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Organist Opens MAC Concerts
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CAPE MAY - Ronald Stalford, orgahlst, will, be the soloist for the first concert of the 1981 concert series at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Episcopal Church the Advent. Washington^ at Franklin, sponsored'by the Mid-Atlantic Center for
the Arts
Stafford, organist at -All 1 Saints Episcopal Church, Worcester, Mass., is a graduate of the College of Church Musicians, Na-
tional Cathedral in Washington, D.C. and was a Protege of the late Leo Sowerby, renowned composer He has appeared at
the Kennedy .Center before the International Congress of Organists and is known to be the best exponent of Sowerby’s music.
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movrd hrrr « y«*r» ago He was a rrtirrd patatw . . JOSEPH W. BWKK. M. of Wildwood CrwU July 9 Born In fJlmdal*. N Y . brjjvrd hrrr for II yparo Hr was a nnrmbrr of (hr Knifthts of ColumAi of Wildwood and a counsrllor for CYO FRANCIS M. BRUENINGKR. 49, of Villa*. July It ^.carpentrr, hr' was an area resident'for 13 years CHRISTINA M. FKCHT. 73,. e< , Wildwood Csast. July It) Born In Dublin. Ireland, she. lived in Philadelphia before movlnft here 77
years ago
ROBERT J. GAMRIE. ID. of Cape May, July 7 Rom in Ireland, he lived In Philadelphia before moving, here II years ago He was a member and deacon of Cape Island Raptisi Church, and a past president of the Cape May Fishermans Club, «s well as other civic organizations I.Yl.A HACKETT. II. of Ocean CI-. tv, July I Formerly of Yeadon, Pa . she was bom io Rlnghampton, N -Y RAYMOND LEWIS. 71. of South Dennis. July 13. A funeral director for SO years, he was founder and operator of Lewis Funeral Home* in Sea Isle and South Dennis ^ CORNELIUS M. MONIHAN, 80. of lOcean City, July 13 He was the owner and operator of Germantown \ Automotive Corp in Pennsylvania He lived in North.Wildwood before moving here 8 years ago . EDWARD A. MOWBRAY. ». of Ocean City, July 8 A realtor, he owned and operated his own firm In this city for AS years, before retiring in 1879. He was a member and past president of the Ocean City Real
Estate Board
EDITH G. PHENEGER. 73. of Ocean City, July II. Bom lit Philadelphia, ahe was a resident here for 37 yean. JOSEPH p. QUINN, 38. of Avalon, July 8. Bom In Philadelphia, he lived
here for 3 yean.
EDWARD SIMS. 73. of Lower Township, July 10. Bom lo'Camden, he moved here tlx yean ago r
the former manager * Stares in Camden and fS ed and operated Stir
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HARRIET A. TAYLOR. 03. of Wildwood Great, July 7. She was a local resident for 73 yean PAULINE RITNER-VANDINE. 31, of Tarpon Spelnga, Fla., July 7. Bom in Philadelphia, ahe lived In Green Cree* before moving here 18
months ago
ALICE K. WALL, 74. of Ocean Q- '. July 10 A registered nurse, she
red here for IS yean.
JOEL E. WATSON JR.. 08. of UHlas. July 8 A retired bartender, halved here for II yean .
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