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COURIER-POST, Saturday, March 1, 1986 61. Heart attack believed cause of fatal car crash CHERRY HILL A 30-year-old man apparently suffered a heart attack while driving his car and ran off the road head-on into another car. Daniel Forgas, 30, of the 100 block of Rhode Island Avenue, Cherry Hill, was pronounced dead at Kennedy Memorial Hospital, Cherry Hill, shortly after the 4:30 p.m. accident on Brace Road, police said. Hospital spokeswoman Lisa Schwartz said last night the coroner had not officially determined whether it was the heart attack or the accident which caused his death.

Police said Forgas was traveling north on Brace Road when he apparently suffered the heart attack. His car swerved into the southbound lane and collided head-on with a car driven by Leona Fields, 62, of the Cen- tura Condominiums in Cherry Hill. Fields was treated for chest and leg injuries at West Jersey Hospital, Eastern Division, Voorhees, and released, according to police. Wildwood man killed in Cape May shooting WEST CAPE MAY (AP) A Wildwood man was killed and another man wounded yesterday during a shooting in a home here, authorities said. Captain Robert Elwell of the Cape May prosecutor's office said authorities had no suspects in the murder of Wayne Miner, who was about 23.

Miner was pronounced dead at the scene about. 3:40 a.m. by Cape May Medical Examiner John Napoleon. Fred Sower, who lived at the home where the shooting occurred, was listed in satisfactory condition at Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital in DEATH NOTICES BIGLIN On February 27, 1986. Margaret V.

nee Ahern of Glendora, N.J. Age 83 years. Wife of the late Joseph F. Sr. Mother of Joseph F.

Biglin, Jr. of Glendora Robert M. Biglin of Wallingford, sister of Glendora, eight grandchildren. Relatives and friends will meet 9am Monday at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, 126 S. Black Horse Pike, Runnemede.

Mass of Christian Burial 10am St. Teresa's RC Chruch, Runnemede. Interment New St. Mary's Cemerery, Bellmawr. Friends may call Sunday evening after: 7 at the Funeral Home On February 28, 1986 Joseph F.

of Audubon, age 81 years. Survived daughters Rose Tomassetti, Joanne Loscarbo, 'both of Hollywood, Terry Cook of Somerset, Connie Steubing of Audubon; a son Joseph Jr. of Goodville, 14 grandchildren, eight great grandchildren. Relative: and friends attend the funeral Tuesday 9 a.m. at MYRTETUS FUNERAL HOME, 1530 Collings Road Fairview, Camden.

Mass of Resurrec tion 10 a.m. at Holy Maternity Church Nicholson Road, Audubon. On February 26, 1986. Morton S. Belovec husband of Mildred.

Of Brooklawn, NJ Age 95 years. Survived by one nephew, John L. Broomall. Two neices, Mrs. Ellen Webster and Mrs.

Clover A. Hopen. Mr. Broomall was a former member of the Brooklawn Borough Council and Board of Education. He attended Brooklawn Methodist Church.

He was a past Commander of Brooklawn American Legion Post A member of the P.R.R.St. George Assoc. Past President, Keystone Lodge No. 590 Brotherhood of Railroad Clerks. P.R.R.

Retired Mens Assoc. No. 1 Phila. Wilmington, DE. Relativesand friendsand members of the organizations of which he was a member are invited to attend services Monday 10:00 AM at the ETHERINGTON FUNERAL HOME, 700 Powell Gloucester.

Interment, Fernwood Phila. Friends may call Sunday eve BUTCHER On February 28, 1986 Florence L. (nee Bryan) beloved wife of the late John.W. Butcher of Audubon, N. J.

Age 99 years. She is survived by her niece Florence Semier Rafter of Audubon, two great nephews Robert C. Semier of Pitman, Richard W. Semier of Oaklyn, four great great. nephews and numerous nephews, nieces cousins.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service Tuesday 10 a.m. at FOSTER'S FUNERAL HOME, 250 White Horse Audubon, N.J. Interment Ivy Hill Cemetery, Pa. Friends may call Tuesday 9-10 a.m. CARNEY On February 27, 1986.

Elizabeth (nee Bailey). Of 7350 Pleasant Delair, N. J. Age 82 years. Wife of the late Earl Carney.

She is survived by one sister Mrs. Loretta Blakely of Pennsauken, N.J. Numerous nieces, nephews cousins. A loyal friend Mrs. Mary Hunter and other relatives and friends.

A lifelong resident of Delair and of the St. Matthews United Methodist Church, Delair. She was a member. the Women's Society and a former member of the church chorus. Funeral services will be held.8pm Monday in the St.

Matthews United Methodist Church, 1665 Derousse Delair. Where friends may call Monday from 6-8pm: Interment Tuesday 10am Lakeview Memorial Park, Cinnaminson, NJ. Arrangements by E.J: FLIPPEN FUNERALS, 453 So. 6th Camden. CASAR On February 26, 1986.

Viola M. (nee Holloway). Wife of the late Francis J. Of Camden (Fairview), NJ. Survived by a daughter Patricia E.

Borrell and a in-law Aloysius Borrell. Five sisters, one brother, four grandchildren, Judith Andreas, Richard Wydra, Denise Hovermale and Diane Borrell and six great-grandchildren. A dear friend William Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Monday 12 Noon at the ROBERT J. BLAKE FUNERAL HOME, 226 Collings Avenue, Collingswood, NJ. Entombment Harleigh Mausoleum.

Viewing Sunday eve. Family requests memorial contributions to Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center, 1600 Haddon Camden, NJ 08103. Di DIO In Florida on Feb. 27, 1986 Phyllis (nee Pomponio). Beloved wife of Angelo Di Dio of Oaklyn, N.

J. Age 69 years. She is also survived by two daughters Cathy Parker of Voorhees, Carol Hyder Gloucester two sons Bob of Cherry Hill, Jack of Haddonfield, twelve grandchildren and her brother Angelo Pomponio of Haddon Hts. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Monday9 a.m. from FOSTER'S FUNERAL HOME, 250 White Horse Audubon, N.

J. Mass of Christian Burial Monday 10 a.m. at the Church of St. Aloysius, Haddon Oaklyn, N.J. Friends may call Sunday evening 7-9 p.m.

Memorial contributions may be made in her name to the Rehabilitation Center, Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center, Camden, N.J. EVANS On February 28, 1986. Delaware P. Husband of the late Jane (nee Alcorn). Of Collingswood, Formerly of North Camden, N.J.

Age 85. Survived by two sons Raymond of Barrington and bert of Woodlynne, two daughters Jane Garner of Collingswood and Mary Vohringer of Cherry Hill. Sixteen grandchildren, seventeen greatgrandchildren and a brother Henry of Delaware. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend funeral services on Monday morning at 11 a.m. in THE RILATT FUNERAL HOME, 400 Clements Bridge Road, Barrington, Interment Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill.

Friends may call Sunday evening after 7 p.m. GRANAHAN Marie A. On February 27, 1986. Age 82. (nee Sauslein).

Of Pennsauken, NJ. Beloved wife of Charles J. and dear mother of Betty Johnson of Medford, and Charles Robert Granahan of Collingswood. Also three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends of the family are kindly invited to attend the funeral services on Monday 12 Noon at the funeral home of INGLESBY SONS, Cove Wyndam Pennsauken.

Interment Locustwood Memorial Park. Friends may call one hour prior to services on Monday. JOHNSON On February 27, 1986. Katarina Sofia (nee Nylund). Beloved wife of the late August T.

of Cherry Age 89 years. Survived by her son Einar of Cherry Hill and three grandsons. David of Voorhees, Eric and Glenn both of Cherry Hill. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Monday 11am in the SCHETTER FUNERAL HOME, 304 W. Mariton Pike (RI 70) Cherry HilI, NJ.

Interment Bethel Cemetery, Pennsauken, NJ. Viewing Sunday eve 7-9pm. CUSTOMER SERVICE THE USA TODAY VIA SATELLITE If you are calling from one of these phone exchanges: 234 354 429 488 590 235 365 456 541 662 338 424 461 546 663 342 428 482 547 665 Call 667 764 786 858 962 742 772 795 931 963 755 778 829 933 964 757 779 854 939 966. 662-4700 All other exchanges call toll free 800-257-6289 For Courier -Post Monday-Friday 6pm USA TODAY Monday-Friday 4am 6pm For both Saturday-Sunday POLICE NOTEBOOK Cape May Court House, Elwell said. A woman and six children who were in the house at the time of the shooting were not injured, he said.

Elwell said authorities believe Miner arrived at the home shortly before the shooting, which occurred about 2 a.m. The captain said he didn't know if Miner was alone when he got to the house. Investigators are not sure how many assailants there were or what the motive was for the shooting. He declined to say what kind of weapon was used. "We got a whodunit and we're not going to give out a lot of our information so that when we question people they don't know more than we do," the investigator said.

He said state police and police from West Cape May, Cape May, Lower Township, Middle Township and Wildwood were assisting the prosecutor's office in the investigation. MARTINES On February 26, 1986. Mark A. beloved son of Ottavio and Maria Martines of Cherry Hill, N.J. Age 13 years.

Also survived by brothers John of Boston and Robert at home, sisters Antonella and Sonia both at home, maternal grandparents Mr and Mrs. Joseph Barretta of Cherry Hill. Mark was a student at Queen of Heaven School, Class of 1987. Relatives and friends are invited to a Prayer Service on Sunday evening at 7pm. in Queen of Heaven Church, R1 70 Connecticut Avenue, Cherry Hill, N.

J. Viewing following Prayer Service until 9pm. Mass of Christian Burial 10a.m. on Monday in the church. Intermet very Cemetery.

Family requests in lieu of flowers contributions to Queen of Heaven School, 11 Connecticut Cherry Hill, N. J. 08022 would be appreciated. Arrangements by SCHETTER FUNERAL HOME, Cherry Hill. MEAD On February 26, 1986.

Samuel Mead. Husband of the late Elsie M. (nee Thornton). Formerly ofWestmont, N.J. Age 94 years.

Survived by a son, Samuel Mead Jr. of Gloucester City; three daughters, Ruth Schmicker of Columbus, Ohio, Mary Shore of Barrington and Viola L. Wright of Magnolia; ten grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren. Services for relatives and friends Monday 10 A.M. at the HOLL-MURPHY FUNERAL HOME, West End Ave at Kings Hwy, Haddonfield.

Interment Northwood Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday evening from 7-9 NYZIO On February 27, 1986. Bruno J. Age 67. Of Voorhees, NJ, formerly of Brother of Cecilia Urban of Somerdale and Josephine Kaczorowski of Magnolia.

Also survived by three nieces and two nephews. Relatives and friends may call Monday at the GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, 126 S. Horse Pike, Runnemede, NJ. Mass Christian Burial 10am St. Black, Joseph's R.C.

Church, Camden, NJ. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery, ChewsLanding, NJ. OTT On February 28, 1986 Victoria M. nee Zaniewski of Glendora, N.J.

Age 76 years. Mother of Norma Kuder of Woodbury, Geraldine Johnson of terville, Annamae Hager of ville, Alice Mendell and Maryann son both of Gloucester City, fifteen grandchildren, ten great grandchildren, also survived by a sister Alice Boczar and her son Michael Boczar both of Glendora. Relatives and Friends are invited to attend Mass of Christian Burial 10am Tuesday, at St. Teresa's RC Church, Runnemede. Interment Hillcrest Hurffville.

Friends may call Tuesday at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, 126 S. Black Horse Pike, Runnnemede. Memorial contributions may be made American Cancer Society, 410 Horse Pike, PO Box 237, Haddon Heights, N.J. 08035 PALUCH Jean B. On February 28, 1986 of Cinnaminson.

Beloved daughter of J. Robert and Jean (Wilkins) Paluch. Dear sister of Robert and Thomas (Tucker) Paluch, all of Cinnaminson. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral service Monday, 11 A.M. at the FUNERAL HOME, 1200 130, Cinnaminson.

Interment Lakeview Memorial Park. Viewing Sunday eve, 7-9 P.M, at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations may made to Hospice of Burlington County, 214 W. 2nd St, Moorestown, NJ 08057 POWERS On February 26, 1986, William husband of the late Claire (nee Smiglewski) of Cherry Hill formerly of Camden. Father of Mrs.

Patricia Onofrio of Florida, brother of Mrs. Ceil Dynakowski of Devon, Pa. and also three grandchildren. Relatives, Friends Members of St. Joseph Holy Name Senior Citizens are invited to attend the Funeral on Monday at 8am at the SCHAFF.

FUNERAL HOME 983 Haddon Collingswood. Mass of Christian Burial at 9am at St. Joseph Church, 10th Mechanic Camden. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery.

Viewing Sunday evening 7 to 9. Contributions to St. Joseph's Church in his name would be appreciated. SMITH On February 27, 1986, Paul E. Funeral service private and at the convenience of the family.

STASZEWSKA On Feb. 27, 1986 of Gloucester City, NJ formerly of Camden, NJ. Catherine L. (nee Zajac). Wife of the late Anthony Staszewska devoted mother of Eleanor Jasinski and Anna Pirrotta both of Gloucester City, Edward of Easton, Anthony of Collingswood and John of Souderton also survived by seventeen grandchildren, 36 great grandchildren and great great grandchild.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to the funeral Monday 9am MC CANN FUNERAL HOME, 851 Monmouth Gloucester City, NJ. Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. St. Mary's Church. Interment St.

Joseph's Cemetery, Chews Landing. Friendsimay call Sunday evening at the funeral nome. Courier -Post photo by Frank Saia Cherry Hill accident A medical technician assists Leona Fields, dent on Brace Road in Cherry Hill 62, to an ambulance after a two-car acci- yesterday. A man was killed in the crash. VALLEY: February 21, 1986.

Lucile. Of Camden, NJ. Age 30 years. Viewing and funeral will be private at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by THE ROEDEL FUNERAL HOME, 804-06 North 27th.

Street, Camden. VERDELL Rev. Charles H. Age 88 years of 629 N. 35th Camden died Tuesday, February 25, 1986.

He is survived by two sons Joel of Camden and Charles of three brothers William Leo of Woodbury and Cleo of Camden, three sisters Mrs. Ollie Bradley of Camden, Mrs. Mary Singleton of Woodbury and Mrs. Eleanor Wilcox of two daughters-in-law Mrs. Julia Verdell and Mrs.

Bernice Verdell, eleven grandchildren, thirteen great children, neices, nephews, and friends. Funeral Services Sunday, March 2 at 6pm at the Gethsemane Church of God in Christ of which he was a former Pastor, 43 Stuart Woodbury. Viewing at TUNSIL FUNERAL HOME, 812 Kaighn Camden, from 111o 12 noon and at the Gethsemane Church of God in Christfrom4106pm. Interment Gatesof Heaven Cemetery, Mt. Royal, N.J.

WILLIAMS On February 27, 1986. Jane (nee) Baker. Beloved wife of the late Frank E. Of Gloucester City, NJ. Age 82 years.

Survived by four sons, Edward, Raymond, Robert and Roy Williams. One daughter, Marge Jerrell. Nine grandchildren. Eight Relatives and friends are invited to attend services Tuesday at the ETHERINGTON FUNERAL HOME, 700 Powell Gloucester. Interment, ley Cem.

Friends may call Monday eve WILLMOT On February 27, 1986, Walter A. of Westmont, N.J. Brother of Mrs. Margaret W. Miller of Newark, also survived by a niece Mrs.

Margaret M. Ferry of Newark, Del. and a nephew William W. Miller Jr. of Neward, Del.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services Monday 1pm at the JACK SON FUNERAL HOME, Haddon and Stoy Aves, Westmont, N.J. Viewing one hour prior to services. Interment Locustwood Memorial Park, Cherry Hill, N.J. IN MEMORIAM FRANCIS In sad and loving memory of our wife and mother Velma Vanmeter Francis, who passed away March 1, 1982. In my Father's house are many mansions; if it were not so, I would have told you.

I go to prepare a place for you. Sadly missed by Dad and Jean. HOFFMAN In sad and loving memory of Scott who passed away March 1, 1985. One year has passed since that sad day, the one we loved was called away. God took him home, it was His will, but in our hearts he liveth still.

Sadly missed by Lenny, Lin and Fang Gang HOOKER CZYZEWSKI In sad and loving memory of our brother Tom and nephew Eddie, on their birthday February 28. In tears we saw you fade away our hearts were almost broken, you fought so and to said stay, I'm you looked at when us God with a is. smile. ready knew you were getting tired and put his arms around you and asked youto tocome home with him. Deeply loved and missed by Ernie, Esther, Ronnie, Sally and Mary Jane.

LYNN In memory of our dear uncle, loving, passed away March 2, 1984. Its been two years since that day you were called away. We often think of you and repeat your name, but the vacant place within our homes still remains. You left us beautiful memories we treasure through the years. For in our minds as well as in our hearts you will always be with us.

Sadly missed and always loved, Erby, Donna, George, Kathy, Mary, Harry John and great Nieces Nephew. ZURLO In sad and loving memory of our beloved son Americo Joseph, who passed away three years ago today. each day passes our emptiness grows, we miss you more then anyone knows. The tears that we shed can be wiped away, but the aches in our hearts will always stay. Dearly loved by Mom Dad.

CARD OF THANKS BROWN We wish to express our appreciation to all our relatives and friends and mates of Tommy's, to Doctor Speth, Rev. Mrs. Ken Summers, Rev. Mrs. Don Edwards, and Rev.

Mrs. L. Dittman for their token of love in many ways to us at this time in the loss of our son brother Tommy. God Bless You Love. Marv, Ruth, Dennis gurtis Brown.

Boy charged with killing Phila. mother, daughter PHILADELPHIA A 17-year-old youth has been charged with stabbing to death a mother and daughter and in their apartment at a North Philadelphia housing project Thursday, police said. The North Philadelphia teen-ager, whose name was withheld because he is a juvenile, was arrested about 11 p.m. Thursday and charged with two counts of murder, police said yesterday. He was held without bail.

The bodies of Evelyn Brown, 33, and her daughter Tina, 17, were found about 8 a.m. Thursday by a 15-year-old relative, police said. Both women had been repeatedly stabbed, apparently while a 5-year-old boy slept on a sofa, according to police. The mother's fully body was found bound and gagged in a bedroom, while the daughter's body, nude from the waist down, was in a second bedroom, said homicide Detective Sgt. Robert Snyder.

A pillow had been placed over the teen-ager's face, he said. 2 Grenadian children doing well after surgery BROWNS MILLS Two Grenadian boys with heart defects who President Reagan had flown on a presidential jet for corrective surgery their families could not afford were recovering well from the procedures yesterday, their doctor said. Carlos Cyrus, 6, who had a hole in his heart the size of a quarter patched yesterday morning, was in stable condition in the intensive care unit of Deborah Heart and Lung Center later in the day, said hospital spokeswoman Roberta Gould. Troy Grant, 3, who underwent sur- OBITUARIES M.S. Broomall, served on Brooklawn panels Services will be held Monday for former Brooklawn councilman and board of education member Morton S.

Broomall. Mr. Broomall, 95, died Wednesday at the Greenbriar Nursing Home, where he had lived for the past two years. Mr. Broomall served on the Brooklawn council and school board during the 1930s.

A retired Pennsylvania Railroad accounting clerk, Mr. Broomall was a member of several railway organizations. He was a past president of the Keystone Lodge 590, Brotherhood of Railway Workers, a member of the Pennsylvania Railroad's St. George Association and a member of the railroad company's Retired Men's Association of Philadelphia and Wilmington, Del. He also was past commander of Brooklawn American Legion Post 72.

Surviving are a nephew, John Broomall, of Brooklawn; and two nieces, Mrs. Ellen Webster and Mrs. Clover Hopen. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in the Etherington Funeral Home, 700 Powell Gloucester City.

Friends may call at the funeralhome tomorrow evening Fernwood from 7 Cemetery, to 9. Burial Philadelphia. Wayne E. Gibbs retired dean, teacher DELRAN Wayne E. Gibbs a former dean of the Rider College Evening School and a former teacher at Camden and Woodrow Wilson high schools, has died.

Mr. Gibbs, 55, died Wednesday at home in Delran after a lengthy illness. He had retired from Rider College in 1981. "He influenced an awful lot of people," said Margaret Stillwill, a student in Mr. Gibbs' business math class at Woodrow Wilson High School in 1962.

"He talked to students one-on-one. He never acted superior," Stillwill said. gery on Thursday for a similar ailment, was back in his room, in good condition and "doing well," she said. "The prognosis is excellent," Gould. said of both boys.

"They can have a mal life." Troy Grant's mother, Sandra, said the operation was very traumatic for, her, but "it was better than the last three years I spent worrying." Cyrus' mother was too emotional to, speak to reporters, Gould said. The boys and their mothers flown from the tiny Caribbean island. Feb. 21, a day after Reagan visited, said Gould. Without the surgery, which is not, done on Grenada, the two boys would, almost certainly have died as young, adults, said their surgeon, Dr.

Roger. Moore. It will take the boys about a week tor recover before they return home, said Gould. Their mothers are staying in hospital guest house. Each boy's operation and post-operative care will cost up to $30,000, she said.

BOTT Reactor radiation unit inactive for 7 hours MIDDLETOWN, Pa. A radiation monitor at the undamaged Three Mile Island Unit 1 reactor wasout of service for more than seven hours because an operator didn't reopen a valve, the plant's operator said yesterday. Theradiation monitor was out of service from 6:05 p.m. Thursday to 1:29 a.m., said Doug Bedell, spokesman for GPU Nuclear Corp, the plant's opera-, tor. "The monitor at the plant's' condenser, used to detect radiation leaks, was "inadvertently" put out of after an auxilliary operator checked and drained it but didn't reopen valve, he said.

These stories are based on report-: ing by The Associated Press. Stillwill said that Mr. Gibbs influenced numerous students to. attend college who otherwise not have continued their education. Keith Rose, a friend who is a Philadelphia school principal and an, adjunct professor at Penn State University, said that Mr.

Gibbs often tutored students on his own time and for no pay. Rose was a member of a Woodrow Wilson class of which Mr. Gibbs was the adviser. "The way he was with kids, I'd like to think it had something to do with my: becoming a principal," Rose said. "He was a fighter, even until the end," Rose Mr.

Gibbs is survived by his wife, Joyce E. (nee Langley); one son, Steven, E. Sr. of Deptford; three daughters, Karen E. and Patricia E.

at home and Donna Muldrow of Mt. Erie, four bothers, Wallace Paul James of Turnersville and Robert P. of Camden; a sister, Marie Johnson of Turnersville; his parents, Wayne E. Sr. of Camden and Delphine of Turnersville; and two grandchildren.

Services are scheduled for 10 a.m. today at the Chadwick Memorial- Home, 154 Webster Riverside. Burial will be in Lakeview Memorial Park, Cinnaminson. Florence Butcher, 99 ex-Audubon resident AUDUBON Florence L. Butcher died yesterday at Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch.

She was 99. Mrs. Butcher became a resident of Presbyterian Lodge, a nursing home in Neptune, 18 years ago. She had lived in Audubon since 1906. She was a charter member of the West Jersey Hospital Auxiliary and a member of the Logan Presbyterian Memorial Church in Audubon.

Services will be held Tuesday at a.m. at Foster's Funeral Home, 250 White Horse Pike, Audubon, where friends may call after 9 a.m. Interment will be in Ivy Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia. Surviving is her niece, Florence Femler Rafter of Audubon; two greatnephews; and four great da.

Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey (2024)

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