Dec 1988 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Dec 1988 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Dec 1988 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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PAGE 12 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CETY* NJ, TWKSDAV> PECKMBER<br />
obituaries<br />
Rose McNuIty Rock, 79<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP =' Rose C. McNuIty Rock, 79,<br />
died Nov. 28 at her home.<br />
A resident <strong>of</strong> tftis community for two ywrs, she was<br />
bom in Fort Reading and had formerly lived in Carteret<br />
for 53 yetrs.<br />
Surviving are • son, Harry <strong>of</strong> Upper Township; a sister,<br />
Johanna Martinet <strong>of</strong> Port Reading: and five grandchildren.<br />
Service will be 9 a.m. today (Thursday) it St. Elizabeth<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hungary RC Church, Carteret. Burial will be in St^<br />
Gertrude's Cemetery, Colonia,<br />
Arrangements are by the Rumpf Funeral Home, 21<br />
Locust St., Carteret.<br />
The' rey<br />
Funeral Homes<br />
Etiibllihsl IBS*<br />
809 Central Ave. 644 Shore Rd.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, NJ. Palenno, N,J.<br />
Phone 399-0077 Phone 390-9699<br />
Herbert L, Oodfrny, Owntr<br />
John K. Bnltai, lyl<br />
In Time <strong>of</strong> Trouble, WiAnAs<br />
Ntar As Your Phont<br />
Pledging for tht future, u In the put, the flneit anil<br />
moil dignified, pemniUted ninentl service<br />
SUCCESSOR TO OCEAN COT 5 TOST<br />
FUNERAL DIRBCTOR<br />
• BLUE GROSS<br />
. BLUE SHIELD<br />
• MEDICARE<br />
I ottm hrnnnmM<br />
Mary Arch, 56<br />
Foot<br />
Specialist<br />
CHARLES F, BIRK.D.P.M.<br />
• ROMNEY E, PROPEB8IONAU8 •<br />
101 N. MAIN STREET.CAPE MAY OOURT HOUSE<br />
Adults & Children<br />
465-1644<br />
NORTHFIILD — Mary M. Arch, 56, <strong>of</strong> Revere Avenue,<br />
died Nov. 26 atfher home.<br />
Mrs. Areh had been employed at BaUyi Gnind Hotel<br />
Casino since 1983. Formerly she owned a restauriint in<br />
Brant Beach for 10 years.<br />
She was a former resident <strong>of</strong> PhU«delphla.<br />
Surviving are three sons, Steven <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Keith<br />
<strong>of</strong> MUlvule, and Chris <strong>of</strong> Northfleld; a toother, Phillip<br />
MeCaUum <strong>of</strong> Uvtttown, Pa.; and two grandAUdrin,<br />
Service was Wednesday *t the Rosenberf^-Raphael-<br />
Sachs, Philadelphia. Burial was in Sunse Memorial<br />
Park, Phitadeiphla.<br />
Contributions may be sent to the Hospiw ProgMm,<br />
AtlanHc <strong>City</strong> Medieal Center, AtiiinHe <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Regina Fania, 65<br />
Regina W, Fania, 65, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> died Nov. 26 in<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital, Sowers Point.<br />
A resident <strong>of</strong> mis dry eight years, Mrs. Fania had<br />
spent summers here for many years. Bom in Philadelphia<br />
she was formerly <strong>of</strong> MaJvern, Pa.<br />
Surviving are her husband, Robert M.; a ion, Robert<br />
M. Jr. <strong>of</strong> New RocheUe, N.Y.; a daughter, Susan B.<br />
Hepke <strong>of</strong> West Chester, Pa,-, and two grandchUdren,<br />
Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial wiU be said 11 a.m, Friday at<br />
St. Fmnds Cabrini Church, Burial wlU be in Anisley<br />
Cemetery, Roslyn, F«. Friendi may oil from 9:30 to<br />
10:30 a.m. Friday at the Godfrey Funeral Home <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Contributions may be sent to the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Rescue<br />
Dally • Evening<br />
1 liwrdiy Houti<br />
HemtVlifUAItol<br />
THAT WORRIED LOOK<br />
With theie young pups, that worried<br />
look Isn't real. You might call It a physlological<br />
Illusion. The whole problem Is that their<br />
headi haven't grown enough to fill out the<br />
wrinkles In their brow§.<br />
But, with people i worried look li usually<br />
rial, It reflects the deep concern! that<br />
trouble our world and lives.<br />
Vet, worry Isn't going to Improve the<br />
world. Its only reil value li that It eneour-<br />
.yaiiii<br />
ages us to seek solutions where they cart be<br />
i toundi Th© tort thing to rtplioe wewfy with<br />
Is FAITH.<br />
Through the centurlei man hai found<br />
hope and courage In the truths <strong>of</strong> religion.<br />
Qod never meant us to solve our problems<br />
alone. Perhaps our moit perplexing problem<br />
today li thit too many people have<br />
been trying to do just thatl<br />
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CHICKEN DINNER<br />
AT THE CHAPEL<br />
A chicken dinner will be<br />
held S to 7 p.m. Friday, Dee.<br />
2 at the Union Chapel by<br />
the 8M, 35th Street and<br />
Aibury Avenue, "nckets are<br />
88 adults; $2.50 children,<br />
payable at the door. Open<br />
to the public.<br />
Timothy McGee, 79<br />
Timothy P, MeGee, 79, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qkf died Nov. 26 at<br />
Our Lady's Rwsldtnce, Pl&JSantville. ,<br />
Mr, MeGee was a jettred wholesale Hortst and % former<br />
member <strong>of</strong> leavlew Country (Sub and Whitemaish ;<br />
Valley 'Country dub. He was also a mimeer <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Friendly Sons <strong>of</strong> St. Patrick.<br />
Bom in PhUadilphte, he h4d totn a resident hem tot<br />
IS years and had also lived in Rourtown, Pa,<br />
Surviving are his wife, Annej one sons Hugh W, <strong>of</strong><br />
Anandale,"Va.j two daughters, Kathleen Bums <strong>of</strong> Lafayette<br />
Hill, Pa., and Joanne Ispehshade <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia; IS<br />
grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br />
A Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial wUl be edebmtad 10 ».m.<br />
today (Thursday) at St. Augustae'i RC Church. Burial<br />
will be in Holy Sepulchre Osmeltry, Philadelphia<br />
Friends may call from 9:30 a.m. until Hme <strong>of</strong> Mass *t the<br />
church.<br />
Arrangements are by the Chester J. Wimberg Funeral<br />
Home,<br />
Contributions may be made to Alahiimer's National<br />
Headquarter*. 70 E, Lake St., Chicago, IU., 60601 Wt.<br />
jo Ann Lelie, 43<br />
SEA BLE CITY - Jo Am LeUe, 43, <strong>of</strong> 8103 Landls<br />
Ave., died Nov. 27 at the Cooper Medieal Centtr, Camden,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Injuries sustained In an automobile aeddent PH-<br />
day In Woodbine.<br />
Bom In Trenton, she lived In Umbertvllli before<br />
moving here four years ago,<br />
Mrs, lelle was a graduate <strong>of</strong> Bwing Township High<br />
School, the Mercer County Vocational School and the<br />
Donnelly Memorial School <strong>of</strong> Nursing In Trenton,<br />
where she became a licensed pracHeal nurse.<br />
She was a nurse in the amerpney room <strong>of</strong> St. Mary's<br />
Hospital In Langhome, Pa,, and most recently wai a<br />
nurse for the Atlantic County Department <strong>of</strong> Corrections.<br />
Surviving are two som, Robert and Alin Burket, at<br />
home; a daughter, Patricia Burket <strong>of</strong> Cltrmont; her<br />
mother, Helen Orlando <strong>of</strong> thli city and her father, Fred«<br />
eriek J, BowerB Jr. <strong>of</strong> Mercorvllle,<br />
Service was Wednesday at the fCrause and Logan<br />
Funeral Horns here. Burial was private,<br />
UNION CHAPEL BY THE SEA<br />
55th Street and Asbury Avenue<br />
Rev, Pgul W. vanderLoo, Pastor<br />
SUNDAY DEC. 4,<strong>1988</strong><br />
10:90 A.M. Sermon:<br />
"WHEN GOD NAMED M SON"<br />
2nd Sunday In Advent<br />
Musical Director Mltlarti Adam<br />
Nurttry Available during Service<br />
ST PETER'<br />
METHODIST CHURCH<br />
8th «fld Caitttl Avsnue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N J,<br />
N*tey Fox MtHatim<br />
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McAfee,<br />
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ills CominyiilM, Sleylef Chapel<br />
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Serttion<br />
"WATCH"<br />
Of, M, Russell Shivers, Paiit<strong>of</strong><br />
Rrtnk A, Ydfkcs, It. Assoc, Pasiot<br />
MfBtPmsbyterian Church<br />
ev. tiftMm h Allen, Pastor grtinrHui<br />
I Kemihtime, Uttm <strong>of</strong> Mwto<br />
SUNDAY DEC.4,<strong>1988</strong><br />
"TH£ WONDER<br />
OFHIS SILENCE"<br />
, ^Vflfilng Wdretitp - 7:00 pw<br />
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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED<br />
Cape May County Unit <strong>of</strong><br />
the AmBrican Cancer Society<br />
needs more volunteers<br />
to help with BdueaHon p»*<br />
grams ind fund ralilne<br />
iventi. For Inforinatton call<br />
886-1 tS4.<br />
Otto Bruyns, 84, former<br />
mayor <strong>of</strong> Northfleld<br />
GRACE BIBLE CHAPEL<br />
"God's Wordln Today's World"<br />
Pi WMliy Ave, (Luny Hotel, siwnd Fi.j <strong>Ocean</strong> Otty, N,J.<br />
Rev. John E. Jamie son<br />
Pallor<br />
9:48 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />
NORTHFtlLD — Otto Bniyns, 84, died Nov. £6,1*<br />
Presbyterian Hospittl^Phlladaphto. '<br />
Mr, Bmyns was the tmm mayor tf NerthBild Witt<br />
served mi city feom 1944 fitfough 1 WS. He w^Mf<br />
Prudential tnsurana Co. to 1966 Mid began Ms<br />
with a« city foUowtei hu mmmi mmm &<br />
government began when he was appolntid to A| taMM<br />
<strong>of</strong> assessors. He Berved as gea*tey <strong>of</strong> the bawd far ftvi<br />
<strong>of</strong> 10 years as an asse^or.<br />
He was elected to <strong>City</strong> Council In 1954, holdtaj • p