Cape May County Herald, 5 March 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 15

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Deaths

Amelia Berardi, 78. of Rio Grande, Feb. 24. She was a retired employee of the Acme Market in Wildwood. She was a local resident for 36 years. Roland B. Campbell. 73. of Ocean City. March. 1. A retired salesman for the Consumer Oil Co. of Paulsboro, he was a summer resident for 45 years before becoming a permanent resident a decade ago. He was past president of the Collingswood Lions Club and director <5f the Cedar Beach Improvement Association. Margaret M. Dalin. 70. of Cape May March l A local resident for 15 years, she formerly made her home in Clifton Heights. Pa. and South Philadelphia. She was a Eucharistic minister and lector at Our Lady Star of the Sea Church where she also belonged to the Altar Rosary Society. George J. Doenlen, 80. of Villas. Feb. 28. A retired Philadelphia policeman, he was a local resident for 21 years. He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Police. Marion O. Fischer. 88. of Court House. Feb. 27. Active at the Stainton Senior Citizen Center in Ocean City. she made her home in Ocean City for 35 years Harry Geib. 88, of North Cape May. Feb. 25. Born in Philadelphia, he was a retired member of Teamsters Local 107 of Philadelphia. He was a local resident for two decades Jennie Goode. 67. of Court House. Feb. 26. Born in Sterling. Ga.. she formerly lived in Philadelphia. She was a local resident for two decades. Mathilda W. Hoffman. 74. of North Wildwood. March 1. A longtime local resident, she was a member of the North Wildwood Republican Club, the Wildwood Golden Age Club. St. Simeon's Episcopal Church and the Coast Guard Auxiliary. Flotilla 83. Anthony J. Julia no. 66. of North Wildwood. Feb. 25. A retired beer distributor in Upper Darby Pa., he served in the Army Air Corps during World War II where he was awarded two Distinguished Flying Crosses and four Air Medals, he was a local resident for four years. George W. McCall. 73. of Sea Isle City. Feb. 24. Retired from the Tasty • Baking Co.. he was a member of the Queen of Peace Holy Name Society. He resided in Philadelphia as well as at the shore. Amelia G. Molter. 81. of Ocean City. Feb. 25 Formerly of Philadelphia where she belonged to St. Mark's Episcopal Church, she was a member of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Ocean City. Patricia B. Porter. 35. of Cape May. Feb. 28 in j Baltimore. Md. A former i secretary of the Central Penn Insurance Co. of Philadelphia, she was a secretary at the University of Maryland Hospital. Ella M. Radecki. 65. of Petersburg. Feb. 27. A local resident for 36 years, she served in the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps during World War II. She was bom in Berwyn, Pa. Gladys B. Rockford. 85.

of Ocean City, Feb. 25. She retired in 1964 as a legal secretary for Lloyd. Howell, Megargee and Steedle after 44 years. She was a member of St. Peter's United Methodist Church. Virginia M. Shrrick. 66. of North Wildwood. Feb. 25.

Bom in Philadelphia, she was a local resident for a decade. John Short. 55, of Sea Isle City, Feb. 25. A selfemployed carpenter, he was an Army veteran and a former resident of Pitman. He was a local resident for 13 years.

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