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Page 10 Thursday, March 3, 2005 The Westfield Leader and The Scotch Plains – Fanwood TIMES A WATCHUNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PUBLICATION Dr. Eugene Hohenstein, Navy Veteran; Dominick J. Stallone, 72, Truck Driver; Physician In Westfield Over 40 Years – Obituaries – Pyrotechnician and Former Firefighter Dr. Eugene C. Hohenstein, a life- serving with the 29th Infantry Divi- Dominick J. Stallone, 72, of Ber- Westfield for 44 years, and a member long resident of Westfield, died on sion in Europe. Bauer, 92, Founded Business; keley Heights died on Thursday, Feb- of the Tall Cedars Gun Club in Roselle Saturday, February 19, at the Surviving are his wife, Ruth M. ruary 24, at Overlook Hospital in Park. Ashbrook Nursing and Rehabilita- Hohenstein; a son, Robert Loved and Encouraged Her Family Summit. He was predeceased by a brother, tion Center in Scotch Plains. Hohenstein; a sister, Marjorie Born in Westfield, he had lived Stallone, Sr., and two sisters, Dr. Hohenstein retired in 1991 af- Johnston, and three grandchildren. Euphemia Bauer of Westfield High School to the New there until moving to Berkeley Catherine Weirich and Mary Knight. ter practicing medicine in Westfield Private funeral services were held Westfield, 92, affectionately known as Jersey state high school football Heights in 1967. Surviving are his wife, Carole for over 40 years. on Wednesday, February 23, under Peggy, died peacefully at home on Sun- championships in 1998. The family Mr. Stallone had been a truck driver Niblock Stallone; a daughter, Colette During World War II, he served in the direction of the Gray Funeral day, February 27, following a brief includes multiple golf and college for Standard Tallow, a rendering com- Stallone of Tequesta, Fla.; a son, Mark the United States Navy. His twin Home, 318 East Broad Street in illness. Only a week ago, Mrs. Bauer’s football championship players, too. pany in Newark, for 25 years before Stallone of Berkeley Heights; a brother, brother, First Lieutenant Robert Westfield. entire extended family of more than 30 Mrs. Bauer also encouraged and retiring. He also worked as a Leonard Stallone of Berkeley Heights; Hohenstein, was killed in action while March 3, 2005 children, grandchildren and great- supported her family in their pursuit pyrotechnician for Garden State Fire- a sister, Theresa Kovalick of Pennsyl- grandchildren arrived from as far away of education. She was justifiably works in Millington for 35 years. vania, and two grandchildren. Chester Pachucki, 91, Sheet Metal Worker; as California and Texas to spend sev- proud of their many accomplishments Mr. Stallone had been a volunteer The funeral was held on Monday, eral days with her and her husband, in law, medicine, real estate and busi- fireman in Westfield from 1957 to February 28, from the Paul Ippolito Original Owner of Town Hardware Store Bruce, at their home. ness. Several offspring attended Duke 1967 and in Berkeley Heights, where Berkeley Memorial in Berkeley Heights. Raised in nearby Cranford, Mrs. University. Another graduated Phi he attained the rank of Captain, from A Funeral Mass followed at the Little Chester Pachucki, 91, of Westfield He was predeceased by a grand- Bauer was a longtime resident of Beta Kappa from Johns Hopkins 1972 to 1978. Flower Church in Berkeley Heights. died on Wednesday, February 23, at son, Vincent DiGiorgio, in 1995. Westfield. Together with her husband, University. He was a United States Army vet- The committal service was private. Overlook Hospital in Summit. Surviving are his wife of 67 years, they founded Master Memorials in Mrs. Bauer’s unusual given name, eran of the Korean Conflict, serving Memorial donations may be made Born in Newark, he was raised in Mildred Greco Pachucki; a daughter, 1939. The family business is now run Euphemia, became a cherished fam- from 1953 to 1955. to the Benjamin Chester Santore Fund, Dickson City, Pa. He had lived in Joyce DiGiorgio; a granddaughter and by daughter Sally Bauer Doerr and ily name, a tradition passed on from Mr. Stallone was a member of the 32 Station Street, Berkeley Heights Mountainside and Pompano Beach, six great-grandchildren. her husband, Tim. According to Mrs. mother to daughter to two grand- Mount Carmel Society in Berkeley 07922. To send condolences, please Fla. before moving to Westfield 18 A memorial service was held on Doerr, “My mother and father have daughters. In his toast on her 90th Heights for 37 years, a member of visit www.ippolitofuneralhomes.com. years ago. Sunday, February 27, at the Dooley always been partners in business as birthday in 2003, one of Mrs. Bauer’s American Legion Post No. 0003 in March 3, 2005 Mr. Pachucki had been employed Colonial Home, 556 Westfield Av- well as life. You never think of one grandsons claimed that he, too, was as a sheet metal worker for Union enue in Westfield. without thinking of the other.” now named Euphemia. Local No. 22 of Cranford for over 40 Memorial donations may be made Mrs. Bauer taught by example that Mrs. Bauer is survived by Bruce, Community News years, retiring in 1973. He also was to the Westfield Rescue Squad, P.O. family came first, gathering everyone her husband of 70 years, and their four the original owner of the Town Hard- Box 356, Westfield 07091. together for a yearly two-week reunion children: Euphemia Church “Bonnie” ware Store in Clark. March 3, 2005 in Stone Harbor each summer. Along Bauer of Dallas, Tex., Nancy Bauer with sun and sand, fresh crumb cake, Gearhart (William) of Plainfield, Sally AARP Chapter Reveals Virginia Crawford, 78 Anita Rainish, 83 bocce ball, beach paddle, big dinners Bauer Doerr (Tim) of Westfield, and Virginia Mae Kelly Crawford, 78, Anita Rainish, 83, of Applewood at and even a wedding were just some of Bruce John Bauer (Hope) of Orinda, General Meeting Monday of Rahway died on Tuesday, Febru- Amherst in Massachusetts died on the pastimes down at the shore. Calif. ary 22, at Medical Wednesday, February 23, at the Cen- Mrs. Bauer felt that life was meant Also surviving are 11 grandchil- WESTFIELD – Westfield Area Chap- business meeting to be held later. Center in Livingston. ter for Extended Care at Amherst. to be celebrated. So anniversaries, dren: Trent Bruce Harkrader (Deena), ter No. 4137 of the American Associa- Annual dues of $5 are now due. Born in Hackettstown, Virginia had Born on April 19, 1921 in the Bronx, birthdays and graduations have always Euphemia Brooke Bauer Halleran tion of Retired Persons will hold its next The 1:30 p.m. program will feature been a resident of Springfield and N.Y., she was the daughter of the late been considered as important as any (Sean), Ward Hadley Bauer general meeting Monday, March 7, in nutritional expert Bonnie Testa of the Plainfield before moving to Rahway Gussie and Abe Chudnoff. She had holiday. Sundays at Echo Lake Coun- Harkrader, Elissa Gearhart Parsons the Assembly Hall of The Presbyterian Vitalizer Company. She will speak on in 1947. lived most of her life in Scotch Plains. try Club and take-out from Ferraro’s (Bradford), Kristy Gearhart Church in Westfield, located at Broad “Timely Tips for Taking Vitamins She had worked for 16 years as a Mrs. Rainish had been an adminis- became a family tradition, along with McGovern (), William Street and Mountain Avenue. Guests and Improving Your Health.” A ques- home health aide with the Visiting trative assistant for many years for ping-pong matches between cousins Ragnar Gearhart, Michael Bauer and potential members are invited. tion-and-answer period will follow. Nurses of Westfield prior to retiring. Eastman Kodak in Mountainside be- in the family room. Two dozen for Doerr (Megan), Brandon Albert The social period with refreshments Members are asked to donate She was the beloved mother of fore retiring many years ago. dinner has never been unusual. If some- Doerr, Peggy Marie Frances Doerr, will begin at 1 p.m., with a brief canned and boxed grocery items to James Broadwell and his wife, She was predeceased by her hus- one unexpected turned up from out of Kelly Euphemia Bauer, and Rebecca benefit homeless and needy people. Kimberly, of Rahway, Phyllis band of 28 years, Morton M. Rainish, town, Mrs. Bauer simply set another Madeleine Bauer. Prayer to A trip is planned for Monday, March Miterotonda and her husband, Frank, in 1969. place at the table. Four great-grandchildren survive 21 to the Brownstone in Paterson for of Brick, and stepson William Surviving are two sons, John Rainish Many of her 11 grandchildren also her as well, including Hunter Bruce The Blessed an Italian luncheon and entertain- Crawford of Rahway, and dear sister of Richardson, Tex. and David Rainish spent summers at the Bauer home, McGovern, Riley Nancy McGovern, PRAYER TO THE BLESSED ment. The $55 cost includes the bus to Ralph P. Kelly of Hackettstown of Mundelein, Ill.; a daughter, Lori crafting their skills in the swimming Ryan William Parsons and Charlotte VIRGIN: (Never known to fail) ride and all tips. Reservations may be and Patricia Babich of Barnegat. Clarke of Amherst, Mass.; six grand- pool or on the tennis court. Grand- Elizabeth Harkrader. Oh most beautiful flower of Mount made at Monday’s meeting or by call- She also is survived by four cher- children and a great-granddaughter. daughter Kelly Bauer plays water Visitation will be tomorrow, Fri- Carmel, fruitful vine splendor of ing (908) 232-1362. ished grandchildren, Karla Burial took place on Friday, Febru- polo in California. Grandsons Hadley day, March 4, at the Bauer family heaven. Blessed Mother of the Son Several multi-night trips also are Miterotonda, Lisa Fox, Lauren ary 25, at the Cedar Park Cemetery in and Trent Bruce Harkrader both be- home, 1171 East Broad Street, from of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist planned, beginning with “Tulip Time Broadwell and Owen Broadwell, and Paramus. came state tennis champions in noon to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. En- me in my necessity. Oh, Star of the in Canada,” May 8 to 12, and continu- three adored great-grandchildren, Arrangements were under the di- Texas. Another tennis-playing grand- tombment will be private. Sea, help me show me herein, you ing with “Virginia Beach-Baltimore- Hannah Fox, Sarah Fox and Jenna Fox. rection of the Amherst Funeral Home son, Brandon Doerr, quarterbacked March 3, 2005 are my mother. Oh Holy Mary, Washington, D.C,” September 25 to A memorial mass was held on Sat- of Amherst, Mass. Mother of God, Queen of Heaven 29, and “Christmas in Nashville and urday, February 26, at St. Agnes Ro- Memorial contributions may be Albert W. D’Amanda, 77, Was Engineer; and Earth! I humbly beseech you Gatlinburg” from November 15 to 21. man in Clark. made to Children’s Aid and Family from the bottom of my heart to Reservations for these trips also may Arrangements were by the Pettit- Services, 8 Trumbull Road, Former Armory Company Commander succor me in this necessity. There be made at Monday’s meeting or by Davis Funeral Home in Rahway. Northampton, Mass. 01060. are none that can withstand your calling Marie Walsh at (732) 669-0399. March 3, 2005 March 3, 2005 Albert W. D’Amanda, 77, of States Army Signal Corp during the power. Oh, show me herein you are Mountainside died on Tuesday, March Korean Conflict and company com- my mother. Oh Mary, conceived Prayer to St. Jude Cecilia Smullen, 86, Deputy Surrogate; 1, at his home. mander of the Westfield Armory for without sin, pray for us who have Born and raised in Rochester, N.Y., the New Jersey National Guard from recourse to thee. Holy Mother, I Oh Holy St. Jude, apostle and Was Member of Catholic Daughters he lived in Mountainside for 38 years. 1960 to 1961. place this cause in your hands (3X). , great in virtue and rich in Cecilia McCoy Smullen, 86, of and by a daughter, Susan Smullen, in An engineer for General Electric in Surviving are his wife of 44 years, Holy Spirit, you who solve all prob- miracles, near kinsman of Westfield died on Saturday, February 1957. Heightstown from 1961 to 1993, he Ingrid Gennies D’Amanda; two lems, light all roads so that I can Christ, faithful intercessor of all 26, at Overlook Hospital in Summit. Surviving are four sons, Francis R. worked on satellites, submarine so- daughters, Karen D’Amanda and attain my goal. You who gave me who invoke your special patron- Born and raised in Newark, she Smullen, Howard E. Smullen, Brian nar and a camera on the moon rover. Suzanne Mulroe, and a sister, Elaine the divine gift to forgive and forget age in time of need, to you I have lived in Westfield for 53 years. D. Smullen and Kevin J. Smullen; a He was a member of New Jersey D’Amanda. all evil against me and that in all recourse from the depth of my Prior to retiring in 1997, Mrs. brother, Joseph McCoy; 12 grand- Professional Licensed Engineers and A service will be held at 11 a.m. instances in my life you are with heart and humbly beg to whom Smullen had been the Deputy Surro- children and 10 great-grandchildren. the Mountainside Board of Adjust- tomorrow, Friday, March 4, at the me. I want in this short prayer to God has given such great power to gate for Union County in Elizabeth A Mass of Christian Burial was ment, and was Past President of the Dooley Colonial Home, 556 Westfield thank you for the things as you come to my assistance. Help me for 29 years. offered on Tuesday, March 1, at St. Mountainside Democratic Club. Avenue in Westfield. Visitation will confirm once again that I never in my urgent position. In return I She was a member of the Westfield Anne’s Roman Catholic Church in He earned a degree in electrical engi- be at 10 a.m. at the funeral home. want to be separated from you in promise to make your name known Chapter of Catholic Daughters of Garwood. Burial took place at neering from Clarkson College of Tech- Burial will be at Fairview Cemetery eternal glory. Thank you for your and cause you to be invoked. Say America and of St. Anne’s Prayer Fairview Cemetery in Westfield. nology in Pottsdam, N.Y. and a master’s in Westfield. mercy towards me and mine. The three Our Fathers, three Hail Network in Garwood. Memorial donations may be made degree in industrial engineering from Memorial donations may be made person must say this prayer three Marys, three Glorias. St. Jude She was predeceased by her hus- to Deborah Hospital. the New Jersey Institute of Technology. to the American Cancer Society. consecutive days. After three days, pray for us and all who invoke your aid. Publication must be band, Francis J. Smullen, in 1984, March 3, 2005 He was a Captain in the United March 3, 2005 the request will be granted. This prayer must be published after the promised. This novena has never MASTER favor is granted. A.Z. been known to fail. A.Z. N ow Offering the New MEMORIALS Donate Your Car Willow View Mausoleum, 524 Central Avenue Westfield, NJ A Unique Concept in (908) 233-2350 Westfield / Mountainside Chapter Memorial Properties. Help Can’t Wait Call: 1-888-999-HELP (4357) One Call Does It All Designer • Builders of fine Tax Deductible • Free Towing Any Make / Any Model • Cars Trucks & Vans MONUMENTS *Some restrictions apply. Advertising supplied by SAS MARKERS B eauty, Dignity & Peace MAUSOLEUMS Overlooking Bunnell Pond. Lettered • Cleaned Tim Doerr DEEGAN Family Lots, Single Graves, Niches & Community Mausoleums Faithfully Serving the Public Since 1868, on 105 Picturesque Acres. 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