Cape May County Herald, 10 October 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 14

* • • . * 14 Herald & Lantern 10 October . '84

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Blanche E. Bleiler. 77, of North Wildwood, Oct. 5. Born in Philadelphia, she - was a resident here for the \ past 35 years and belonged to St. Ann's Church in Wildwood. Mary R. Bruner. 92, of North Cape May, Oct. 3. An area resident for 24 years, she was a member of the Women's Community Club of Cape May and the Cold Spring Presbyterian Church. She owned and operated a nursing home in Alden, Pa., from 1937 to 1943. Mary C. Burke, 87, of Green Creek, Oct. 4. Formerly of Philadelphia, she had made her home here Tor 13 years. Melvin P. Davis. 83. of Ocean City, Oct. 7. He was retired secretary and business manager for the Maurice River Township Board of Education and member of the Neptune Lodge No. 75. Free and Accepted Masons. Hannah M. Harris, 69. of Erma. Oct. 5. She became

a permanent resident eight months ago after retiring •^from the maintenance ^department of RCA in Camden. She was a. member of St. Raymond's Roman Catholic Church in Villas. . Leon S. Hicklen, 89, of North Cape May, Oct. 1. Formerly owner of the Reliance Brush Co., he lived here for 20 years before entering a nursing home in Cherry Hill. He was~~a Mason and a Shriner. (Catherine R. KeaVney. 75, of Cape May. Oct. 3. She moved here 10 years ago from Philadelphia as a retired credit department supervisor avith the Strawbridge and Clothier department store. Hanna Loder. 91, of Ocean City. Sept. 30. Bom in Denmark, she died at the Lutheran Home in Oceanview. Kathryn Loudermilk, 77. . of Ocean City, Sept. 29 A summer resident for more than 25 years, she moved here seven years ago. Florence Montanaro. of North Wildwood. Oct. 1. Until her retirement, she was a legal secretary for the Palmer Way law office in Wildwood. She was an area resident for 30 years. Peter T Opdenaker, 66. of Erma, Oct. 2. Formerly the owner and manager of the El Patio Motel in North Wildwood, he was a member of the Republican Club there and active in the loca« hotel-motel association. Harvey T. Staake. 81, of Ocean City, Oct. 5. A resident of Wesley Manor, he was a construction , manager with the Atlantic City Electric Company until retirement. Vincent P. Toole. 82, of North Cape May, Oct. 6. A journeyman electrician, he was an area resident for 19 years, a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers 126 of Philadelphia; the Ancient Order of Hibernians of America; and the West End Boat Club. Chester, Pa. Agnes W. Wilson. 79, of Somers Point, Oct. 5. Bom in Scotland, she was a retired bookkeeper with Garden Motors in Ocean City, and belonged to St. Peter's United Methodist Church in Ocean City.

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