Cape May County Herald, 25 September 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 18

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Deaths

Viola M. Aber. 87, of North Cape May, Sept. 22. Formerly of Easton. Pa., she was a retired cook at Lafayette College She was a local resident for three years. Kenneth E. Adams. 75, of Del Haven. Sept. 20. Formerly of the Fox Chase section of Philadelphia, he was a retired truck operator with the Paterson Oil Co. of Philadelphia. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Wildwood. Mildred K. Bell. 62. of Villas, Sept. 18. Formerly or Moorestown. she served in the Navy during World War II. She was a local resident for 15 years. A. (ilenn Casterline, 44. of Marmora, Sept. 17. Director of international development at the Sands Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, he was former president of Del Webb's Claridge Casino Hotel. He was a board member of Betty Bacharach Rehabilitation Hospital and Atlantic Mental Health Center. Stanley B. DeWitt, 77. of Woodbine, Sept. 16. He was two-term past commander of the Wordlow VFW Post 7859 of Paterson. He belonged to VFW Post 6257 of Relleplain. He was a local resident 11 years. L. Wally Douglass. 84. of North Cape May. Sept. 16. A retired Delaware River pilot and past president of the Kiwanis Club of Cape May. he belonged to the Cape Island Baptist Church He was a member

of Cape Island Lodge 30, Free and Accepted Masons. Victoria 11. Hoover. 82, of ! Ocean City. Born in Philadelphia, she was a j local resident for four ( decades. Michael J. Impagliazzo. 52, of Ocean City. Sept. 15. , A retired sergeant with the Ocean City Police, he also . was a part-time dispatcher for the Ocean City Resuce ( Squad. , Philip S. Kern. 75, of . Mayville, Sept. 16. A local \ resident for 18 years, he was a retired employe of ( the shipping department of ( Allied Chemical Co. in Philadelphia. William C. Kleinkurt. 73. of North Cape May, Sept. 18. A retired truck driver and dispatcher for the Railway Express Agency in Philadelphia, he moved here from Philadelphia 11 years ago. Mattie Lytic Kraus. 92, of Ocean City. Sept. 18. A local resident for 15 years, she was a former school teacher and a member of St. Peter ami Paul United Methodist Qiurch. Nancy Lerro. 71, of South Seaville. Sept. 20. Formerly of Philadelphia, she was a local resident for 15 years. George Luzny. 69, of Cold Spring. Sept. 19. A local resident for 35 years, he was a commercial fisherman for three decades, most recently employed by the Two Brothers fishing boat in Cape May He was born in Poland. Katie B. Mulligan. 20. of Lower Township. Sept. 20 of auto accident injuries. Born in Miami, she had moved here from Orlando. Fla two years ago. Isabel Oettel. 79. of Villas. Sept 17 A foster grandparent at the Developmental Center in Woodbine, she was a member of the Altar and Rosary Society of St. Ray mond's Roman Catholic \ Church and the Marian ' Auxiliary of K of C. Chapter 3546 Beatrice M. Oxley. 88. of Woodbine. Sept 18 Formerly of Camden, she was a local resident for 58 years She was a member of American Legion Auxiliary 298 William B. Webb. 94. of Ocean City. A local resident for three decades, he was a member of the Ocean - City Fishing Club He was born in Philadelphia Bessie H. Weisen. 88. of Villas. Sept 21 A retired practical nurse with the Fair Acres Home in Lima. Pa., she was a local resident for eight vears. Luther H. Wolbert. 73. of Fishing Creek. Sept. 15. A local resident for 39 years, he was a retired employe of the Harbison - Walker _ Magnesite Plant in Lower Township. He served in the Army Air Corps during World War II. Ham Exams COURT HOUSE - The Cape May County Amateur Radio Club will hold classes for all class ham radio operator licenses 9 : 30 a.m. Saturday at the County Library here. There will be a fee for all except the novice exam For further j information, call 886-6739

HMOs Topic For Seniors

PALERMO - Health maintenance organizations (HMOs) will be the program topic at the Upper Township Senior Center scheduled for 10:30 a.m. tomorrow The Senior Center is at 1369 Stagecoach Rd. here. The 45-minute program will include a slide presentation, "Is There an HMO in Your Future?" A representative from the Omnicare-HMO Medical Center will answer questions following the slide show. For further information, contact the Upper Senior Center at 390-9409. Beitel New Executive For SJRT SOMERS POINT - A spokesperson for South Jersey Regional Theatre here announced this week that the theatre had appointed Herbert M. Beitel to serve as its new managing director. Beitel. who has served terms as president and treasurer of the MidAtlantic Center for the Arts in Cape May. is currently editor of the monthly journal Garden State Report and Empire State Report. He is also president of Kinet Resources, Inc.. a New York firm active in executive recruiting. Prior to this. Beitel served as managing director and legislative counsel to the National Coin Machine Institute. and director of marketing services and communications of the Servomation Corporation. Beitel will work with SJRT Executive Director Paul Aiken in preparing a five-year development plan for the professional theatre company This plan will include all phases of artistic, administrative, and capital development growth

Births

The following births have been reported by area hospitals: BURDETTE TOMLIN Stephen Jon to Neil and Nancy Miller Salmonsen of Wildwood, Sept. 7. Kristin Ann to Dennis and Deborah Stoner Olson of Rio Grande, Sept. 9. Ashley Michelle to George and Michelle Denton Campbell of Eldora. Sept. 9. Jessica Lynn to Joseph and Kathleen Shanfelter Berrish of Villas. Sept. 10. Nicole Andrea to Andrew and Christine Bowie Killian of West Cape May, Sept. 1 1 . Jonathan Markley to Markley and Darlene Heminway Stiefel of Cape May, Sept. 11. Thomas Theodore to Thomas and Teresa Turchi Rott of Woodbine. Sept. 12. Arthur Thomas III to Arthur and Barbara Frame Chester of Villas. Sept. 12. Tiesha Tanee Elizabeth to Zelabus and Joyce Harden Bacon of Woodbine. Sept. 13. SHORE MEMORIAL Daughter to Stephen and Mary Gotwols Palermo of Ocean City. Sept. 3. Daughter to Leslie and Sharon Kusnir McKannan of Beesley's Point. Sept. 4. Daughter to Tony and Karen Frobel Allegretto of Ocean City, Sept. 6. Son to David and Susan Vetter Ross of Avalon. Sept. 6. Son to Steven and Heidi Horemeyer Prusel of Ocean City, Sept. 10. Son to Walter and Suzanne Remy Larcombe of Cape May. Sept. 10. Daughter to Thomas and Pamela Quigley Calverley of North Cape May. Sept. 12. Daughter to Hugh and Christine Ford Mulholland of Ocean City. Sept. 12. Son to Neil and Geraldine Cavolberg Stile of North Cape May. Sept. 13. Son to Robert and Lisa Alex'sson Obst of Cape May. Sept. 14. Daughter to Nicholas and Theresa Arback Geyer of Court House. Sept. 15.

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