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Louis C. Abrams, 78, of Villas, Dec. 28. Born in 'Philadelphia, he was a resident for 13 years. Elizabeth Balsamo, 79, of Stone Harbor, Jan. 5. Formerly of Vineland, she an± her imsband owned ana operated the Vineland Electrical Supply. Fred K. Bariling, 84, of Marmora, Dec. 31. Formerly of Haddonfield, he was an area resident for the past 20 years. Leonard H. Chanoux, 74, of Rio Grande, Jan. 4. A , resident since 1940. We was a fohmer ’electrical contractor. Lewis F. Clark, Jr., 40, of Ocean City, Jan. 1. He was a senior counsel to the state Casino Control
Nicolina Dionisio, 71, of
Sea Isle City, Jan. 7. Formerly of Philadelphia, she was a resident for 25 years. Jane M. Dougherty, 73, of Ocean City, Jan. 6. Formerly of Philadelphia, she was a member of the Leisure Club of Our Lady of Good Counsel Church. Steven Gregory, three months old, of Green Creek, Dec 31. George A. Griffith, 72, of Villas, Dec. 29. Formerly of Darby, Pa., he was employed by the county Municipal Utilities Authority. Catherine E. Hogan, 76,
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of North Cape .May, Jan. 3. She was a member of St. John of God Roman Catholic Church and the American Association of Retired Persons. F. Evelyn Johnson, 72, of Wildwood, Jan. 4. She was a lifelong resident and a member of St. Ann’s Roman Catholic Church. Henry C. Lapidus, 79, of Springfield, 111., Dec.- 13. Formerly of WildwOod, he was editor of the Gazette Leader for 40 years. Charles E. Lindsay, 69, of Cape May, Dec. 31. A U.S. Army veteran of World War II, he' taught instrumental music in the Cape May and Wildwood Crest school systems for seven years. Emily Laubert, 84, of Court House, Dec. 29. A resident for several years, she was formerly of Clermont. Mae B. Meyer, 83, of Burleigh, Dec. 26. Bom in Philadelphia, she was a resident of this area since 1958. William Nicholson, 91, of Lower Township, Dec. 31. A retired carpenter, he was a member of American Legion Post 184 of Wildwood. Margaret H. O’Connor, 72. of Cape May, Jan. 7. She was a member of Our Lady Star of the Sea Church and the American Association of Retired Persons. Francis Owens, 80, of Stone Harbor, Jan. 2: A resident for 26 years, he was an avid fisherman. Edward A. Pezzi, 44, of Pitman, Jan. 6. He was formerly of Sea Isle City. Ruth W. Read, 83, of Ocean City, Jan. 5. A member, of St. Peter’s United Methodist Church, she was a retired school teacher. Anne Senser, 72, of North Wildwood, Jan. 3. Kate H. Sorensen, 75, of Cape May, Dec. 29. Formerly of Leonia, she was a retired registered nurse. Anne L. Statzell, 87, of Cape May Point, Dec. 31. A resident for 36 years, she was a member of St. Peter’s By the Sea Episcopal Church. Theodore Wilhelm, 83, <5f Villas, Jan. 4. John W. Wray Sr., 81, of Villas, Jan. 1. Bom in Philadelphia, he was formerly of Primos, Pa.
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