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Herald - Lantern - Dispatch 29 January '86
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Deaths
Felix J. Bernosky, 78, of j Corbin City, Jan. 22. A I retired toomaker with Empire Ordnance in Philadelphia, he was a local resident for ten years. He formerly lived in Ocean Cify. Joyce E. DelConte, 49, of Wildwood Crest. Jan. 24. i She was a charter member | of the local Ambulance Corps Auxiliary. She was a ' local resident for 32 years. Brandie Lynn DeMusz, 20 months, of Fishing Creek, Jan. 25 at home. Daughter of Lisa R., she was buried in Tabernacle Cemetery. Erma. Mark David Ditzler. 17. of Avalon, Jan. 24 of auto injuries. A senior at Middle Township High School, he was employed at the Avalon Sunoco. He was a lifelong resident of Court House and a member of Dennisville Boy Scout Troop. Elbert A. Eifert. 58, of Palermo, Jan. 17. A retired motorman with the Red Arrow Co. in Philadelphia, he formerly lived in Alden. Pa. He was a local resident for three years. William P. Fleming. 85, of West Cape May, Jan. 23. A retired customs guard for the shipping industry in Philadelphia, he served in the Army during World War I. He was a local resiI dent for 15 years. * Marie E. Gross Gleason, I 81. of North Cape May, Jan. *25. Formerly of Philadelphia where she lived for 68 years, she was employed as a machine operator for a clothing factory She belonged to St. John of God Church and many local church organizations. She was a local resident for 13 years. Frank Hyson, 72, of Rio Grande. Jan. 20. He spent his entire life in Cape May County. An Army resident of World War 11. he was a trustee of the Grace Gospel chapel. Rio Grande. He retired from Atlantic
Tobacco Co. in Wildwood after half a century of service. Millie Ireland. 71, of South Dennis, Jan. 21. She was born in Mays Landing and lived in Atlantic City and Ocean City before moving here six months ago. Anthony Jamsek, 80. of Ocean City, Jan. 22. Born in Cosgliacco, Austria, he served as an officer in the Italian Merchant Marine. A retired employee of grocery stores in Vineland, he founded the J and B Deli in Ocean City. David LowCascio, 25, of Cape May, Jan. 18. He served in the Navy on the USS Kittyhawk from 1979 to 1982. He was a Cape May resident for the past three years. Andrew J. Martin. 66. of Cape May, Jan. 25. A retired organic-research chemist for Allied Chemical Corp. in Morristown, hp also was a technical director of the PAC, a division of Wheaton Industries, and a chemical consultant. He was active in many chess clubs. He was a local resident for 13 years. Gregory D. Moshcr. 18, of Court House. Jan. 24 of auto injuries. Born in Upland Pa., he was a local resident for nine years. He was employed by Abbey Rug Cleaners of Wildwood Crest. He was a private in the 253rd Transportation Co. National Guard of Cape May Court House. Curtis E. Rile. 50, of Lower Township, Jan. 19. He was a lifelong resident of L6wer Township. Madeline F. Riley. 81, of Villas, Jan. 17. A local resident for two decades, she made her home in Swarthmore. Pa. for the past four months. G. Marie Schmalz. 88, of W'oodbine. Jan. 24. A local resident for 25 years, she was a retired garment worker anq a member of the International Women's Garment Uiton of New York City. She>tvas a foster grandparent with the Woodbine Developmental Center and a member of the Gethsemane Baptist Church. Helen M. Stowe. 90. of Ocean City, Jan. 21. She and her late husband Leon operated a seafood business for a quarter of a century at Third and Asbury aves. She was a
local resident for 64 years. Stephen S. Taylor, 63, of North Cape May, Jan. 20. A retired metalurgist employed with Waukeshaw Foundry, Waukesha, Wise., he served in the Army during World War II. He was a local winter resident for the past five years. John A. Vasser Sr., 89. of West Cape May, Jan. 25. A lifetime resident of West Cape May, he operated a local dairy farm for manyyears, and also owned and operated the Vasser Disposal Service. He was a
former justice of the peace. He was a member of Allen African Methodist Episcopal Church in Cape May. John P. Weyrick. 79, of Ocean City. Jan. 24. Retired director of methods and procedures for the Pennsylvania Railroad, he was a member of Ocean City Lodge 171, Free and Accepted Masons, the Crescent Temple Shrine, the J Atlantic City Shrine and the Ocean C i t{y / Masonic Club. He was a local resident for 3 years.
^CONTACT Classes Slated LIN WOOD — Training classes for CONTACT, the 24-hour crises intervention telephone ministry, will begin in February with day and evening classes for; those interested ini volunteering time and services. The evening class will begin 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Feb 4. at Jordan Road School. Somers Point The day class will begin 9:30 a.m. Wednesday. Feb. 5. at The Church of The Nazarene. Northfield. THE CAPE- ATLANTIC County CONTACT is one of 104 Centers found in the country and has been located in the area for 13 years. Additional volunteers are needed to meet the 2.000 calls monthly Call CONTACT at W6-6616 for additional information, or register in person at the first training class The Cape May County CONTACT number is 398-6668 Deaf Contact is 645-1668 and Phone Friend Line. 645 7541.
Second Try At Halley's PETERSBURG - A second Halley's Comet program sponsored by the friends of the Upper Cape Library will be Thursday evening, Jan. 30, at the Upper Township Middle School, on Route 631 here. Viewing of the comet, weather permitting, will be from 6 to 7 p.m. Speaker at the meeting at 7 will be Dr. John Herrmann, chairman of the Science Department at Ocean City High School. The lecture is free and will take place in the school library.
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