Cape May County Herald, 4 June 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 24

24 * Herald - Lantern - Dispatch 4 June '86

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Deaths

Dorothy Adaire, 78, of Wildwood Crest, May 30. Formerly of Bucks County, Pa., she lived here 15 years. Thomas J. Barrett, 65, of Wildwood, May 29. A resident here for one decade, he was a member of North Wildwood Post 513, American Legion; the Wildwood Lions Club; The Wildwood chapter of Deborah Hospital and the | Senior Citizens of St. Ann's. He was a World War II Army veteran and worked 34 years for the U.S. Government. Isabel H. T. Britland. 79, of Erma, May 23. Born in Darby, Pa., sheiaas a local resident 23 years. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, Chapter 156, and the Groupis, both of Cape May, and the Young Heart Club of Tabernacle United Methodist Church here. PhiUp II. Fulford, 65. of Dias Creek, May 30. Born in Cold Spring, he was a lifetime county resident. He was a retired union carpenter and was selfemployed. He was a World War II Army veteran. Robert E. Gorman, 62, of Wildwood, May 25. A resident here for 15 years, he was a World War II Army v^eran. Frederick J. Hack Sr., 71, of North Wildwood, May 22. Born in Philadelphia, he moved here 25 years ago to become a salesman for Burke Motors in Wildwood. He later become a bus driver with the state's Cape May Adult Services in Crest Haven. Marie H. Hart. 94. of North Cape May, May 29. Born in Austria, she came to this country in 1913 at the age of 21. She lived in Southwest Philadelphia and Norwood, Pa., before moving here three years ago. She was a member of St. Raymond Roman Catholic Church. Victor F. Hauber. 72, of Wildwood Crest, May 24. A Philadelphia native, he lived here for more than three decades. He was a World War II Army veteran. Edward J. Holleran. 67, of Wildwood, May 30. A local resident for 15 years, he worked at Urie's Restaurant for 10 years. A World War II veteran, he received a Purple Heart. John J. Krauter. 77, of North Cape May, May 25. A local resident for 15 years, he moved here from Philadelphia, where he was employed by the Hourly Messenger Co. Joseph S. Kruk, 74, of Seaville, May 30. Born in Philadelphia, he lived in Ocean City before moving here eight months ago. He was a county undersheriff and, previously, superintendent of public school buildings maintenance for Ocean City. He also had been a general contractor and was a member of the county Republican Organization Esther P. Mavromatis. 13. of Ocean City. May 31. Born in Somers Point, she was a lifelong city resident. She was an eighth-grade student at the intermediate school here, member of the school band and photography club. She was also a member of the Dance Place School of Dancing. Florence C. McNamee.

f 69. of Villas, May 25. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she lived , in Camden and Harrison- > burg, Va., before moving here seven years ago. F Bessie M. Meade. 94, of Cold Spring, May 28. Born in Philadelphia, she was a i resident here for two decades. ! * Helen S. Miller, 84, of Ocean View, May 29. Born in New Rochelle, N.Y., she was formerly of Drexel Hill Pa., and was a Stone Harbor resident for 25 years. William H. Moore Sr.. 73, of Ocean City, May 23. Born in Camden, he lived here 37 years and was a former member of the Rotary Club, Before retiring, he operated Moore's Firestone Automotive Co. Brigid C. Nixon. 78, of Ocean City, June 1. Born in Ireland, she was a local resident for the past 12 years after moving from Havertown, Pa. Harold C. "Pop" Pirmann, 82, of Marmora, May 29. Born in Philadelphia, he was a resident here for five years. He was formerly employed by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority and a member of the Sunshine Foundation of Philadelphia. Elizabeth Romano. 73, of Town Bank, May 30. Born in Philadelphia, she was a resident here for 25 years. Kathryne Skolski. 80. of Pierce's Point, May 31. Born in Myerstown, Pa., \ she was a local resident for two decades, having moved here from Camden. Hattie Smith. 73, of Whitesboro, May 29. Born ^ in Savannah, Ga., she has been a local resident for several years and. was < employed at Snow's Cannery in Burleigh. She was a member of the First Bap- 1 tist Church here. Robert Smith, 90, of Cape May, May 25. A local resi- ; dent for 23 years, he was 1 bom in San Antonio. Tx., and formerly lived in New York City. He was a 1 member of the Church of the Advent here and a World War II Army A veteran. Agnes F. Struthers, 100, of Ocean City, May 24. Born, in Kilmarnoch, Scotland, she moved to this country in 1923 and lived in Philadelphia. A resident here for 36 years, she was a member of St. Peter's United Methodist Church and the Order of the Eastern Star - Flora Schmidt Wells, 64, of Court House, May 30. Born in Bethlehem, Pa., she lived in northern NewJersey and Worcester, Mass., before moving here four years ago. Violet P. Zimmerman. 65. of Ocean View, May 27. Bom in Philadelphia, she lived in Avalon before moving here four years ago." She was a county resident since 1969

In Support ATLANTIC CITY - The Cape/Atlantic Head Injury Support Group will meet 7 p.m. Tuesday. June 10. at the Children's Sea Shore House. 4100 Atlantic Ave here Speaker will be Diane DeMaio-Feldman. MA, OTR.

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