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DELAWARE COUNTY LEGAL JOURNAL Vol. 105 No. 22 6/1/18 DELAWARE COUNTY LEGAL JOURNAL Vol. 105 No. 22 6/1/18 ESTATE AND TRUST NOTICES TERESA C. DUDDY, dec’d. Late of the Township of Radnor, Notice is hereby given that, in the es- Delaware County, PA. tates of the decedents set forth below, the Extx.: Sarah D. Sidwell, 3025 Register of Wills has granted letters testa- Millwater Crossing, Dacula, GA 30019. mentary or of administration to the persons CATHERINE GERALDINE FLEMING named. Notice is also hereby given of the existence of the trusts of the deceased set- a/k/a CATHERINE G. FLEMING, t lors set forth below for whom no personal dec’d. representatives have been appointed within Late of the Township of Concord, 90 days of death. All persons having claims Delaware County, PA. or demands against said estates or trusts Extx.: Karen F. Rhodes c/o Elizabeth Z. are requested to make known the same, and Milne, Esquire, 171 W. Lancaster Ave., all persons indebted to said estates or trusts Ste. 100, Paoli, PA 19301-1775. are requested to make payment, without ELIZABETH Z. MILNE, ATTY. delay, to the executors or administrators or Connor, Weber & Oberlies, PC trustees or to their attorneys named below. 171 W. Lancaster Ave. Ste. 100 FIRST PUBLICATION Paoli, PA 19301-1775 ELAINE BRADDOCK a/k/a ELAINE SYLVIA FRIEDMAN, dec’d. L. BRADDOCK, dec’d. Late of the Township of Marple, Late of the Township of Thornbury, Delaware County, PA. Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Joyce E. Retig c/o Robert I. Extx.: Erica Jon Mier, 386 Glen Mills Friedman, Esquire, 1650 Market St., Rd., Thornton, PA 19373. Ste. 2800, Philadelphia, PA 19103. LINDA M. ANDERSON, ATTY. ROBERT I. FRIEDMAN, ATTY. Anderson Elder Law Cozen O’Connor 206 Old State Rd. 1650 Market St. Media, PA 19063 Ste. 2800 ROBERT T. CARROLL, dec’d. Philadelphia, PA 19103 Late of the Township of Upper Darby, JOHN D. GIALLONARDO, dec’d. Delaware County, PA. Late of the Township of Ridley, Extr.: Thomas G. Carroll. Delaware County, PA. MICHAEL GILFEDDER, ATTY. Admrs. CTA: Daniel J. West and 144 Morton Road Natalie M. West c/o Frank M. Fiore, Springfield, PA 19064 Esquire, 1112 MacDade Blvd., P.O. ROBERT C. DeLAUNEY, dec’d. Box 158, Woodlyn, PA 19094. Late of the Township of Upper Darby, FRANK M. FIORE, ATTY. Delaware County, PA. 1112 MacDade Blvd. Extr.: Ronald Ray DeLauney c/o P.O. Box 158 Bridget Monaghan Wible, Esquire, Woodlyn, PA 19094 P.O. Box 2538, Upper Darby, PA MICHAEL THOMAS KOCHER, dec’d. 19082. Late of the Township of Upper Darby, BRIDGET MONAGHAN WIBLE, Delaware County, PA. ATTY. Admx.: Bridget S. O’Brien c/o Russell P.O. Box 2538 J. Ressler, Esquire, 30 Valley Stream Upper Darby, PA 19082 Parkway, Malvern, PA 19355-1481. MARYANNE T. DIETZLER a/k/a RUSSELL J. RESSLER, ATTY. MARYANNE DIETZLER, dec’d. Stradley, Ronon, Stevens & Young, Late of the Township of Upper Darby, LLP Delaware County, PA. 30 Valley Stream Parkway Extr.: Harry Dietzler c/o Richard E. Malvern, PA 19355-1481 Javage, Jr., Esquire, 3350 Township Line Rd., Drexel Hill, PA 19026. RICHARD E. JAVAGE, JR., ATTY. 3350 Township Line Rd. Drexel Hill, PA 19026 21 DELAWARE COUNTY LEGAL JOURNAL Vol. 105 No. 22 6/1/18 ANNA H. LEWIS, dec’d. WILLIAM E. MALONE, ATTY. Late of the Borough of Brookhaven, 21 W. Third St. Delaware County, PA. Media, PA 19063 Extr.: David R. Lewis c/o Richard E. ADELE H. SMITH a/k/a ADELE Javage, Jr., Esquire, 3350 Township HARSHAW SMITH, dec’d. Line Rd., Drexel Hill, PA 19026. Late of the Township of Radnor, RICHARD E. JAVAGE, JR., ATTY. Delaware County, PA. 3350 Township Line Rd. Extr.: Stephen K. Smith c/o Stephen D. Drexel Hill, PA 19026 Potts, Esquire, Strafford Office Bldg. RACHEL MAZZAGATTI, dec’d. #2, 200 Eagle Rd., Ste. 106, Wayne, PA Late of the Township of Springfield, 19087. Delaware County, PA. STEPHEN D. POTTS, ATTY. Extx.: Gloria M. Mazzagatti c/o Harris Herr, Potts & Potts J. Resnick, Esquire, 22 Old State Road, Strafford Office Bldg. #2 Media, PA 19063. 200 Eagle Rd. HARRIS J. RESNICK, ATTY. Ste. 106 22 Old State Road Wayne, PA 19087 Media, PA 19063 FRED STROWIG a/k/a FREDERICK EDWARD F. McBRIDE, dec’d. STROWIG, dec’d. Late of the Township of Tinicum, Late of the Township of Haverford, Delaware County, PA. Delaware County, PA. Extx.: Christine Martello, P.O. Box 92, Extr.: Gary Strowig c/o Michelle L. Essington, PA 19029-0092. Sanginiti, Esquire, 166 Allendale Road, ANDREW H. MELINCHUK, dec’d. King of Prussia, PA 19406. Late of the Township of Nether MICHELLE L. SANGINITI, ATTY. Providence, Delaware County, PA. 166 Allendale Road Extx.: Nancy Melinchuk c/o Joseph P. King of Prussia, PA 19406 O’Brien, Esquire, P.O. Box 626, Media, PA 19063. SECOND PUBLICATION JOSEPH P. O’BRIEN, ATTY. RAYMOND F. BREE, SR., dec’d. KAO Law Associates Late of the Township of Concord, P.O. Box 626 Delaware County, PA. Media, PA 19063 Extr.: Raymond F. Bree, Jr. c/o Robert S. Lipsey, Esquire, 1645 Cloverly Ave., LINA A. NICKLE, dec’d. Late of the Township of Bethel, Jenkintown, PA 19046. Delaware County, PA. ROBERT S. LIPSEY, ATTY. Extr.: Robert A. Nickle c/o Jane E. 1645 Cloverly Ave. McNerney, Esquire, 22 W. Second St., Jenkintown, PA 19046 Media, PA 19063. JOSEPH THOMAS BROWN, dec’d. JANE E. McNERNEY, ATTY. Late of the Township of Springfield, 22 W. Second St. Delaware County, PA. Media, PA 19063 Co-Extrs.: Thomas Charles Brown and Marielena Zuniga. JOHN LESTER OGLESBY, III, dec’d. Late of the Township of Darby, TIMOTHY F. SULLIVAN, ATTY. Delaware County, PA. 216 South Orange Street Admx.: Letita Oglesby c/o Jordan Media, PA 19063 Kelleher Reilly, Esquire, 210 W. Front ENRICA M. CANIGLIA a/k/a LENA M. Street, Suite 100, Media, PA 19063. CANIGLIA, dec’d. JORDAN KELLEHER REILLY, ATTY. Late of the Township of Radnor, 210 W. Front Street Delaware County, PA. Suite 100 Extr.: Theodore N. Caniglia, Jr., 622 Media, PA 19063 Jamie Circle, King of Prussia, PA 19406. JOSEPH M. RICHIE, dec’d. Late of the Borough of Swarthmore, CARMELLA CERESANI, dec’d. Delaware County, PA. Late of the Township of Upper Darby, Admr.: Michael Puppio c/o William Delaware County, PA. E. Malone, Esquire, 21 W. Third St., Extx.: Elaine B. Quin, 800 South Media, PA 19063. Avenue, #B2, Secane, PA 19018. 22 DELAWARE COUNTY LEGAL JOURNAL Vol. 105 No. 22 6/1/18 RICHARD DENMON a/k/a RICHARD RAYMOND FRANCIS GORDON, JR. LANCE DENMON, dec’d. a/k/a RAYMOND F. GORDON, JR. Late of the Borough of Brookhaven, a/k/a RAYMOND F. GORDON and Delaware County, PA. RAY GORDON, dec’d. Extx.: Erin L. Denmon c/o Jeremy Z. Late of the Township of Concord, Mittman, Esquire, 593 Bethlehem Delaware County, PA. Pike, Suite 10, Montgomeryville, PA Extx.: Olivia M. Gordon Tomlinson c/o 18936. Timothy J. Gorbey, Esquire, 110 West JEREMY Z. MITTMAN, ATTY. Front Street, Media, PA 19063. 593 Bethlehem Pike TIMOTHY J. GORBEY, ATTY. Suite 10 110 West Front Street Montgomeryville, PA 18936 Media, PA 19063 ALBERT L. ELKO a/k/a ALBERT JOYCE ILARRAZA, dec’d. ELKO, dec’d. Late of the City of Chester, Delaware Late of the Township of Chadds Ford, County, PA. Delaware County, PA. Admx.: Helen Francis, 1013 Hyatt Extrs.: Bruce D. Elko, David E. Moran Street, Chester, PA 19013. and Gary W. Elko c/o Joseph L. Monte, MICHAEL IMPLAZO a/k/a MICHAEL Jr., Esquire, 300 W. State St., Ste. 300, E. IMPLAZO, dec’d. Media, PA 19063. Late of the Township of Edgmont, JOSEPH L. MONTE, JR., ATTY. Delaware County, PA. Eckell, Sparks, Levy, Auerbach, Monte, Extr.: William J. Luttrell, III, 11 S. Sloane, Matthews & Auslander, PC Olive Street, Fl. 4, Media, PA 19063. 300 W. State St. JOSEPH A. ITHEN, dec’d. Ste. 300 Late of the Township of Marple, Media, PA 19063 Delaware County, PA. SARAH HELEN ENGELSBERG, dec’d. Extr.: Paul J. Ithen, 408 Candlewood Late of the Township of Marple, Rd., Broomall, PA 19008. Delaware County, PA. MARIA A. DARPINO, ATTY. Extx.: Marilyn D. Fogel c/o Robert Levandowski & Darpino, LLC R. DeLong, Jr., Esquire, 17 Veterans 17 Mifflin Ave. Square, P.O. Box 604, Media, PA Ste. 202 19063. Havertown, PA 19083 ROBERT R. DeLONG, JR., ATTY. CHARLES J. McDEVITT, dec’d. 17 Veterans Square Late of the Township of Middletown, P.O. Box 604 Delaware County, PA. Media, PA 19063 Admx.: Michele McDevitt, 121 PATRICIA FISH, dec’d. Marlbrooke Way, Kennett Square, PA Late of the Township of Edgmont, 19348. Delaware County, PA. JENNIFER M. MERX, ATTY. Extx.: Susan Ingall c/o Stephanie A. Skarlatos Zonarich LLC Henrick, Esquire, 40 E. Airy St., P.O. 17 S. Second St. Box 671, Norristown, PA 19404-0671. 6th Fl. STEPHANIE A. HENRICK, ATTY. Harrisburg, PA 17101-2039 High Swartz, LLP ROSALIE P. McDEVITT, dec’d. 40 E. Airy St. Late of the Township of Middletown, P.O. Box 671 Delaware County, PA. Norristown, PA 19404-0671 Admx.: Michele McDevitt, 121 JANET S. GILLE a/k/a JANET Marlbrooke Way, Kennett Square, PA STEARNS GILLE, dec’d. 19348. Late of the Township of Middletown, JENNIFER M. MERX, ATTY. Delaware County, PA. Skarlatos Zonarich LLC Extx.: Elizabeth Gille c/o David G. 17 S. Second St. Garner, Esquire, 224 E. King Street, 6th Fl. Suite 2, Pottstown, PA 19464. Harrisburg, PA 17101-2039 DAVID G. GARNER, ATTY. 224 E. King Street Suite 2 Pottstown, PA 19464 23 DELAWARE COUNTY LEGAL JOURNAL Vol. 105 No.
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