Cape May County Herald, 30 November 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 10

Herald & Lantern 30 November '83

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The following births have been reported by area hospitals: Burdette Tomlin Tracy Jeanne to Terrance and Deborah Ranck Brown of Lower Township, Nov. 14. Matthew Stone to Steven and Kathleen Kelly Rogers of Villas, Nov. 14. Peter John to Robert and Sarah Smith Base of Rio Grande, Nov. 15. John Charles to Charles and Nancy McConeghy Walker of Lowr Township, Nov.,15. Melissa Ann to Steven and Rhonda West Rossi of Erma, Nov. 15. Tina Marie to Mickey and Veronica Turner Farrington of Woodbine, Nov. 16. Michelle Lynn to Ronald and Gertrude Hubbard McGowan of West Wildwood, Nov. 17. Dana Marie to Thomas and Margaret Watson Amenhauser of North Cape May, Nov. 17. Joseph Richard to Anthony and Terri Palmer Sees of West Wildwood, Nov. 18. Mark James to Kevin and Maria Wood Crookston of North Cape May, Nov. 19. Shore Memorial Son to Victor and Kausar Fazal-Ellehi Gill of Ocean City, Nov. 14. Daughter to Gregg and

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Linda Franco Cardaci of Cape May, Nov. 15. Daughter to Jade and Martha Records Heath cote of Burleigh, Nov. 15. Son to Lawrence and Jacqueline You mans Hickman of Woodbine, Nov. 16. Daughter to John and Ruthann Gavigan Fitzpatrick of Ocean City, Nov. 18. Son to John and Malinda Baer Freedman of Woodbine, Nov. 19. Son to Keith and Kathleen Pfeufer Gesler of Ocean City, Nov. 20.

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Grace B. Bair, 88, of Cape May Point, Nov. 24. Widow of a former Cape May Point mayor, she served for 20 years on the local board of education. Gertrude L. Bartling, 82, of Marmora, Nov. 20. Formerly of Haddonfield, she was a resident for 20 years. » Nelson M. Davis, 85, of Marmora, Nov. 19. Formerly of Drexel Hill, Pa., he had been the manager of Supplee Dairies before retirement. Frances E. Evans, 78,1ir Court House, Nov. 25. She was a member of the Altar Rosary Society of Our Lady of Angels Church, and belonged to the American Red Cross. Paul J. Gelston, 88, of Ocean City, Nov. 19. A resident since 1960, he was a member of the Gardens Club and the Ocean City Civic Club. Eldridge E. Long, 85, of Cape May, Nov. 19. Bom in Maryland, he was retired from the city Department of Public Works. Giro E. Marciano, of Wildwood Crest, Nov. 18. A professional singer, he went by the name Gino Marco. He was the owner and operator of the Beachcomber Restaurant. Dorothy V. Nidorf, 73, of North Wildwood, Nov. 26. A local resident for 50 years, she retired two years ago as the supervising nurse of central supply at Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital. Julia A. Pflieger, 98, of Ocean City, Nov. 20. Bom in McConnellstown, Pa., she was a member of Calvary United Methodist Church. Kenneth W. Rath Sr., 68, of Villas, Nov. 23. Formerly of Drexel Hill, Pa., he was a member of the Court House American Legion post. Carl H. Rauschenbach, 74, of Villas, Nov. 26. Bora in Philadelphia, he was a resident for nine years. Margaret C. Sears, 77, of Villas, Nov. 19. She was a member of the Lower Township Rescue Squad and the Lower Township Democratic Club. Ruth M. Vogt, 84, of Ocean City, Nov. 18. Bora in Philadelphia, she was a member of St. Peter’s United Methodist Church. Thomas W. Whitlock, 69, of Villas, Nov. 23. A resident for 20 years, he was a retired pipefitter and plumber. Gretchen P. Seiler, 75, of Ocean City, Nov. 23. Formerly of Millinton, N.J., she was a member of the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. Frank Steelman, 73, of Erma, Nov. 22. A lifelong area resident, he was a retired custodian for Lower Township schools.

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