* : • t- ^ Herald - Lantern - Dispatch 8 January '86
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UK,' M' *.LM a k \ TV M A? iO I Dor ii Ward ' ROUND OF APPLAUSE — Congressman William Hughes applauds after a New Years Day ceremony in which Middle Township Committeeman Charles "Chuck" Leusner, right, was sworn into office by Clerk George Simpkins. center. Leusner is accompanied by his wife. Carla. who held the bible, a id san Matthew. 5. The couple have two other children. Christopher. 9. and Amy. 7.
Deaths . (From Page 15) fl Felix Klayman. 59. of 1 Wildwood Crest, Dec. 29. 1 Born in Poland, he resided here since 1962, and was owner and operator of the Bonanza Motel and floyal J Hawaiian Motel. I Claude T. Krown, 82, of I Rio Grande, Dec. 29. " Retired owner of the Krown Record and Music jShop, he was a local resident for 35 years. Hugh F. McAnany. 71, of Ocean City, Jan. 3. A retired insurance agent, he was a local resident for two decades. Warren R. McGraw. 48, of Rio Grande, Dec. 26. A self-employed musician, he was a member of the American Federation of Musicians Union Local 661-708 of Atlantic City. Ruth J. McLaughlin. 70. : of Ocean City, Jan. 1. A retired licensed practical nurse at Shore Memorial Hospital, she was a local resident for 35 years. She : was a member of the Order of Eastern Star Chapter 83 and Rebecca Lodge Chapter 80. Elizabeth McMahon. 81. of North Cape May, Dec. 25. She left no immediate • family. Rachel A. Miller. 74. of Court House^ Jan. 5. Born in Millville™he was a local resident for a half century. She was a retired food preparer at the Lobster House Restaurant r Joseph Negri. 54, of j Ocean City. Dec. 30. A chef for the Carnegie Deli at the* f Sands Hotel Casino. t Thomas R. Repici Sr.. 65. | of Ocean City. Jan. 5. A I retired operator and owner I of the Chatterbox j Restaurant Debra Ann Riggins, 28, of i North Wildwood. Jan. 1. I She was a local resident for 12 years. Ralph A. Russell Sr.. 87. of Ocean City. Jan 3. A retired baker employed by the Russell Bakery in Farmingdale where he formerly made his home, he was a 50-year member of the Olive Branch Lodge No. 16, Free and Accepted Masons of Freehold. Harry J. Specht, 77, of Middle Township, Dec. 31. A retired driver for Abbott Dairies, Philadelphia, he was an Army veteran of World War II. Frederick J. Tecce, 57, of Ocean City, Dec. 28. He was the owner and | operator of the Tecce ConH trading Co.
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