18 Herald— Lantern— Dispatch 8 May '85
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Walter L. Bartholomew, 76, of Ocepn City, May 3. A retired manager of the Seashore Oil Co., he was a director of H.S. Stainton L Co. where he was associated for 50 years. He was a life member of the Elks Lodge. Millville and an honorary member of the Ocean City Veterans of Foreign Wars Post. Dominick Cartolano, 67, of Wildwood, April 30. A local resident for four decades, he was a retired housing inspector for the City of Wildwood. He was a member of the Sylvester Grande Lodge of the Sons of Italy and of the Artisans. Stephen D. Clare. 43, of Ocean City, April 26. A ceramic engineer at Wheaton Industries in Millville. he had served with the Army in Ethiopia. Born . in Canada, he was a local resident for five years. Eva M. Cottee. 85. of Cape May Point, April 29. A local resident for 12 years, she was a member of the Cape May Point Civic Club. l^Miise S. Eidenberg, 74. of South Seaview, May 5. A 30 year resident of the area, she was a retired teacher from the Woodbine State , School. Mary V. Ficca, 81, of Cape May, May 3. Formerly of the Philadelphia area, she was a local resident for 12 years. Ella Mae Hassiepen, 64, of Petersburg. May 5. A longtime resident, she was active in the Women's Society of Christian Service and belonged to the Upper
Township Republican Club. Samuel Hearon Jr., 61, of Goshen. May 3. A heavy equipment operator for Earthworks Inc. of Marmora, he was a local resident all his life. KaUierine Hess. 73, of Absecon Highlands, April 28 in Georgetown, S.C. while returning to her home from Florida. Born in Swainton, she was an Atlantic County resident most of her life. Charles C. Hodgeland, 91, of Ocean City, May 1. An Ocean City resident for 12 years, he was a forester for the state of Pennsylvania. Rita M. Jancsura. 60, of North Cape May. May 1. A local resident for three decades, he was a pantry worker at the Lobster House. , David Jefferson, 45. of Ocean City, April 28. A local resident for two decades, he was employed in the maintenance department of the City of Ocean City. He was an ardent gardener. E. Jane Koenig. 87. of Cold Spring, May 3. A local resident for .35 years, she was a member of the Order of Eastern Star. Chapter 156, Cape May. Susan E. Mct'ann, 87, of North Wildwood, April | to Born in Philadelphia. was a local resident for 35 years. James W. McDonald Sr., 79, of Green Creek, April 30. He was a retired painter employed by Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton of Eddystone, Pa. for 30 years. He was a member of the Ancient Order of Hibernians of the Villas. Katherine E. Monihan, 85, of Ocean City, May 1. Born in Philadelphia, she was a local resident for 15 years. John Sanders. 85, of Court House, April 28. A senior deacon of Mt. Olive Baptist Church, he was a retired Cape May County Road Department truck driver. He was a local resident for 35 years. Mary K. Stull, 83, of Ocean City, May 1. She and her husband, the late Amos Stull, had owned and operated A.J. Stull and Co. in Philadelphia. She was a local resident since 1932. Helen II. Sutton. 86. of West Cape May. April 27. A lifelong Cape May County resident, she served as an American Red Cross ambulance driver during World War II. A former teacher at the Margaret Mace School, she retired as general manager of the Otten's Harbor Fuel and Ice Co. Nichola "Nick" Trombetta. 98. of Court House, April 28. Born in Italy, he owned a barbershop in Court House for 55 years. He was a member of the Sylvester Grande Lodge 1838, Sons of Italy of Wildwood. Card Pary On May 17 OCEAN CITY - The Altar and Rosary Society of Our Lady of Good Counsel Church will hold its annual card party 8 p.m. Friday, May 17, at the parish hall, 40th and As bury Avenue. Refreshments will be served. For ticket information, call 308-5465.
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