralph, Mrs. friends ore invited to attend the funeral from the ALFRED J. MARSHELLO Funeral Home, 235 Ege. Avenue (near West Side Avenue), on Monday, July 19 St. at 9:15 a.m.

Funeral Mass, Aloysius Roman Catholic Church at 10:15 a.m. Interment, Cross Cemetery. Visiting hours, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. PARKING LOT ENTRANCE, KEARNEY AVENUE OFF WEST SIDE AVENUE. RYAN Mabel A.

(nee Hiller), on July 15, 1982, of Hoboken; beloved wife of the late Edward F. Ryan; dear aunt of George and Nancy Wohlrab. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services at TURSO Funeral Home, 631 Washington Street, Hoboken, on Monday. 19, 1982 at 11 a.m. Rev.

Paul July Hagedorn, officiating. Interment, Fairview Cemetery. 2 to 5 9 p.m. Visiting PARKING Sunday, LOT ON COURT STREET. STUPKA Helen (nee Baczyk), of Wharton; New Jersey, on Thursday, July 15, 1982; beloved wife of Gregory (Hryhory); devoted mother of Olga Stupka of Bayonne and George Stupko of Budd Lake, New Jersey; dear sister of Walter Baczyk of Bavonne.

Also survived by two grandchildren. Funeral from the WILLIAM KOHOOT Funeral Home, 86 West 14th Street, Bayonne, on Monday, July 19. Funeral mass, St. Sophia Ukranian Orthodox Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment, St.

Andrew's Ukranian Cemetery, Boundbrook, New Jersey. Parastas Sunday, 7:30 9 p.m. Visiting Saturday, 7 to p.m.; Sunday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. SWISS Bernard, of West Palm Beach, Florida, on Friday, July 15, 1982; beloved husband of Mildred; devoted father of Randolph and Bruce; dear brother of Sidney and Sally; cherished son of Fannie Swiss. Reposing "WIEN WIEN," 2030 Kennedy Boulevard, Jersey City.

Services Sunday at 12:30 p.m. at Beth Israel Memorial Park, Woodbridge, New Jersey. Funeral Directors Wien" 333-8360 WORONYKO Steve, of Jersey City, on Friday, July 16, 1982; beloved husband of the late Mary (nee Kopy) Woronyko; beloved father of Mrs. Mary Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Ann Johnson, Mrs.

Olga Fotiades and Mrs. Theresa Dyczewski; dear brother of Helen and Steven Woronyko; also survived by ten grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from McLAUGHLIN Funeral Home-Journal Square, 625 Pavonia Avenue, on Monday, July 19, 1982 at 8:00 a.m. Funeral Mass, Ss. Peter and Paul Russian Orthodox Church at 9:00 a.m.

Entombment, Woodbridge Mausoleum, Woodbridge, New Jersey. Visitation, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. PARKING OPPOSITE FUNERAL HOME. To Place Memoriums, Cards of Thanks, Lodge Notices, Mass Notices Cemetery Plot Ads, Please call 963-5100 FUNERAL DIRECTORY KWIATKOWSKI EVERGREEN BAUMULLER GOLDA 445 Monmouth 154 Garrison 653-3844 333-7171 MEMORIAL HOME Gary 23 East 33rd Bayonne, 436-0572 436-5059 LAWTON-TURSO Peter Belfire, Mgr.

631-633 Washington Hoboken 659-1640 SAYONNE MEMORIAL LEVIS FUNERAL HOME AUGUST E. HOPPE DIRECTOR E. M. Levis DONALD S. CYMBOR MANAGER' Mgr.

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Stevens Barbara Bromirski-Sarne Mgr. J. Sarnes, Kevin O'Brien Barnes 23 E. 33rd St. Bayonne Directors 858-3775 436-0572 202 Old Bergen Rd.

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DeMarco Mgr. 653-2494 JOSEPH C. ANGELO, DIRECTOR Sunswick J.C. 653-0613 160 JACKSON FUNERAL RESIDENCE SWEENEY FUNERAL HOME Herbert A. Jackson Director James P.

Sweeney, Director 384 432-6565 Jersey City 857 Kennedy Boulevard, Bayonne 436-0930 JEWUSIAK FUNERAL I HOME JOHN Home E. WHITE for Funerals Gerald T. Jewusiak, Mgr. Serving Al Faiths 34 E. 25th Bayonne 767 Ocean Ave.

Jersey City 333-8426 339-0540 Kegelman-Routh Funeral Home Inc. WIEN WIEN Harry J. Kegelmon Mgr. 26 Greenwille Ave. 333-6880 Jewish Fungrol Directors 333-8360 GEORGE J.

KOCH Funeral Home Carole A. Keck, Director 601 Ave. Bayonne 436-2645 Jerome F. Koch Manager DONALD F. WOOD, Funeral Residence, KOHOOT FUNERAL HOME R.

Zoorski, Mgr. 86 W. 14th Bayonne 436-6202 582 Bergen Ave. DE 3-6480 I EBER Kennedy Corner Union City 20th Boulevard, FUNERAL HOME 863-1100 H. John Leber, Manager GEORGE MANGIERI 2nd ANNIVERSARY IN HEAVEN Love's Greatest Gift Remembrance, I love you, YOUR WIFE, EVELYN ELEANOR MASTROPIETRO HAPPY 5TH ANNIVERSARY IN HEAVEN JULY 18th MOST PRECIOUS MOTHER, MAY YOU ALWAYS WALK IN SUNSHINE, AND GOD'S LOVE AROUND YOU FLOW.

FOR THE HAPPINESS YOU GAVE ME. NO ONE WILL EVER KNOW. IT BROKE MY HEART TO LOSE YOU, BUT YOU DID NOT GO ALONE. A PART OF ME WENT WITH YOU. THE DAY GOO CALLED YOU HOME A MILLION TIMES I NEEDED YOU, A MILLION TIMES I CRIED, LOVE COULD HAVE SAVED YOU, YOU NEVER WOULD HAVE DIED.

REST IN PEACE, LOVE PATRICIA OF THANKS" MARY SCUZZESE We extend our most heartfelt thanks to our friends. relatives, the Hudson County Officials and the Jersey City Officials for their many kind attentions and condolences, Masses, Spiritual Bouquets, beautiful floral tributes and offerings. Our special appreciation to the Priests of Holy Rosary RC Church and Scatuorchio Funeral Home who were a great source of comfort and encouragement during our recent hour of loss. SCUZZESE FAMILY.

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