Death Notices County, New Jersey THE RECORD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1974 39 A. Eacuvetto, (Garrabrant), Minnie on February 2, 1974 of 175 Demarest Avenue. Closter, New Jersey, dear mother of Helen. Syren, also survived by two grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Service Tuesday, 10 A.M.
at Moritz Funeral Home, 348 Dock Road, Closter. Interment Brookside Cemetery, Englewood. Visiting hours Monday 2-5 and 7-9 P.M. PETERSON-Selma on February 1, 1974 of 31 Warner Drive, Pittsford, N.Y. formerly of Bergenfield, N.J.
Wife of Oscar Peterson, mother of Mrs. Mildred Raum, sister of Joseph Danielson. Funeral service at Riewerts Memorial Home, 187 S. Washington Bergenfield, N.J. on Tuesday, February 5, at 1:30 P.M.
by Rev. Dr. Albert H. Van Dyke. Interment George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus, N.J.
The family will receive friends on Monday 7-9 P.M. REINO Ralph on February 3, 1974 of 745 Walnut St, Paramus N.J. Beloved husband of Lena (nee Balsome). Devoted father of Grace Theroux, Olga Formisano and Gloria Pastore. Dear brother of Anno Balsome and Patrick Reino.
Also survived by three grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral Wednesday 9:30. A.M. from the Norman Funeral Home, 268 Kinderkamack Road, Oradell N.J. Thence to Our Lady of Visitation R.C.
Church, Farview Ave, Paramus N.J. where a Funeral Mass will be offered at 10 A.M. Friends may call anytime after 3 P.M. Monday and all day Tuesday. The family will be present Monday and Tuesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 P.M.
ROWLAND-William J. Suddenly on February 2, 1974 of 29 Donnybrook Demarest, N. J. Dear brother of Helen T. Abbatte, John, Patrick, Martin and the late Anthony.
The funeral Mass Tuesday 9:30 A.M. at St. Mary's R. C. Church, Dumont.
Visitation at the Frech Funeral Home, 161 Washington Dumont, Sunday and Monday 3-5 and 7-9 P.M. Interment Mount Carmel Cemetery, Tenafly, N. J. ROUTH C. (Kitty) On February 2, 1974 of 208 Old Bergen Jersey City.
Daughter of the late Richard F. and the late Mary A. Routh (nee Lennihan). Dear sister of Miss Regina A. Routh, Vincent Harold J.
Routh, the late Marion Routh O'Brien, the Rev. Francis J. Routh, O.P. and Richmond F. Routh.
Loving aunt of the late Regina M. Mary O'Brien Barnes, John R. O'Brien, Donald R. and Richard J. O'Brien.
Also survived by grand nephews and grand nieces. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday, February 6, 1974 at 9:30 A.M. from the Richmond F. Routh, Funeral Home 206 Old Bergen Jersey City, N.J. The concelebrated Funeral Mass at 10:30 A.M.
at St. Pau'ls R.C. Church (Greenville) Jersey City, N.J. Interment Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City. Visiting 2-5 and 7-10.
Parking on premises. SCHERER Susanna of Carlstadt on February 2, 1974. Beloved wife of the late Joseph. Dear mother of Joseph, Leo, Paul and Frank Scherer, Ann Cherichella, Claire Gardner, Rita Kingsley and Elsa Ackerman and the late Al Scherer. Funeral from the Diffily Funeral Home, 41.
Ames Avenue, Rutherford on Tuesday at 8:45 A. M. Funeral Mass at St. Joseph's Church, East Rutherford at Interment St. call Joseph's and Cemetery.
Friends may 2 Monday. SHUB Abraham. Devoted husband of Doris and the late Mary. Beloved father of George and Harold. Loving grandfather of Charles, Michael, Ellen, Stephen, Patricia and Maribeth.
Great-grandfather of Wesley Abraham. Reposing at Frank E. Campbell's, Madison Avenue at 81st Street, N.Y.C., with services 1 P.M. today. SOSNICKI Alexini (nee Hill) on Saturday, February 2, 1974.
Of Little Ferry, N.J. Beloved wife of Anthony. Mother of Elizabeth Golenischew, Mary Kubat, Frances Konopka, and Anthony Jr. Sister of Patricia Avviate, Isabelle Spillner and Katherine Rickert. Also survived by thirteen grandchildren.
Funeral services at Trinka's, 233 Liberty Street, Little Ferry, on Wednesday, February 6, at 1 P.M. by the Rev. Roger Burlingham. Interment George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus. Visiting Monday, Tuesday 3-5 and 7-9 P.M.
WALKER Florence of 124 Central Avenue, Hillsdale, N.J. On February 3, 1974. Beloved daughter of the late Charlotte and Alexander Walker. Dear sister of the late Charlotte Wentz and Fred Walker. Survived by a nephew William W.
Wentz. Funeral service at McQuade Funeral Home, 270 Broadway, Hillsdale, on Monday, February 4, at 8 P.M. Funeral Tuesday, 10 A.M. Interment Westwood Cemetery. Westwood, N.J.
Visiting hours 7-9 P.M. Monday. WENCK William on February 3, 1974 of 371 Greenwich St. Bergenfield N.J. Husband of the late Ellen Wenck.
Father of Mrs. Gladys Zaikowski. Brother of Mrs. Mary Schwenter and Mrs. Barbara Dorry.
The Funeral will leave Riewerts Memorial Home, 187 South Washington Ave, 6 Bergenfield at N.J. on Wednesday February 10:30 A.M. for Mass at St. John R.C. Church, Bergenfield at 11 A.M.
Interment Calvary Cemetery, Long Island City, N. Y. The family will receive friends on Monday and Tuesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 P.M. Card of Thanks BOWMAN Mae C. Husband and family convey their thanks to the many friends for the kind and thoughtful expressions of sympathy during their hour of bereavement.
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WOKAL FUNERAL HOME "Service to the 241 Union Hackensack 342-21561 Liberationist leading The Associated Press SAN JOSE, Costa Rica Daniel Oduber, the 53-year-old candidate of President Jose Figueres's Liberation Party, took a strong lead in early returns from Costa Rica's presidential election Sunday. Oduber, a lawyer who ran unsuccessfully in 1966, had 17,300 votes, or 42.4 per cent, while Fernando Trejos of the National Unification Party was second with 12,477 ballots, or 30.8 per cent. There were eight candidates, and if no candidate gets 40 per cent of the vote, there will be a runoff April 12. HEART FUND MEMORIALS speed new ways to prevent deaths from Heart Disease. CallBergen County Heart Assn.
214 Main Hackensack, N.J. 485-9194 Caris sent promptly to bereaved family. OBITUARIES Msgr. Richard P. O' Brien ELIZABETH The Rt.
Rev. Msgr. Richard P. 0'- Brien of 627 Livingston Road died yesterday. He was 78.
He had celebrated 50 years in the priesthood last May. Msgr. O'Brien was a lifelong resident of Elizabeth. A gradu- William A. Brady ELMWOOD PARK William A.
Brady, 59, of 37 Maplewood died yesterday at his home. Mr. Brady, a salesman with Diamond Liquors, of Hawthorne, was born in Paterson. He had lived in Elmwood Park 25 years. He was a member of St.
Anne's R.C. Church in Fair Lawn. He was a Fourth Degree member of the Knights of Columbus, and a member of the Nocturnal Adoration Society. Surviving are his wife, the former Florence Long; three sons, Robert of Fair Lawn, William of Lindenhurst, N.Y., and Michael of Elmwood Park; a daughter, Eileen Tuffnell of Fair Lawn, and two grandchildren. Mass will be Wednesday at 9:30 a.m.
at the church, with burial in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Totowa. Friends may call at Vander Plaat Colonial Home, 13-31 Saddle River Fair Lawn, tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Oscar F. Peck CLIFFSIDE PARK Oscar F. Peck, 48, of 218 Washington Place, died Saturday in Bergen Pines County Hospital, Paramus.
He was in North Bergen and lived in Cliffside Park six years. He was an Army veteran of World War II and a member of American Legion Post 15, West New York. Surviving are his wife, the former Joan Jensen; four children, William, Gregory, Susan. and Sherry, all at home, and a brother, Horatio of North Bergen. Services will be tomorrow at 10 a.m.
at A.K. Macagna Funeral Home, 495 Anderson Ave. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery. Friends may call today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Red marshal dies MOSCOW Marshal of Aviation G.A.
Vorozeikin, 79, former assistant commander in chief of the Soviet Air Force, has died, the newspaper Red Star reported yesterday. During the Second World War, he commanded air defenses on the Leningrad Front. ate of Seton Hall, he was ordained in 1923. He had been assistant pastor of St. Joseph's Church, Roselle, for 22 years before becoming pastor emeritus of St.
John the Baptist Church, Fairview. He retired in 1969. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Peter McCabe, with whom he lived; and a brother, Louis of Elizabeth. There will be a concelebrated mass Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.
at St. Genevieve's Church, Elizabeth, with burial in St. Gertrude's Cemetery, Wood-Ridge. Friends may visit all day today and tomorrow at James J. Higgins Sons Funeral Home, 414 Westminster Ave.
Susanna Scherer 23 A. Eacuvetto, partner in fish market BLANCHARD-Maurice on Saturday, of 41 Florence Street, Englewood. Beloved uncle of Oswald and Bernice Brown. Funeral will be today 12 noon at Galilee Methodist Church. Burial at Hackensack Cemetery.
Arrangements by the Nesbitt Funeral Home. Englewood. BRADY William A. on February 3, 1974 of 37 Maplewood Avenue, Elmwood Park. Beloved husband of Florence Long and father of Robert, William and Michael Brady and Miss Eileen Tuffnell.
Funeral Mass at St. Anne's R. C. Church Wednesday 9:30 A. M.
Interment Holy Sepulcher Cemetery. The family will receive their friends at the Vander Plaat Colonial Home, 13-31 Saddle River Road, Fair Lawn Tuesday 2 4 and 7 9 P. M. COLEMAN Ruth of Lyndhurst on February 2, 1974. Beloved wife of the late Frank P.
Coleman. Dear mother of Jeanne Godbout and Elaine Mitchell and sister of George Lahey and Dorothy Meador. Funeral Services at the Diffily Funeral Home, 41 Ames Avenue, Rutherford on Tuesday at 2 P. M. Interment East Ridgelawn Cemetery, Clifton.
Friends may call 2 4 and 7 9 P. M. Monday. DENNING Catherine B. on February 3, 1974, of 91 Lilac Street, Bergenfield, New Jersey, formerly of Cresskill, wife of the late Charles H.
Denning, mother of Mrs. Muriel Dunne, Mrs. Mary Jane Desmond, sister of Mrs. Margaret Gordon. The funeral will leave Riewerts Memorial Home, 187 S.
Washington on Wednesday, February 6, at 9:30 A.M. for the Funeral Mass St. John's R.C. Church, Bergenfield, at 10 A.M. Interment Mt.
Carmel Cemetery, Tenafly, N.J. The family will receive friends Monday and Tuesdav, 7-9 P.M. EACUVETTO Anthony J. on February 3, 1974. Of 343 Washington Street, Saddle Brook.
Beloved husband of Ruth (nee Johnson). Father of Pasquale, Leonard and Anthony. Son of Mrs. Lucia La Monica. Brother of Maria Nigro, Helen Torre, Lawrence Eacuvetta, Dominick and Albert LaMonica.
Reposing at the Vander Plaat Memorial Home, S113 Farview Avenue, Paramus, N.J. Mass at St. Philip the Apostle R.C. Church, on Wednesday, 10 A.M. Interment Maryrest Cemetery.
The family will receive their friends on Monday and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. GARDNER Mary. Age 83. Of 4820 Southwest Second Place, Cape Coral, Florida. On Saturday.
In Fort Meyers, Fla. Survived by two sons, Marvin Gardner of Cape Coral and Robert James Gardner of Montvale, N.J., one brother, John Terwilliger of Vineland, N.J., two sisters, Mrs. Cornelia Hencken, Chester, N.J. and Mrs. Minnie Harper, Lake Parsippany, three grandchildren and two great-granddaughters.
Services will be Tuesday, at the Tant Funeral Home, Cape Coral, Fla. Burial will be in Cape Coral. GASS Herman on February 2, 1974. Of 2350 Linwood Avenue, Fort Lee, N.J. Beloved husband of Elizabeth (nee Strauch).
Devoted father of Dorothy Martin and John H. Dear brother of Lena Klug, Elsie Cororman and Helen Manley. Also survived by five grandchildren, one great -grandchild. Religious services Tuesday, 8:30 P.M. at the Volk Funeral Home of Teaneck, 789 Teaneck Road, by the Rev.
George DeLawter. Funeral Wednesday, 1 P.M. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx. Friends may call any time after 2 P.M. Monday and all day Tuesday.
The family will be present 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. HALSTED A. Francis of Ramsey, New Jersey on February 2, 1974, age 68, husband of Myrtle (nee Meng), father of Mrs. Carol Robinson and Robert Hasted. Also survived by two grandchildren and brother of William.
Funeral service February 5, 1974 at 11 A.M. in the Van Emburgh-Sneider Funeral Home, 109 Darlington Avenue, Ramsey. Interment Union Cemetery, Ramsey. Friends will received today 3-5 and 7-9 P.M. HOFFMANN-Catherene.
Of 30 Bridge Hackensack, On February 2, 1974. Services at H.G. Wokal Funeral Home, 241 Union Corner Central Tuesday 10:30 A.M. Rev. Glenn W.
Young officiating. Interment Hackensack Cemetery. The family will receive friends 7-9 P.M. Sunday and 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. Monday.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart Fund would be appreciated. KLING -Julius E. on February 2, 1974 of 42 Erie Street, Dumont, N. J. Beloved husband of Eva (nee Berger).
Devoted father of Julius W. and Margaret E. Little. Also survived by six grandchildren. Religious services Tuesday 11 A.M.
at the Frech Funeral Home, 161 Washington Avenue, Dumont, N. J. Visitation 3-5 and 7-9 P.M. Interment, George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus. Please omit flowers.
LACKOVIC John J. of 105 Palisade Avenue, Cliffside Park, N.J. On February 2, 1974. Devoted son of Julia (nee Stracar) and the late John Lackovic. Dear brother of Mrs.
Mary Schutz, Mrs. Emelia Dudsak, Mrs. Henrietta Dugan and the late Evelyn Sheridan, Ernest and Justin Lackovic. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral from McCorry Brothers Funeral Home, 780 Anderson Avenue, Cliffside Park, on Wednesday, February 6, at 9 A.M.
Funeral Mass to be celebrated at St. John's Nepomucene R.C. Church, at 9:30 A.M. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery, Hackensack.
Visiting hours, 2-5 and 7-10 P.M. LOVERIDGE-Helen (nee Gravert) of Marshfield, formerly of Rutherford, N. on February 1, 1974. Beloved wife of the C. Leigh Loveridge, mother of Charles L.
and Arthur F. R. Loveridge. Sister of Mrs. Regina Beattie.
Funeral from the John T. Collins Funeral Home, 19 Lincoln Rutherford, Tuesday at 9:30 A.M. Funeral Mass at St. Mary's R. C.
Church at 10 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends will be received Monday 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Rutherford Free Public Library MARSCHALK Luella P. of Ramsey, New Jersey on February 3, 1974, age 83.
Wife of the late Edward and sister of J. Wilbur and Milton Pulis. Also survived by two nieces and one nephew. service February 6, 1974 at 10 A.M. in the Van Emburgh-Sneider Funeral Home Inc, 109 Darlington Avenue, Ramsey.
Interment Union Cemetery, Ramsey. Friends will be received Tuesday 2-5 and 7-9 P.M. MILLER Gertrude of 48 East Sheffield Avenue, Englewood, N. J. on Saturday February 2, 1974.
Beloved wife of the late Jack Miller. Daughter of Mrs. Gertrude Karroll of Englewood and sister of Mrs. Dorothy Ferler of Ohio and Mrs. Mildred Bittmann and John Caroll.
Resposing at the Quirk Funeral Home, 89 Engle Street, Englewood, N. J. Funeral Mass St. John's R. C.
Church Leonia, Tuesday 9 A. M. Interment Mt. Carmel. Family will receive their friends 2 4 and 7 9 P.M.
MULLALY -Delia W. on February 3, 1974 of 1-34 35th Street, Fair Lawn. Beloved wife of the late Thomas J. Mullaly. Survived by daughters Winifred Mullaly and Virginia Geiger.
Son-in-law Franklin Geiger. Grandchildren Joan, Carol and Frank Geiger. Funeral and Interment Housatonic, Massachusetts. The will receive their friends at the Vander Plaat Colonial Home, 13-31 Saddle River Road, Fair Lawn Monday evening 7 9 P.M. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Keystone Training School, Gouldsboro, Pennsvivania will be appreciated.
OPSUT Edward J. on February 4, 1974 of 787 Woodland Ave, Oradell N.J. Beof Susan J. Lindquist. Also survived by loved husband of Dorothy J.
Dear father two grandchildren. Notice of time to follow. Arrangements Norman Funeral Home, Oradell N.J. PASCALE Sr. Anthony J.
On February 3, 1974. Of 6299 Grand Avenue, North Bergen. Beloved husband of Mildred (nee Molaro). Devoted father of Anthony Jr. and Marieadell Abahoonie.
Dear brother of Philomena Woods, Sue Smith, Jennie Daniels and Millie McDermott, Vincent, Joseph and Dominick. Loving grandfather of one grandchild. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral from A. K. Macagna Funeral Home, 495 Anderson (corner Edgewater Avenue) Cliffside Park, N.J.
Notice of time later. Viewing hours 7-9 P.M. on Monday. Thereafter 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. Ricardo Memorial Home Wm.
F. Ricardo Director Established 1865 397 Union St. Hackensack, N.J. 342-0017 SADDLE BROOK Anthony J. Eacuvetto, 60, of 343 Washington St.
died yesterday in Hackenack Hospital. Mr. Eacuvetto was born in the Bronx and lived in Jersey City beofre moving here 19 years ago. He was a partner in Larry's Seafood Market of Jersey City. He was an Army veteran World War II and a member of St.
Philip the Apostle R. C. Church. Surviving are his wife, Ruth; three sons, Pasquale, Leonard, and Anthony, all of Saddle Brook; his mother, Lucia LaMonica of Jersey City; three brothers, Lawrence Eacuvetta and Albert LaMonica, both of Jersey City, and Dominick LaMonica of Rochelle two sisters, Maria Nigro and Helen Torre. Services will be Wednesday at 10 a.m.
at the church, with burial in Maryrest Cemetery. Visiting hours will be today and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. in Vander Plaat Memorial Home, S-113 Farview Avenue, Paramus. A. F.
Halsted, office manager at Westinghouse RAMSEY A. Francis Halsted, 68, of 45 Birch died in his home Saturday. He was a lifelong Ramsey resident. Mr. Halsted was a retired office manager for Westinghouse International Corp.
of New York. Surviving are his wife, Myrtle; a daughter, Carol Robinson of Worthington, Ohio; son, Robert of New York; a brother, William of Ramsey, and two grandchildren. Services will be tomorrow at 11 a.m. at Van Emburgh-Sneider Funeral Home, 109 Darlington with burial in Union Cemetery. Friends may call today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.
William J. Wenck BERGENFIELD William J. Wenck of 371 Greenwich St. died yesterday in Holy Name Hospital, Teaneck. Mr.
Wenck, a retired trucker and rigger, was born in New York. He came to Bergenfield 16 years ago. Surviving are a daughter, Gladys Zaikowski of Bergenfield; and two sisters, Barbara Dorry of Hackensack and Mary Schwenter of New York. His wife, the former Ellen Mahoney, died in 1969. Mass will be Wednesday at 11 a.m.
at St. John's R. C. Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Long Island City.
Friends may call at Riewerts Memorial Home, 187 S. Washington today and tomorrow from 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Ruth Coleman LYNDHURST Ruth Coleman, a resident here for 52 years, died Saturday in Passaic General Hospital. She was 65. Mrs.
Coleman was a member of St. Thomas Episcopal Church and its Ladies' Guild. She was a member of the Lyndhurst Golden Age Club, the Sacred Heart Senior Citizens Club, and the Order of the Eastern Star, Fraternity Chapter. Surviving are two daughters, Jeanne Godbout of West Milford and Elaine Mitchell of Lyndhurst; a brother, George Lahey of Houston; a sister, Dorothy Meador of Cedar Grove, and 11 grandchildren. Services will be tomorrow at 2 p.m.
at Diffily Funeral Home, 41 Ames Rutherford, with burial in East Ridgelawn Cemetery. Visiting hours are today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. John J. Lackovic CLIFFSIDE PARK John J. Lackovic, 56, of 105 Palisades died Saturday at home.
He was born in Guttenberg and had lived here for 41 years. Mr. Lackovic was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of the First Catholic Slovak Union 381 of Jersey City. Surviving are his mother, Julia; three sisters, Mary Schutz of Cliffside Park, Emelia Dudsak of Guttenberg, and Henrietta Dugan of Saddle Brook; and two brothers, Ernest of North Bergen and Justin of Garfield.
He was predeceased by a sister, Evelyn Sheridan. Services will be Wednesday at 9 a.m. at McCorry Brothers Funeral Home, 780 Anderson Ave. Mass will be at 9:30 a.m. at St.
John's Nepomucene R. C. Church, Guttenberg, with burial in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Hackensack. Friends will be received today and tomorrow from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.
JOHN F. O'BRIEN J. F. O'Brien, health aide RUTHERFORD Health Officer John F. O'Brien died in his home last night.
He was 39. Police, called to his home at 193 Belford Ave. at 11:42 p.m., found him dead. His body was taken to the Thomas J. Diffily Funeral Home.
An autopsy will be performed. The Board of Health hired Mr. O'Brien as a time sanitarian in 1962. Prior to this, he had worked part-time in Rutherford and other towns under a program sponsored by Bergen Pines County Hospital. Mr.
O'Brien studied for a degree in public health at Rutgers University. Subsequently he was hired as health officer in Rutherford and neighboring East Rutherford. He is survived by his wife, Patricia, and several children. Catherine B. Denning BERGENFIELD Catherine B.
Denning of 91 Lilac St. died yesterday in her home. She was 74. Mrs. Denning was born Jersey City and had lived in Bergenfield 10 years.
She was a Cresskill resident for many was a former member years. of the Confraternity of St. Theresa's R. C. Church in Cresskill, and a former member of the Holy Name Hospital Auxiliary.
Surviving are two daughters, Muriel Dunne of Bergenfield and Mary Jane Desmond of Harrington Park; a sister, Margaret Gordon of Bayonne, and nine grandchildren. Her husband, Charles Denning, died in 1958. Mass will be Wednesday at 10 a.m. at St. John's R.
C. Church, with burial in Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Tenafly. Friends may call at Riewerts Memorial Home, 187 S. Washington tonight and tomorrow night from 7 to 9.
Florence Walker HILLSDALE Florence Walker of 124 Central Ave. died yesterday in Meyer's Nursing Home, Park Ridge. She was 90. Miss Walker was born in New York, and had moved to Hillsdale 80 years ago. She had taught at George White Elementary School.
She was a member of the United Methodist Church. She is survived by a nephew, William W. Wentz of Fairport, N.Y. Services will be tonight at 8 at McQuade Funeral Home, 270 Broadway. The funeral will be tomorrow at 10 a.m., with burial in Westwood Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home tonight from 7 to 9. Swan Nio Be LEONIA Swan Nio Be of 110 Romaine Place died Friday in Englewood Hospital. She was 71. Mrs. Be was born in Indonesia, and had moved to Leonia 27 years ago.
She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. Surviving are a daughter, Sally Lau of Leonia: three sons, Stanley of Hackensack, Allan of Tappan, and Edwin of Chicago, and nine grandchildren. Her husband, Kian, died in 1958. Services were scheduled for today at 1 p.m. at the church, with burial in George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus.
Funeral arrangements were by Blackley Funeral Home, Ridgefield. Elizabeth Van Slyck CLIFFSIDE PARK Elizabeth Van Slyck, 85, of 255 Lafayette died Saturday in Bergen Pines County Hospital in Paramus. She was born in New York and had lived here for 34 years. Surviving are two sons, Alfred of Paramus and Emery, at home; two brothers. Harry Stewart of Greenwood Lake and Alfred in California; a daughter, Dolly Ryan in Florida, and two grandchildren.
Services will be tomorrow at 1 p.m. at McCorry Brothers Funeral Home, 780 Anderson with burial in Fairview Mausoleum. Visiting hours are today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. CARLSTADT Susanna Scherer, 85, a resident here for 53 years, died Saturday in Hackensack Hospital. She was born in Germany and came to the United States in 1909.
She was a member of St. Joseph's R. C. Church, East Rutherford. Surviving are four sons, Joseph of Farmingdale, Leo a and Frank, both of Moonachie, and Paul of Carlstadt; four daughters, Ann Cherichella of Barnegat, Claire Gardner of Carlstadt, Rita Kingsley of Rutherford, and Elsa Ackerman of West Long Branch: 38 grandchildren, and 18 greatgrandchildren.
The funeral will be tomorrow at 8:45 a.m. from Diffily Funeral Home. 41 Ames Rutherford. Mass will be at 9:30 a.m. at the church, with burial in St.
Joseph's Cemetery, Lyndhurst. Visiting hours are today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Staff Photo by Gordon Corbett THE PLACE HE LOVED Joseph Roberts strolls across his property in River Vale. Photo was taken Dec. 13, 1972.
Joseph Roberts, of rustic village RIVER VALE Joseph Roberts, Hungarian immigrant who built a village on a 32-acre tract of forest he called River Vale Lake, died yesterday in his log cabin home. He was 82. Mr. Roberts fled his native Herman Gass, retired owner of trucking firm FORT LEE Herman Gass of 2350 Linwood Ave. died Saturday in Holy Name Hospital, Teaneck.
He was 74. Mr. Gass was born in the Bronx, and had lived here for 10 years. He owned Hudson Trucking Company, Jersey City, for 50 years, and retired in 1967. Mr.
Gass was a member of Bronx Elks Lodge No. 811, which will hold a memorial service for him tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Volk Funeral Home, 789 Teaneck Road, Teaneck. Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth; a daughter, Dorothy Martin of Bergenfield; a son, John H. of Teaneck; three sisters, Klug of Northport, N.Y., Elsie Cororman of Walden, N.Y..
and Helen Manley of Hudson, N.Y.; fIve grandchildren, and a great-grandchild. Services will be tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. at the funeral home. The funeral procession will be Wednesday at 1 p.m. for burial in Woodlawn Cemetery, the Bronx.
Visiting hours are today and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Delia W. Mullaly FAIR LAWN Delia W. Mullaly of 1-34 35th St. died yesterday in Bergen Pines County Hospital, Paramus.
She was 82. Mrs. Mullaly was born in Toronto, and came to this country 62 years ago. She lived in Massachusetts before coming to Fair Lawn 34 years ago. She was a member of St.
Anne's R.C. Church. Surviving are two daughters, Winifred Mullaly and Virginia Geiger, both of Fair Lawn, and three grandchildren. Her husband, Thomas J. Mullaly, died in 1944.
Services and burial will be Wednesday in Housatonic, Mass. Friends may call tonight from 7 to 9 at Vander Plaat Colonial Home, 13-31 Saddle River Road. Soldiers to lose their jump pay WASHINGTON The Army says it is eliminating $1.9 million in hazardous duty jump pay for more than 5,000 soldiers trained as paratroopers. The reduction mandated by Congress in December. Of the 5,000 jump pay bonuses to be eliminated, 3,559 will affect soldiers of the 3rd Brigade of the 101st Airborne Division at Ft.
Campbell, Ky. Although retaining the title Airborne, the 101st Division will become a completely helicopter-borne military unit. The other positions to be eliminated are in miscellaneous Army units around the country. The cut, effective April 1, will leave 27,500 airborne troops receiving jump monthly for enlisted men and $110 for officers. land during a revolution in Hungary in 1918.
The army had drafted him at the early age of 12 because of his toolmaking skills which he had learned as a child in a Swiss vocational school. He recalled later: "It was a bad time. They needed my skills with tools and kept me in for six years. It was one revolution after another then first the Socialists, then the Communists. I couldn't take it." After a year in Brazil, he came to the United States.
His first job here was with Bulova Co. in New York as a watchmaker. Soon afterward he opened a beauty parlor in New York's Washington Heights neighborhood. The business grew to include shops i in several New York boroughs. As the business developed, it became more hectic.
One day in 1943 Mr. Roberts drove a customer home to River Vale, then a town with a population of 500. "I saw the lakes and the trees, and I loved it," he said later. "It was for sale, and I was able to buy it a year later." The property, off Poplar Road, was a summer refuge for New York merchants in the later 1940s and 50s. When Mr.
Roberts bought the property in 1948 he used it on summers and weekends for 10 years and dubbed it River Vale Lake, referring to a large pond. He renovated two houses and added six more, using the only material he could get during World War II log siding. A meeting hall was added at the rear of the property where adults gather for dances, parties, and card games. In 1955 the houses were heated. and now 13 families relatives and tenants live in the log cabins.
Mr. Roberts is survived by two daughters, Dorothy Pillischer and Joyce Grossman, and four grandchildren, all of River Vale Lake. His wife, Eleanor, who was a Hungarian immigrant, died in 1964. Services were scheduled for today, with burial in Cedar Park Cemetery, Westwood. Mary Grippo GARFIELD Mary Grippo, 86, who lived for 69 years at 302 Midland died Saturday in her home.
Mrs. Grippo was born in Newark. Before retirement 25 years ago, she worked at the New Jersey Worsted Mill in Garfield. She was a parishioner of Mt. Virgin R.C.
Church in Garfield and a member of its Holy Rosary Society. She is survived by six daughters: Fannie Nardino of Paterson, Jeanette DeMasso and Nettie Cardile of Lodi, Lucy DiPiazza of Hasbrouck Heights. Irene Reim of Garfield, and Louise Caruso of Garfield; a brother, Andrew Carriero of Garfield; 11 grandchildren, and 12 children. She was predeceased by her husband, Rocco, and a son, Andrew. The funeral will be tomorrow at 9 a.m.
from the Alois Funeral Home, 180 Harrison Garfield, with requiem mass at 10 a.m. in Mt. Virgin Roman Catholic Church. Burial will be in St. Nicholas Cemetery, Lodi.
Visiting hours will be today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. in the funeral home. Luella P. Marschalk RAMSEY Luella P. Marschalk of 68 Wyckoff Ave.
died yesterday in Valley Hospital, Ridgewood. She was 83. Mrs. Marschalk, a lifelong resident here, was a retired insurance broker. She was a member of the Ramsey Historical Society.
She was. a charter member of the Order of the Eastern Star and a member of the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. Her husband, Edward Marschalk, died Surviving are two brothers, J. Wilbur Pulis and Milton Pulis, both of Ramsey, and two nieces and a nephew. Services will be Wednesday at 10 a.m.
in Van EmburghSneider Funeral Home, 109 Darlington with burial in Union Cemetery. Friends may call tomorrow from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. British miners vote to strike United Press International LONDON Coal miners voted by an overwhelming 80 per cent to launch a nationwide strike expected to turn Britain's economic crisis into a disaster. The Mineworkers' Union said today that coal workers voted 188,393 to 44,222 to walk off their jobs next Sunday, escalating their 12 week old slowdown into a full-scale walkout. About 86 per cent of Britain's 269,000 miners took part in the crucial strike balloting last Thursday and Friday.
The votes, counted by the independent Electoral Reform Society, were announced by Mineworkers President Joe Gormley at union headquarters. The ballot authorized the union's national executive committee to launch a strike on Sunday, but did not make it mandatory. The coal slowdown, Arab oil cutbacks and an overtime ban by 29,000 railroad engineers have combined to cut fuel supplies and plunge Britain into what Prime Minister Edward Heath has called its most serious economic crisis since the end of World War II. The Heath government imposed a three-day work week Dec. 31 to conserve dwindling energy stocks, and government officials predicted more work cuts if the miners launch a full-scale walkout.
The union's ruling national executive committee, which was scheduled to meet tomorrow to discuss the strike vote, appeared divided on whether the coal miners should try to work out a lastminute accord with the Heath government. Gormley, a moderate, said he was looking for a way to assist a settlement. Lawrence Daly, union's hard-line general secretary, said, however, he was confident a strike would take place. The miners' slowdown has slashed coal production 30 per cent and forced to one million workers off their jobs. up, Britain depends on coal for producing most of its electricity.
The miners have demanded a pay hike of up to 35 per cent, but the state-run National Coal Board has refused to grant more than the 16.5 per cent maximum allowed under Heath's antiinflation wage guidelines. The Conservative prime minister, in a letter to Labor opposition leader Harold Wilson, suggested setting up a review board to study the miners' claims and said the move might eventually lead to more money for coal workers. Gormley, however, demanded what he called the right wage now and said miners are convinced if they are not given it now they will not get it any other year. Suez withdrawals end phase two; fighting in Golan United Press International Israeli troops and armor rumbled out of a narrow strip of desert deep in the heart of Egypt today to wind up the second phase of the Middle East pullback agreement worked out by U.S. Secretary of State Henry A.
Kissinger. On the northern front, opposing armies dueled for the eight straight day along the Golan Heights cease-fire lines in what Syria called a war of attrition to paralyze Israel. Military sources in Tel Aviv said Israel would finish the second stage of its troop pullback at dusk today, handing over a 30-mile-long strip of land on the west bank of the Suez Canal to U.N. peacekeeping troops. The sources said Egyptian troops would move in six hours alter, taking control of the horizontal strip, which runs from the canal to within 50 miles of Cairo-Israel's deepest penetration during the 1973 Middle East War.
Political sources in Cairo said the Egyptians have already started cutting their forces on the canal's east bank. They said the reductions carried out so far were on a small scale, but would increase as the Israelis pull back..