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Michele, Allegretto, 90, of Ocean City, Sept. 3. Born in Italy, be was a local resident mo6t of his life. He was a retired cement finisher for Castaldi Cement Co. and a member of the Columbus Club. W. Wilson Bates. 66, of Ocean City, Sept. 7. Born in Philadelphia, he lived here for 10 years. A retired machinist for the Mobil Oil Co. in Pauls boro, he was active with the Boy Scouts of America and a member of the Crescent Temple Shrine in Trenton. Joseph A. Bogucki, Jr., 58, of Shawcrest, Sept. 4. | Born in Chester, Pa., he [ was a three-year resident. 3 A welder for the British i Petroleum Oil Co. in Mar- ; cus Hook, Pa., be was a U.S. Army veteran of J World War II. John E. Bond, 67, of West Cape May, Sept. 2. Bom in Bingham ton, N.Y., be was an area resident for 10 years and a lifelong member of DAV Chapter 44, Cape May. Sharon Shollins Burke, 28, of Ocean City, Aug. 31. Born in Philadelphia" . she was a resident here for eight years. \ Gertrude M. Burton, 74, i of Philadelphia, Sept. She summered in Lower Township for many years where she was born. Margaret A. Diggs, 68, of Wildwood, Sept. 4. Bom in Philadelphia, she lived here for more than 60 years. She was a retired waitress. Enrico "Henry" J. Gervasi. 66, of Wildwood Crest, Sept. 5. Born in Philadelphia, he lived here for 16 years and was the owner and operator of Enrico's Restaurant from

1970 to 1964. Wilbert P. Henry, 65, of Cape May, Sept. 5.. An area resident for 50 years, he worked for the Commercial Garage in Cape May and at Kihdall Ford in Wildwood. . He was an Army veteran of I World War U. Elizabeth B. Keating, 96, | of North Wildwood, Sept. 3. | Born in Vineland, she was a I local resident most of her ' life. She was a member of the Ladies^ Auxiliary of the North Wildwood Volunteer Fire Co. A. Marino, 62, of Wildwood Crest, Sept. 3. Bom in Philadelphia, she lived here more than seven years. Louise H. Mason, 78, of Court House, Sept. 2. Born in Ohio, she was an area j resident for the past 53

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years. She was a member of the South Jersey Homemakers. Ruth M. Minguez, 76, of Avalon, Sept. 5. Bom in Philadelphia, she was a 12-year resident. She was a member of the Avalon Seniors. Harry D. Staler. 71, of North Cape May, Sept. 2. Bom in Philadelphia , be was an eight-year resident. He was a civil engineer for the Frankford Arsenal for 23 years. Lillian J. Stedford, 80, of Stone Harbor, Sept. 5. Bora in h(erth Carolina, she was a 30-year resident. She was a member Of. Our Saviour Lutheran Church. William Unitis, 76, of North Cape May, Aug. 31. Bom in Philadelphia, he was a local resident for 14 years. He owned and operated Bill's Barber Shop in Philadelphia for more than 25 years. George White. 84, of Villas, Sept. 1. A 23-year .resident he formerly lived in j Philadelphia where he was a self-employed carpenter. Aloysius F. Zarawski, 76, of l^orth Wildwood, Sept. 6. He fas a former employe ofChe county Bridge Com- — mission and a designer, planner and expediter for David Weber Co. in Philadelphia. \burbossbon H Hi I. lul I. ■.I I, in uie nuefCOfTL He's having nLn.l - § - cnestpams. tot American Rod Croas JL Mr II Mr Will fan' ■

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