Cape May County Herald, 12 February 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 46

Herald - Lantern - Dispatch 12 February '86

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Deaths

Helen M. Baker. 70, of Ocean City. Feb. 4. A retired secretary for J.C Plumbing in Ocean City, she was a local resident for 22 years. She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church. John G. Coleman. 74, of Cape May, Feb. 6. Retired district sales manager for Parents Magazine in Philadelphia, he was a member of the Cape May County Men's Republican Club and the Cape May Kiwanis Club. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Michael S. Copson. 23. of Villas. Feb. 4 of auto injuries. A commercial fisherman on the Enterprise, owned by the Sea Harvest Company. of Cold Spring, he was a local resident for two decades. William D. Kerr. 90, of Cape May. Feb. 6. A retired machinist for Westinghouse Electric in Braddock. he formerly made his home in North Braddock. Pa. Elizabeth Larkin Luebben. 61. of Marmora. Feb. 4. She formerly lived in Linwood before moving, here five years ago. George b. MacGauhey. 90. of Strathmere, Feb. 3. A retired railroad engineer for

the Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Line, he served in the Army during World War I. He lived ip this area for many years. Francix X. Mulholland. 72. of Cape May. Feb. 2. An electronics manufacturer, he resided in Cape May for 16 years. John T. Newman. 46. of Marmora. Feb. 6. A funeral director who served as _ manager with the Godfrey Funeral Homes in Palermo, he was a former member of the Cape May County Park Commission and past president of the Upper Township Chamber of Commerce. He was co-founder and former publisher of the Township Times, and past president of the Ocean City Kiwanis Club. Laura T. Pastre. 69. of Goshen. Feb. 3. Born in Eldora. she spent her entire lifetime in the area. She was a retired senior librarian at the Cape May County Library. Avalon Branch. Ruby H. Rogers. 80. of Wildwood Crest. Feb. 4 An Atlantic County social worker, she formerly lived in Paragould, Ark. She became a local resident a decade ago. Alta Mae Russell. 75, of Cape May. Feb. 5. Born in Lockhaven, Pa., she was a local resident for 26 years. Mabel V. Schlagel. 88. of Swainton. Feb. 2. Born in MillviJIe. she formerly resided in Ocean City for 55 years. V KathrVn Scrivani. 96, of Court Ho\»fe. Feb. 3. A local resident for 76 years, she was a member of Our Lady of the Angels Church She was born in Vineland. Ernest H. Smith. 85. of Dennisville. Feb. 4. Formerly of Cape May. he was a retired self-employed carpenter and builder. An Army veteran of World War New Members NORTH CAPE MAY - Xi Beta Tau Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi recently held rituals for new pledges Norma Harrison of Court House and _J Judy Rossi of Cape May.

I. he was a member of the Cannon Masonic Lodge 104, Free and Accepted Masons of South Seaville. Frederick H. Spengel, 85. of Stone Harbor, Jan. 31. A retired self-employed carpenter-contractor, he resided in this area for 35 years. He was a former member of the Stone Harbor Garden Club and a member of Our Saviour Lutheran Church. He formerly lived in Hatfield. Thelma Venturino. 72. of Villas. Feb. 6. Born in Pennsylvania. she was a local resident for three decades. Jane M. Werner. 83. of Avalon, Feb. 1. She was a J resident of Montgomery County. Pa. before moving here 12 years ago. She was a member of the Lutheran Church women, and the choir of Our Saviour Lutheran Church, of Stone Harbor. Ella May Whitney. 98. of I Wildwood. Feb. 1. She was born in Quakertown and lived in Hackensack before moving to this area 24 years ago. Anna A. Wright. 70, of Court House. Feb. 5. Born in Philadelphia, she was a local resident for the past 11 years.

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