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Deaths John H. Athby, 75, of Seaville, Nov. 14. A retired, pattern maker at Lenox China, he was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church, Marmora. Fannie E. Maisch, 79, of North Wild wood, Nov. 12. Born in Dias Creek, she was a local resident for more than six decades and a retired registered nurse at the Lutheran Home. Austin Brown, 73, of Wikfwood Crest, Nov. 13. He was owner and captain of a party fishing boat and a member of American Legion Post 184, Wildwood. Caywood C. Coolly Sr., ' 81, of Ocean City, Nov. 14. An executive with Harry F. Ortlip and Co., he served as a consultant on the coo- . struction of the Alaskan pipeline. Henry R. (Bob) F other gill. 81, father of Lower Township Mayor Robert Fothergill, Nov. 13, in Spring Lake, Mich. Born in Wilmington, Del., he was a retired oil exploration executive. Egil 0. Gogs tad, 83, of Cape May Point, Afcv. 12. Born in Norway, he was a resident here for 23 years. Florence Guyon, 69, formerly of Stone Harbor, Nov. 13. • She owned and operated Guyon's Marina before moving to Big Pine Key, Fla., 24 years ago. Patricia Henton, 42 of Tuckahoe, Nov. 12. Born in Philadelphia, she lived in Ocean City before moving here a year ago. Russell Lackey. 69, of Swainton, Oct. 16, in Deer Park, Calf. After retirement from the Coast Guard, he was employed by the Cape May County. He was a member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church. Joseph W. MacMinn Sr., 66, of Ocean City, Npv. 13. A retired sales representative, he was a member of the Professional Chefs Association of South Jersey. James Schellinger Jr., 24, of Bradford, R.I., Nov. 11. Born in Cape May, he was a shipfitter. He died in an auto accident, p GrayceB. Wendler, 81, of Court House, Nov. 12. A resident for five years, she made her home in North Wildwood for mm* than 35 years. rcvsi IB Consume Value Sloe BB I SELLS... ■ ■ -Baby Products I I •Beauty Aids | •Candy & Gum B| J _ -Cigars & | / ■ Cigarettes ■ •Cosmetics & I Fragrances m I •Deodorants •Film & Flash | •First Aid Supplies m ■ •Hair Care Products •Health Aids | I •Medicines & ■ ■ Remedies I -Pantyhose •Photo Finishing I »School Supplies ■ •Skin Care •Vitamins ^rtnOnTnnUV^J

