Cape May County Herald, 5 June 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 57

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Florence M. Bellerjeau, 92, of Wildwood, June 1. Born in England, she was a local resident for 59 years. She was past president oi the Ladies' Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3509. Andrew Bellingham, 82, of North Cape May, May 24, Bom in Scotland, he was a retired school teacher, artist and exhibitor of Revolutionary War paintings. Marian V. Black, 80, of Ocean City, May 27. A member of the Westminster Circle, First Presbyterian Church she was active for many years in local volunteer and charity work Emily O. Brown, 78, of Wildwood Crest, May 31. A local resident since 1954, she was a member of Crest Community Church, the Keen-Agers and the Golden Age clubs. Cornelia H. Camara, 70, of North Cape May, May 31. A local resident for a decade, she formerly lived in Pitman. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church of Cape May. Julia M. Catarcio, 81, of Cape May, May 25. A local resident most of her life, she was a well-known seamstress, employed for many years by Tenenbaum Clothiers. Marion C. Cobb, 90, of Cape May, May 24. A local resident for a quarter century, she was a retired office worker for the Insurance Company of America, Philadelphia. Active in the preservation movement,

she also belonged to the local and national Audubon societies. John W. Cuisck, 72, of Sea Isle City, June 1. A retired Philadelphia bus driver he had worked as a toll collector on the Garden State Parkway. Richard C. Gatter Jr., 74, of North Wildwood, May 25 A half-century local resident, he \$as a much-decor-ated veteran of World War II, including a - personal commendation from British Prime Minister Winston Churchhill. He was a member of the 557th Bomber Squadron Association. Jennie Gianfortuno, 69, of Lower Township, June 1. A local resident for six years, she was a retired Sears employe from Silver Springs, Md. Joseph F. Gowen, 81, of Cape May, May 25. A Navy veteran of World War II, he Was a retired banker for Girard Trust. He was a local resident for seven years. Thelma Gurdgiel, 52, of Woodbine, May 24. Born in Bridgeton, she was an area resident for 36 years. Anne M. Hagood, 81, of Sea Isle City, May 27. A local resident for 18 years, she was a retired administrator for the Rest Haven Nursing Home in Broomall, Pa. Sarah S. Hassell. 78, of Ocean City, May 24. A local resident for 31 years, she was a retired city substitute teacher and a past director of the Royal Order of Jesters. William J. Hopkins. 61, of Villas, May 31. Retired from the Camden Fire Department, he was a Navy veteran of World War II and a member of VFW Post 5341. Christopher H. Jacoby, 84, of Buena, May 29. Formerly of Ocean City, he owned and operated a plaster and bricklaying company there for 49 years. Bertha M. Kreiss, 68, of North Cape May. May 27. A local resident for a decade, she was a member of the county Animal Welfare Society. Anna LaGrossa, 61, of Rio Grande, May 26. Born in Philadelphia, she was a local resident for 35 years. George J. Leieune, 86, of Ocean City, May 24. A retired guidance counselor and teacher in Philadelphia Schools for 50 years, he later was a guidance counselor at Holy Spirit High School, Absecon. He founded the Hobby Haven Sailing School in 1938 where he conducted summer classes until 1974. Valeria Mariani, 87, formerly of Cape May, May 24. Born in Rome, she made her home in Folsom for 26 years. She was a former member of Our Lady Star of the Sea Church in Cape May. Joseph Pillert, 85, of Dias Creek, May 22. A resident for 35 years, he was a retired X-ray technician.

Mary Elizabeth Pine, 88, of Cape May, May 27. A local resident for 12 years, she worked at the U.S. NavyYard in Philadelphia during World Wars I and II. A. Ethel Ranck, 80, of Del Haven. May 31. She was a retired secretary for the Insurance Company of North America. Elizabeth S. Smedley, 75, of Ocean City. May 31. A local resident for a decade, she had worked in Stainton's Department Store. She formerly lived in Cheltenham, Pa. Frank J. Urban. 49, of Ocean City, June 1. He was executive director of the Camden County Health Services Center in Blackwood. He held a doctorate from Fairleigh Dickinson University and was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Marie K. Ward. 93. of North Wildwood, May 27. A retired toxicologist for the Dupont Chemical Co. of Wilmington. Del., she was a local resident for 44 years. Edmund C. Waynant, 79, of Villas, May 24. A retired office manager for the Periodical Press Co.. Philadelphia, he was a Fourth-Degree Knight of Columbus, Monsignor Moroney Post 3560, and a local resident for eight years. Grace M. Wernett, 64, of North Wildwood, May 25. A local resident for 24 years, she was a member of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Leather Workers' Local 206.

FREE HEARING TESTS SET FOR SENIOR CITIZENS Electronic hearing tests will be given free for senior citizens this week. A state licensed hearing aid specialist will be at the office to perform the tests. Anyone who has trouble hearing or understanding is welcome to have a test using the latest electronic equipment to determine his or her particular loss. Everyone should hove a hearing test at least once o yeor if there is ony trouble at all heoring dearly. Even people now wearing a heoring aid or those who have been told nothing could be done for them can find out about the latest methods of hearing help For the FREE TEST call the numbers below and arrange for on appointment or drop in at your convenience. HEARING AID DISPENSARY 112 S. Mom St. Cap* Mar CaM Haau. MJ 445-8199

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'Children Are People' NORTH CAPE MAY - "Children Are People, Too" is the theme of the 10:50 a.m. Sunday worship service of the Covenant Bible . Church, Fishing Creek Road, according to the senior pastor. Dr. George Fincke. The service will be broadcast over WCMC, 1230 AM, 11 a.m.- noon. After the service the congregation will enjoy a covered dish luncheon in honor of its 13th anniversary, and "Children's Day." Coffee House WILDWOOD - The Barnabas House coffee house is held every Friday night at 8 p. m. at 436 West Garfield Ave. This week, on Friday, the coffee house will host Lisa Taylor, who will minister through gospel music. Refreshments are served afterwards. Roast Beef In Avalon AVALON - The Avalon Methodist Church will hold its annual roast beef dinner 4 to 6:30 p.m. Saturday. Take-outs will be available 4 to 5 p.m. at the church, 34th street and Dune Drive. The menu is roast beef, baked potato, green beans, rolls, cole slaw, beverage, and homemade desserts! Tickets are available from members, and will also be sold at the door. For more information, call 967-4290

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