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Deaths
Eleanor Bergren. 69, of Ocean City, Jan. 9. Retired owner and operator of the Wynmere and Park Place guest houses, she also was assistant administrator of the Homestead Home here. She was a local resident for three decades. William H. Beu. 72, of North Cape May, Jan. 11. He had been employed by the county Bridge Commission. For many years, he owned and operated a foundry in Vineland. He was a local resident 24 years. Kathleen G. Brooks. 91. formerly of Wildwood, Jan. 5 in New Rochelle, N.Y. She was circulation manager, Association of Baptists for World Evangelsim, in Philadelphia for 22 years. She was a member of the First Baptist Church Anglesea. , Richard E. Collier, 78, of North Cape May, Jan. 11. He was retired in 1960 after 35 years as a stereotyper for the New York Times. Frank Farrell, 82, of Villas, Jan. 8. A retired engineer for the Susquehanna Railroad in Butler. N.J., he was a member and past president of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, No. 521. He was local resident for 18 years. Myrtle P. Haff, 86, of Ocean City, Jan. 12 A local resident for 16 years, she formerly lived in Haveri4wn. Pa. She was a member of St. Peter's United Methodist Church and a former member of the Friendly Seniors. Joseph F. Harris, 59. of West Wildwood, Jan. 11. A retired miniature-golf course designer and builder, he served as Ocean City Chamber of Commerce, and was president of the Beach and Boardwalk Association of Ocean City. He was also a member of the Anglesea Fire Co. Marjorie M. Harron, 68, of Cold Spring, Jan. 11. One of the developers of Baywood Park, Fishing Creek, she was a former president for the Villas Women's Republican Club and a former Lower Township committeewoman. She was a member of the St. Barnabas Art League and a local resident for 37 years. Paul R. Hartig, 75. of Ocean City, Jan. 10. A former General Electric general manager at its Transformer Division, Baltimore, he retired in 1968 as vice president and general manager of Eaton, Yale and Towne Co., having served in Philadelphia and Cleveland. He served as executive director of the ,> National Electrical Manufacturers' Assoc. William Haywood. 68, of North Wildwood. ,/an. 7. A retired Philadelphia policeman, he was a real estate salesman here for several years. Clinton T. Halloway. 72, of Court House, Jan. 11. A local resident for four decades, he was a retired concrete mason for Rio Grande Building Materials. He formerly lived in Trenton. Francis P. Hutchinson. 73, of North Wildwood, Jan. 11. Born in Philadelphia, he was an area resident for seven years. (Page 20 Please)
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