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Camilla L. Auerbach, 94, of Dias Creek, May 17. Born in France, she moved here two decades ago from the PhiladVlfthia area. Henry C. Burg. 81, of North Cape May, May 15. . Formerly of Collingdale, Pa., he lived here for four years after his retirement as an ironworker for the A. and E. Hoffman Co. of Philadelphia. He was a past master of the Hamilton Lodge Number 274, Free and Accepted Masons of Philadelphia. William R. Conn, 51, of Beesleys Point, May 10. A local resident for six years, he was vice president and assistant controller of Midlantic Bank National Bank South of Haddonfield. An Army veteran of the - Korean War, he was a member of the board of trustees of the Ocean City Tabrnacle. Frank N. Deniz. 90, of Strathmere, May 17. Born in Italy, he lived here for two decades and was a retired self-employed painter and carpenter. A World War I Army veteran, he was a member of the Sea Isle City VFW post. Harry Ellis. 83, of North Cape May. May 18. Born in Vow, Northern Ireland, he formerly lived in Chester, Pa., and worked as a driver and salesman for Abbots Dairies before moving here 18 years ago. He was an elder of the Old Brick Church in Cold Spring. Kathyrn S. Hewitt. 94, of North Cape May, May 17. Born in Trenton, she was a lifelong county resident. Mary R. McCullough. 101, of Beesleys Point, in Creat Haven Nursing Home. May 10. She lived in Beesleys Point for 14 years before coming to the nursing home seven years ago. She was formerly of Colwyn, Pa. Charles E. Miller Of Cape May. May 10. He was the manager of the Ernest F. Miller Goodyear Service Center in Upper Darby, Pa., for more than 20 years before coming here to retire 10 years ago. A World War II Navy veteran, he attended Grace
Gospel Chapel in Rio Grande. James J. Nugent. 68, of North Wildwood, May 16. A local resident for five years, he was employed at the K-Mart store in Rio Grande until retiring. Dorothy C. Phillips. 77, of Cape May, May 11. A local resident for 11 years, she was a retired foreign correspondent in the international section of Honeywell Corp. in Fort Washington. Pa., and lived in Philadelphia. She was secretary of the county Republican Club and a member of the Greater Cape May Historic Society and the Village Greene Civic Association. Leon W. Reardon, 82, of Sea Isle City, May 17. A local resident here for the past 65 years, he was employed by the Acme Company and managed the Sea Isle City Acme for 48 years. He was a member of the First Savings and Loan Association here, the American Association of Retired Persons and numerous historical and civic groups. Ramon A. Santiago. 52, of Woodbine, May 11. Born in Puerto Rico, he was a local resident for the past I 32 years. He was maintenance manager at Ed Zaberer's Anglesea Restaurant in North Wildwood. Fred Schultz, 91, of North Cape May, May 11. Born in Camden, he lived here 16 years. He was a retired yardmaster for the Radio Corporation in Camden, where he was employed for 45 years. Helen L. Shea. 84, of Cape May, May 11. Born in Philadelphia, she was a local resident for four decades. She was a member of Our lady Star of the Sea Roman Catholic Church, was active in many social clubs and also worked at the Winchester Gift Shop here. Jose M. Sida, 44, of North Cape May, May 13. Born in San Antonio, Texas, he was a retired senior chief electrician in the U.S. Coast Guard and a local resident for 15 years. He was a member of the Chief Petty Officers' Association, the Fleet Reserve Association, and a life member of the Woodmen of the World. Pasquale Vivino, 72, of Wildwood. May 11. Formerly of the Roxborough section of Philadelphia, he lived here for eight years. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Ruth E. Waicus. 70, of North Cape May, May 17. She was a lifelong area resident who graduated
from Wildwood High School in 1933. Laurel E. Wilson, 90, of Wildwood Crest, May 16. Bom in Philadelphia, she was an area resident since 1947. She was formerly employed as a bookkeeper for Burke Motors, having retired in 1975. Ethel G. Wunder, 88. of Swainton, May 14. Born in New York City, she lived in Yonkers, N.Y., before moving here 20 years ago. She was a member of St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Stone Harbor. Wyoming Chapter No. 134 of the Order of the Eastern Star of New York City, and the American Association of Retired Persons. Winding Up DENNIS VILLE - The Dennis Township seniors will hold their final meeting of the season noon June 4 at Pavilion 7 of the County Park, Court House. Next meeting after that will be in September.
First UMC In Crest WILDWOOD CREST - Sunday services are held 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church, 6700 Atlantic Ave. Children's Sunday Workshop is at 9:30 a.m. and Sunday School is at 10:45 a.m. Men's Fellowship is 6:30 a.m. Wednesday and home Bible study is 7:30 p.m. Fridays at 310 E. Newark Ave. For more information or transportation, call Pastor N yB* - William A. Wenker at ^ 729-4265. At Avalon Methodist AVALON - Worship is held every Sunday 11 a.m. at the Avalon Methodist Church. 34th and Dune Drive. Sunday School is 9:45 a.m., and nursery care is provided at the 11 o'clock service. The Church Mice craft group, which meets 10 a.m. every Wednesday, is preparing items to be sold at its annual bazaar and rummage sale, to be held July 12.
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