The Jersey Journal from Jersey City, New Jersey (2024)

Bay THE JERSEY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1984 John Hickey, Anna Lardaro, was active in Deborah Mrs. Anna Lardaro, an active member of the dersev Citv Chapter of "Deborah. died Tuesday in Englewood Hospital. Mrs. Lardaro was a Jitelong Jersey City resident.

She worked for the Slacklyn Bag Co. in West York for more than 10 years. Mrs. Larda served as treasurer for the Jersey City Chapter of for many years. was a thankless job, but she loved it." said one of her coworkers.

She not only books for the organization, but also was dedicated to helping with functions sponsored by Deborah. Mrs. Lardaro worked in the kitchen for the annual carnival, served as chairwoman for Italian and cooked food for the affair. She also worked when the organization sponsored bingo and helped out with many other events. "She will be greatly missed by all members of Deborah officer said.

Mass will be Friday at 10 a.m. in St. Aedan's Church. McLaughlin's Funeral Home, Jersey charge of arrangements. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington.

-Adolph Wiessner, former tri-state boxing champ Wiessner, 81, I former tri-state club boxing champion, died vesterday in Riverside General Hospital. Secaucus. Born in Hoboken, Wiessner lived in Union City before moving to North Bergen 30 years ago. Using the ring name White." he was a tri-state club boxing champion in the bantam weight division from 1922 to 1925. He had more than 40 fights during.

his career. fought in the days. of -get -paid," said Mickey Esposito, secretary of the Veteran Boxers Association. Ring 14, in Jersey City. Esposito said Wiessner was a member of the club and fought at a time when jobs were scarce and men boxed to earn money.

He was said to have trained with Babe Orlando and Charlie Price as well as boxing with many of the great bantam and lightweights of his day. Weissner retired from the ring in 1925. He went on to serve as boxing director of the Union City Police Athletic League from 1947 to 1955. Called by the boxers he trained, Weissner was said to be extremely dedicated to helping the youth in the community. life was teaching children to box," said Wiessner's son, Arthur.

wanted to teach the kids how to handle themselves and give them a place to go. He wanted to keep the kids off the street and if a kid wanted to be tough, Ethel Merman, at 75, show business legend NEW YORK (UPI) Broadway, in mourning for Ethel Merman, plans to name a theater in honor of the brassy songstress whose booming rendition of No Business Like Show Business" became the anthem of the Great White Way. Miss Merman, whose stage and screen career spanned more than five rades, died at dnesday. 10 months after undergoing brain surgery. She was 75.

Her son Robert Levitt was at her side in her apartment at the Hotel Surrey in Manhattan when she died. Statue of Liberty has fallen," Carol Channing said when informed of the death. "Broadway will not be Broadway without Ethel Merman. She was an inspiration to us all." "I adored her," added actor Jack "Klugman, who played opposite Miss Merman in in 1959. found her about the most energetic, vital person in the world.

When she went into a room, it vibrated. She was energy itself." Bob. Hope added "show business has lost one of its greats." A. Gasiorowski, Bayonne resident Andrew Gasiorowski, 88, a retired baler, died, yesterday in the Bayon-. ne Hospital following a brief illness.

Born in Poland, Gasiorowski lived in Bayonne for many vears. He retired in 1961 after working 35 years for the Jersey City Printing Co. Mass will be said tomorrow at 10 a.m. in St. Vincent's Church, Bayonne.

The G. Keenen O'Brien Funeral Home, Bayonne, is in charge of arrangements. Buria. will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. Broadway producer James Nederlander had informed Miss Merman recently that his 46th Street Theater would be renamed the Ethel Merman Theater and "she was thrilled," city officials said.

Miss Merman skyrocketed to fame in 1930 with the song "I Got Rhythm' and starred a string of Broadway musicals and films, including sy," Get Your Gun' and Me Madam." George Gershwin once advised her to go near a singing teacher." In one rendition of "I've Got Miss Merman held a note for a spectacular 16 bars. Last April she underwent brain surgery at Roosevelt Hospital in Prosecution rests in trial HACKENSACK, N.J. (UPI) The prosecution plans to rest in the murder trial of a suspended Bergen County bridge inspector accused of killing his friend. Deborah Bell, a Hillside singer. John Winter, 'a group manager for the Research and Development Division of Presto Products, Appleton, Wisconsin, testified Wednesday that the plastic garbage bag wrapped around the victim's head and the garbage bag found in the home were manufactured by his company.

He added that he examined the bags and found them to be identical and concluded that they were probably joined together in the manufacturing process. Investigators found the black garbage bag and a soiled blue shirt hidden in a closet in Oliver's Saddle Brook home during a search of the premises on Oct. 2, 1981. "CARD OF THANKS" ROSIE L. JACKSON ELIJAH TIGUE The wife of Elijah Tigue and sister of Rosie L.

Jackson wishes to extend her deepest heartfelt thanks to her many relatives and friends who comforted her through her time of grief. Special thanks to Mrs. Virginia Statile, Director of the Visiting Homeaker's and its staff, the Veterans Adminitration Hospital's Intensive Care Unit for their concern and professionalism and especially the Mt. Olive Baptist Church family and my Pastor, Reverend E. L.Murray also Murrays Funeral Home for their understanding compassion and SINCERELY, MARY TIGUE FAMILY was teacher, Navy commander John Hickey, a retired Navy commander, died Saturday in Maitland, Fla.

A former teacher at Ferris High School in Je sey City, Hickey tired after serving many years as a civilian director of Specialized Weapons Research for the Navy. He was a World War 11 Navy veteran. During the late 1930s, Hickey was a nationally ranked track star. He later coached track at Jersey City State College. Hickey earned a bachelor's degree from Catholic University in Washington, D.C., and a master's degree in engineering from the University of Maine.

Services will be tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. from the Richmond f. Routh Funeral Home, Jersey City. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. North Arlington.

Mary Italiano Mrs. Mary Italiano, 69. a longtime Jersey City resident, died Tuesday in Greenville Hospital, Jersey City. Born in Staten Island. Mrs.

Italiano lived in the Greenville section of Jersey City most of her life. Mass will be said tomorrow at 10 a.m. in St. Paul's Church. Jersey City.

The Richmond F. Routh Funeral Home. Jersey City, is in charge of arrangements. Burial will be in Bay View Cemetery, Jersey City. C.

P. Petrosino, Hoboken physician C. Patrick Petrosino, M.D., who practiced medicine for many years in Hoboken died yesterday in New York Hospital in Manhattan. Born in Hoboken, Petrosino lived in Hasbrouck Heights for 31 years. He graduated from University of Bologna's medical school in Italy.

Petrosino was a of the American Medical Association, the Hudson County Medical Society, the American College of Obstetrics Gynecology and the College of Surgeons. He served on the medical staff at St. Mary Hospital in Hoboken and at Riverside General Hospital in Secaucus. Petrosino was a parishioner of Corpus Christi Church, Hasbrouck Heights, where mass will be said Saturday at 10 a.m. The Costa Memorial Home, Hasbrouck Heights, is in charge of arrangements.

Burial will be in Washington Memorial Park, Paramus. William Talbot, of Kearny William R. Talbot, 47, a Kearny postal clerk, died yesterday in his Kearny home. Born in Newark, Talbot lived in Kearny for many years. He was a clerk at the South Kearny office of the United States Postal Service for five years.

Prior to that, he was a millwright with T. Schriver and Harrison, for 24 years. Talbot was a member of the Copestone Ophir Lodge 147 of the Free Accepted Masons in Kearny. He also coached Pony League Baseball in Kearny. Services will.

be Saturday at 10 a.m. in the Crane- Thiele Funeral Home, Kearny. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington CARD OF THANKS Catherine Brogan Thank you to all who kept us in your prayers and Mass remembrances. Special thanks to St. Aloysius Rosary members, Father Bagley.

Father Glynn and Father Shanley who helped make the service so meaningful. To all our friends, thank you for remembering Kitty. THE BROGAN FAMILY Death notices ABBOTT Joseph, of Bayonne, on Tuesday, February 14, 1984; beloved husband of the late Sally (nee Karten); devoted father of Judith Lamhut of Brooklyn, New York; dear brother of Minnie Berger of Jersey City; loving grandfather of two grandchildren. Services "WIEN WIEN, 2030 Kennedy Boulevard, Jersey City, New Jersey, on Thursday, February 16, at 12:30 p.m. Interment will follow in Arlinaton Jewish Cemetery, North Arlington, New Jersey.

Funeral Directors WIEN WIEN 333-8360 ADDUCHIO Josephine (nee Ricciuto), of North Arlington, formerly of Jersey City, on February 15, 1984, beloved wife of the late Patsy: devoted mother of John P. Adduchio and Mrs. Angelo Belmonte, both of North Arlington; cherished grandmother of five grandchildren, and three greatgrandchildren; dear sister of Anthony, Joseph, Mary Piscotta, Jean Manzo, Bertha SanGiovanni, Adeline Baragona and the late Patrick. Funeral from the PAROW Funeral Home, 185 Ridge Road, North Arlington, on Saturday, February 18, at 9:45 a.m., thence to Our Lady Queen of Peace Church, for the Funeral Mass at 10:45 a.m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery.

Family will receive friends Thursday and Friday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. FEUER Minnie, of Miami Beach, Florida, formerly of Jersey City, on Tuesday, February 14, 1984; beloved wife of the late Sol; devoted mother of Carolyn Traver of Key Biscayne, Florida; dear sister of Rose Green of Nova Scotia; Michael Byron of Nova Scotia, and Joseph Benowitz of Jersey City; loving grandmother of three grandchildren; ad two great -grandchildren. Services "WIEN WIEN', 2030 Kennedy Boulevard, Jersey City, on Thursday, February 16, 1984, at 10 a.m. Interment will follow in Baron Hirsch Cemetery, Staten Island, New York. Funeral.

Director "WIEN WIEN" 333-8360 GAMBLE John, of Jersey City, New Jersey, entered into eternal rest on Monday, February 13, 1984; loving brother of Sarah Blake and Bernice Wright; dear nephew of Ellis Gamble of Michigan; Lester Pless of South Carolina; and Ola Allison of Jersey City, New Jersey; also survived by a host of nieces, and other loving relatives. Funeral services will be held on Friday, February 17, 1984, at 12 noon, at the JACKSON Funeral Residence, 384 Communipaw Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey. Interment, Bay View Cemetery. Respects may be paid from 2-5, 7-9 p.m. on Thursday, February 16.

Family will receive friends at 240 Arlington Avenue, second floor, Jersey City, New Jersey. GASIOROWSKI Andrew, of. Bayonne, on Wednesday. February 15, 1984; band of the late Julia (nee Michelcz); dear father of Henry Gasiorowski, Mrs. Mrs.

Jean Bovasso Wanda and the late Charles Gasiorowski; also survived by five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the G. KEENEN O'BRIEN Funeral Home, 984 Avenue Bayonne, on Friday, 17. Funeral Mass, St. Vincent's Roman Catholic Church at 10 a.m.

Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. Visitation today 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Agnes Snyder Services were held today for- Mrs. Agnes Snyder, 85, who died Saturday in the Jersey City Medical Center. Mrs.

Snyder was a lifelong Jersey City resident. She retired after working 30 years for the Unon Towel Co. in Jersey City. Prior to that, she worked for Old Gold Cigarette Co. in Jersey City for 14 years.

Burial was in Restland Memorial Park, E. Hanover. Evergreen Funerai Home. Jersey City, handled arrangements. Anna M.

Schriefer Mrs. Anna M. Schriefer, 83, a member of Order of the Eastern Star, Forestville Chapter 71, Jersey City, died yesterday in her Wayne home. Born in Jersey City, Mrs. Schriefer moved to Wayne 19 years ago.

She was a member of St. John's Reformed Church, Jersey City, and the Golden Key Club of Mt. View in Wayne. Services will be Saturday at 9:30 a.m. in the Park-View Funeral Home.

Wayne. Burial will be in George Washington Memorial Park. Paramus. Catherine Prohigh, native of Bayonne Mrs. Catherine Prohigh, 63, a former Bayonne resident, died Tuesday in the St.

Michael's Medical Center, Newark, following a long illness. Born in Bayonne, Mrs. Prohigh moved to Basking Ridge two years ago. Mass will be said Saturday at 9 a.m. in Our Lady of Mt.

Carmel Church, Bayonne. Z. Dzikowski Son Funeral Home, Bayonne. is in charge of arrangements. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington.

Abbott. Lewis, 8. Adduchio, J. McGhee, P. Feuer, M.

Posner, M. Gamble, Powers, S. Gasiorowski, A. Prohigh, C. Italiano.

Resetar, Lardaro, A. Riley. M. ITALIANO Mary (nee Gaito), on Tuesday, February 14, 1984; wife of the late Michael Italiano; beloved mother of Michael Italiano Jr. and Carol Goodwin; beloved grandmother of Michael Italiano, Jill Ganley and Jennifer Ganley, daughter of the late Pellegrino and Angelina Gaito (nee Peluso); dear sister of Anthony Gaito, John Gaito, Margaret Hennessey, Helen (Moore) Bunarowski and the late Mario, Charles and Armand Gaito.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Friday, February 17, 1984, at 9 a.m. from the RICHMOND F. ROUTH Funeral Home, 206 Old Bergen Road, Jersey City. The Funeral Mass at St. Paul's.

Roman Catholic Church at 10 a.m. Interment, Bayview Cemetery, Jersey City, Visiting hours 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Parking on premises. LARDARO Anna (nee Crish), of Jersey City, New Jersey, Tuesday, February 14, 1984, beloved wife of the late Pasquale Lardara; dear sister of Madeline Crecco and the late Nicholas Crish; loving aunt of Joseph Crecco, Barbara Sprofera, Dianna Dertinger and Evelyn Crish. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from McLAUGHLIN Funeral Home-Journal Square, 625 Pavonia Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey, on Friday, February 17, 1984, at 9 a.m.

Funeral Mass, St. Aedan's Church at 10 a.m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. Visiting Thursday 2-5, 7-10 p.m. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to Deborah Hospital, Jersey City Chapter; please call Ann Goldberg, 333-1547.

Parking opposite Funeral Home. LEWIS On February 13, 1984, Banks Lewis, of Jersey City, New Jersey: beloved husband of Elizabeth Lewis (nee Wade); loving father of David, Johanthan and Joyce; dear son of Mattie E. Lewis; devoted brother of Ulysses Lewis, Emma Smith and Othra Lewis; grandfather of Lawanda and Adacia; father-inlaw of Parcila Lewis; brother-inlaw of Essie Lewis, Pinkie Caldwell and Daniel Goodrum and Henry Goodrum; also survived by a host of other loving relatives. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral service at 9 a.m., Saturday, February 18, 1984, from the Jerusalem Baptist Church, 106 Atlantic Street, Jersey City. Friends pay respects at the JACKSON Funeral Residence, 384 Communipaw Avenue, Jersey City, Friday 2-5, then at the church from 6-9 p.m.

Interment, Bayview Cemetery. McGHEE Suddenly on February 13, 1984, Preston McGhee, of Newark, New Jersey; beloved father of Preston McGhee, Don Eric McGhee, Debbie Simone, Jacqueline McGhee and Melody Williams; loving son of Amelia McGhee; dear brother of Robert, Alfred, Curtis and James Edward McGhee, Lillian Frieson, Janie Williams and Sheila Prince; brother-in-law of Dessie McGhee, Essie McGhee, Amelia McGhee and Lewis Frieson; grandfatherof four; also survived by a host of other loving relatives. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral service at 10 a.m., Saturday, February 18 from the St. John's Baptist Church, 525 Bramhall Avenue, Jersey City. Reverend R.

L. Williams officiating. Interment, Bayview Cemetery. Friends may pay respects at the JACKSON Funeral Residence, 384. Communipaw Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey, Friday 2-5, 7-9 p.m.

Family will receive friends at 97 Wegman Parkway, Jersey City. MOSCATELLO Neal of Bayonne on February 15, 1984, beloved husband of the late Catherine (nee. LaPrata); dear father of Arthur of Virginia, Theresa Klimansky of Bayonne and Elicabeth perez of Bayonne; also survived by seven grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral from MIGLIACCIO Funeral Home 851 Kennedy Boulevard (at 33rd Street), Bayonne, at a time to be announced. PETROSINO C.

Patrick, M.D., of Hasbrouck Heights on Wednesday, February 15, 1984, beloved husband of Dolores (nee Schwind); devoted father of Patricia, Dr. Paula, Phyllis, Dolores and John, dear brother of Elizabeth Minetti, Mary Anderson and John. Funeral from COSTA Memorial Home, Boulevard and Central Avenue, Hasbrouck Heights on Saturday, 9 a.m. Funeral Mass Corpus Christi Roman Catholic Church, 10 a.m. Interment, George Washington Memorial Park.

Memorial donations to The American Heart Fund would be appreciated. Visiting Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. POSNER Martin, of Jersey City, New Jersey, on Tuesday, February 14, 1984; beloved husband of Mary (nee Ottolain); devoted father of Linda Weeks of Howell Township, New Jersey and Jack of Jersey City, New Jersey; father-in-law of William Weeks; dear brother of Roslyn Hoffman of West Polm Beach, Florida; adored uncle of Fredda Joy Smith; loving grandfather of Tittany Marie Weeks. Services, "WIEN AND WIEN," 2030 Kennedy Boulevard, Jersey City, New Jersey, on Thursday, February 16, at LIEU OF FLOWERS CONTRIBUTIONS TO CANCER CARE BE GREATLY AP. PRECIATED.

Funeral Directors WIEN WIEN 333-8360 POWERS On February 10, 1984.. Shakee-oun A. Liahakeem Powers, of Jersey City, New Jersey, beloved son of Vernetta Powers and Leonard Bolger; maternal grandson of Jacqueline Powers; paternal grandson of Joan Haywood Wright: great-grandson of Reverend and Mrs. E. Haywood; nephew of Lorenza, David, tiss, Joseph, Michael, William, Charles, Mark, Youlanda and Adacia; also survived by a host of other loving relatives.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral service at 10 a.m., Friday, February 17, 1984, from the JACKSON Funeral Residence, 384 Communipaw Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey. Friends may pay respects Friday, 9 a.m.-10 a.m. Interment, Rosehill Cemetery, Linden, New Jersey. Family will receive friends at 229 Bidwell Avenue, Jersey City. Schriefer, A.

Sekel, M. Bayonne Starr, H. Deaths Tagliabue, M. Gasiorowski, A. Vidal, J.

Prohigh, C. Wiessner, Ziobro, H. PROHIGH Catherine (nee. Ryglewicz), of Basking Ridge, formerly of Bayonne, on Tuesday, February 14, 1984; beloved wife of Valentine; devoted mother of Thomas W. of Basking Ridge, and Gerald of Bayonne; dear sister of Mary Bednarski of Bayonne; and the late Joseph; loving grandmother of four grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the Z. DZIKOWSKI Son Funeral Home, 24-32 E. 19th Street, Bayonne, on Saturday, February 18. Funeral Mass to be celebrated at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Roman Catholic Church, at 9 a.m.

Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. Visiting hours on Thursday and Friday 24, 7-9 p.in. RESETAR John, of Bayonne, on Tuesday, February 14, 1984; beloved husband of Mary (nee Paugh); devoted father of Mrs. Patricia Kildosher, John a Kieran, Mrs. Elizabeth Knapp and Kevin Kiernan; dear brother of Andrew, Michael, Mrs.

Margaret Kundret and the late Mary Seckindorf and Anna Trevena. Also survived by 12 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the JEWUSIAK Funeral Home, 34 East 25th Street, Bayonne, on Friday, February 17th. Devine Liturgy St. John's Catholic Church (Byzantine Rites), 9:30 a.m.

Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. Parastas 7:15 p.m. Thursday evening. Visiting Wednesday and Thursday, 2 to 74 and 7 to 9 p.m. Municipal parking on East 26th Street and East 24th Street.

RILEY Madeline (nee Westlake), of Jersey City, New Jersey), on February 14, 1984; beloved wife of the late George devoted daughter of Madeline Westlake. Beloved sister of John E. Westlake; aunt of Lynne Clements and Susan E. Westlake. Funeral from the SILVERTON Memorial Funeral Home, 2482 Church Road, Toms River, on Saturday, at 11 a.m.

Interment, Ocean County Memorial Park. Visiting Thursday, 2 to 9 p.m.; Friday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. SCHRIEFER Anna M. (nee Klix), of Wayne, on February 15, 1984; beloved wife of the late Albert dear mother of Doris Urban and the late Claire Byrnes; sister of Henry Klix. Funeral services at the PARKVIEW Funeral Home, 38 Boonton Road, Wayne, on Saturday, at 9.30 a.m.

Visiting Thursday 7-9 p.m. and Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Interment, George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus. SEKEL Mary (nee Taratko), of Bayonne, on Tuesday, February 14, 1984; beloved wife of the late Anthony Sekel; loving mother of Mrs. Marie Maggio of Bayonne and the late Frank J.

Sekel; devoted mother-in-law of Paul Maggio of Bayonne; dearest grandmother of Mrs. Ellen Graber of Staten Island, New York and Paul Maggio Jr. of Bradley Beach, New Jersey: dear sister of Mrs. Anna Carroll of loms River, Michael Andrassy Virginia Beach, Virginia and the late Sophie Kierce, Gizella Brown, Stephen and Edward Taratko. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the GEORGE J.

KOCH Funeral Home, 691 Avenue (corner of 31st Street), Bayonne, on Friday, Februcry 17, 1984. Funeral mass, St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church at 10 a.m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. Recitation of the Rosary Thursday, 8:30 p.m.

Visiting Wednesday, 7 to 9 p.m.; Thursday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. STARR Hyman, of Maplewood, New Jersey, on Tuesday, February 14, 1984; beloved husband of the late Frances and the late Celia; devoted father of Harold Larchmont, New York and Ira of West Orange, New Jersey: stepfather Betty Green of Short Hills, New Jersey; dear brother of Esther Spitzer of West Palm Beach, Florida; father of four grandchildren. Services, "WIEN WIEN," 2030 Kennedy Boulevard, Jersey City, on Wednesday, February 15. 1984 at p.m. Interment will follow in Mount Moriah Cemetery, Fairview, New Jersey.

The period of mourning will be observed at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Starr. Funeral Director WIEN WIEN 333-8360 TAGLIABUE Mildred (nee Romer), of New York City, on Monday, February 13, 1984; age 67; wife of the late Alfred; devoted mother of Alfred Charles, Joyce Tagliabue and Diane Guddemi; dear sister of the Reverend Fred Romar; dear aunt of Charles, Raymond, Robert, John, Paul, John and Dorothy; dear sister-in-law of Mary Tagliabue; loving grandmother of Suzanne, Mark and Michael. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral on Friday, February 17th, at 11 a.m.

at LEBER Funeral Home Kennedy Boulevard (corner 20th Street), Union City, New Jersey. Officiating, Reverend Fred Romar. Interment, Holy Name Cemetery. Family will receive friends Wednesday and Thursday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 09 p.m. For those desiring donations to Calvary Hospital, 1740-70 East Chester Road, Bronx, New York 10461 would be appreciated.

VIDAL Joseph on February 13, 1984, of Jersey Gity, New Jersey; beloved husband of the late Henrietta, (nee Bos); devoted father of the late Margaret Coletta; dear Fatherinlaw of Fred Coletta loving grandfather of Margaret Ann D'Esposito, Rita Rosenberg and Alfred Coletta Jr. also survived by five great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend the funeral from A. SCATUORCHIO AND SON Inc. Funeral Home, 160 Brunswick Street, Jersey City, New Jersey, on Friday, February 17, 1984.

The Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Holy Rosary Church at 10 a.m. Interment, Bayview Cemetery. Visiting hours, Tuesday 7-10 p.m. and Wednesday and Thurs day, 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. he made them tough in the ring." Wiessner trained and managed Bobby Marchisani, who was a New Jersey Golden Gloves Champion in 1954.

He also worked as a bus driver at Public Service Transport for 32 years before retiring 18 years ago. In 1965. he was honored by the Veterans Boxers Association. Ring 14, for his dedicated service to training young boxers. Services will be Saturday at 9 a.m.

in Leber Schlemm Funeral Home. Union City. The Rev. H. Goldzung of.

the Grove Reformed Church in North Bergen will officiate. Burial will be in Grove Church Cemetery, North Bergen. New York where she had worked as a volunteer for 10 years. "She made an awful lot of people happy," said hospital spokeswoman Anne Burton. visit from Ethel Merman, I can't tell you how much it cheered people.

She'd say, 'That's right, honey, it's me. How are Helen Ziobro Mrs. Helen Ziobro, 61, a former Jersey City resident, died in the Clara Maass Memorial Hospital, Belleville. Born in Jersey City, Mrs. Ziobro lived in Newark for 34 years before moving to Bloomfield three years ago.

Mass will be said Saturday, Heart at 9 of a.m. Jesus in Sacred, in Irvington. The Levandoski Funeral Home, Bloomfield, is in charge of arrangements. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. Josephine Adduchio Mrs.

Josephine Adduchio, 82, a retired seamstress, died Hudson Hospital, Kearny. Born in Jersey City, Mrs. Adduchio lived in North Arlington for the past 38 years. She retired 18. years ago after working 40 years as a seamstress.

She was a member of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union, Local 089. in New York City. Mrs. Adduchio was also a member of the Interfaith Group of Senior Citizens in North Arlington. Mass will be said Saturday at 10:45 a.m.

in Our Lady Queen of Peace Church, North Arlington. The Henry Parow Funeral Home, North Arlington, is in charge of arrangements. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. WILLIAM A. O'NEILL HAPPY 2ND ANNIVERSARY IN HEAVEN TWO YEARS HAVE GONE BY.

WE LOVE YOU AND MISS YOU VERY MUCH. YOUR LOVING WIFE-HELEN CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN WIESSNER Adolph, of North Bergen, on Wednesday, February 15, 1984, age 81; beloved husband of Charlotte (nee Stewart), devoted father of Evelyn Barrow, John, Arthur and Dorathea E. Alipounarian, dear brother of Hans Wiessner, Dorothyea Crossman and Helene Schnorf; loving grandfather of 15 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral on Saturday, February 18, 1984. at 9 a.m.

from Funeral Home, Kennedy Boulevard, corner 22nd Street, Union City, New Jersey. Officiating Reverend H. Goldzung, of Grove Reformed Church. Interment, Grove Church Cemetery. Family will receive friends Thursday and Friday 2-4, 7-9 p.m, ZIOBRO Helen (nee Michalkowski), of Bloomfield, formerly of Newark and Jersey City, on February 15, 1984; beloved wife of Chester; devoted mother of Katherine Rudis, survived by one granddaughter Cheryl Ann; sister of Mrs.

Anna Vodarski and Joseph Michalkowski. Funeral from the LEVANDOSKI Funeral Home 44 Bay Avenue, Bloomfield, on Saturday, February 18, 1984, at 8 a.m. Funeral Mass in Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, Irvington, at 9 af Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. Visiting Thursday and Friday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. TAXES $25 WILLS.

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