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DELAWARE COUNTY LEGAL JOURNAL Vol. 104 No. 22 6/2/17 DELAWARE COUNTY LEGAL JOURNAL Vol. 104 No. 22 6/2/17 ESTATE AND TRUST NOTICES ROBERTA J. KNIE, dec’d. Late of the Township of Upper Darby, Notice is hereby given that, in the es­ Delaware County, PA. tates of the decedents set forth below, the Extx.: Deborah A. Karner c/o Robert A. Register of Wills has granted letters testa­ Auclair, Esquire, 200 N. Jackson St., mentary or of administration to the persons Media, PA 19063. named. Notice is also hereby given of the ROBERT A. AUCLAIR, ATTY. existence of the trusts of the deceased set­ Robert A. Auclair, P.C. t lors set forth below for whom no personal 200 N. Jackson St. representatives have been appointed within Media, PA 19063 90 days of death. All persons having claims JOAN HUTTON LANDIS, dec’d. or demands against said estates or trusts Late of the Township of Nether are requested to make known the same, and Providence, Delaware County, PA. all persons indebted to said estates or trusts Extr.: Edgar Kendall Landis c/o are requested to make payment, without Edmund L. Harvey, Jr., Esquire, 1835 delay, to the executors or administrators or Market St., Philadelphia, PA 19103­ trustees or to their attorneys named below. 2968. EDMUND L. HARVEY, JR., ATTY. FIRST PUBLICATION Teeters Harvey Marrone & Kaier LLP BEATRICE L. BRUBAUGH, dec’d. 1835 Market St. Late of the Township of Upper Philadelphia, PA 19103­2968 Chichester, Delaware County, PA. EDWIN N. MacDONALD a/k/a EDWIN Extx.: Deborah J. Johnson. N. MacDONALD, JR., dec’d. STEPHEN A. DURHAM, ATTY. Late of the Township of Middletown, 320 West Front Street Delaware County, PA. Media, PA 19063 Extx.: Mary L. MacDonald c/o Donald KATHLEEN B. DURHAM, dec’d. E. Havens, Esquire, 625 8th Avenue, Late of the Township of Upper Folsom, PA 19033. Providence, Delaware County, PA. DONALD E. HAVENS, ATTY. Extx.: Catherine E. Zurick c/o Guy F. 625 8th Avenue Matthews, Esquire, 300 W. State St., Folsom, PA 19033 Ste. 300, Media, PA 19063. DOLORES C. MacMULLETT GUY F. MATTHEWS, ATTY. a/k/a DOLORES CATHERINE Eckell, Sparks, Levy, Auerbach, Monte, MacMULLETT, dec’d. Sloane, Matthews & Auslander, P.C. Late of the Township of Radnor, 300 W. State St. Delaware County, PA. Ste. 300 Admr. C.T.A.: Lee L. Molineux c/o Media, PA 19063 Joseph L. Monte, Esquire, 300 W. JOHN J. HEALY, dec’d. State St., Ste. 300, Media, PA 19063. Late of the Township of Upper Darby, JOSEPH L. MONTE, ATTY. Delaware County, PA. Eckell, Sparks, Levy, Auerbach, Monte, Extx.: Jacquelyn T. Powers c/o Denise Sloane, Matthews & Auslander, P.C. M. Antonelli, Esquire, 17 E. Gay St., 300 W. State St. Ste. 100, West Chester, PA 19380. Ste. 300 DENISE M. ANTONELLI, ATTY. Media, PA 19063 17 E. Gay St. AGNES McCLOSKEY, dec’d. Ste. 100 Late of the Township of Ridley, West Chester, PA 19380 Delaware County, PA. GARY STEPHEN JONES a/k/a GARY Extr.: William Neil McCloskey (Named S. JONES and GARY JONES, dec’d. in Will As William N. McCloskey) Late of the Township of Middletown, c/o Michael P. Pierce, Esquire, 17 Delaware County, PA. Veterans Square, P.O. Box 604, Media, Extr.: David James Renninger c/o PA 19063. Kathleen A. Farrell, Esquire, 216 S. MICHAEL P. PIERCE, ATTY. Orange Street, Media, PA 19063. Pierce & Hughes, P.C. KATHLEEN A. FARRELL, ATTY. 17 Veterans Square 216 S. Orange Street P.O. Box 604 Media, PA 19063 Media, PA 19063 21 DELAWARE COUNTY LEGAL JOURNAL Vol. 104 No. 22 6/2/17 JOHN A. McDONOUGH, dec’d. ELEANOR L. SARABUN, dec’d. Late of the Township of Concord, Late of the Township of Nether Delaware County, PA. Providence, Delaware County, PA. Extrs.: Mark K. McDonough and Extx.: Barbara Anne Conan c/o Phyllis M. Horisk c/o Carolina R. Lindsey J. Conan, Esquire, 755 North Heinle, Esquire, 724 Yorkin Rd., Suite Monroe Street, Media, PA 19063. 100, Hockessin, DE 19707. LINDSEY J. CONAN, ATTY. CAROLINA R. HEINLE, ATTY. Conan Law Offices, LLC 724 Yorkin Rd. 755 North Monroe Street Suite 100 Media, PA 19063 Hockessin, DE 19707 GENEVIEVE H. SAVIO, dec’d. MARY M. McNEILL, dec’d. Late of the Township of Newtown, Late of the Township of Upper Darby, Delaware County, PA. Delaware County, PA. Extr.: Peter B. Savio, 5302 Oio Dr., Admx.: Annamarie L. Sansone c/o Honolulu, HI 96822. Kathleen A. Farrell, Esquire, 216 S. DAVID T. VIDEON, ATTY. Orange Street, Media, PA 19063. 1000 N. Providence Rd. KATHLEEN A. FARRELL, ATTY. Media, PA 19063 216 S. Orange Street ROSETTA J. SMITH, dec’d. Media, PA 19063 Late of the Borough of Swarthmore, LILA RUTH MITCHELL a/k/a RUTH Delaware County, PA. MITCHELL, dec’d. Extx.: Janice Smith Barry c/o Michael Late of the Township of Concord, J. Cunningham, Jr., Esquire, 1066 Delaware County, PA. Pontiac Rd., P.O. Box 305, Drexel Hill, Admr. PDL: Dana M. Breslin, 3305 PA 19026. Edgmont Avenue, Brookhaven, PA MICHAEL J. CUNNINGHAM, JR., 19015. ATTY. DANA M. BRESLIN, ATTY. 1066 Pontiac Rd. Pappano & Breslin P.O. Box 305 3305 Edgmont Avenue Drexel Hill, PA 19026 Brookhaven, PA 19015 ANNAMARIE WHYTE, dec’d. E. RICHARD MORAN, dec’d. Late of the Township of Marple, Late of the Township of Concord, Delaware County, PA. Delaware County, PA. Extrs.: Charlene Whyte, John J. Whyte Extx.: Carol Moran, 383 S. Ivy Lane, and Jacqueline Whyte, 2007 Aspen Glen Mills, PA 19342. Circle, Springfield, PA 19064. THERESA MORAN, dec’d. JOHN J. YERKES, dec’d. Late of the Township of Concord, Late of the Borough of Media, Delaware County, PA. Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Barbara Graziano, 2844 S. Extx.: Denise Boyer c/o Dennis J. Muir, Darien Street, Philadelphia, PA 19148. Esquire, 4 West Front Street, Media, CHRISTOPHER M. MURPHY, ATTY. PA 19063. Pappano & Breslin DENNIS J. MUIR, ATTY. 3305 Edgmont Avenue 4 West Front Street Brookhaven, PA 19015 Media, PA 19063 THEODORE J. PASTERNAK a/k/a THEODORE JOHN PASTERNAK, SECOND PUBLICATION dec’d. ARMEN ABOYAN, dec’d. Late of the Borough of Glenolden, Late of the Township of Radnor, Delaware County, PA. Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Susan G. Duffy c/o Jonathan Admx.: Caroline Aboyan, 136 Fairfield D. Sokoloff, Esquire, 1608 Walnut St., Lane, Wayne, PA 19087. Ste. 900, Philadelphia, PA 19103. LEONORE APPLEBAUM a/k/a JONATHAN D. SOKOLOFF, ATTY. LENORE APPLEBAUM, dec’d. Diamond, Polsky & Bauer, P.C. Late of the Borough of Lansdowne, 1608 Walnut St. Delaware County, PA. Ste. 900 Extx.: Ellen Claire Maccario c/o Robert Philadelphia, PA 19103 J. Breslin, Jr., Esquire, 3305 Edgmont Avenue, Brookhaven, PA 19015. 22 DELAWARE COUNTY LEGAL JOURNAL Vol. 104 No. 22 6/2/17 ROBERT J. BRESLIN, JR., ATTY. MICHAEL C. McBRATNIE, ATTY. Pappano & Breslin Fox Rothschild LLP 3305 Edgmont Avenue Eagleview Corporate Center Brookhaven, PA 19015 747 Constitution Dr. WILLIAM A. BERNARDO, dec’d. Ste. 100 Late of the Township of Upper P.O. Box 673 Providence, Delaware County, PA. Exton, PA 19341 Admx.: Cecelia M. Bernardo c/o Teresa ANGELA JUNE DePASE, dec’d. A. Miller, Esquire, 8 West Front Late of the Township of Ridley, Street, Media, PA 19063. Delaware County, PA. Extr.: Charles DePase c/o Dawn TERESA A. MILLER, ATTY. th 8 West Front Street Getty Sutphin, Esquire, 852 11 Ave., Media, PA 19063 Prospect Park, PA 19076. DAWN GETTY SUTPHIN, ATTY. SALLIE A. CAMAROTA, dec’d. 852 11th Ave. Late of the Borough of Glenolden, Prospect Park, PA 19076 Delaware County, PA. GUGLIELMO DiMARTINO, dec’d. Extx.: Rose A. Mastroddi, 1033 Late of the Township of Marple, Edgerton Road, Secane, PA 19018. Delaware County, PA. CHRISTOPHER M. MURPHY, ATTY. Successor Co­Trustees: Silvana A. Pappano & Breslin DiMartino Radano, Lisa M. DiMartino 3305 Edgmont Avenue Addis and Tina A. DiMartino Godinger Brookhaven, PA 19015 c/o Margery S. Preddy, Esquire, WILLIAM ROGERS CHALKER, JR. 3475 West Chester Pike, Suite 200, a/k/a WILLIAM R. CHALKER, JR., Newtown Square, PA 19073. dec’d. MARGERY S. PREDDY, ATTY. Late of the Township of Nether Law Offices of Sand Gibbs, LLP Providence, Delaware County, PA. 3475 West Chester Pike Extx.: Sharon R. Weil­Chalker c/o Jill Suite 200 R. Fowler, Esquire, 100 Four Falls, Newtown Square, PA 19073 Ste. 300, West Conshohocken, PA 19428­2983. ELEANORE O. DOWER, dec’d. JILL R. FOWLER, ATTY. Late of the Township of Edgmont, Heckscher, Teillon, Terrill & Delaware County, PA. Sager, P.C. Extr.: John S. Custer, III, 7 Saint 100 Four Falls Albans Circle, Newtown Square, PA Ste. 300 19073. West Conshohocken, PA 19428­2983 JOHN S. CUSTER, III, ATTY. HAZEL S. CROUSE, dec’d. Custer & Custer Late of the Township of Bethel, 7 Saint Albans Circle Delaware County, PA. Newtown Square, PA 19073 Extx.: Lisa E. Dickerson c/o Nicholas JAMES G. DOYLE a/k/a JAMES M. Orloff, Esquire, 19 West Third DOYLE, dec’d. Street, Media, PA 19063. Late of the Township of Marple, NICHOLAS M. ORLOFF, ATTY. Delaware County, PA. Raffaele Puppio Extx.: Denise M. MacMurtrie c/o 19 West Third Street Daniel B. Lippard, Esquire, 214 W. Media, PA 19063 Front St., P.O. Box 1788, Media, PA ERNEST P. CUPO, JR. a/k/a ERNEST 19063. CUPO, JR., dec’d. DANIEL B. LIPPARD, ATTY. Late of the Township of Radnor, 214 W. Front St. Delaware County, PA. P.O. Box 1788 Extr.: Ernesto P. Cupo (Named in Will Media, PA 19063 As Ernesto P. Cupo, III) c/o Michael C. McBratnie, Esquire, Eagleview H. EDWARD EISSLER a/k/a NED Corporate Center, 747 Constitution EISSLER, dec’d. Dr., Ste. 100, P.O.
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