Cape May County Herald, 12 June 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 26

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Fdward J. Alberts. 53, of Villas. June r8. A retired weaver for CollinsAikmans of Philadelphia, he was a local resident for 25 years. Clayton C. Burns. 82. of Del Haven, June 3. An Army veteran of World War II. he was a retired maintenance man for Merck and Company. Rahway, and a local resident for nine years. Melvin Cain Jr., 77. of Court House, June 4. A retired telephone installer for New Jersey Bell, he was a member of the Telephone Pioneers of LI America and an associate member of the county Amateur Radio Club. Robert I.. Cogill. 64. of North Wildwood. June 6. A salesman for Sears Roebuck in Media. Pa., he _ was a local resident for two years. He belonged to the I Disabled American 1 Veterans of Philadelphia. I Hannah K. Coombs, of ; Wildwood Crest. June 8. i She was a local resident for | 71 years. Ruth T. Cummings. 62. of , Sea Isle City. June 4. ■ Formerly of Philadelphia. * i she was a retired clerk for I Sears. Roebuck & Co. and a j volunteer with the Sisters of the Holy Redeemer. ! Swainton. j Charles DeFeo, 73. of i Villas. June 5. Retired owner of DeFeo 's Texaco. Darby. Pa., he belonged to | the Stella Maris Council. 3546. Knights of Columbus. , Krma. and the Lower Township Democrat Club. Mary K..DeMay, 83. of J Villas, June 7. An area resident of 65 years, she _ formerly lived in North j Wildwood Kena II. Kwan. 88. of Wildwood Crest. June 6. A lifelong area resident, she was a member of the Order of Ihe Eastern Star Chapter 118 and the Daughters of America. George A. Flynn. 73. of North Cape May. June 5. A self-employed master plumber, he was a Marine Corps veteran of World War II and a member of Town Bank Memorial Post No 3725 Thomas Allen Haney Jr.. V 79, of Avalon. June 3. A I local resident for 15 years, i he was a retired driver- ' salesman for Mrs Smith's Pie Co v William W. Ilyman, 79. of West Cape May. June 3 A 50-year resident, he was a retired custodian for Cape May Elementary School J He and his wife. Ruth, ran a private catering business Lena M. Kemp. 79. of A Petersburg. June 2. She liv- ■ ed in Tansboro before I becoming an Upper I Township resident nine I years ago Elsie T. Kilpatrick. 65. of I* Green Creek. June 4 Born I in South Seaville, she was a

lifelong area resident and was employed as a recreation worker at the Woodbine Developmental Center for more than 15 years. Edna T. Worrell. 88. of North Cape May. June 4. Born in Inslaystown, she was a longtime area resident. George J. Morrison. 67. of Sea Isle City, June 7. A treatment plant operator in the County, he was a founder of the Red Devil Athletic Boys' Club in Mayfair, Pa. He was a local resident for 13 years. David Probinsky. 66. a Wildwood native. June 6 in Miami. A controversal publicist, land developer and political activist, he helped organize Wildwood Mayor Earl Ostrander's successful campaign in 1983 In recent years, he lived in Florida. Mexico. Brazil and the Dominican Republic. Kenneth Shaw. 54, of Wildwood. June 8. A heavy equipment operator, he was a Navy veteran of the Korean War Dr. William S. Spaeth. 84. of Avalon. June 5. An osteopath specializing in pediatrics, he practiced in Drexel Hill. Pa., before moving to Avalon in 1977 where he continued practicing on a limited basis until last year. A member of the American Osteopathic Board of Pediatrics for 41 years, he served as chairman from 1952 - 1962. James W. Tighe. 68. of Villas. June 6. He was a retired steelworker for U.S. Steel Tube Division in Fairless Hills. Pa. and a member of the Charles •'Buddy" Lewis Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5343. Oscar Unglaub. 78. of Rio Grande. June 4. A former resident of Cape May Point, he was a mechanical engineer for the United Technologies of Inmont. Pa He served in the Coast Guard during World War II Ira E. White. 89. of North Cape May. June 4. A retired employee of the Sealtest Dairies of Chester. Pa . he was a charter member of Faith Fellowship Chapel in Burleigh Q .4 Surprise Book Review STONE HARBOR - The June meeting of the Stone Harbor Women's Civic Club will be held 9:30 a m Tuesday. June 18 at the clubhouse. 96th Street and the Beach Following a Plantation Breakfast. Sallie Ruth G MacCorkell will give a surprise book review Miss MacCorkell never tells in advance what book she will review

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