Cape May County Herald, 20 April 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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JAMES R BEAMAN SR., 70, of Wildwood. April 11 Born in Cape May Court House, he was a 1>.S. Army veteran of World War II. RUTH E BECRER, 78. of North Cape May. April 14 An Army veteran of World War II, she had been employed by the

government.

EDWARD COLEMAN, 37. of Green Creek, April 12. A member of the Elks Ixxlge, he was a fisherman ES.MERELDE T, DeFONSO, 91, of Wildwood. April 16 Born in Italy, she was a resident

for 30 years.

FRITZ ERIKSEN, 73. of North Wildwood, April 12. Formerly of Philadelphia, he was treasuref of the Golden Age Club JEANNIE IACONA, 81. of North Wildwood, April

KATHRYN G NORTH. 76, of Ocean City, April 16. Retired, she was a member of St. Peter’s United Methodist Church. JOHN S. OLAH, 75, of North Cape May. April 11. Born in Pittsburgh, he was a self-employed building contractor. WARREN A.1 RIT TENHOUSE. 86. of Wildwood Crest, April 16. A permanent resident since 1968, he was a retired accountant. RONALD I SUTTON, 79, of Cape May, April 15. Formerly of Beach Haven, he was a retired railroad engineer. ROBERT L. TRIDICO. 33, of Ocean City. April 12 a city resident most of his life, he was active in the Ocean City Rescue Squad

F/ea Markets Start Saturday COURT HOUSE - The weekly flea markets held at the Cape May County Park are scheduled to begin again on April 23 and 24, 1983. Due to the success of the Flea Markets last year, Leon Fulginiti, director of the Cape May County Park Commission, announced that he would expand the Flea Markets to cover two days. Saturday and Sunday, throughout the Spring and Summer months. Table space can be rented in advance by call ing the County Park at 465-5271. or sellers can reserve space early in Ihe day on Saturday or Sunday Set up time is scheduled for 8am and selling time will start al 9 a m The County Park is located on Route 9. two miles north of Court House

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18 Born in France, she operated a grocery store DAVID W IANIRO, 25. of North Cape May. April 9 Formerly of Bryn Mawr, Pa., he was a commercial fisherman FLORENCE D IRWIN. 85, of Court House. April 10 Born in Massachusetts, she was formerly of Beach

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KRISTIAN A ISAKSEN. 62, of North Cape May. April 12 Born in Norway, he was a commercial fisherman for 40 vears HELEN M IVORY. 76, of Erma, April 16 She was a director of the junior choir of the Tabernacle United Methodist Church J WARREN KNIGHT. 18. of West Cape May, April 12 Born in Florida, hc-was a resident for 2 vears. EDWIN W LEVERING SR , 76. of North ( ape May. April 15 Born in Wildwood, he was a retired railway express agent FRED LYNCH. 92, of Ocean City. April 15 A retired recording engineer, he was a member of the Knights of Columbus MARGARET K KREUTZER MULLER. 71. of Cape May. April 10 A former teacher, she was the organist and a charter member of Cape May Lutheran Church GU1SEPPE NEPA. 96. of Woodbine A resident for 63 years, before retiring, he was a self employed

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