Cape May County Herald, 18 May 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 16

Herald & Lantern 18 May '83

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James F Doyle Sr . 62, of Avalon. May 14. He was an emergency medical technician for the Avalon Rescue Squad and a parish council member of Maris Stella Church. Judith Anne Katsiff, 3ft, of Ocean City, May 11. An avid fisherwoman, she was also a columnist for Today’s Women William J. Mahan Sr.. May 11. He was a member of the Wildwood Golf and Country Club and the Villas Fishing Club. Emma L. Miller, of Ocean City. A resident for 80 years, she was the widow of Parker Miller II, grandson of the first resident of Ocean City Charles O'Reiliy, 65, of Wildwood. May 8 Formerely of Baltimore, he was a merchant seaman. Eddie Parker, 76, of Whitesboro, May 10 Born in Georgia, he had recently moved here from Philadelphia Marie A Risley, 73, of Havertown, Pa , formerly of Sea Isle City, May II Dorothy W Roberts, 76. of Avalon, May 9 Formerly of Pennsauken, she was a member of the American Association of Retired Persons. Jgsephine Shockey, 58. of Ocean City, May 10. A Sunday school teacher for many years, she was a member of the First Presbyterian Church George E Spence, 64. of Stone Harbor, May 14. He was a member of Our Savior Lutheran Church and the Stone Harbor Senior Citizens. John T Stethers, 68. of Ocean City, May 14 He was a publisher of the Ocean CiBike Racks On the Way STONE HARBOR - Three bike racks, which will accommodate 70 bicycles, will be installed behind the water control building adjacent to the water tower parkmg lot The new bike racks will afford the users, cycling to the business area a place to park their bikes and then go shopping

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Cape May Court House. May 14. Bom in Atlantic City, he was a retired baking instructor with the Cape May County Vocational Elizabeth V. Wortman, 78, of N. Wildwood, May 8. She was a resident for 13 years and a member of the Golden Age Club.

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