Cape May County Herald, 27 June 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 46

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ZAHEER FAKOOQUI, M.D. Internist and General Practitioner • MEDICAID AND MEDICARE ACCEPTED • WILL MAKE HOUSE CALLS HOURS: Mon 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. 4 Wed. to Frt. 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. 886-7749 Sat .9 A.M. to 12 Noon * PLAZA PROFESSIONAL BUILDING BAYSHORE RD. & GREENWOOD AVE. VILLAS

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CAPE MAY — The First Presbyterian Church announces the start of the Tuesday Afternoon MiniConcert Series with the • performance of Suzanne Rhodes Collier, soprano, of Fredericksburg. Va.. 4 p.m. Tuesday. July 3. The recital of soprano and organ music will include

aria| from the well-known or-'t -ids. Syfzanne Rhodes Collier has presented many recitals in the past fewyears and maintains a private voice studio in addition to teaching at^lhe University of Maryland. She has performed on the Piccolo Contemporary

Women's Series in Charleston. S C. She has also appeared in the Washington Bach Consort at the National Cathedral, and has sung on the Minority Arts Project of Contemporary Music at the Donnell Library Recital Hall. New York City. She is currently work-

ing on a Doctorate of Musical Arts at the University of Maryland. The summer concerts are held in the church at Hughes and Decatur Streets every Tuesday 4-4:30 p.m. during July anil August. Admission is free, the public is invited and dress is casual.

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f Deaths

John Askew. 67. of Wildwood. June 1. An area resident for many years, he was a retired highway .maintenancfL_eniployee of the City of Wildwood. Emily F. Bailey. 57. of Palermo. June 19. A former member of the Upper Township Board of Education, she was active in church and civic affairs. Phyllis A. Bateman. 77, of Goshen, June 21 . An area resident for 41 years, she was involved in the foster grandparent program for 16 years. e Elias H. Borden, of Del Haven, June 24. An area resident for 8 years, he was I a retired traffic manager for the Allied Chemical Co. of Philadelphia. Louis T.^Camara. .80. of North Cape May. June 21. Born in Portugal, he was a retired loom fixer in the

textile industry in Philadelphia. David J. Coles Jr.. 82. of Ocean City. June 17. An area resident for 37 years, he was a retired electrical engineer. Annette K. Conrow. 84, of Brigantine. June 20. Born in Camden, she died at the Eastern Shore Nursing and Convalescent Center. ' Swainton. Anna E. Hayes, 74. of Wildwood Crest. June 21. A saleswoman for Johnson's Furniture in Wildwood until 1956. she also worked for Douglass Candies. Elizabeth L. Holmes. 92. of Dias Creek. June 17. A member of the Wildwood Golden Age Club and the Lower Township Friendship Circle Club, she lived here for 65 years. Leroy II. Howell. 78. of Cold Spring. June 15. A retired lieutenant commander in the U.S. Coast I Guard, he lived in this area — all his life. ,. Francis M. Jordan. 60. of Rio Grande. June 15. Born in Green Creek, she was a merchandiser for Murphy Mart in Cape May Court House. Robert A. I.owther Jr.. 89; of Stone Harbor. June 1$. An area resident for 32 years, he was one of the first American flyers in World War I. Nellie M.H. Mullen. 57. of .Steelmantown. June 20. Born in Sea Isle City, she jived there for 20 years and ivas employed by W.T. jGrant in Cape May Court ' flouse. | Mary C. Murray, of jpcean City, June 16. • Catherine O'Neill, 86. of jporth Wildwood, June 15. An area resident for 25 iyears, she was born in England. £ Paul Popelich, 69, of Town Bank, June 21. A r 'retired employee of the ■Cape May-Lewes Ferry, he iilived here for 25 years, f Warren E. Ruttle, of Melrose Park, Pa., June 9. Chairman of the Board of j Ruttle, Shaw and Wetherill, Inc., he maintained a home in Wildwood Crest for the past 25 years.

Elizabeth Schlight, 84. of Townsend's Inlet. June 18. An area resident for 25 years, she was born in Philadelphia. Edna C. Trank. 85, of Villas, June 23. A longtime resident of Woodbury Heights, she lived here for two years. Marie Valberg Stohr. 94.^--of Avalon. June 18. Bom m Stockholm. Sweden. sh\\ lived in this area for four^« years. " /" Emilie T. Wagner. 90, olsA Ocean View, June 18. A T resident of Egg Harbor City for 42 years, she was a member of Zion Lutheran Church. Malcolm R. Young. 87, of Beesley's Point. June 18. A life long resident of this ' community, he was an ^ agent for the Department of the Treasury in its Baltimore office.

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