BTO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER OoMnOHy, NJ. Thursday. <strong>Apr</strong>il 15,<strong>1993</strong> obituaries in is summer at Thuraday, <strong>Apr</strong>il 15,1983 OoMn<strong>City</strong>, NJ. THESENVNEt-LEDGER B11 I--).- • • • I ' . Henry Hansen, 80 LTtah and California Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology, was also a scientist and inventor for research and development <strong>of</strong> Bell Labs, Holmdell for 27 years before his retirement in PALERMO -^- Henry Edward Hansen,.80, <strong>of</strong> this community died <strong>Apr</strong>il 9 at home; ••'"'•'*. .-.•••.. . • . 1 9 6 5 . , • ••' • •• •.-" ;•' ..•:". '.•.• /•'-. • - . . . . ' Mr. Hansen retired in" 1968 as a master mechanit front Surviving are.his wife, Frances &.VanGilder; "two the Philadelphia Navy Yard - daughters, Althea Hatch <strong>of</strong> Newport, Wash., and Patricia He attended night school to obtain his teaching certifi- Spencer <strong>of</strong> Langlois, Ore.; one' son, Edward D, Mendenhall — rifSovannuli. . Ga..umi —. _._ biuQwi. _..,.__. John Wesley _, . Menden- .cate in mechanic engineering and frwghf industrial arts at ,__ Woodrow Wilson High School. ;•:•'•" hall <strong>of</strong> Partola Valley, Calif.; two" sisters, Dorothy Joy <strong>of</strong> Mr. Hansen was a member <strong>of</strong> the Upper Township Spokane, Wash;, and Helen Todd df Oak Harbor, Wash.; Senior Citizens, a former president and .member <strong>of</strong> Toast eleven grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. »'- Master's Lj - *-•— International/and : -"—-' *— A a? •>-—•">-«• member <strong>of</strong>, «* *V"» the P«A«I«'- People's : A service <strong>of</strong> Memory and love will be <strong>of</strong>fered <strong>Apr</strong>il 19 in Republican Organization. " - the Blyler Chapel <strong>of</strong> St. Peter's Untied Methodist Church; Bom In Philadelphia, he had lived in Westville and 8th Street at Central Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Verga before moving to Palermo five years ago. ; " Burial will be private atthe convenience <strong>of</strong> his family. He is'survived by his close friend and companion, Memorial contributions may be made to California Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology, e/o Louise Stearns, Office <strong>of</strong> Gift and Hanna H. Atwood; four daughters, Carol Knestaut <strong>of</strong> Gibbstown, Pat McGraw <strong>of</strong> Gloucester, Judy Meduri <strong>of</strong> Estate-Planning 105-40, Pasadena, California 91125. Pitman and Beverly Romeo <strong>of</strong> Wild wood; a sister, Esther Arrangements are by the Godfrey Funeral Home <strong>of</strong> Reeves <strong>of</strong> Verga; 14 grandchildren; and 13 great-grand- <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. . Arrangements were by the KeUey Funeral Home, Pit- Il*Vill TV!aahS SV. 9 78 man. ••> . Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was Tuesday at Our Lady Queen <strong>of</strong> Peace Church, Pitman.' Burial was in Eglingtoh Cemetery, Clarksboro. ' Donations may be made to St. John <strong>of</strong> God, 532. Delsea Drive, Westville, N.J. 08093. . Donata Mento, 69 LINWOOD — Irvin "Herb" Maahs Sr., 78, <strong>of</strong> this community died <strong>Apr</strong>il 6 after taking ill at his son's home in Wilmington, Del. Surviving are his wife, Arietta Mary <strong>of</strong> Lewes, Del; six sons, Irvin Jr. <strong>of</strong> Newark, Del., Fred <strong>of</strong> Centreville, Del., Thomas <strong>of</strong> Glen Mills, Pa., Charles <strong>of</strong> Wilmington, Wesley <strong>of</strong> Port St. Lucde, Fla. and Dennis <strong>of</strong> Rehoboth Beach; two daugthers, Dawn Scull <strong>of</strong> Linwood and Dale <strong>of</strong> Wilmington; two brothers, George <strong>of</strong> Florida and Preston <strong>of</strong> Illinois; a sister, Mary DeFosse <strong>of</strong> Clementon; 19 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. SOMERS POINT — Donate A._(Federici) Mento, 69, <strong>of</strong> this community, died at her home. . She was a member <strong>of</strong> the Miraculous Medal Association in Chester, Pa., and a member bfSt. Joseph's RomariCatlu—Services were Thursday in Delaware, blic Church in Somers Point. D K 4 I w TiC Bom in Philadelphia, she lived in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Pennsauken, before moving to Somers Point eight years ago. Sheis survived byjhree sons* James and~Steven R., both <strong>of</strong> Somers Point and- Joseph N. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; three daughters, Donna M. Wilson <strong>of</strong> Williams town, Maria , and Loretta A., both <strong>of</strong> Somers Point; two brothers, JosepI Lutz, PLEASANTVILLE — Robert FrLutz r 76, <strong>of</strong> this com-- died <strong>Apr</strong>il 8 at the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Medical Center, ind Division in Galloway Township. * Mr. Lub was employed by First Fidelity Bank in Pleas- ^ti^T^ tfsK, *«?^"^^*^*m_ ville; and seven grandchildren. '. Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was Monday at St.- Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Somers Point. Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery, Mays Landing. Div Hallam Mendenhall, 93 Church, Belleplain. . . , Surviving are her husband, Charles N.; two spins, Robert L. Branca <strong>of</strong> Belleplain and Charles N. Pomlear Jr. 6f Marmora; five daughters, Alberta Garrison <strong>of</strong> North Wildwood, Patrida/Miller <strong>of</strong> Sevieryille, Tenn., Carol,Ann Tozer <strong>of</strong> Sabastian, Fla., Roseanna Lazos <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> and Beverly Harris <strong>of</strong> Belleplain; two sisters, Laurabelle Madara <strong>of</strong> Marmora and Rose Bounds <strong>of</strong> Egg Harbor <strong>City</strong>; 20 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services were.Saturday at H<strong>of</strong>fman Funeral Home, Lees-, burg. Burial was in Seaside Cemetery, Palermo. Memorial contributions may be made to Belleplain Fire Company, Broad Street", Belleplain, N.J. 08270. Anna Swanson, 80 NORTHFIELD -^ Anna (Wagner) Swanson; 80, <strong>of</strong> this community died <strong>Apr</strong>il 6 at Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers Point. . Mrs. Swanson was a teacher's helper in the Camden school system before her retirement. She was previously a member <strong>of</strong> Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church in Camden. Most recently she.was a member STthe Church <strong>of</strong> St. Bemadette in Northfield. • Bom .in Camden, she lived there most <strong>of</strong> her life, until moving toNorthf ield 12 years ago. She is survived by a daughter, Betty Tomlin, with whom she resided; a sister, Elizabeth Cook <strong>of</strong> Rio Grande; five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial-was Monday at the Church <strong>of</strong> SfcBernadette, New Road, Northfield. Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery, Mays Landing. David Bogan, 74 TUCKAHOE — David J. Boganrft, <strong>of</strong> thi^community died <strong>Apr</strong>il 8 at Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers Point. . Mr. Bogan was a retired employee <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Postal Service, working in Warminister, Pa., and Linwood, for 20 yearsrretiringin 1984. - . *'_. • He most recently worked as a bus driver and teacher's aide for Special-Services in Cape May County. —- ' He was a member,<strong>of</strong> the, Uptown Greater Kensington, Federid<strong>of</strong> He was a World War FJ veteran whe-served in the 101st—Aqua and Trilby String TJands <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, as well as Airborne Division. He received thcrBronze Star, the Euro- the Ventnor String-Band. pean African Middle Eastern Campaign MedaL-the distbi- A veteran <strong>of</strong> World War II, he seryed-in theU. S. Navy. guished unit badge and thePurple Heart. _— He worked for the Pinkerton Dectecrive Agency iirPhfl? He also served urthe Army. . \ . adelphiaafter World War IL— • Bom in Phillipsburg, he_ lived In Bargaintown before He was a member <strong>of</strong> the Warminister Volunteer Ambumoving to Pleasantville 13 years ago. _ .. • .— lance Corp. OCEAN CITY — Dr. Hallam "Dick" Evans Mendenhall, : - Surviving are his wife, Edna (Hand); a son, Robert John Bom in Philadelphia, he lived in WaraQhistetHbr many 93, <strong>of</strong> flus resort died <strong>Apr</strong>il 7 in <strong>Ocean</strong> Point Health Care <strong>of</strong>-Presque IslerMaine; three daughters, Doris Chattin <strong>of</strong> years, before moving to Cape May CountyJn the past few Center, Somers Point. . -Somers Point, Joan Kinsell <strong>of</strong> Cardiff and Diane Lamed <strong>of</strong> years. __ Bom in Spokane, Wash,, he lived in Summit before moving to <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty in 1970. "7 '—=r.' : Dick <strong>of</strong> Zephr Hill, Ha.; two sisters, Marie Kelly and Dolly Pleasantville; two brothers Jiarry <strong>of</strong> Bargaintown and Dr. Mendenhall. a retired proFessor at the University <strong>of</strong> Antorino, both <strong>of</strong> Bargaintown; 14 grandchildren; and 12 55th Street and Asbury Avenue --: fley. Paul W. vander Loo, Pastor Sunday, <strong>Apr</strong>il 18th; 10:30 AM "The After-Easter j Glo# f " Sunday School 9 ArvfVSons Service 10:15 AM '. Morning Service 1030 AM ...— Blb|e_S_tudy Wednesday 7 PM - —. fHandicap Ramp and Hearing Aids Are Available - Musical Director Alberta Seto • Nursery Available During Service ST. PETER'S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 8th and Central Avenue; <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, NJ SUNDAY, APRIL 18th 8;t5 A.M. Communion in Bleyler Chapel. : 9 A:M. Church School _ 7 10:30 A.M. Morning Worship." .. SERMON- N " r se f y par© provided The Rev. Darryl D. Dutr preaching M. Russell Shivers, Pastor ' Darryl O. Duer, Associate Pastor : William R. McClelland, . ..-. Minister <strong>of</strong> visitation John Gregory Bate; Director <strong>of</strong> Music/Organist - Prayer phone: 399^3316 - OCEAN CITY BAPTIST CHURCH 10TH & WESLEY 399-2261 Sunday, <strong>Apr</strong>il 18th C<strong>of</strong>fee and Fellowship. Sunday School— ,„ Sunday Worship Services __.__ .Prayer Meeting Wednesday. Friday AWANA Program. . 9:00 am .9:30 am 10:45 am; 7:00 pm -7:00 pm . 6:15-8:30 pm . - Nursery available for all services -' '.".'-•• . . . . . . . j, 10:45 A.M. "The Cost <strong>of</strong> Discipleship" Dr. Ronald W. Mansdoerfer Evening Service 7:00 P.M. " Submission 11 . Dr. Ronald W. Mansdoerfer Surviving are two sons, David E. <strong>of</strong>jakarta, Indonesia, and VyPliam J. <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe, with whom he resided; two daughters, Diane Georgio <strong>of</strong> Hollywood, FlaTand Patricia great-grandchildren. Weise <strong>of</strong> Telford, Pa.; two brothers, William J. <strong>of</strong> jenkintown, Pa. and John J. <strong>of</strong> My^fic Island; two sisters, Marie Services were private. . —' Arrangements were by the Parsels Funeral Home, Pleasantville. — . ..-•.....• Pa.; eight grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. H. <strong>of</strong> Jenkintbwn and'Gertrude Johnson <strong>of</strong> ~ Donations may be made to the PleasantviUe Trinity Bap^-"7Trrangements are by the GodfreyrFuneral Home, Palertist Church. . . ' T" .*.« mo. __ . • : JVIyrtle Pomlear, 6$. Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was Tuesday atlhe Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church, Jenkratown, Pa. Burial was in -- - - Township, Pa. ; BELEEPLAIN^r Myrtle D. Pomlear, 68, <strong>of</strong> this section <strong>of</strong> Dennis-Township, died <strong>Apr</strong>il 6 aThome. • . ^__ . Bom in Palermo, she lived in Belleplain most <strong>of</strong> her" life. J<strong>of</strong>ill LIOYCl Sr.« 86 ~ : _ She Was a member <strong>of</strong> the Evangelistic. Tabernacle ^ "^ •-_•' ^^__ GHRISrrAN SCIENCE — y o u ..,..• study the weekly lesson: DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT -J Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. • ~rjohn 15:13 . ThiTweekly lesson-sermon is. comprised <strong>of</strong> selections from the King James version <strong>of</strong> The Bibleand from corresponding ciiationr from SOENCE AND HEALTH WITH KEY TO THE SCRIPTURES J>y Mary Baker Eddy. ^ The spiritual truths <strong>of</strong> the weekly, lessons have brought healings, regeneraiionsjand suppoirto readers for over one' hundred years. • JTOITST UTS! . SUNDAY"SERVICE 1(1:30 AM. SUNDAYSCHOOL 10:30 A.M. ~ WEDNESDAY 7:30 PM. ;. -••'•• (Testimonial Meeting) READ1NGROOM UtiO AM.-2PM- (Monday-Saturday) "The Herald <strong>of</strong> Christian Science" First Church <strong>of</strong> Christ, Scientist 8th & Asbury Avenue . <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 399-0038 GREEN J REE C H U fl C H Sunday, <strong>Apr</strong>il 18,<strong>1993</strong> Sr. Pastor • Gene Huber . FAMILY WORSHIP SERVICES - 8:45 AM U 10:30 AM Preaching Biblical Prindplcs for Today's Problems 6:30 p.m. .Evening Service — v LlNWOQD — John Uoyd Sr., 86, <strong>of</strong> this community died <strong>Apr</strong>il 5 as the result <strong>of</strong> injuries sustained in a traffic accident in Salem .County. . . ' . Mr. Lloyd worked as a salesman for many area furniture stores, including his last employer, Stafiffoh's Department Store in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, where he retired in 1971. A O. S. Navy veteran oTWorld War IlTlie was a life 2 P1»CM To S»m You SPINNING WHEEL SLOWER SHOP <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Family Florist ~ MARKVIDETTO 858 Asbury Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. NJ •_>, 398-1157 3336 West Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, NJ 398-1333 GRASS BIBLE CHAPEL 32nd St & Central Ave. P.O. Box 963 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> NJ 08226 Phone 399-2032 Dr. John E. Jamleson, Pastor Sunday School- 10:00 A.M. Worship -11:00 A.M. & 7:30 P.M. Prayer & Praise - Wed. 7:30 P.M. independent - Biblical - Evangelical MARGATE COMMUNITY CHURCH : An Ecumenical Family <strong>of</strong> FaHh 8900 Ventnor Parkway, Margate, N.J. The Rev. Terence Elwyn Johnson, D.D. The Rev. David A. Fleming, Th.M MINISTERS # : -*: r ;f The Second Sunday <strong>of</strong> Easter - ' Ti •'.^|| <strong>Apr</strong>il 18,10 AM ":''•-.'&}$ '•'' The'Easter spirit • :}^ continues, as beautiful ' :i . music is <strong>of</strong>fered and . ,' , Dr. Johnson speaks "A LIVING HOPE" 10.00 AM Church School and Nursery 11:00 AM Friendship C<strong>of</strong>fee Hour Paul McKay Director <strong>of</strong> .Music Glen Portscher, Organist QriMtaU<strong>On</strong> forpersons htw»tt«d In HCC maflibflrfhip: This Sunday, <strong>Apr</strong>il 18, tidS All member <strong>of</strong> the Disabled.American Veterans Post No. 70 <strong>of</strong> . Bid', a life member <strong>of</strong> .the Absecon American Post No. 28 and a life member <strong>of</strong> Pleasantville ' f o . 2 3 8 9 . . • • - • ' • ••• ' •.•'• " •"'•..• '•• ••• •/•.•. He served on the Linwood Board <strong>of</strong> Elections. . • .i: Mr. Uoyd Was known as an avid farmer, and operated a Vegetable stand in Linwood during his later years. Mr. Uoyd was a member <strong>of</strong> the Northfield United Methodist Church. . ; '...:. " Bom in Linwood, he Was a lifetime resident Surviving are two sons, John Jr. <strong>of</strong> Northfield and Floyd .<strong>of</strong> Linwood; two daughters, Doris Bennan <strong>of</strong> Florida and, Betty StJteler <strong>of</strong> Linwood; two brothers, Everett erf Estell Manor and Charles <strong>of</strong> Florida; two sisters', Emma Ross and Mary Woodley both <strong>of</strong> Florida; 10 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. , . . . Services were Saturday at Northfield United Methodist Church, Northfield. Arrangements were by Parsels Funeral Home, Absecon. Burial was in Zlon Cemetery, Bargaintown. Donations may be made tothe Northfield United Methodist Church, Zion Road, Northfield. Benjamin Vilensky, 91 SOMERS POINT — Benjamin Vilensky, 01, <strong>of</strong> this community and formerly <strong>of</strong> Ventnor, died s <strong>Apr</strong>il 10 in Somers Point. Mr. Vilensky operated the Seaside Pharmacy at Vermont and Atlantic avenues in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> for 45 years until his retirement . T -•-.- Bom in Kiev, Russia, he came toAtlantic <strong>City</strong> in 1909. He is survived by two daughters, Lenore Kaplan <strong>of</strong> Delray Beach, Fla., and Jill Vroegop <strong>of</strong> West Point, Pa.; two sons, Lewis <strong>of</strong> New Brunswick and Dr. William <strong>of</strong> Margate; a sister, Minna <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>psix grandchildren and one great-grandchild. '__ , ij=_ Graveside services were Wednesday at-the Beth Kehillah Cemetery. Pleasantville. —_—• The family will receive friends at 110 S. Nassau Ave., Margate, through 4 p.m. Thursday (today). Arrangements are by the Roth Memorial Chapel, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.'. . —••• .••'.•_• • ,.—' Donations may be made to the Ruth Newman Shapiro Heart andXancer Memorial Fund, 7 Bayerest Ave., Margate, or the charity <strong>of</strong> one's choice. . — s Center begins annual membership drive NORTHFIELD — The The center also sponsors Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Women's Center, a nonpr<strong>of</strong>it group orga^ and the Child- Care Net- Alternatives to Violence nized for victims <strong>of</strong> family work. • . • violence andreRd. Palermo, NJ Phone 390-9699 A tree is reassuring. A tree is a survivor.."" withstanding tempestuous' winds ... towering over time, tranches spiralihg in space. Thoucjh assaulted by the elements, the. tree will survive, providing the roots remain strong, forgjng-through fertile soil, bringing life to the entire.length <strong>of</strong> its structure. God. made proyisionsfor the tree, '.. •'.'••" . Likewise, God made provisions for our survival: If our roots are. founded'-in His. Word, we.too shall tower over life's tempests. Romans 11:16 assures us, •"'...if the root is holy, so'are the branches/ : ; ' fioot your life in God as you worship each • Sabbath. There, is hope fora tree. There is hope foryou • . • . : : • f;op,i'gMl <strong>1993</strong> Kcisie'r .. R.E.Darby, Agency Inc. • kuurmnc* FxduslvSly Since 1905 ' North & Wesley Aves • 399-0049 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Home Savings 4 Loan Association 100T Asbury Ave. • 399-0012 Eugene W. Pashley , " . Insurance Agency, Inc. Shore Rd.Marmora • 390-3360 Carey's Real Estate Inc. 15th & Boardwalk •399-0178 . •so.\ ' ••:• •• • . . . ..-.. . The Orthodox. Presbyterian" Chapel, which meets.in' the west chapel <strong>of</strong> the Central Union Chapel, will open its season with services at 8:30 a.m. and 7 p,m. Sunday, June
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