Thursday, February 15,1996 Page 11 Mrs. Shirley Lenci Cunnick, 68, — ©bituariefi— Past President of Junior League George K. Lee, 68, Retired Mrs. Shirley Lenci Cunnick, 68, of Briar Cliff Manor in . Falmouth. Massachusetts, died Fri- She had been a life-long summer Realtor, 'Outstanding Senior' day, February 2, at Falmouth Hospi- resident of the Moors section of tal. Falmouth where she had made her George K. Lee, 68, died Wednes- Realtor for the Letter-Pompilio Cen- Born in Summit, she graduated permanent home 18 years ago. day, February 7, at the Ashbrook tury 21 Agency in Scotch Plains for from Kent Place School. Following Nursing Home in Scotch Plains. 10 years. Previously, he had been a Mrs. Cunnick also had lived in high school she was graduated from Born in Rahway, Mr. Lee had re- buyer for Purolator in Rahway for 25 Westfield for many years. While in the town she had been Superinten- sided in Scotch Plains for the last 31 years. Mrs. Jack Klapp, 50 years. He served in the Army dentof the Sunday School at Westfield Retiring in 1990, he had been a during World War II. Mrs. Jack (Gina Cerefice) Klapp, United Methodist Church for II years. Mr. Lee was a member and elder of SO, died Monday, January 29, at her She had been a long-time volun- the Willow Grove Presbyterian home in Toms River. teer and board member of the Mr. Griffin. 68 Church in Scotch Plains. He was also She was born in Newark and had Children's Specialized Hospital in lived in Westfield before moving to Mountainside and a member and Past John Thorpe "Jack" Griffin of a volunteer for both Muhlenberg Re- gional Medical Center for five years Toms River in 1980. President of the Junior League of Wilmington, North Carolina died Mrs. Klapp is survived by her hus- Plainfield and Elizabeth. GUITAR CONCERTO...MidbiBtic Bank, a tuMdiary of the PNC Bank, ipon- Monday, February 5, of Lou Gehrigs' and Contact-We-care in Westfield. band; two sons, Craig Sicora and In Falmouth, she had been a mem- j sored the performance of classical guitarist David Tanenbaum in the world disease. He also was Outstanding SeniorCiti- Brett Sicora; six daughters, Mrs. ber of the First Congregational premiere of a new guitar concerto at the Weitlleld Symphony'i January He was born in Westfield on March zen of the Year in Scotch Plains in concert Pkture,lefltori|ht,areMldlanUcScnior Vice President Peter Crowley, Jackie Sardi, Mrs. Laurie McCulley, Church and the church's Women's 10,1927, the son of the late Oscar D. 1994. 'guest guitarist David Tanenbaum, Midlantk Senior Vice President Robert Mrs. Irene Barros, Mrs. Joanne Union. She was also active with the and Irene Thorpe Griffin. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elaine SalUrdU; Composer of the Guitar Concerto, Michael Jeffrey Shapiro; Sym- Frunzi, Mrs. Tracy Wellington and children'sclothing drive at the church. Mr. Griffin had been a member of Lowman Lee; a daughter, Miss Dor- phony President Barron H. Caihdollar, and Midlantk Vice President Gerry Miss Denise Klapp; two brothers, Mrs. Cunnick had been a member Gaeta. The new work was the second world premiere in the Westueld Symphony's the Little Chapel on the Boardwalk, othy Lee of North Plainfield; two Robert Cerefice and John Cerefice, and Past President of the Moors "Season of Flnti." Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina sons, James Lee of Highland Park and 11 grandchildren. Neighborhood Association, a Direc- where he served as a Deacon and in and Kevin Lee at home; two sisters, Services were held Wednesday, tor of Falmouth Associates Inc., and its choir. He had been the owner and Mrs. Mildred Gowe of Livingston Mr. Broomfield, 86 Mrs. Eli Wright, 73 January 31, at the Carmona-Bolen a member of the Woods Hole Golf operator of S & P Enterprises. Mr. and Mrs. Elinor Hill of Elizabeth, Russell A. Broomfield, 86, of Mrs. Eli (Alethia B.) Wright, 73, Home for Funerals. Club. Griffin had been a member of the and a brother, Earl Lee of Edison. Fanwood, died Sunday, February 11, died Monday, February 5, at the Fabruary IS. 1096 Surviving are a son, William Pine Valley Country Club, the Services were held Saturday morn- at his home. Muhlenberg Regional Medical Cen- Rhoslyn Cunnick, 3rd, of Old Green- Wrightsville Beach Lions Club and ing, February lO.attheWillowGrove Born in , he had ter in Plainfield. Mrs. Herman Fisher, 79 wich, Connecticut; two daughters, was a veteran of World War II, having Presbyterian Church. lived in Fanwood since 1942. Born in Lynchburg, Virginia, she Mrs. Herman A. (Olive B.) Fisher, Miss Alice-Louise Cunnick and Miss served in the United States Navy. The Memorial Funeral Home, 1SS He had been an electrical engineer had lived in Plainfield before moving of Stuart, Florida, formerly of Joan Lenci Cunnick, both of Natick, Surviving are his wife of 45 years, South Avenue, West, in Fanwood, for Bell Laboratories in Whippany, to South Plainfield 23 years ago. Westfield, died Tuesday, February 6, Massachusetts, and a brother, Gor- Mrs. Shirley Price Griffin of handled the arrangements. retiring in 1968 after 41 years of She had been a quality control in- in the Martin Memorial Medical Cen- don Kent Lenci of South Dartmouth, Wilmington; three sons, Brad Fabruary IB, 1998 service. spector for RCA in Bridge water, with ter in Stuart. Massachusetts. Lawrence Griffin of Richardson, Mr. Broomfield attended the Poly- 27 years of service before retiring. PaulF. Bartlett,Jr.,46 Born in Philadelphia, she had been She was predeceased by a brother, Texas, Reid Hamilton Griffin of Mis- technic Institute of and had Mrs. Wright had been a member of Services for Paul F. Bartlett, Jr., 46, a resident of Westfield for many years, Dr. T. Dexter Lenci. sion Viejo, California, and Wade been a member of the Telephone Pio- the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Wit- of Scotch Plains, were held Monday residing on Mohawk Trail. She had A memorial service will be held Thorpe Griffin of Stafford, Virginia, neers of America. nesses in Piscataway. morning, February 12, in the Rossi moved to Florida three years ago, this Saturday, February 17, at 2 p.m. and three grandchildren. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Surviving are her husband; two Funeral Home, 1937 Westfield Av- coming from Plainfield. at the First Congregational Church in Dorothy Brunssen, and two grand- sons, Ronald Williams of Scotch Memorial services will be held at 3 enue in Scotch Plains. Mrs. Fisher had been a member of Falmouth. Interment will be private. children. Plains and Jerry Williams, Jr. of San p.m. Sunday, March 10, Mr. Griffin's Born in Plainfield, he had lived in the Redeemer Lutheran Church in The family has said memorial con- He was predeceased by his wife, Antonio, Texas; six daughters, Mrs. birthday, at The Little Chapel on the Scotch Plains most of his life. Stuart. tributions may be made to Children's Mrs. Madlyn Broomfield, in 1988. Carolyn Washington of Piscataway, Boardwalk by the Reverend Huw Mr. Bartlett, who died Thursday, Her husband predeceased her. Specialized Hospital; the Christian A graveside service will be held Mrs. Joan Field of Dallas, Miss Phyllis Christopher. February 8, in the Muhlenberg Re- Surviving are a bother-in-law, Outreach Committee of First Con- today, Thursday, February IS, at 2 Williams of Houston, Mrs. Patricia In lieu of flowers, the family has gional Medical Center in Plainfield, James Fisher of Billings, Montana, gregational Church, 68 Main Street, p.m. Solto of San Francisco, Christine said memorials may be made to the had been a bus driver for the Scotch and three sisters-in law, Mrs. Alice Falmouth, 02540, or the Intensive Little Chapel on the Boardwalk, 1 Arrangements are being handled Spivey of Euless, Texas and Mrs. Plains-Fan wood Board of Education Rahn of Stuart, Mrs. Virginia Ben- Care Unit of Falmouth Hospital, 67 West Oxford Street, Wrightsville by the Memorial Funeral Home, 155 Diane Wilson of Plainfield; a brother, for 23 years. jamin of Hartford, Connecticut, and Ter Heun Drive, Falmouth, 02S40. Beach, 28480. South Avenue, Fanwood. Samuel Cundiff of Newark; a sisters, He belonged to the International Mrs. Dorothy Pinter of Prescott, Ari- February 15. 1996 February IB. 1MB Mrs. Arseal Hutchins of Lawnside; Arrangements are being handled Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauf- zona. IS grandchildren, and ^great-grand- by the Andrews Mortuary Valley feurs, Warehouseman and Helpers of Funeral arrangements were under Mrs. Helen Feldman, 85 children. Chapel in Wilmington. America Local No. 102 of East Or- the direction of the Aycock Funeral THANKSGIVING NOVENATOST. February IS. 1998 Mrs. Helen Feldman, 85, of Scotch Services will be held today, Thurs- ange. Home in Stuart. JUDE - Holy St. Jude, Apostle, and Plains died Sunday, February 11, in day, February 8, at Judkins Colonial Warren E. Church, 83 He had served in the United States February 18, 1998 Martyr, great in virtue and rich in Army during the Vietnam War. He miracles, near kinsman of Jesus Overlook Hospital in Summit. Home in Plainfield. Visitation will be Warren E. Church, 83, died Mrs. Michael Mandel, 65 Christ, faithful intercessor of all who Born in Newark, she had lived in at 10 a.m. was a member of the American Le- Wednesday, February 7, at the Ber- Mrs. Michael (Anita Brooks) invoke your special patronage in West Palm Beach, Florida before Februarys. 19M gion Post No. 209 of Scotch Plains keley Heights Convalescent Center. Mandel, 65, died Sunday, January time of need. To you I have re- moving to Scotch Plains five years and the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Born in Brasher Falls, New York, 28, at her home. course from the depth of my heart ago. Mrs. Goldweitz, 66 Thomas Kavanaugh Post No. 2290 and humbly beg to whom God has he had lived in Scotch Plains for 43 A native of Berlin, Germany, she Mrs. Feldman had been a medical Mrs. Paul (Lois H. Hopp) of Manville. given such great power to come to years. emigrated to theUnitedStatcsin 1943 technologist for Dr. Alan Echickson Goldweitz, 66, of Union, died Satur- Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Valerie my assistance. Help me in my Mr. Church was a former quality and had resided in Newark before of Newark. She was a graduate of the day, February 3, at her home. A. Bartlett; two sons, Paul F. Bartlett, present and urgent position. In re- control supervisor at United Distill- moving got Scotch Plains in 1964. turn I promise to make your name Born in Rahway, she had resided in 3rd, and Richard Bartlett; a daughter, Newark Beth Israel Medical Center ers in Linden, retiring n 197S after 31 known and cause you to be in- School of Medical Technology. Elizabeth and Carteret before mov- Miss Georgia Bartlett; two sisters, Mrs. Mandel was a homemaker. years with the company. Surviving are her husband; adaugh- voked. (Say three Our Fathers, Mrs. Feldman was a member of the ing to Union 40 years ago. Miss Jean Mary Bartlett and Mrs. Three Hail Mary's and three Glory Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ida ter. Miss Jaimee Brooks of Westfield; Brandeis Women of Newark and the Mrs. Goldweitz had been an inde- Doric Ann Wiggins, and a brother, Be's.) St. Jude, pray for us and all GranataChurch; two daughters, Mrs. two stepdaughters, Mrs. Susan National Council of Jewish Women pendent insurance broker at Equi- Arthur Bartlett. who invoke your aid. Amen. Publi- Carol Burinda of South Plainfield Fabruary IB, 1998 Botsakos of Freeport, New York and cation must be promised. This No- in South Orange. table Life Insurance of Clark for IS and Mrs. Maureen Kucharski of years. Miss Melinda Mandel of Westfield, vena has never been Known to fail. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Ballston Lake, New York; two sons, Mrs. Graham, 102 and three stepchildren. This prayer is to be said for nine Bonnie Novick, and two grandchil- Surviving are a son, Philip Donald Church of Pittstown and consecutVedays). My prayers have Private services for Mrs. Anna Gra- Private services were held under dren. Goldweitz of Westfield; a daughter, , Wayne Church of North Plainfield; been answered — SKG&JVC ham, 102, of Westfield were held the direction of Kreitzman's Memo- Services were held Monday, Feb- Miss Pamela Goldweitz of Union; two sisters, Mrs. Janice Salvagin of under the direction of the Walter J. rial Home in Elizabeth. ruary 12, in Temple Emanu-El, 7S6 three sisters, Mrs. Joyce Rod of New Middletown, New York and Mrs. Johnson Funeral Home, 803 Raritan Fabruary 18.1998 East Broad Street, Westfield. Funeral York City, Mrs. Gloria Shapiro of Lucille Mere of Lakeland, Florida, Road, Clark. arrangements were handled by Teaneck and Mrs. Marcia Spears of and four grandchildren. Menorah Chapels at Millburn in North Brunswick, and two grand- Mrs. Graham died Friday, Febru- children. Services were held on Saturday, ary 9, in the Ashbrook Nursing Home Union. February 10, at the Memorial Fu- February 16. IMe Mrs. Goldweitz was predeceased in Scotch Plains. neral Home, 155 South Avenue, West, Dooley Funeral Service, Inc. by her husband in 1980. Born in Newark, she had lived in in Fanwood. Entombment was at the Ludwig Schilder, 70 Roselle before moving to Westfield A funeral service was held Mon- Woodbridge Memorial Gardens. Caring & Courteous Service to the day, February S. Burial was at the 40 years ago. Ludwig Schilder, 70, died Satur- In lieu of flowers, the family has Beth Israel Cemetery in Woodbridge. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. day, February 10, at Railway Hospi- requested donations may be made in Cranford/Westfield Area Since 1913 Margaret Schmidt; a son, Wellington tal in Rahway. Arrangements were handled by the Mr. Church's name to the Scotch E. Graham; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Mr. Schilder was born in Brno, Higgins and Bonner Echo Lake Fu- Plains Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 325, Czechoslovakia. He had lived in New- neral Home in Westfield. Gertloff; three grandchildren, 10 February 16.1M6 Scotch Plains, 07076. ark and was a resident of February 18.1998 great-grand children and five great- Mountainside for more than 20years. great-grandchildren. Fabruary IB. 1998 Westfield Mr. Schilder earned bachelor'sand Mrs. Richard Smith, 74 Andrew Fowler, 43 556 Westfield Avenue master's degrees from Montclair State Mrs. Richard L. (Julia B.) Smith, Andrew Fowler, 43, died Thurs- College. 74, of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, died day, February 8, at the Robert Wood 233-0255 For 30 years, he had been a high Tuesday, February 6, at Lancaster Johnson Hospital in New Brunswick. MASTER Joseph F. Dooley school teacher in New Providence, General Hospital in Pennsylvania. Born in Plainfield, he had lived in MEMORIALS Manager where he taught social studies and She was the wife of the Reverend Scotch Plains and attended school German. He retired five years ago. Richard L. Smith of Lancaster. On there, moving later to North 1171 E. Broad St. He was a member of Immaculate May IS of last year, they celebrated Brunswick. Heart of Mary Roman Catholic their 52nd wedding anniversary. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. An- Westfield, N J Church in Scotch Plains. He was a Born in Philadelphia, she was the drea Pemberton; two daughters, Miss 233-2350 t 4 charter member of the local chapter daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrea Pemberton-Fowler and Miss I of Phi Delta Kappa Honorary Educa- Robert S. Baile. Arika Pemberton-Fowler; a son, An- Cranford tional Society at Montclair State Col- She had retired from Bell Tele- drew John Pemberton-Fowler; his lege. phone Company as a service repre- father, the Reverend Willie Fowler of 218 North Avenue Surviving is his wife, Mrs. Enilea sentative. She was a member of the Scotch Plains; three brothers, Will- 2760255 Corona Schilder. First Presbyterian Church of iam Fowler and Steve Fowler, both of Francis J. Dooley Jr. Services will be at 9:15 a.m. today, Lancaster. Scotch Plains, and David Fowler of DESIGNER* BUILDERS OF FINE lursday, February 15, at the Memo- Surviving are two sons, Richard L. Aurora, Colorado, and five sisters, rial Funeral Home, 1SS South Av- Smith of Pittsford, New York and R. Mrs. Patricia Gonzales of Plainfield, MONUMENTS inue, West, Fanwood, followed by a Mark SmithofHummelstown, Penn- Mrs. Susan Adams of Westfield and MARKERS 10 a.m. Funeral Mass at Immaculate sylvania; a daughter, Mrs. Nancy S. Miss Camilla Fowler, Miss Pamela lean of Mary Church. Martinez of Wooster, Ohio, and four Fowler and Mrs. Alethia Booth, all of MAUSOLEUMS Charles V. Dooley John L Dooley Matthew R. Dooley Fabruvy 10,1990 grandchildren. Aurora. A memorial service was held at the " Funeral services were held Sunday LETTERED* CLEANED If you don't say anything, Johnson Auditorium in Lancaster with afternoon, February 11, at the Queen foil won't be called upon to Reverend Smith and the Reverend City Baptist Church in Plainfield. Bruce Bauer, Prop. epeal it. Dr. Robert E. Larson, Jr. officiating. Arrangements were handled by the (E$ttbll$htd193t) —Calvin CooUdge Private interment was held in Plinton Funeral Home in Westfield. Westfield. February 15.1990 ALSO: 300 Rt. 37 East rotect your plans from *** If desired, contributions in her Tomt River, NJ. 349-2350 We don't understand life any memory may be sent to the First tier at forty than at twenty, Presbyterian Church, Building Fund, inflation... lit we know it and admit it. 140 East Orange Street, Lancaster, —Julet Renard 17602. February 18, ISM 1 he cost of everything Do Words Seem Unclear? FUNERAL HOME continues to rise. Contact Your Hearing Instrument Specialist Even funerals. It may just be your hearing isn't quite as sensitive as Thomas M. Reiser, Jr., Manager it once was. Since every hearing loss is unique, it makes EsL 1928 But you can prevent sense to have your hearing evaluated by your Hearing THIS SYMBOL GUARANTEES inflation from affecting Instrument Specialist at the first sign of a problem. The OUR SERVICES MEET THE test will include an analysis of your hearing that will HIGHEST STANDARDS OF THE your funeral. show which speech sounds you can hear and which FUNERAL PROFESSION you cannot. From this test (if indicated) your Hearing As an NSM member, we provide: FUNERAL Instrument Specialist can choose the hearing instrument • Detailed cost breakdowns j that is right for your unique hearing problem. • Price categories to fit every budget DIRECTORS • Services for all faiths, creeds and customs - Since 1897 - I Westfield Hearing Aid 155 SOUTH AVE., FANWOOD • FRED H. GRAY, JR. » DAVID B. CRABIEL • WILLIAM A DOYLE Center (908) 322-4350 • PAULETTE CRABIEL WAHLER 'DALE SCHOVSTRA Erich H. OoUtn, HIS. • NJ Lie. 0 727 AMPLE PARKING • HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE Executive Administrator - William A. Doyle 940 South Avc, W. • Westfield • (908) 233-0939 WESTFIELD: 318 East Broad St., Fred H. Gray, Jr. Mgr. • 2330143 Hours: Tues.-Fri. 10-4:30, Sat. 9-12, or by appointment ^FORETHOUGHT CRANFORDt 12 Springfield Avc, Dale R. Schoustra, Mgr.» 276-0092 \i