TfcwNbjr, April 21,1994 Page 11 ©bituarietf Richard N. McFadden, Sr., 86, Was Emil T. Eitel, 90, Had Been Prudential Insurance Executive Borough Councilman in Roselle Oresti Cirioli, 74, Headed Richard N. McFadden, Sr., 86, of Emil T. Eitel. 90. of Roselle, for- Mr. Eitel was born in Waterbury, Cranford died on Tuesday, April 26, merly of Westfield, a former insur- Connecticut and had lived in West- at Rahway Hospital. ance agent and Roselle Councilman, field before moving to Roselle in Plains American Born in Jersey City, Mr. McFadden died on Wednesday.April 13, at Union 1929. . had been a life-long resident of Hospital. Mr. Eitel had owned a Roselle in- Supenboi MmtnUmmet at Courthmue, Cranford. surance agency under his surname Before retiring in 1969, he had from 1924 to 1974 and had served on Was Vetenm of World War II been an executive for Prudential In- HalpioSorbo,66 the Roselle Borough Council from suranceCompany of America in New- Halpio "Al" Sorbo. 66. of North 1952 to 1958. Or«rtiF;''Ore"Cirioli.74.«mem- nity Services, the Union County As- ark for 25 yean. Plainfield, a member of St. 's He also was a past master of r of St. Bartholomew the Apostle sociation for the Blind, the Happi- After retiring. Mr. McFadden had Roman in North Weatsheaf-Orient Lodge No. 272 of ini Catholic Church in Scotch ness Club, the Fanwood Lions and beenareal estate agent for 24 years in Plainfield, died Friday. April 22. at the Free and Accepted Masons in i.diedSunday,April24,athome the Union County Nutrition Program Bedminster, Summit and Westfield. Muhlenberg Regional Medical Cen- Roselle. i Fanwood. atSt.John'sBaptist Church in Scotch He also was a 1924 graduate of ter in Plainfield. Mr. Eitel also had been a member I Born in Plainfield, he had lived in Plains. Cranford High School. Mr. Sorbo was born in Plainfield of the Independent Insurance Agents otch Plains before moving to His wife, Mrs. Margaret Sullivan He had been a member, Elder and and had lived 16 years in North of New Jersey and one had belonged nwoodin!951. Cirioli, died in 1979. A son, Douglas Deacon of the Presbyterian Church Plainfield. to the Roselle Kiwanis Club. Mr.Cirioli wasSupervisorof Main- W. Cirioli, died in 1990. in Cranford. H had been the owner of Sorbo's Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Mabel ice at the Union County Court- Surviving are two daughters, Miss AmemberoftheLodgeNo. I29of Deli on South Avenue in Plainfield J. Wear Eitel; two sons, Gordon E. BinEliMbeAfor 10ye*n,retir- Kathleen T Cirioli of Belle Mead the Free and Accepted Masons, he for 20 years, retiring in 1988. Eitel and Bruce E. Eitel; two broth- I in 1979. Before that he was an and Mrs. Patricia O. Keever of also had been a member of the Mr. Sorbo also had been a cook for ers, Theodore and Otto Eitel; two mobile mechanic with Cirioli Fanwood;asister.MissEmiliaCirioli Cranford Historical Society, a Past the Italian-American Club of North sisters, Mrs. Margaret Corbey and > in Plainfield. of Cranford, and five grandchildren. President of the Kiwanis Club and Plainfield. Miss Elizabeth Eitel; five grandchil- ' HeservedintheArmyduringWorld Services were held yesterday, the Recreation Council, both of He was an Army veteran of World dren and seven great-grandchildren. r n and was Past Commander of Wednesday. April 27, at Rossi Fu- Cranford. Warn. Services were held on Saturday, H-AT-tNo. 209 of the American Legion neral Home in Scotch Plains, fol- Mr. McFadden also had been on Richard N. McFadden Mr. Sorbo also had been a member April 16, at the J. C. Prall Funeral Ifta Scotch Plains. lowed by a morning Mass at St. the Westfield Board of Realtors and Richard N. McFadden, Jr. of New of The Maddalonese Society in Home in Roselle. ,.i>'Mr. Cirioli was a member of the Bartholomew the Apostle. the Regional Board of Directors of Plainfield. Burial was in Graceland Memorial p Fatwood Seniors, Catholic Commu- York City and Sea Island, Georgia. United County Bank. A service in the memory of Mr. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Park in Kenilworth. He also had been a member of the McFadden will be held 11 a.m. on Jeannette Sokolowski Sorbo of April 28,19)4 Echo Lake Country Club and the Saturday, April 30, at the First Pres- Scotch Plains; and two sisters, Mrs. Mrs. Ernest Yager, 82, Was Farmington Country Club in byterian Church in Cranford. Mary Sabo of North Plainfield and Charles Isaacson, Chartottesville, Virginia. In lieu of flowers contributions in Mrs. Josephine DelMonte of Scotch Active 60 Years With Red Cross He also had been a member of the his memory be made to the First Plains. 89, Was Broker United States Gold Association and Presbyterian Church in Cranford. A Mass was held on Tuesday, April I , Mrs. Ernest ( Goldbach) in 1978. the Drug and Chemical Club in New 26, in St. Joseph's Church. For Commodities W Yager, 82. of West field died on Sun- She also had worked for the West- Arrangements were by the Gray Services for Charles Isaacson, 89, York City. Memorial Funeral Home at 12 Spring- Higgins Home for Funerals in *[ day. April 24, after a short illness in field Republican Committee for over North Plainfield handled the arrange- of Fanwood, who had been a com- >, Overlook Hospital in Summit. 35 years and had received an award Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Edna field Avenue, Cranford. modities broker, were held in the Jack Paulk McFadden, and his son. Apm:a, 19S4 ments. ' Bom and raised in Winfield Park, from the Republican Congressional April 2S. 1994 morning on Saturday, April 13, in the Long bland, Mrs. Yager had lived in Order of Liberty. Gray Funeral Home. 318 East Broad Somerville for 20 years and West- She is survived by a son, E. Paul Street, Westfield. field for the last 40 years. YagerofOakRidge;abrother,Ernest James A. McGovern, 84, Was James Lyng, 73 Mr. Isaacson, who died Tuesday, She had been a registered nurse in Condell of Lansing, Michigan; two James J. Lyng, 73, of Marlton, for- April 19, in the Ashbrook Nursing New Jersey for 60 years, having sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Bell of Eylira, Custodian for Bell Laboratories merly of Scotch Plains, who owned Home in Scotch Plains, was a com- graduated from Somerset Hospital Ohioand Mrs. Dorothy Weiss ofNew James A. McGovern, 84, of Waters McGovern; adaughter, Miss the Plainfield shoe store Bruce modities broker for E.I. DuPont & aad the pastPresidentof the Somerset Hope, Pennsylvania, and two grand- Fanwood died on Saturday, April 23, Kathleen T. McGovern; three sons, Ltd. for 40 years, died unexpectedly Co. in New York City, where he Hospital Alumni Association. children. in his home. James P., Peter J. and Francis on Friday, April 15, at West Jersey worked for lOyearsbefore retiring in She also had been employed by the Funeral services for Mrs. Yager A Mass was offered on Tuesday, McGovern; two brothers, Phillip and Hospital in Marlton. 1967. Before that, he had been a Alcoa Aluminum Company of were held yesterday, Wednesday, April 26, in Immaculate of Heart of William McGovern; two sisters, Mrs. Mr. Lyng was born in Newark, had broker with James G. Bennett, also in Oarwood and Edison for 22 years, April 27, at the Dooley Colonial Mary Roman Catholic Church in Anne Winser and Mrs. Peggy Ander- served in the Army during World War New York City. retiring in 1971. Home at 556 Westfield Avenue, West- Scotch Plains, after the funeral for son, and seven grandchildren. II and had lived in Scotch Plains Mr. Isaacson was a member of the >\Mn. Yager had served over 60 field. the Memorial Funeral Home at 155 In lieu of flowers contributions in before moving to Marlton in 1987. Fanwood Seniors, the Tri-County yean with the American Red Cross, Donations in her memory may be South Avenue, Fanwood. the memory of Mr. McGovern may He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Seniors, the Casano Seniors Center serving as the Vice Chairman of the made to the Westfield and Mr. McGovern retired in 1974 as a be made to the Center for Hope Hos- Bernadette A. Mozine Lyng; two in Roselle Park and the American UoatCouncil.and had organized the Mountainside Chapter of the Ameri- custodian for Bell Laboratories in the pice, 176Hussa Street, Linden.07036 daughters, Mrs. Rosemary Stamm Association of Retired Persons, Chap- Retired Seniors Volunteer Program can Red Cross, 321 Elm Street, West- Murray Hill section of New Provi- or the Fanwood Rescue Squad, 218 and Mrs. Bernadette Gabardi, both of ter No. 4137 in Westfield. at Westfield Senior Citizens Housing field dence. Forest Road, Fanwood, 07023. Marlton; four grandchildren and a Born in New York City, Mr. April 2a, IBM He had been a member of the West- April 38, 1994 sister, Mrs. Marie Musto of Isaacson had lived in Long Island field Council of the Nights of Colum- Piscataway. before moving to Fanwood in 1967. Mrs. De Francesco, 80, Was Active bus. Timothy Rickwood, 41 A brother, John Lyng, is deceased. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Born in Jersey City, Mr. McGovern A funeral Mass was offered on (Catherine Isaacson; two sons. had lived in Fanwood for 35 years. Timothy Rickwood, 41, of Perth Monday, April 18, at St. Franklin Isaacson and John Finnegan; At St. Bartholomew the Apostle Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Amboy, an automobile mechanic who Roman Catholic Church in Marlton. three daughters, Mrs. ElizabethCalb, Mrs. (Antoinette Novello) graduated from Westfield High Burial was in the Odd Fellows Mrs. Patricia Knapp and Miss Dor- s cial club. School in 1970, died on Sunday, April , DeFrancesco,80,diedMonday,April Her husband died in 1988. Cemetery in Medford. othy Finnegan; a brother, Oscar 1 23, at home in Scotch Plains. 10, at Raritan Bay Medical Center's In lieu of flowers, contributions in Isaacson; a sister, Mrs. Elsie 1 Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Mr. Brynildsen, Perth Amboy Division. ' Born in Dunellen, Mrs. De Adele M. Towle of Edison and Mrs. the memory of Mr. Lyng may be Rosenbluth; eight grandchildren and Francesco moved to Scotch Plains in Linda A. Remler of Fanwood; a Mr. Rickwood had lived in West- made to Evesham Emergency Medi- three great-grandchildren. 'jfc 1915. brother, Mauro Novello of Ohio; 79, Was Painter field before returning to his native cal Services, 129 East Main Street, -\ ""•»». Ahomemaker, Mrs. De Francesco seven grandchildren and six great- PerthAmboyinl979. Marlton, 08053. / * was a communicant of'St. grandchildren. And Decorator He had been on the staff of a now- Arrangements wete by the Bradley The miMrabt* hav. no otfw nwdicirw Services will be at 9 a.m. today, Rayrripnd Brynildsen, 79, died Sat- - defunct-Chevron service station in Funeral Home in MaiUon. • - • • - . .but hop* I Bartholomew the Apostle Roman Scotch Plains and more recently had WMiamShaliHfMcir* k Catholic Church in Scotch Plains and Thursday, April 28, at Rossi Funeral urday, April 23, at Robert Wood April 28.1994 lgmlwr i(s Johnson Jr. Health Core Center in been self-employed. iii i «Y I'T " °f Rosary Altar Society, Home in Scotch Plains, followed by His father, William Rickwood, died ^"ilbe was also a member of the Catho- a Mass at 10a.m. at St. Bartholomew Plainfield. in 1987. lSj$ HcGoldenAgersofScotchPlains.St. the Apostle Roman Catholic Church Born in Plainfield, he hod lived in in Scotch Plains. Fanwood and Scotch Plains all his Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Ua Nicholas Women's Auxiliary of Barbara Urbanski Rickwood; two | L Scotch Plains and the Intimates so- Apmae. IBM life. i Before retiring in 1971, he was a brothers, John P. Rickwood and Wil- Orcthou^ht funeral planning self-employed painter and decorator. liam Rickwood, all of Westfield; a Mrs. Jeanette R. Preston, 63, Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ruby sister, Mrs. Kathy Bauer of Roselle, Nielsen Brynildsen; two sons, R. and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. before the need arises Had Been BellCore Researcher Douglas Brynildsen of Mesa, Ari- Emelia Urbanski of Perth Amboy. Services were held on Thursday, Mrs Jeanette R. Preston, 63, of Fanwood and the Historical Society zona and William A. Brynildsen of Cahutla, Georgia; a brother, Albert April 14, at the Flynn & Son Funeral Fanwood, died Wednesday, April 20, of Scotch Plains and Fanwood in Home in the Fords section of at home Scotch Plains. Brynildsen of Forked River, and three An idea that grandchildren. Woodbridge. Born in Welland, Ontario, Canada, Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Su- Contributions in his memory may Mrs. Preston had lived in Scotch san Preston Kessler of Mendham; Services were held yesterday, be made to the Perth Amboy First Aid makes sense for you Plains before moving to Fanwood 30 three sons, David L. Preston of Eu- Wednesday, April 27, at Memorial Squad. yean ago. gene, Oregon; Robert T. Preston of Funeral Home in Fanwood. April 28,1994 and those you love. '• She had been a researcher at Bernardsville and Andrew H. Preston Mr. Brynildsen was buried in ' BajrCore, formerly a division of the of Dallas; a brother, Bruce Brown of Fairview Cemetery in Westfield. Mrs. Mantz, 67 *' American Telephone & Telegraph Welland, Ontario, and three grand- April 2S.1M4 \ Company, in Livingston for the past children. Mrs. Robert (Claire A.) Mantz, 67, Find out more { Mrs. Smith, 86, of Middlesex Borough died Tuesday, t»* 14 years Services were held on Saturday, April 19, at home. ", Mrs Prestonhadbeenamemberof April 23, at Fanwood Presbyterian Longtime Member Born in Westfield, Mrs. Mantz had by calling... M Fanwood Presbyterian Church in Church. lived in Middlesex most of her life. Memorial Funeral Home at 155 Of Bethel Baptist She had been a teller at First Fidel- FUNERAL South Avenue, Fanwood handled the Mrs. Frances W. Smith, 86, died ity Bank in Middlesex for 20 years, • • John F. Maher, 84 arrangements. Friday, April 22, at Runnells Special- DIRECTORS ApfHSB, 1994 retiring in 1988. lohn F. Maher, 84, of Boynton ized Hospital in Berkeley Heights. Surviving, in addition to her hus- -Since 1897- Beach, Florida, formerly of Scotch She was born in King William band, are: Two stepsons, Peter Mantz ' Plains, died Wednesday, April 20, at Mrs. Powers, 93 Mrs. George W. (Dorothy H.) Pow- County in Virginia and had lived in of Raritan and James Mantz of lohn F. Kennedy Hospital in Lan- Westfield for40 years before moving ers, 93, of westfield, died Tuesday, Phillipsburg; a daughter, Mrs. Char- • FRED H. GRAY, JR. • DAVID B. CRABIEL • WILLIAM A. DOYLE tana, Florida. April 26, at Rahway Hospital. to Plainfield 15 years ago. lotte Ruiz of Middlesex; a brother, Born in Jersey City, Mr. Maher had Mrs. Powers was born in Newark. She was a member of Bethel Bap- Harry Kaufmann of Indiatlantic, • PAULETTE CRABIEL »DALE SCHOVSTRA lived in Scotch Plains for 22 years She had lived in Kenilworth from 1941 tist Church in Westfield for more Florida; a sister, Mrs. Lucille Bestle before moving to Boynton Beach in to 1982 prior to moving to Westfield. than 60 years. She was also a member of Middletown; four grandchildren, WESTFIELD: 318 East Broad St., Fred H. Gray, Jr. Mgr. • 233-0143 1976. Her husband died in 1968. of its Women's Fellowship, two step-grundchildren and a great- CRANFORD; 12 Springfield Ave., William A. Doyle, Mgr.»276-0092 Ht had been an accountant at Getty Surviving are adaughter, Mrs. Doris Chorus and Celestial Choir. granddaughter. Oil in New York City for 44 years, P. Kerken of Fanwood; a son, George Surviving are two grandsons, Services were held on Saturday, retiring in 1958. "Bud" W. Powers of East Brunswick', Albeit Smith of Plainfield and Kirk April 23, at Middlesex Funeral Home Mr. Maher also had been a member four grandchildren and six great-grand- Smith of Chicago. in Middlesex. ' of the Holy Name Society of St. children. Services were held Tuesday, April April 18,1994 Barnard's Roman Catholic Church in Funeral services will be held at 10 26, at Bethel Baptist. Dooley Funeral Service, Inc\ Plainfield. a.m. today, Thursday, April 28, at Me- Arrangements were handled by His brother, Howard Maher, died morial Funeral Home, 155 South Av- Plinton Funeral Home in Westfield. Nothing in this world it permanent. Caring & Courteous Service to the in 1960 and his grandson, James P. enue, Fanwood. Interment will be in April 28,1994 German Proverb Maher, died in 1984. Hollywood Memorial Park in Union. Cranford/Westfield Area Since 1913 Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Donations in the memory of Mrs. Perretli Maher; two Powers may be made to the Westfield daughters, Mrs. Mary Patricia Wil- Rescue Squad, P. O. Box 356, West- ton of Williamsburg, Virginia and field 07091. Mn. Phyllis Ann Meyers of Panama AprH2B. 1994 Westfield City,Florida; ason,Thomas J. Maher Miss Sanguiliano, 68 556 Westfield Avenue of Remington; two brothers, Tho- Miss Josephine Sanguiliano, 68, a FUNERAL HOME mas Maher of East Harwick, Massa- memberof St. Bartholomew theApostle 233-0255 chusetts and Joseph Maher of Roman Catholic Church in Scotch Thomas M. Keiser, Jr., Manager Joseph F. Dooley Plainfield; five sisters, Mrs. Sadie Plains, died Monday, April 25, at home Est. 1928 Kauttky of Greenbrook, Mrs. Mar- in the township. garet McAleer of Brllport, Florida; Born in Scotch Plains, she had been THIS SYMBOL GUARANTEES Mrs, Gertrude Carro' 1 of Hallandale, ! a lifelong township resident. OUR SERVICES MEET THE ,v! Florida; Mrs. Winifred O'Connor of Before her retirement in 1979, Miss HIGHEST STANDARDS OF THE Ijt Wacataway and Mrs. Frances Sanguiliano was a legal secretary in FUNERAL PROFESSION Cunningham of Pearland, Texas, 11 various law offices. •nndchildren and eight great-grand- She was a volunteer at Overlook As an NSM member, we provide: v '.children. Hospital in Summit, a charter member Cranford of the hospital's Heritage Society and a • Detailed cost breakdowns ^Services were held on Saturday, • Price categories to fit every budget 218 North Avenue April 23, at Memorial Funeral Home member of the Historical Society of 276-0255 if at 155 South Avenue, Fanwood, fol- Scotch Plains and Fanwood. • Services for all faiths, creeds and customs Surviving are a sister, Mrs, Clara M. Francis J. Dooley Jr. / lowed by a Mass at St Bernard's Oilllkin of Scotch Plains; five nephews M Church and interment at Holy Re- and four nieces. 155 SOUTH AVE., FANWOOD Manager f(dMmer Cemetery in South Plainfield. Services will be held at 10:15 a.m. (908) 322-4350 Wi In lieu of flowers, donations in the today, Thursday, April 28, at the Rossi Ammory of Mr. Maher may be made Funeral Home in Scotch Plains, fol- AMPLE PARKING • HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE