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A WATCHUNG COMMUNICATIONS, Inc. FUEUCATXOH gF||e PBegtfieifr fEga&erand THE TIMES of Seotd* Hains - Fanwood Hiarsday, April 2, 1998 Page 11 Reverend Thomas Francis Grogan, 57, Assistant Pastor at St. Bartholomew's The Reverend Thomas Francis Oiogan. 57. of Scotch Plains died on Sanday. March 29, in St. Barnabas li&dicai Center in Lrvinpton. Born in Newark, Father Grogart ^ordained on May 25,1968. He was Assistant Pastor at St Bartholomew the Apostle Roman Catholic Church in Scotch Plains. Previously, Father Grogan had saved at St. AloysusRoman Catho- He Church in Jersey City, Queen of rfcaoe Roman Catholic Church in New Providence, Our Lady of Sor- row's Roman Catholic Church in South Grange, St. Mary's Romas Catholic Church in Rutherford, and St James Reman Catholic Churchin SpriogBeid. Stirmdngarerdsparents, Thomas F. Grogan, Sr. and BefeaB. Grogan; two brothers, Peter L. Grogan aad PauID, Grogan, aBdasaster,\feromca AnnHegedus. A Mais will be offered at 11 am tomorrow, Friday, April 3, in St Bartholomew the Apostle Chinch in ScotchPJains, AnaB^Beotsaiebe- iag handled % the Soss Fmerai Home in Scotch Hains. April a. 1SS8 • " - John Fiorino, 38, Local Firelighter; Coached Little League in;'Westfield John Tracey, Jr.,. 76, Board Member; Former Directory Vice President 1 Mass •wasof&redonTiM 31, at the Cfatsdi of the Joan J. Tracey, Jr., 76, of Maamaaih hdidFridMh27h Bom in Belmonl, Massachusetts, he hadlh'edmScotchHainsbrfraienjovnig toMonrnouthBeacbiri 1976. He was a 1943 graduate of Boston University with a Bachelor of Science John Fioriuo, 38, a lifelong resi- dent d We^di, <fie4 on Monday, Mani 30, at flie Grandstand Re- gional Medical Center in &%itle Beach, Sooth Carolina. HehadbeenavolunteerfireSghler wmstBsM-iom 1983to1986, and was employed as a firefighter for the Town df ^S^^fiAI ^ee 1986. Firefighter Fioriao was a member offeeFiremen's Benevolent Asso- ciation Local No. 3» cf msafidd and the Exempt Firemen's Associa- tion. HeiftasacomimiiiicaiitoftheHorv Trinity Roman Catholic Church in W^fidd a«I a memfcer of the Ital- ian-Americaa CInb of North Tortoriello Fioriao; two sons, He served in the United States Armv duringWoridWarlL Mr. Tracey had worked for the Na- k!1HfaDiiUk Anaageanesits were hairiled by iEDyFnenJHaatemRedBaidc. Aps! % 18S8 Kafberine Perry, 30 Katfaeriue Pem, 30, of Bremerton, ^lridId$dMI22 qy kscatedinSc«>eiset,t)r35yeaispriorto retkingasilsEssecativeVicePiesideniin He was a member of the Monmouffa BeaARarmingBoardarMtheDealGoif andCaurtfryCtab. S ^ i v i i ^ a r e h s wife, Audrey Traeey; a sa|,J. Stephen Tracey; a sister, Helen Ai degiBndehiMren- g stboox. BOTHinPerth Amboy, stehad&sed in Fanwood, in Tm; Michigan, and in h f a A b f i i a J 1992. Miss Penv was a special edaeatkm teacfaermthteBnaoaertaascfaootiiSstnet since 1992. She was a 1990 graduate of t d b U f y & B & I 3 daughter, Airry Fiorino; his parents, Joseph and Eleanor Ffcrnno of West- fieldj and two sisters, Patricia Petersen of Westfield and Jeanne Hogbes of LiBcroft. A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 10 a.ni. tomorrow, Friday, Api2 3, at Bofy TrinityChurch. In- tennent will be at Fairview Cern- etexy In Westfiefd. \5SWIOQ will tafe platx from 2 to 4 p^ra. and from 7 to 9 p.m. today, Ttarsday, April 2, at the Dooley Cb- lonial Horr«, 556 ^^^field Avenue, WesffieM, Memorial donations may be made to tie Fiorina CMidren's Scholar- sfaip Fund, care of Westfield Firemen's Benevolent Association Local No. 30, 405 North Avenue, West, Westfield, 07090. A?n!2. 1S9S 5 69, Army Veteran; Weldon Retiree Served as Volunteer Nk&>!asKosen»n,69,GfPalmBay, SisTOringarehiswife.Vi'vian&JSch nc^mes 1^^2<^sial B^sdtcal Cscfiss: ia B<^<?p»HH^ig|^P!^ITft^m fir^f^ppT^ tfrtfy MeI>oiBiK,Fkxida. soos,C3«don&sovan,StoSrtSsovan BcmiiiMan\T31e,hehadlrv'edmSootcla aai Richard Kosown; a brother, John PJainsaodFanwoodlOTTJMByyeaisbe- KosoBanjarrie^htgranddiildTeai, true; t t^uuigtcsihtivn Haytn I§£K}. Pussalsirss^^iiEsitswerehffl^dledby Mr. iCt^ovan had beea a <juarry op- fteRossiFunaalHcsneinS«kcfaP1ains. Ife coadod littk: heagm ia 1^^- fieidfia-baseball, ta&e&al!, foot- Smvivisg aie his wife, Montagna, 89 Loase Psdelio Montana, 89, of Scotch Plains died on Saturday. March ZS.atksme. BammNewadc,siKhadliuBdm Scotch P i s i s since !93<5. had waked in tbe a cat adc^ic»i servicem BxratssSKffl. Surviviag are her paresis, Janet and Leland Pern- two brothers, Scott Peny and Todd Peny, and fa»graafa«ste3, Doris Peny and Meta P«au, Amemoriai sovicewiB beirfdat 11 a.m oo Sa&mdav; April4,intfaeGiBce LkChd£65^lfeiS for more than 10 years before retiring in 1990. Hbwssa United States Army vetezaa fflKCfto In Pahn Bm r , be was a •wshH^eer Sx JWfed ter National Bank in Union for 15 years prior to waning in 1974. SsewssamemteofSt Bartholomew she Apostle Ranaa Catholic Church in Scotch Plains and tbe Scotch Hains- Far>»oodSeEBorCiti2£Qa, what: she was a past redpseoi of the Senior of the Year A*A ard She also was a volunteer for fee SocschPlainsThnftShop Ka'busbandLThoniBsMcx&Bgna. Sr, iiedhetfSS. Mr. Kosoran w.-as|»Kfexa^si by iris first wife, Jemmsthstsmn Kosovm, ia 1976- Loois M, Pisane, 88 !x«ta8M.Pi5asje,8^e>fLBkrf3Bi3ldkd OB &a«te, Mim& 29, at Sun Ca&s Do«>tiiy Christiaiio Doothy Christiana of Garwood died OD Mooday. Maidi 30, in the Westfield Network, Genesis HderCare Center in WsstfieM. uotiimowBigtoGarwood ISyearsago. Sfabdb4dfb44 g ^ i n 1987. Miss CbristiajwwssauKmberof^the Man TssufciTBCJEe, 81. of Fwwood d»crf QB Tbwsto. S&sh 26. sa Overtook , 10jprsDdeiHldtm,aad Boro tn Kc*&rk, she had used HI Mapfc%«jd be&« moving is Faowooi tea >«sr MJR Tcadnniantt h^ wotiaed pit asac SB a d « i a &e Msjskwood 1ax Asac«er's Office fbr sevenl vem. A Furse-ai M s s «as <rfiena on Tites- >, Maitfe 31. a (ks Lady ftodkfix35 wars sussing to of Italy of Garwood, Goldai A^: of CiasfordandC^USJE. of Jersey City. S f h f M r i d Btook !BS wife of 46 years. Surviving me etgbt smxs aad neph- ews AJwfetsofCbisiiasBuuiwinbeheld todaj; HsBsdav; April 2, m St Anne's Rotusn Catixriic OairA in Garwood. A fiwraJ Mass was offered >«slcr- % a > » April ] , in Sj were iumdkd b* tbe esen' m Scotcii Rams. CfamaiK Doota Colssaal Hcsise. Winifred L Wafsen, 72 •JE T&e ^^xfeeiwen»\mg toSzmch died on waanesdsv. \4»rdi 25, m £b& Sana ^fefc^I C«der ia B l>88Buf©fa& 64 Mele F«s«>in Edmrd Bimmd Sdort, 64, ifc mm a adf-cnqpiomd n s s n coo- SilfaiCk SbehadbeBBanMbnaEKttnttiveassa uz*. QYoctbc&Cama&uuty College w 3rc>e4!ya far Myears, fearing m 1991 Mrs. % * 3 f a t a f i fern* Cm, Is tttd b^sl HJ ife was * H^sbe af she Soean of i^^liefiwj^^^i&l«s&M PksJjcs, EegEHses and the %lssa IHis Mr SeksifeadfbeeBssposJskrfiser Cuisun Oi±art£IPaso m,i& Laca! Ho 6% of J4e«wfcfcr43 York Ca* and % ossaiw of the An&jei B^eaCfaurch HJ Spnngik&L Sarovag are ber husband, Esri H "Aatsaa, tfiree dau^&ers, Pttok D g Lcw^nzs of Tk»e &i«%es aad Dcsma IS5S tbroogb Midsrf Mele of MaT»to»n; two sis- sos, I«c^»a^ Ifaivoof Fairviav airf 3£a-j<fa KJSJ of Cambria Heights, Sevi ToinfcMstas S^htEknaSvfEt Sfaanm Lov JasdCtaoHs >kJfci«. tfetse RetsiiSRii soJ tea festeA, ^sne De ftsu! Haim Cafedic Chaidi m *^»i *M» sea MecnanBltioatnbutiaosinsvbemade Ilaaas a i i i x L a ^ Hill Ftm Aid Scpad»FO Bin I4S.Gtiictte,07933 : : - MASTER MEMORIALS 1171 E. Broad St Westfield, NJ 233-2350 D£S?GNER * BUILDERS OF HUE MONUMENTS - MARKERS MAUSOLEUMS LETTERED* CLEANED Bruce Bauen Prop. fEsfab$sh*tl 1338} ALSO: 300 Rt 37 Eas! J o m s River. HJ* 34S-2350 /;,^V:^ ; ; ; >|^uroily;:ljftts* Single. Graves,'Niches and Cominunity •Mau$<iIeum-;''.-...----:i- •• '•• -•v:^.--:.;:"---'.^"'..; /-«•'." •'•_•-.' A v a i l a h i i r f o r W s i a r - P e r s a f i i i i S e l e c t i o n - / ' . '••.' •-. •:'• :.•:'•••. .'• .' ^..••:-'; .}:.^^-J:fiiifJiisili'V-_$eTt<i/ig iht" PuhlicSincp ilioH, o/i JJ.O••PichsresitatAcres'- r ''-.>^'-':/- •-••• ;:.. ; y;. : --l;llMl.EaM -B.r«a€i S t r e e t WestfleW. New.-'jersey •'-. :W;.^-v, ; - TttEmORML IFUNERAI HOME . i"* v ' * .«*"•' -*^x .Vl" . SK Aver.ut.Faswoed t908> 322-4350 Thomas M. Kmer. Jr. We art :-.icpt" sprats, it s * i* j »•-• de«ne. Frederick Bremmer, 70*Was Butcber; Had Been Police Officer in 'Fanwood Frederick K. Bremmer, 70, of Manas(pian died on Sunday, March 22, at home. Born in Piainfield, he moved to Manasquanin 1964. Mr. Bremmer had been a butcher forShop-RfteFoodararnafor 30 years at various locations, prior to retiring in 1989. He had been a police officer in Fanwood from 1952 to 1959. Mr. BremmerwasamembeTofthe organizational committee andachar- fer member of the Fanwood Policeman'sBenevolent Association No. 123. He was also a member of the Fanwood Fire Department for 14 years, the Fanwood Rescue Squad and the Amalgamated Meat Cutters UnioaLocal No. 464AinLMe Falls. Surviving are Ms wife, Mary Rodgers Bremmer; four sons, Elliot Bremmer of Glendola, iGlenn BremmerofPointPleasantBorongh, Hngh Bremmer and Frederick Bremmer, Jr., both of Manasquan; three daughters, Nancy Bremmer of Lakewood, MaryLouBrown of Jack- son and Marcia Britton of Beachwood, and 11 grandchildren. Private funeral services were ar- ranged by the Neary-Quinn Funeral Home in Manasquan. AprS 2, 19SS Rudolph F. Sarich, 77, Bell Specialist; Decorated World War II Veteran Rudolph F. Saricfl, 77, of Berkeley Township died on Thursday, March 26, in the Community Medical Cen- ter in Toms River. Born in Hofooken, he had lived in Mountainside before moving to Ber- keley Township in 1989. Mr. Sarkhhadr>eenacommunica- tions specialist for 36 years with New Jersey Bell in Newark before retiring in 1984. He received a Victory Medal, the European-Afiican-Middle East Ser- vice Medal and the American Cam- paign Medal in World War II. Mr. Sarich was a member of the Elks Lodge in Toms River. Survivingarehis wife, Ann Sarich; two sons, David A. Sarich andSobeit Galiano; two daughters, Nancy \&nnette andPatti Ann McDaniel; a brother, Christian Sarych, and six grandchildren. Arrangements were handledby the Quinn-Hopping Funeral home of Toms River. Ap«2,1888 Lillian V. Rushford Shouffler, 85, Inducted Into Bowling Hall of Fame Lillian. V. Rushford Shouffler, 85, of WestfielddiedcoMonday,Marcfa 30, at Gieenbrook Manor Nursing and Reha- bffitadonCenterinGreeaBrook. Born in Burton, West Virginia, she badlived inCbarlestoa, West Virginia, befi3re moving to Westfield in 1951. She had lived in Westfield for46years befixemovingintoGreenbrook Manor last year. Mrs. Shouffler wasa fonnermember oftbeUnico County Bowling Associa- tion and was inducted into the Union County Bowling Hall ofFame. Shewasjxedec«asedbyherliusband. HowardB. Shouffier.in 1989;adaughtK; Joanne E. Cwxaro, in 1992; a brother, John Rushford, and two sisters, Wikna CainandLucilleZeay. Surviving are a daughter, Nancy J. IM3rirfNrfHkfHdiid E. Shouffler of Branchburg; a brother, WilliRhfdfMsB, West gg FiaMalserviceswdllbeaeldat 10a.m. today, Thursday, April 2, at the Werson Funeral Home in linden. Apsi2. 1SS8 Catherine V. Brandaaer, 5 Retiree; Crossing Guard Won Optimist Award Catherine V. Brandauer, 80, of Sa^cbPlainsdkdonSaiirday, March 28, ia the Villa Maria in North PMsfield. Bom in Staten Island, she had mowedtoScotch Plains many years Mrs. Brandaaer had beea a cross- ing guard for the Scotch Plains Po- Hce Department for 32 years prior to re&nagseveral raomhs'ago. She had received ibctLaw and EnftHrcerneat Awarfftoni the <^stimist Club Inter- national in 1993. She was a member of the Comer Stone Club of St. Hetea's Roman Catholic Church in Westfield, Surviving are a son, Frank I. Brandauer, a sister, Gladys CoaneU. and two graHdchiMrea. A Funeral Mass will betffeisiiat 9:30 am on Saturday, April 4, is St. Heten's Church in"Wssffieid, fol- lowing the fiiaerai from ike Rossi Funeral Horae m Sctoeh Plaias. . AA2 19QB Dooley Funeral Service, Inc. Caring & Courteous Service to the Cranford/WestfieM Area Since 1913 West&M 5E6WestfiekiAvenue 233^255 Joseph F.DooSey Graofistd 27f>0255 FmncisJ. DmleyJr, Matthew R. Dootey orethought® funeral planning can help. 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Page 1: TttEmORML - thejointlibrary.org · A WATCHUNG COMMUNICATIONS, Inc. FUEUCATXOH gF||e PBegtfieifr fEga&erand THE TIMESHiarsday of Seotd*, Hain Aprisl - 2 Fanwoo, 1998d Page 11 Reverend

A WATCHUNG COMMUNICATIONS, Inc. FUEUCATXOH gF||e PBegtfieifr fEga&erand T H E TIMES of Seotd* Hains - Fanwood Hiarsday, April 2, 1998 Page 11

Reverend Thomas Francis Grogan, 57,Assistant Pastor at St. Bartholomew'sThe Reverend Thomas Francis

Oiogan. 57. of Scotch Plains died onSanday. March 29, in St. Barnabasli&dicai Center in Lrvinpton.

Born in Newark, Father Grogart^ o r d a i n e d on May 25,1968.

He was Assistant Pastor at S tBartholomew the Apostle RomanCatholic Church in Scotch Plains.

Previously, Father Grogan hadsaved at St. AloysusRoman Catho-He Church in Jersey City, Queen ofrfcaoe Roman Catholic Church inNew Providence, Our Lady of Sor-row's Roman Catholic Church in

South Grange, St. Mary's RomasCatholic Church in Rutherford, andSt James Reman Catholic ChurchinSpriogBeid.

Stirmdngarerdsparents, ThomasF. Grogan, Sr. and BefeaB. Grogan;two brothers, Peter L. Grogan aadPauID, Grogan, aBdasaster,\feromcaAnnHegedus.

A Mais will be offered at 11 a mtomorrow, Friday, April 3, in S tBartholomew the Apostle Chinch inScotchPJains, AnaB^Beotsaiebe-iag handled % the Soss FmeraiHome in Scotch Hains.

April a. 1SS8 • " -

John Fiorino, 38, Local Firelighter;Coached Little League in;'Westfield

John Tracey, Jr.,. 76, Board Member;Former Directory Vice President

1 Mass •wasof&redonTiM31, at the Cfatsdi of the

Joan J. Tracey, Jr., 76, of Maamaaihh d i d F r i d M h 2 7 h

Bom in Belmonl, Massachusetts, hehadlh'edmScotchHainsbrfraienjovnigtoMonrnouthBeacbiri 1976.

He was a 1943 graduate of BostonUniversity with a Bachelor of Science

John Fioriuo, 38, a lifelong resi-dent d We^di, <fie4 on Monday,M a n i 30, at flie Grandstand Re-gional Medical Center in &%itleBeach, Sooth Carolina.

HehadbeenavolunteerfireSghlerwmstBsM-iom 1983 to 1986, andwas employed as a firefighter for theTown df S^^fiAI ^ e e 1986.

Firefighter Fioriao was a memberof fee Firemen's Benevolent Asso-ciation Local No. 3» cf msafiddand the Exempt Firemen's Associa-tion.

HeiftasacomimiiiicaiitoftheHorvTrinity Roman Catholic Church inW ^ f i d d a«I a memfcer of the Ital-ian-Americaa CInb of North

Tortoriello Fioriao; two sons,

He served in the United States ArmvduringWoridWarlL

Mr. Tracey had worked for the Na-k ! 1 H f a D i i U k

Anaageanesits were hairiled by «iEDyFnenJHaatemRedBaidc.

Aps! % 18S8

Kafberine Perry, 30Katfaeriue Pem, 30, of Bremerton,

^ l r i d I d $ d M I 2 2

q ykscatedinSc«>eiset,t)r35yeaispriortoretkingasilsEssecativeVicePiesideniin

He was a member of the MonmouffaBeaARarmingBoardarMtheDealGoifandCaurtfryCtab.

S^ivii^arehs wife, Audrey Traeey;a sa|,J. Stephen Tracey; a sister, HelenA i degiBndehiMren-

gstboox.

BOTH inPerth Amboy, stehad&sed inFanwood, in Tm; Michigan, and inh f a A b f i i a J1992.

Miss Penv was a special edaeatkmteacfaermthteBnaoaertaascfaootiiSstnetsince 1992.

She was a 1990 graduate oft d b U f y & B & I

3 daughter, Airry Fiorino; his parents,Joseph and Eleanor Ffcrnno of West-fieldj and two sisters, PatriciaPetersen of Westfield and JeanneHogbes of LiBcroft.

A Mass of Christian Burial will beoffered at 10 a.ni. tomorrow, Friday,Api2 3, at Bofy TrinityChurch. In-tennent will be at Fairview Cern-etexy In Westfiefd.

\ 5 S W I O Q will tafe platx from 2 to4 p^ra. and from 7 to 9 p.m. today,Ttarsday, April 2, at the Dooley Cb-lonial Horr«, 556 ^^^field Avenue,WesffieM,

Memorial donations may be madeto t i e Fiorina CMidren's Scholar-sfaip Fund, care of WestfieldFiremen's Benevolent AssociationLocal No. 30, 405 North Avenue,West, Westfield, 07090.

A?n!2. 1S9S

5 69, Army Veteran;Weldon Retiree Served as Volunteer

Nk&>!asKosen»n,69,GfPalmBay, SisTOringarehiswife.Vi'vian&JSch

nc^mes 1^^2<^sial B^sdtcal Cscfiss: i a B <^<?p»HH ig| P! ITft m fir^f^ppT^ tfrtfyMeI>oiBiK,Fkxida. soos,C3«don&sovan,StoSrtSsovan

BcmiiiMan\T31e,hehadlrv'edmSootcla aa i Richard Kosown; a brother, JohnPJainsaodFanwoodlOTTJMByyeaisbe- KosoBanjarrie^htgranddiildTeai,true; t t^uuigtcsihtivn Haytn I§£K}. Pussalsirss^ iiEsitswerehffl dledby

Mr. iCt ovan had beea a <juarry op- fteRossiFunaalHcsneinS«kcfaP1ains.

Ife coadod littk: heagm ia 1 ^ ^ -fieid fia- baseball, ta&e&al!, foot-

Smvivisg aie his wife,

Montagna, 89Loase Psdelio Montana, 89, of

Scotch Plains died on Saturday. MarchZS.atksme.

BammNewadc,siKhadliuBdm ScotchPisis since !93<5.

had waked in tbe

a cat adc^ic»i servicem BxratssSKffl.Surviviag are her paresis, Janet and

Leland Pern- two brothers, Scott Penyand Todd Peny, and fa»graafa«ste3,Doris Peny and Meta P«au,

Amemoriai sovicewiB beirfdat 11a.m oo Sa&mdav; April4,intfaeGiBceLkChd£65^lfeiS

for more than 10 years before retiring in1990.

Hbwssa United States Army vetezaafflKCfto

In Pahn Bmr, be was a •wshH eer SxJWfed

ter National Bank in Union for 15 yearsprior to waning in 1974.

SsewssamemteofSt Bartholomewshe Apostle Ranaa Catholic Church inScotch Plains and tbe Scotch Hains-Far>»oodSeEBorCiti2£Qa, what: she wasa past redpseoi of the Senior of the YearA*A ard She also was a volunteer for feeSocschPlainsThnftShop

Ka'busbandLThoniBsMcx&Bgna. Sr,iiedhetfSS.

Mr. Kosoran w.-as|»Kfexa^si by irisfirst wife, Jemmsthstsmn Kosovm, ia1976-

Loois M, Pisane, 88!x«ta8M.Pi5asje,8^e>fLBkrf3Bi3ldkd

OB &a«te, Mim& 29, at Sun Ca&s

Do«>tiiy ChristiaiioDoothy Christiana of Garwood died

OD Mooday. Maidi 30, in the WestfieldNetwork, Genesis HderCare Center inWsstfieM.

uotiimowBigtoGarwood ISyearsago.S f a b d b 4 d f b 4 4

g^in 1987.

Miss CbristiajwwssauKmberof^the

Man TssufciTBCJEe, 8 1 . of Fwwoodd»crf QB Tbwsto. S&sh 26. sa Overtook

, 10jprsDdeiHldtm,aad

Boro tn Kc*&rk, she had used HIMapfc%«jd be&« moving is Faowooitea >«sr

MJR Tcadnniantt h ^ wotiaed p i tasac SB a d « i a &e Msjskwood 1axAsac«er's Office fbr sevenl vem.

A Furse-ai Mss «as <rfiena on Tites->, Maitfe 31. a (ks Lady

ftodk fix 35 wars sussing to

of Italy of Garwood, Goldai A^: ofCiasfordandC^USJE. of Jersey City.

S f h f M r i d

Btook!BS wife of 46 years.

Surviving me etgbt smxs aad neph-ews

AJwfetsofCbisiiasBuuiwinbeheldtodaj; HsBsdav; April 2, m St Anne'sRotusn Catixriic OairA in Garwood.

A fiwraJ Mass was offered >«slcr-% a > » Apr i l ] , in S j

were iumdkd b* tbe

esen' m Scotcii Rams.

CfamaiK Doota Colssaal Hcsise.

Winifred L Wafsen, 72

•JE T&e ^ x feeiwe n»\mg to Szmch

died on waanesdsv. \4»rdi 25, m £b&Sana fefc^I C«der ia B l>88Buf©fa&

64

Mele

F«s«>in EdmrdBimmd Sdort, 64,

ifc mm a adf-cnqpiomd n s s n coo-S i l f a i C k

SbehadbeBBanMbnaEKttnttiveassauz*. QYoctbc&Cama&uuty College w3rc>e4!ya far M years, fearing m 1991

Mrs. % * 3 f a t a f

i fern* Cm, I s tttd b^sl HJife was * H^sbe af she Soean of i ^ ^ l i e f i w j ^ ^ ^ i & l « s & M

PksJjcs, EegEHses and the %lssa IHis Mr SeksifeadfbeeBssposJskrfiserCuisun Oi±art£IPaso m,i& Laca! Ho 6% of J4e«wfc fcr 43

York Ca* and % ossaiw of theAn&jei B^eaCfaurch HJ Spnngik&L

Sarovag are ber husband, Esri H"Aatsaa, tfiree dau^&ers, Pttok D

gLcw^nzs of Tk»e &i«%es aad Dcsma

IS5S tbroogb Midsrf Mele of MaT»to»n; two sis-sos, I«c^»a^ Ifaivoof Fairviav airf

3£a-j<fa KJSJ of Cambria Heights, SeviToinfcMstas S ^ h t E k n a S v f E t

Sfaanm Lov JasdCtaoHs >kJfci«. tfetse

RetsiiSRii soJ tea festeA, sne De ftsu! H a i m Cafedic Chaidi m

*^»i *M» sea

MecnanBltioatnbutiaosinsvbemadeI l a a a s a i i i x L a ^ Hill Ftm Aid Scpad»FO

Bin I4S.Gtiictte,07933

::- MASTERMEMORIALS

1171 E. Broad StWestfield, NJ

233-2350

D£S?GNER * BUILDERS OF HUE

MONUMENTS- MARKERSMAUSOLEUMSLETTERED* CLEANED

Bruce Bauen Prop.fEsfab$sh*tl 1338}

ALSO: 300 Rt 37 Eas!Joms River. HJ* 34S-2350

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Frederick Bremmer, 70* Was Butcber;Had Been Police Officer in 'FanwoodFrederick K. Bremmer, 70, of

Manas(pian died on Sunday, March22, at home.

Born in Piainfield, he moved toManasquanin 1964.

Mr. Bremmer had been a butcherforShop-RfteFoodararnafor 30 yearsat various locations, prior to retiringin 1989.

He had been a police officer inFanwood from 1952 to 1959.

Mr. BremmerwasamembeToftheorganizational committee andachar-fer member of the FanwoodPoliceman'sBenevolent AssociationNo. 123.

He was also a member of the

Fanwood Fire Department for 14years, the Fanwood Rescue Squadand the Amalgamated Meat CuttersUnioaLocal No. 464AinLMe Falls.

Surviving are Ms wife, MaryRodgers Bremmer; four sons, ElliotBremmer of Glendola, iGlennBremmerofPointPleasantBorongh,Hngh Bremmer and FrederickBremmer, Jr., both of Manasquan;three daughters, Nancy Bremmer ofLakewood, MaryLouBrown of Jack-son and Marcia Britton ofBeachwood, and 11 grandchildren.

Private funeral services were ar-ranged by the Neary-Quinn FuneralHome in Manasquan.

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Rudolph F. Sarich, 77, Bell Specialist;Decorated World War II Veteran

Rudolph F. Saricfl, 77, of BerkeleyTownship died on Thursday, March26, in the Community Medical Cen-ter in Toms River.

Born in Hofooken, he had lived inMountainside before moving to Ber-keley Township in 1989.

Mr. Sarkhhadr>eenacommunica-tions specialist for 36 years withNew Jersey Bell in Newark beforeretiring in 1984.

He received a Victory Medal, theEuropean-Afiican-Middle East Ser-

vice Medal and the American Cam-paign Medal in World War II.

Mr. Sarich was a member of theElks Lodge in Toms River.

Survivingarehis wife, Ann Sarich;two sons, David A. Sarich andSobeitGaliano; two daughters, Nancy\&nnette andPatti Ann McDaniel; abrother, Christian Sarych, and sixgrandchildren.

Arrangements were handledby theQuinn-Hopping Funeral home ofToms River.

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Lillian V. Rushford Shouffler, 85,Inducted Into Bowling Hall of Fame

Lillian. V. Rushford Shouffler, 85, ofWestfielddiedcoMonday,Marcfa 30, atGieenbrook Manor Nursing and Reha-bffitadonCenterinGreeaBrook.

Born in Burton, West Virginia, shebadlived inCbarlestoa, West Virginia,befi3re moving to Westfield in 1951.She had lived in Westfield for46yearsbefixemovingintoGreenbrook Manorlast year.

Mrs. Shouffler wasa fonnermemberoftbeUnico County Bowling Associa-tion and was inducted into the UnionCounty Bowling Hall ofFame.

Shewasjxedec«asedbyherliusband.HowardB. Shouffier.in 1989;adaughtK;Joanne E. Cwxaro, in 1992; a brother,John Rushford, and two sisters, WiknaCainandLucilleZeay.

Surviving are a daughter, Nancy J.IM3rirfNrfHkfHdiidE. Shouffler of Branchburg; a brother,W i l l i R h f d f M s B , West

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Catherine V. Brandaaer, 8§5 Retiree;Crossing Guard Won Optimist AwardCatherine V. Brandauer, 80, of

Sa^cbPlainsdkdonSaiirday, March28, ia the Villa Maria in NorthPMsfield.

Bom in Staten Island, she hadmowed to Scotch Plains many years

Mrs. Brandaaer had beea a cross-ing guard for the Scotch Plains Po-Hce Department for 32 years prior tore&nagseveral raomhs'ago. She hadreceived ibctLaw and EnftHrcerneatAwarfftoni the <^stimist Club Inter-

national in 1993.She was a member of the Comer

Stone Club of St. Hetea's RomanCatholic Church in Westfield,

Surviving are a son, Frank I.Brandauer, a sister, Gladys CoaneU.and two graHdchiMrea.

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