Cape May County Herald, 21 August 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 30

30 . Herald - Lantern - Dispatch 21 August '85

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Deaths

Dorothy A. Adam. 74. of Avalon, Aug. 11. A retired secretary of Romeroy's Department Store. Inc. in Reading where she formerly lived, she was a member of the United Methodist Church in Avalon. She was a local resident for a decade. Ida V. C'arr, 78. of Villas. Aug. 16. She was a retired payroll clerk and employee of the A&P Tea Company in Paterson. She was a local resident for 18 years. Howard B. Cates Sr.. 77. of Ocearv City. Aug. 16. A former baseball player for the Baltimore Orioles, he also pitched for the Washington Senators. He was retired owner of an auto agency in Pottstown. Pa where he served as president of the Automobile Dealers Association He was a former chairman of the j Ocean City Parking Auth- i ority and of the Night in | Venice Committee for. 13 [

years. t Catherine M. ■ Catrambone. 80. of North Wildwood. Aug. 13. A local resident since 1929. she was a past president of St Ann's PTA. Bessie Deligio. 92. of Tuckahoe. Aug 14. in China i Springs. Tex. A local resident for 55 years, she was a member of the Women's Society of Christian Service of the United Methodist Church in Tuckahoe Joseph 0. Franz. 72. of Villas. Aug* 16. He was a retired forklift operator employed by DuPont In dustries and a member of the Villas Fishijig Club. He was a loeal resident for 20 years. John A. Ilalbe Jr.. 65. of Avalon. Aug 8 A construction consultant, he was a - former vice president of RCA and supervisor of Clayton Construction. He served as a Navy fighter pilot during World War II. He was president of the Avalon Home Owners Association. William II. Ilawn. 69. of Wildwood. Aug. 9. Born in Camden, he was a local resident for 26 years. I.urille B. Hayes. 88. of Palermo. Aug 16 She formerly lived in Ocean City Thomas H. Heist II. of Ocean City. Aug 12 A retired builder who operated a firm under his own name, he was a member of the Co£*t Guard Auxiliary and the Victorian Society in America He was a local resident since 1944 Richard Hendricks. 73. of Ocean City. Aug 15 A retired supervisor of construction inspectors with the Housing and Urban Development. he was a former elder in the First Presbyterian Church He was a local resident for eight years Margaret Ann Ingram. 58. of Avalon. Aug. 16. A former teacher in Upper Darby. Pa., she was a member of the Five Points Club of the Eastern Star and the Square Club of Avalon. Maurice l.afferty Jr.. of Linwood. Aug. 17 He was born in Wildwood and spent most of his life in the area. William T. .McC'ooley, 97. of Wildwood. Aug. 12. A local resident for 50 years, he was a retired electrician and served for many years as a West Wildwood summer policeman. He was exempt member of the West Wildwood Fire Company

Thomas L. Nelson. 71. of Wildwood. Aug. 16. An area resident for 15 years, he was an Army veteran of World " War II. He belonged to VFW Post 3509 and American Legion Post 184. Kleanor M. N'ordabv. 76. of Villas. Aug. 15. A retired cook for the Anchorage I Restaurant in Cold Spring. 1 she was a local resident for 35 years. She belonged to the . Lower Township Republican Club. Helen Oliver. 92. Of Cold Spring. Aug. 15. She was a lifelong resident and a member of Wesleyan Methodist Church. Erma. Albert J. Pettit. 20. of Court House, Aug. 10. A former Cape May resident, he worked as a vendor in Veterans Stadium in Phil adelphia. Richard N. Rich. 62. of Stone Harbor. Aug. 15. He was a retired sugar broker for the Lamborn Co. of LinN.Y. He belonged to the Yacht Club of Stone Harbor. nariMir.

!- Catherine Robertson. 65. I formerly of Wildwood. in ' Fort Lauderdale. Fla . Aug. ■ 5. A Hollywood. Fla. resi- ' dent for 15 years, she made 1 her home in Wildwood for 50 years. 1 Ruth M. Scully. 65. of 5 Ocean City. Aug. 14/ Formerly of Coljingdale. 1 Pa., where she was president of J.J. Scully Inc.. a ' welding supply firm there. 1 she was an area resident for 13 years, Charles B. Shields. 65. of [ Cape May. Aug 13. A life- L long resident, he was co- ' operator of the Bell-Shields Guest House, and also a selfemployed plumber lib for- — merly owned ShieldslMarket. A 30-year member of [~ the Cape May Fire l)ept . j serving fcs chief for two I .decades, he was a past master of Cape Island Lodge Number 30. Free and Accepted Masons. John F. Ward Jr.. 54. of Cape May. Aug 16. An employee of builder Arthur Blomkvest. he received a presidential citation for service with the First Marine Division during the Korean War He was a local resident for 25 years. .Mildred R. Williams. 62. of Wildwood Crest. Aug 11 A local resident for two L decades, she was past president of VFW Auxiliary Unit 3509 v Oliver G. "Ollie" Zane. 90. of North Cape May. Aug. 15. A local resident for two fr=5 decades, he was a machinist for the Penn-Central Railroad for 40 years He was past chaplain of the Tall I Cedars of Lebanon and a ' member of Cape Island ' Lodge 30 of the Free and Ac- > cepted Masons of Cape May t Chew Earns . Army Medal != OCEAN CITY — Spec. 4 Neal C Chew, son of Corene E. Decaighy of 1541 > Asbury Ave., has been » decorated with .the Army , Achievement Medal in West Germany. The Achievement Medal ' is awarded to soldiers for . meritorious service, acts of courage, or other accomplishments. Chew is an armored-vehicle turrent — mechanic with the 3rd Infantry I^vision

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