Cape May County Herald, 15 February 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 5

Herald it Lantern 15 February '84

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Charles E. liouett, 74, of Somers Point, Feb. 8. A member of the Friendship CJub of Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, he was the new director of the Swinging Old Timers Band. Mabel C. Cahaley, 87, of Cape May, Teb. 9. Born in CanHfcn, she lived here for eight years. . Franklin H. Camp, 88, of Cape May Court House, Feb. 9. A lifelong resident of the area, he was a member of the First Cape May Baptist Church. Hugh A. Casey, 70, of Wildwood Crest, Feb. 2. A World War H Army Air Corps veteran, .he was Retired from the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Anne M. Doonan, 45, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Feb. 10. Born in Philadelphia, she was formerly of Wildwood. Catherine M. Lull. 77, of Pleasantville, formerly of Ocean City, Feb. 8. She had been with Delaware ToolSteel Co. for 50 years. Hugh A. MacMuIlan Jr.. 66, of Ocean City, Feb. 4. A Marine Corps veteran of World War II, he was a former Lansdowne (Pa.) borough councilman. John Mearns, of Marmora, Feb. 2. Formerly of Brick Town, he was chief of security at Resorts International Hotel Casino. J. Frederick Millick. 80. of North Cape May. Feb. 9. Born in Philadelphia, he was a resident for 21 years. Fay Platt,. 50, of Burleigh, Feb. 3. Born in Philadelphia, she was a resident for 27 years. Sherman Willeigh Shultz, of Ocean City, Feb. 6. Formerly* of Harrisburg, Pa., he was a member of the Ocean .City Fishing * Club. Andrew M. Stackhouse, 82, of Marmora, Feb. 10. Formerly of Ocean City, he was a member of the American Kennel Club. Marie Turnier, 68, of Avalon, Feb. 9. A resident for 34 years, she was a member of the Cape May Court House Church of Christ.

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