Cape May County Herald, 20 February 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 33

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Deaths

Mark A. Allien. 62. of North Cape May, Feb II. A local resident for 44 years, she was a cook at Keene's Kitchen and a member of Our Lady Star of the Sea Church. Cape May Seymour Benson, 65, of Woodbine. Feb 14 Bom in Woodbine, he spent his entire life there Army Air Corps veteran of World War II, he had been a borough councilman and a volunteer fireman Ella Blatka, 91. of North Wildwood, Feb 16 Born in Germany, she was a local resident for 29 years Calvin Cossaboon Sr.. 43. of Court House. Feb II of auto accident injuries. Owner of D and C Equip ment Rental, he was a local resident since infancy, an army veteran of the Vietnam War and a member of Mantua Lodge 95, Free and Accepted Masons Manila J. Davis. 64. of Ocean City. Feb 15. A local resident for 61 years, she was a member of St. Peter's United Methodist Church Her late husband. Carl J. Davis owned of Davis Hardware Raymond J. HrtxH. 58. of Ocean City, Feb 15. A WorJd War II Navy veteran, he was purchasing agent for the county Municipal Utilities Authority Formerly, he was an assistant county treasurer and an accoun tant at RCA involved with the Minuteman Defense Program in southern New Jersey Sophie Hicke. 87, of Ocean City, Feb 10 Born in Austria, she was a longtime local resident Elizabeth Lamach. 90. of Wildwood. Feb 15 Born in Chester. Pa., she was a local resident 62 years who belonged to the ladle's auxiliary VFW Post 539 and of American Legion Post 184. Anna W. Lippke. 76. of Rio Grande. Feb 11 She and her late husband operated Lippke's Luncheonette in Anglesea from 1949 to 1970 She was on the administrative board of First United Methodist Church of North Wildwood and past president of the Ladie's Auxiliary of Anglesea Fire Co. Juliana Macciocchi. 61. of Cape May. Feb. 14 She was employed as a chambermaid at Resorts International Hotel Casino and was a member of Our Lady of the Angels Church. Court House Mary C Mathi*. 85. of Villas. Feb 13 Born in Viena. Austria, she was a local resident mo6t of her life She was employed by the former Wildwood Clothing Co as a machine operator for many years Henrietta I. May. 55. of Court House. Feb 14 Born in Court House, she lived in West Hudson. Fla before returning to her birthplace more than a year ago She was a retired waitress and member of First Baptist Church Frank B. MrPherton. 74. of Cold Spring. Feb 16 A

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lifelong local resident, he was a retired farmer and custodian of the Cold Spr ing Cemetery for four decades He had been a fireman with the Pennsylvania -Reading Railroad lavifef Monte, 86. of Court House. Feb 12 She was past president of the Women's Civic Club of Stone Harbor and a member of the Corinthian Yacht Club of Cape May. Cape May Beach Club. Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital Auxiliary and the county Historical and Genealogical Society Romeo Paulin. 76, of Wildwood. Feb 14 A self employed plaster contrac tor. he was a local resident for 35 years after moving here from Philadelphia James W. Parker. 63. of North Cape May. Feb 12 County undersheriff and owner of Bay shore Exxon, he was a Marine Corps veteran of World War II who served in the Pacific He later served as a lieutenant with the Pennsylvania state police, an investigator for the county Welfare Board, and as a policeman in Lower Township James W. Smith. 86. of Ocean City, Feb 12. He was a sales manager for the Sun Ray Drug Co in southern New Jersey, and a teller in the First Na tional Bank of South Jersey and a veteran of World War I William Rhine Steer. 69, of Green Creek. Feb 12 in Captiva. Fla . while on vacation He was a selfemployed crane operator until 1968 Roar A. Staiger. 90. of Beesley's Point. Feb 12 Born in Ireland, she came to the U.S. at age 17 and was a longtime Atlantic County resident before moving here 18 years ago Anna Mae Steffey, 78. of Wildwood Crest. Feb 14 A local resident for 45 years, he was a former employe of the Wildwood Acme Paul A. Stevens Sr.. 74. of North Cape May, Feb 12 He was past commander of the Sgt Frank T Vanik Post 492. VFW in Baltimore where he lived before moving here 1 1 years ago H. Kussril Stiles. 87. of Cold Spring. Feb II A Navy veteran of World War I. he was a retired athletic trainer for the Westfield school system and belong ed to Cape Island Lodge No 30. Free and Accepted Masons William C. Stremk. 77, of Ocean City, Feb 17 He was retired president of three Philadelphia typeset i ting firms who founded Malvern Publishing Co He had been a local resident ] for 25 years | Frank J. Tate. 75. of ] North Cape May. Feb 12 A retired sheet metal worker for International Telegraph and Telegram in Clifton where he was employed 30 years, he was a local resident 10 years (korge K. Thompson, 90. of Ocean City. Feb II He was a local resident two years, and a member of the old Timer Amateur Radio Club Sarah M. Vaughn 93. of Cape May. Feb 15 Bom in Shawboro. N.C . she was a member of the Macedonia Baptist Church

Ambulance Corps Installs New Staff

COURT HOUSE - New officers, including Artnur Cornell as president and Ed Watts as chief, were installed recently by the Mid dk Township Amoulance Corps Other officers are Pat Verychen. vice president. Petey Back, secretary . Ivy Mo&sbrouks. treasurer. Ed Verychen. chaplain; Joe Capetto. sergeant at arms Line officers in addition to Watts are: Sea brook, assistant chief ; Fred Klug. lieutenant . Sally Ann Garrison. captain Trustees are George Simpkins and John Sjostrom THE AMBULANCE corps answers an average

of 30 calls a month ranging from highway accidents to house calls It has two fully equipped ambulances and there's always a duty crew ready for any emergency There is a constant need for volunteers and the corps will pay for the necessary training course on successful completion Anyone wishing to take part is asked to call Ivy Mossbrooks after I 30 p m at 465 3169 for further

Births

The following births have been reported by area hospitals: BURDETTE TOMLIN Brian Taylor to Daniel and Nancy Ann Taylor Lloyd of Stone Harbor. Feb 2 Erica Lynn to George and Lorraine Day Shade of Court House. Feb 2. Samuel John to Samuel and Frances Mannella O'Brien of Villas. Feb 7 Elizabeth Ann to Michael and Melissa Serbeck Hub ba of Wildwood. Feb 8 Alicia Lynn to Bnan and Nancy Cochran Sebastian of Villas. Feb 9 Bill Roy to Robert and Karen Foster Pfaff of North Cape May. Feb 8 Daniel Dwight to Andrew and Nevada Thomas D'Agostino of Villas. Feb 10 Rebecca Lynn to Michael and Bridget Clark Harron of Villas. Feb 10 Steven Anthony to Richard and Doreen Buck Gavctti of North Cape May. Feb 10 Melissa Ann to Robert and Sandra Shanklin Zshkovtkv of Villas Feb 10 Peggy Ashley Noel to Lon Lynn Jones of Rio Grande. Feb 10 Christine Marie to Robert and Mana DePinho Schumann of Cape May, Feb 11 Threase Mane to James and JoAnn Beach Mansfktd of North Cape May. Feb II. Jason Charles to John and Cynthia Sansone Binder of Wildwood Crest. Feb 11. Latoya Vasheti to James and Gilda Shock Iv Matthews of Court House. Feb 14 Chelsea Baird to Nicholas and June Warren Irwin of Stone Harbor. Feb 13 SHORE MEMORIAL Son to Michak and Mary

Bushong of Court House. Jan 2 Daughter to Bruce and Christina McMemanin Beaver of Ocean City, Jan 28 Daughter to Robert and Lome Shaw J owe* of North Cape May. Jan 29 Son to Christopher and Catherine Reynolds Barkett of Dennisville. Jan 30 Daughter to Paul and Koula Stakou kouzoukas of Ocean City, Jan 30 Son to Roland and Nina Cox Hemling of Marmora. Jan 31 Daughter to Mark and Karen Brown Stainthorpe of Tuck a hoe Feb 2 Son to Robert and Ins Klavan ( iinkscale of Ocean City. Feb 2 Daughter to Thomas and Ardan Scott Shaw of Ocean City. Feb. 3 Daughter to Thomas and Cathy DtGuglielmo Brophv of Ocean View . Feb 4 Daughter to Shelby and Kathleen Abadie He win of Cape May. Feb 5. Son to Donald and Knsta Pultz Naebuhr of Ocean City. Feb 6 Daughter to Kevin and Tina Maffer Thomas of , Ocean City. Feb 6 Daughter to Joseph an Gail Erhckson Mrlnne* of Tuckahoe. Feb 7 Daughter to Scott and Karen Peetros Moorb\ of Cape May. Feb 7 Daughter to John and Barbara Verna Gallagher of Wildwood Feb 9 Son to Henry and Margaret Klebacher Von Bergen of Petersburg. Feb 9 Son to Lee and Traces Davis Urban of Ocean Citv, Feb 10 Son to Thomas and Stephanie Mancuso Shagren of Cape May. Feb 11 Son to James and Nancy Vanderpool Harris of Ocean City. Feb 11

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