Cape May County Herald, 30 August 1979 IIIF issue link — Page 18

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THOMAS SEPPV, 55, of 107 E. Drumbed Rd., Villas died Thursday at his home. He served with the U.S. Marines during World War II and with the U.S. Army in Korea, where he was disabled. HERBERT E. ANDREWS, 70. of 33 Shellbay Dr , Cape May Court House. Was former owner of the Villas Plumbing and Heating Supple Co. and former Lower Township committeeman. He died Friday at the home of his brother in the Villas. HAZEL SHARPLEY, of Dias Creek Rd., Dias Creek, 86, died Friday in Crest Haven Nursing

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RUTH LIEBAUL, 58. of vja 412 West Wildwood Ave., /T Wildwood died Saturday at j the Atlantic City Medical Jrt Center X MARGARET O. GRAFF. 69. of 105 Victoria Lane. Ocean City. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, she died on Saturday in John F. Kennedy Hospital in Philadelphia. FREDERICK FEESER, 60. of 413 54th St., Ocean City. A self-employed management consultant, ct* di«i Saturday, Aug. ^ 18th. at Shore Memorial Hospital. MARY M. PICHARD, of 76 Beachhurst Drive.JMorth Cape may. Died Friday, Aug.JIh. RUTO E. LIEBAU, 58. Wildwood, died Saturday at the Atlantic City Medical

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PETER BROWN, 79. of Indian Trail, Burleigh. Retired from the New York World-Telegraph and Sun after 38 years. Died Thursday, Aug. 16th, after a long illness.

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SCHEERER, 71, of 223 117th St., Stone Harbor, died Sunday in Atlantic City Medical Center. EARL L. FAIRALL, 81, of 18 E. Wilde Ave., Villas. Worked for 43 years as an aeronautical engineer for the U.S. Navy. Died

Tuesday, Aug. 21.

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