RECREATION and PARKS MONTH Welcome to New Jersey's State Parks, Forests and Historic Sites

RECREATION and PARKS MONTH Welcome to New Jersey's State Parks, Forests and Historic Sites

PAGE 28 — THURSDAY, JULY 17, 20O8 L0CALS0URCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE OBITUARIES (Continued from Page 27) Health and Rehabilitation Center, as an engineer for Bell Telephone rank of captain. He is survived by survived by his father, Matthew J. Cranford. Born in lla/eltown. Pa., Laboratories, Murray Hill, for 41 his wife.Vcra; a daughter, Joyce Haupt; mother, Nicole Viilante; Dorothy Kiewlak Mr. Petuck lived in Union since years before retiring in 1971). Domanico; sons Albert Jr. and paternal grandfather, Richard C. Dorothy Kiewlak. 91, of Lin- 1957 before moving to Cranford Mr. Richardson also was the Daniel Rech, and a brother, Haupt; maternal grandmother, den, died July 6 at Delaire Nursing two years ago. owner and manager, with his wife, Richard. Elizabeth McCormick, and many Home, Linden. Mr. Petuck served in the United Florence, of Garrison House The McCracken Funeral Home, relatives. The Mastapeter Funeral Born in Clymer, Pa., Mrs. States Army in World War II. Antiques, Summit, for more than Union, handled the arrangements. Home, Roselle Park, handled the Kiewlak lived in Linden since Before retiring, he worked as a 25 years. He graduated from Iowa arrangements. "1940. She was a former bowler tablet coater with Shering-Plough State University, where he Loretta Kanane Ryan with the Linden Women's Major in Kenilworth. Mr. Petuck was a received a bachelor's degree in Loretta Kanane Ryan, 98, of Mildred Wesp League at Jersey Lanes and a for- member of the Union Masonic physics. Westfield, formerly of Mountain- Mildred Wesp, 79, of Roselle, mer member of Ricketts Bowling Lodge and the First Baptist Church Surviving are two sons, John side, died July 6. Mrs. Ryan and died July 2 at Overlook Hospital, Le*ague at Linden Lanes. She was in Union. and Thomas, and a grandchild. her late husband, Daniel Ryan, Summit. also a member of the 600 Club and Surviving are brother, Carlyle, The Paul Ippolito Summit owned the Mountain Avenue A Roselle resident for more of the Women's International and a sister, Ruth. Memorial, Summit, handled the Cleaners in Mountainside. than 40 years, Mrs. Wesp was an Bowling Congress. The McCracken Funeral Home, arrangements. Surviving are a son John, three assembler at Western Surviving are two sisters, Edith Springfield, handled the arrange- daughters, Patricia Connolly, Mary Electric/Lucent Technologies in Kozenski and Mary Elizabeth ments. Albert Rech Sr. Ann Boden, and Loretta Bevard; Kearny for more than 30 years Hudak, as well as several nieces, Albert W. Rech Sr., 87, of 13 grandchildren and 14 great before she retired. She was a surro- nephews, grandnieces and grand- Max Richardson Union, died July 12 in Overlook grandchildren. The Dooley Colo- gate grandparent and was known nephews. Max S. Richardson, 94, of Hospital, Summit. nial Home, Westtkid, handled the for educating people about The Werson Funeral Home, Maplewood, formerly of Summit, Born in Irvington, Mr. Rech arrangements. fundraisers to benefit the Saint Linden, handled the arrangements. died June 7 at Overlook Hospital, was a lifelong resident of Union. Barnabas Burn Foundation through Summit. He served in the U.S. Navy dur- August J. Viilante the Roselle Fire Department. Born in Algona, Iowa, Mr. ing World War II. Mr. Rech was August J. Viilante, 2, of Roselle Surviving are an adopted son, William J. Petuck Richardson lived in Summit for 40 employed with the Union Fire died July 7 at Newark Beth Israel Robert Gree; four grandchildren, William J. Petuck, 90, of Cran- years before moving to Maple- Department for 30 years before Medical Center. and many extended family mem- ford, died July 6 at the Cranford wood four years ago. He worked retiring in 1977, having earned the Born in Elizabeth, August is bers. RECREATION AND PARKS MONTH Welcome to New Jersey's state parks, forests and historic sites. Whether you are looking for an action packed day of hiking and swimming, or camping under the stars, there are plenty of things to see and do in our 42 parks, 11 forests and 3 recreation areas. And with more than SO historic sites and districts, New Jersey's past is rich with stories to tell. This is evident in the historic homes, landscapes and battlefields where Washington and the Continental Army spent almost half of the American Revolutionary War. »y IF Round Valley Farny State High Point Recreation Area Park State Park Abram S. Hewitt State Forest • Farny State Park • Penn State Park Allaire State Park • Forked River State Marina > Princeton Battlefield State Park 1 Aliamuchy Mountain State Park Fortescue State Marina • Ramapo Mountain State Forest Stokes Hacklebarney State Atsion Recreation Area • Fort Mott State Park • Rancocas State Park State Forest Park Bamegat Lighthouse State Park • Hacklebarney State Park • Ringwood State Park Bass River State Forest • High Point State Park • Round Valley Recreation Area Belleplain State Forest • Hopatcong State Park • Spring Meadow Golf Course Bredan T. Byrne State Forest • Island Beach State Park • Spruce Run Recreation Area (formerly Lebanon) • Jenny Jump State Forest • Stephens State Park Bull's Island Recraton Area • Kittatinny Valley State Park • Stokes State Park Cape May Point State Park • Leonardo State Marina • Swartswood State Park •Liberty Landing Marina • Voorhees State Park Gheesequake State Park • Liberty State Park • Washington Crossing State Corson's Inlet State Park • Long Pond Ironworks State Park • Washington Rock State Park Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park • Monmouth Battlefield State Park • Wawayanda State Park Spruce Run Double Trouble State Park • Norvin Green State Forest • Wharton State Forest Recreation Area Senator Frank S. 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