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C2 THE PRESS, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. REGION WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 2001 State Police probe Route 42 crash that killed two A.C. woman says she's under pressure Press staff and wire reports the Atlantic County on the highway's shoulder. State Police on Tuesday the con- Prosecutor's was his Office. friend, The Brent pas- that Two the car witnesses was told racing, troopers but to recant absentee-ballot complaint tinued investigating cause senger of a crash that killed two people Tyson, 19, of Erial.

police say it appears Bose Press staff reports story broke, activists have false rumors about her health. and caused minor injuries to The bus driver and two pas- merely was driving fast. ATLANTIC CITY A city harassed her and tried to get her On Tuesday, Crouch, 40, said members of a Pennsylvania sengers remained hospitalized "It looks like an aggressive resident who claims her voting to recant what she told The Press. someone named Kevin Nelson, church group headed to Bally's Tuesday as State Police contin- driver who was driving at a high rights were tampered with in the Crouch, however, said she stands who works with Callaway, Atlantic City casino. ued their probe.

rate of speed," said Sgt. Al Della April 17 school board election by her story and resents efforts to approached her in public on Two young men were killed They gave the following Fave, State Police spokesman. said Tuesday that she was being pressure her to change it. Monday and directed racial shortly after 10 a.m. Monday account: "To a normal driver, that might pressured to recant her story.

In Saturday's story, Crouch epithets at her. when their car overturned and Bose's car was traveling north look like racing." The Press reported Saturday said that Craig Callaway, who has "He called me cracker-lover slid into the bus' path as it trav- toward Philadelphia when the An autopsy to pinpoint the on a number of irregularities in been directing efforts to vote by and said I was kissing up to the eled on Route 42, about 10 miles driver lost control, skidded exact cause of death, to be the school board election, absentee ballot in Atlantic City, newspaper," Crouch said. southeast of Philadelphia. across the median, overturned completed in four to six weeks, including three people who badgered her into signing the She said Callaway The car's driver, Julian Bose, and slid into the path of the will include a toxicology test to said someone voted with their ballot envelope and then left with approached her Tuesday and 21, of Marlton, was the stepson southbound bus. The bus split determine whether there were absentee ballots.

One of them the ballot before she could vote. asked for a meeting, but she of Lt. Leslie Folks, who heads the car in two, then veered any chemicals or alcohol in the was Sarah Crouch. Callaway denied voting for declined. investigations for the Domestic right, sideswiped a pickup driver's system that could have She complained to the news- Crouch.

Crouch accused A message left for Callaway was Violence and Juvenile Unit of truck and stopped amid trees affected his judgment. paper Tuesday that since the Callaway and others of spreading not returned Tuesday afternoon. Atlantic County BACHARACH-WALKER, RUTH Philadelphia, PA, formerly of Brigantine CRUMB, HENRY TROY, 46 Egg Harbor Township FONTANA, CHARLES JOHN 27 of Somers Point KLEIN, DOROTHY K. (nee RANN), 84 KRAVITZ, SYLVIA E. Pleasantville LEOPARDI, LENA B.

(nee BUTTERWORTH), 96.............. Northfield RUANE, JOSEPH 81 Egg Harbor Township SLOTA, JOHN 85 Northfield SOUDER, DARTHEY 84. Northfield Cape May County ABBOTT, LEONARD 92.... Villas KAY, LILLIAN E. (nee JILLARD), 100 Villas KNOWLES, JOHN 60..

City MOORE, HELEN, 83 Cold Spring SMALL, WALTER 72... Villas VALENTAS CHARLES 60. North Cape May Cumberland County DAVISON, REV. GEORGE 80 Vineland FELMEY, FRANKLIN G. FRANKIE, 63 Millville HARKER, RUTH, 98 Vineland Ocean County STEWART, MOSELLE 88.

Little Egg Harbor Elsewhere PAIN, ALBERTA TITUS, Petersburg, FL, formerly of Stone Harbor ROBINSON, EDNA 70 State College, PA, formerly of Atlantic City SHORT, ROBERT, 51. PA RUTH NEWMAN SHAPIRO CANCER AND HEART FUND ARNSE Cancer Heart Memorial fund Memorials Tree of Life Tributes 823-5666 ABBOTT, LEONARD J. 92, of Villas, died on June 4, 2001 at Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers Point. Born in Baltimore, MD. He formerly lived in Southwest Philadelphia before moving to Villas in 1967.

He was a retired welder and a member of Local Steamfitters Union for 51 years. Prior to that time, he was employed by Sun Ship Navel Yard. He was also a member of St. Raymond's Church. He was married to the late Mary A.

Baker Abbott, who died in 1992. Surviving are two sons, Leonard JR of Norwood, PA and John J. of Turnersville; two daughters, Mary Ann Abbott of Glenolden, PA and Lorraine F. Leach of Sewell; eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, 11AM at St.

Raymond's Church, Bayshore Ocean Villas, where friends may call from 10-11AM. Burial will be at in Sts. Peter Paul Cemetery, Marple Twp, PA. Contributions in his memory may be sent to St. Raymond's Church Good Samaritans, 25 E.

Hudson Ave, Villas, NJ 08251. Evoy Funeral Home. BACHARACH-WALKER, RUTH, formerly of Brigantine, died in Philadelphia where she resided, on June 1, 2001. She also resided in Atlantic City and St. Croix, U.S.

Virgin Islands. Born and raided in Atlantic City, Ruth graduated from Atlantic City High School and was formerly employed as the Society Editor at the Atlantic City Press. She is the widow of the late Jack B. Bacharach and the Late Levi Walker, M.D. She is survived by her son Benjamin Bacharach M.D.

his wife Nancy, her daughter Betty Bacharach and her husband Joe McDonough. Also surviving are five grandchildren and ten great grandchildren and her sister Phyliss South. Relatives and friends are invited to her graveside Service and Interment Thursday June 7, 11am at Laurel Memorial Park, Tilton Road, Pomona. The family would appreciated Memorial contributions to Bacharach Institute for Rehabilitation, Physical Therapy Jimmie Leeds Road, Pomona, NJ. Arrangements by Jeffries and Keates Funeral Home, Northfield.

609-646-3400. CRUMB, HENRY TROY, 46, of Egg Harbor Township, tragically lost his life on the morning of Sunday, June 3, at the Atlantic City Medical Center in Atlantic City. Henry was born in Salem County, but spent most of his life in the Atlantic City area. He was a hardworking man, devoting his life to his job at Tony's Baltimore Grill for over 20 years. He was a generous man, giving all he had to those around him.

Henry was a member of the Morris Guards and the Harley Davidson Motorcycle Organization (H.O.G.). He received many accolades from the Mayor of the City. He was honored after risking his life in a heroic effort to save the lives of others trapped in a burning house on Morris Avenue in Atlantic City. Henry was a loving husband and father and will be sadly missed by his wife Sharon, his daughter Dawn and son Chris. He is also survived by four brothers: Wayne, Ronnie, Jimmy and Charles and four sisters: Alice, Maryanne, Janie and Rebecca Jane.

Friends may call Thursday morning from 9:30 a.m. until 11 a.m. at the John Gormley Funeral Home, 2706 Atlantic Avenue. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent in care of the "Henry Crumb Memorial Commerce Bank, Shore Road, Marmora, NJ 08223. HARKER, RUTH, (Kimble), 98, of Vineland, died Monday, June 4, 2001, after an extended illness at her residence.

Mrs. Harker was born in Circero, Indiana and was a resident Vineland since 1921. Mrs. Harker was the founder, owner and treasurer of Bellco Glass Inc. of Vineland, manufacturer of fine biological glassware and equipment.

was still on the Board of Directors and Officer. Member of the First United Methodist Church of Vineland. Mrs. Harken was a member and Past President of the Wallsholm Club. Member of the Corinthian Chapter of Eastern Star of Vineland.

Member of the Beechtree Society of South Jersey Hospital Newcomb. She enjoyed collecting miniature pitchers. She also enjoyed doing needlepoint. Survived by daughter-in-law Carmella Harker of Vineland, two grandchildren Steven Harker of Vineland, Pamela Harker of Vineland, four great grandchildren Sean Harker of Vineland, Matthew Harker of Vineland, Monica DiMauro of Vineland, Dina Di Mauro of Vineland, one great great grandson Nevin Harker of Vineland. Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, June 7, 2001 at 2:00 P.M.

at the Wainwright -Bernhardt Funeral Home, 1024 E. Landis Vineland, with Rev. Nicholas J. Connolly, of the First United Methodist Church, officiating. Viewing hours on Wednesday, from 7:00 to 9:00 P.M.

and Thursday, from 1:00 P.M. to 2:00 P.M. at the Funeral Home. Burial in Siloam Cemetery, Vineland. In lieu of flowers, Contributions may be made to the First United Methodist Church, 700 Landis Vineland, N.J.

or to the South Jersey Hospital Foundation. KLEIN, DOROTHY K. (NEE RANN), 84, of Cologne, passed away Monday, June 4, 2001 at Meadowview Nursing Home in Northfield. Born in Pomona, Dorothy was an area resident all of her life. She was a member of the Cologne Grange, Germania Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary, Moravian Church Helping Hand Society, Ranch Hope for Boys Auxiliary and Christian Womens Club.

She was a devoted wife, mother, and greatgrandmother. Daughter of the late Arthur and Katherine Rann, she was the wife of the late Charles E. (Chuck) Klein Sr. She will be sadly missed by daughter Katherine Goodman and her husband Harry of Pleasantville and son Charles E. Jr.

and his wife FELMEY, FRANKLIN G. 63, of Millville, died Monday morning at home after an extended illness. Funeral services will be conducted on Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Christy Funeral Home, W. Broad Street, Millville with a viewing one hour prior to the services Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Park, Millville.

KAY, LILLIAN E. (NEE JILLARD), 100, June 2, 2001, of Villas, formerly of South Phila. Beloved wife of the late James T. Devoted mother of Lillian (Irvin) Borkowski, Joan Kay, Audrey Pooler James J. (Margaret) Kay.

Also survived by five grandchildren five great grandchildren. Relatives friends are invited to her funeral 8:30 AM at The Monti Funeral Home, 2533-35 S. Broad PA. Services 10 AM (at funeral home). Int.

Mt. Moriah Phila. Viewing Thurs. eve. 7-9 PM.

Division. Born in and son Charles E. Jr. and his wife in the Vineland Ann of Absecon. Grandson Charles years and was a E.

Klein Ill, granddaughters Shelly serving in the Medi- Imperatore and her husband Michael was a gradu- and Holly Hansen and her husband University with a John and step Harry Education and Goodman Seven greatSeminary grandchildren and two step greatNY. grandchildren. Half-brothers and Episcopal Minister Phyllis Messinger of Church in Cologne, Patricia Stutzbach established the Pottstown, PA, George Rann of in Honolulu, Chagrin Falls, OH, Louis Rann of 1951 as head Indian Harbor Beach, FL and Robert Rann of Marmora. She was preceded worked for the in death by her brother Arthur Rann Youth and and sister Emma Welty. as a social Viewing will be held Thursday from 1972 to am at the Atwoodin the Atlantic Peterson-Guthlein Funeral Home, Group and a 1114 White Horse Pike, Egg Harbor V.F.W.

and the City. Funeral services will follow 11:00 am at the funeral home. Burial son: Paul B. will be in Egg Harbor City Cemetery. Beachwood; one Memorial donations can be made of Penington to Ranch Hope, Box 325, Alloway, NJ 08001 and The Richard Stockton and burial will be College of New Jersey Foundation, in Toms River.

Dorothy K. Klein Scholarship for DeMarco-Luisi Social Work, PO Box 195, Pomona, E. Landis NJ 08240. DAVISON, REV. GEORGE 80, of Vineland, died Monday at the S.J.H.S.

Newcomb Pleasantville, he lived area for over seven Veteran of WWII, cal Corp. Rev. Davison ate of Trenton State degree in Elementary the General Theological College, New York, He was a retired serving St. Andrews Yardley, PA. He also Episcopal Boys School Hawaii from 1948 to supervisor.

After retirement, he State of New Jersey Family Service Division, worker in Hammonton 1986. He was active City Community Theater member of the American Legion. Survived by one Davison of daughter: Anne Sobel and four grandchildren. Funeral services private for family only Arrangements are by Funeral Home, 1019 Vineland. FONTANA, CHARLES 27, of Atlanta, GA, mers Point, passed June 1, 2001 in is JOHN, 'CJ', formerly of Soaway Friday, Northside Hospital in Atlanta, GA.

He was the owner of Nutrution Warehouse in Gwinnett, GA. He survived by his parents: Fred and Nancy Fontana of Somers Point; his brother and sister in-law, Rick and Kimberly of Somers Point; and his sister, Jamie Fontana of Plainsboro. Friends may call Tuesday evening from seven until nine o'clock and Wednesday morning from ten until eleven o'clock from Central United Methodist Church, Central Avenue at Shore Road, Linwood, where his funeral service will be offered at eleven o'clock. Burial will be offered privately. The family suggests those who desire send memorial contributions to either Shore Memorial Hospital, Cardiac Unit, New York Avenue, Somers Point, NJ 08244 or Central United Methodist Church, Linwood, NJ 08221.

Arrangements by the Godfrey Funeral Homes, Ocean American Heart Association 1-800-634-1242 LEOPARDI, LENA (nee Butterworth), 96, of Northfield, departed this world May 31, 2001, at the Meadowview Nursing Home. Lena was born in Rochdale England June 9, 1904 and sailed for America with her mother, brother and sister the same day the Titanic sank. Her younger years where spent in Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Lena came to the Atlantic City as a young woman and worked for the Betty Bacharach Hone in Longport Lena was a telephone operator and worked for the Pomona Naval Air Station, NAFEC before She her husband "Rocky" then relocated to Florida where she again went to work as a switchboard operator, working for the local Hospital and a bank. Lena returned to New Jersey, after the death of her husband and resumed working in Atlantic County.

She was last employed by the City of Cape May as their switchboard operator. In 1987, at the age of 83, Lena "again" retired and The City of Cape May passed a Resolution, honoring her for her interest and devotion to their City. Lena is predeceased by her husband Rocco and son Thomas. She will be sadly missed by her loving family: daughter Lois Bartholomew and son-in-law William, son David Leopardi and daughter-inlaw Bunny, of Northfield. Grandchildren: Betsy Baltera and husband Stephen of Absecon, Maria Bartholomew of Egg Harbor Township, Bonnie Karvois and husband Paul of Voorhees, Brett Leopardi and wife Kelly, of Ohio and Scott Leopardi, of Brigantine.

Step great grandchildren, Michael and Marc Castellano, loving a niece Barbara Naughton and nephew Leslie McAllister of Rhode Island and several great-nieces and nephews. The family request those who desire to send Memorial Contributions tot he Bacharach Institute for Rehabilitation, in Pomona or the Meadowview Nursing Home in Northfield, in her honor. A private Memorial Service celebrating her life will be held. Arrangements by Adams Perfect Funeral Home, New Road, Northfield. Burial will be private and at the convenience of the family.

MOORE, HELEN, 83, of Cold Spring, died on June 4, 2001 at Victoria Manor Nursing Home. Born in Lancaster, she was an area resident for over 25 years. Before retiring, she was employed by Wanamakers in then Eagles Exclusive Dress Shop in Phila. She was the mother of the late Helen Keyser. Surviving are three grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren.

Funeral services will be held on Friday, 11 AM at Tabernacle U.M. Church, 656 Seashore where friends may call after Burial will be in Tabernacle Cemetery. Evoy Funeral Home. PAIN, ALBERTA TITUS 82, of St. Petersburg, Florida, died Sunday, June 3, 2001 at her residence.

Born in Philadelphia, PA, she had been a resident of Stone Harbor from 1971 to 1999 when she moved to St. Petersburg, Florida. She was a member of Pass-A-Grille Community Church and a member of St. Petersburg Country Club. She is survived by a son, George Pain of St.

Petersburg, Florida, two daughters, Roberta Dill, Sioux Falls South Dakota and Margaret Day, ST. Petersburg, Florida; also survived by six grandchildren and one great grandchild. Graveside Service and Interment will be 2:00 PM Saturday at Arlington Cemetery, Drexel Hill, PA. Arrangements by the MinshallShropshire Funeral Home, Middletown Media, PA. Memorial gifts may be presented to Westminster Retirement Communities Foundation, 125 56th Avenue South, St.

Petersburg Florida 33705. ROBINSON, EDNA 70, of State College, formerly of Atlantic City, died Sunday in Center Community Hospital in State College, PA. She was born in Chatford, PA, and lived in the Atlantic City area for many years before moving to State College several years ago. She was a homemaker. She was predeceased by her husband William and Son Lewis.

She is survived by three sons, William M. and Howard R. both Egg Harbor and Wesley C. Atlantic City, of five daughters Rebecca M. Sowers of State College, Edna L.

McGovern and Mary E. Robinson, both of Atlantic City, Suzanne Heinsohn of State College, PA. and Ruth Ann Robinson of Brigantine a sister Mary E. Lewis of Brigantine and a brother Richard D. Epler of Raider, GA.

and 17 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Friday at 10:00 AM at Parsels F.H. 324 New. Jersey Absecon with burial to follow in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Pleasantville. Friends may call on Thursday evening from 7-9 PM at the Funeral Horne.

RUANE, JOSEPH J. 81, of Egg Harbor Township, formerly Atlantic City and Pleasantville, passed away June 3, 2001 following a short illness. Born in Philadelphia, Mr. Ruane had been an area resident most of his life. He was a Veteran of WW Il, having served in the US Army with the 6th Armored Division from 1941 until 1945.

Before his retirement in 1970, Mr. Ruane had worked for the Engine Equipment Company and most recently for the Fabi Construction Company of Egg Harbor Township. He was a member of the Pleasantville VFW, the AARP and a Volunteer at the Shore Memorial Senior Center. He was predeceased by his parents, Michael and Mary (nee Gallagher) Ruane; by brothers, John and Charles and his sister, Sr. Mary Ruane RSM.

He is survived by his loving wife of 54 years, Rita L. Ruane (nee DiBenedetto), a daughter, Mary Jo Soper of Linwood; grandchildren, Devon Soper of Linwood and Jeffrey Soper of Arizona; by brothers Michael of E.H.T., Thomas of Hammonton and James of Atlantic city, and many nieces and nephews. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 11 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Sorrows Church, 721 Maple Avenue, Linwood. Friends may call from 10 a.m.

at the church. Burial will be private and at the convenience of the family. Those who desire may send memorial contributions to the Shore Memorial Hospital Cardiac Unit, New York Avenue, Somers Point, NJ 08244, or to Our Lady's Residence, 1100 Clematis Pleasantville, NJ 08232. Arrangements by the John Gormley Funeral Home. SHORT, ROBERT, 51, of Philadel- phia, died on June 2, 2001 at his home.

Mr. Short was born in Philadelphia, and lived in Mays Landing before moving to Roxborough, PA, 20 years ago. He was a 1967 graduate of St. Augustine Preparatory School of Richland, and attended Indiana University. He was currently enrolled at Drexel University, pursuing a degree in Network Engineering.

Robert was a computer operator for the Veterans Administration of Germantown, PA for the past 15 years. He was also an active volunteer counselor for Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation. He is survived by his parents, Harry and Genevieve Short of Mays Landing; his five siblings: Henry S. Short of Honolulu; Ralph Short and his wife Nancy of Mays Landing; Mary Frances Prychka and her husband Peter of Mays Landing; Connie Garreffi and her husband Tony Mays Landing and Kathy Short of Fort Lauderdale, FL and several nieces and nephews. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Thursday, 10:00 a.m.

at the St. Vincent dePaul Church, Route 50 and 2nd Street, Mays Landing, where friends may call from 8:30 a.m. until the time of the mass. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery of Conshohocken, PA. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Boakes Funeral Home of Mays Landing.

Memorial donations may be made to the Salvation Army, Adult Rehabilitation Center, 4555 Pechin Philadelphia, PA 19128. SMALL, WALTER 72, of Villas, died on June 4, 2001 at his home. Born in Philadelphia, PA, he formerly lived in Philadelphia before moving the Villas seven years ag "He was employed by Breve's Ice Cream in Philadelphia for 40 years. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean conflict.

Mr. Small was a member of the Villas Fishing Club. Surviving are his wife of 37 years, Bertha (Stinger); step-children, Betty Jean Lombardo of Concord, Thomas Harman of Bel Air, MD and Sadie Slotterbach of Lester, PA; brothers, George and Raymond, both of Villas; sister, Elizabeth McLaughlin of Philadelphia, PA and many nieces and nephews. Funeral Services will be held on Friday, 11 a.m. at the Evoy Funeral Home, 3218 Bayshore Road, N.

Cape May. There will be a viewing at the funeral home on Thursday from 7-9 p.m. and on Friday from 10-11 a.m. Burial will be in Cape May County Veterans Cemetery. Contributions in his memory may be sent to: Holy Redeemer Hospice, 1801 Route 9, Swainton, NJ 08210.

VALENTAS CHARLES J. 60, of North Cape May, died on May 23, 2001 in Tahiti. He was a C.A.D. Engineer for Lenox Manufacturing in Absecon for 19 years. He was a member of St.

John of God Church of N. 1 Cape May, Knights of Columbus Stella Maris Council Cape Island Masonic Lodge Flotilla of Cape May Coast Guard Auxiliary, Cape May County Board of Realtors and many organizations. He was a former member of Woodland, Palmyra and Cape May County String Bands. He was the son of the Late Charles J. and Ann Valentas.

Surviving are a sister, Carol Ann Ryan, brother in law Richard Ryan, nephews, Richard, Charles, John and Russell; aunts, Alice Bacon and Elaine Kelmer and a cousin, Lisa Taulane. Funeral services will be held on Sunday, June 10th, at 7:30 PM at the Evoy Funeral Home, 3218 Bayshore N. Cape May, where friends may call after 6:30 PM. Burial is private. Donations in his memory may be sent to the Charity of one's choice.

SLOTA, JOHN M. 85, of Northfield, passed away on Tuesday, June 5, 2001 at his home surrounded by his loving family. Mr. Slota was born in Mays Landing and has been a resident of Northfield for the past 47 years. He was employed by the Atlantic City Electric Company as a Survey Leader retiring in 1 1981 after 35 years.

He will be remembered as an outstanding area Athlete once drafted by the Washington Senators where he played for two years before being inducted into the Army Air Corps as a Radio Operator serving his country honorably for the duration of World War II. John was a member of the Church of Saint Bernadette since it's inception. He was also a member of the Quarter Century Club of Atlantic City Electric Company, The American Legion Post 295 and he especially enjoyed the Camaraderie of Essi's Dugout Wednesday Lunch Group comprised of older area sports figures. He is survived by his devoted wife Esther of fifty eight years, two sons, John D. and his wife Barbara, Donald J.

and his wife Anne, all of Northfield; one daughter, Linda and her husband Ronald Richardson of Keystone Heights, Florida; seven grandchildren; Kara Alford and her husband Joel, Alyssa Shain and her husband Cole, all of Florida, Christine Slota of California, John D. Slota Jr. and his wife Bonnie, Danielle, Jessica and Jimmy Slota, of Northfield, two great grandchildren, Rebecca Alford and Austin Shain of Florida. Visitation will be held on Thursday evening from 7 to 9PM at the AdamsPerfect Funeral Home, 1650 New Road, Northfield. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday, 11AM at the Church of Saint Bernadette, 1421 New Road, Northfield.

Entombment will be at the Holy Cross Cemetery, Mays Landing. Memorial donations if desired may be made to the Atlantic City Medical center Hospice Program PO Box 1626, Pleasantville, NJ 08232 or Mass Cards in his memory SOUDER, DARTHEY 84, of Northfield, passed away on June 3, 2001. She was born in Wilmington Delaware and was an area resident most of her life. She attended Epiphany Lutheran Church. The wife of the late Alan B.

Souder, she is survived by her daughters: Nancy Thinschmidt and her husband Norman of Northfield, and Debra McCann and her husband William (Drew) of Egg Harbor Township; her grandchildren: Jeffrey Thinschmidt of Gainesville, Florida, Dr. Jill Snyder of Hazelton, PA, Jennifer, Rando, Andy McCann and McCann, all of Egg Harbor Township; and great grand-children: Ryan, C.J., Hailey, Julia and Tyler. Services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 6, 2001 at the Adams-Perfect Funeral Home, 1650 New Road, Northfield. Visitation will be from 1:00 p.m.

until the time of services. Bunal will be at the Laurel Memorial Park, Pomona. Contributions may be made in memory to Epiphany Lutheran Church, Tunis and Franklin Avenues, Pleasantville, NJ 08232. STEWART, MOSELLE 88, of Little KNOWLES, JOHN 60, of Ocean City, formerly of Philadelphia died on February 17, 2001. Born and raised in Philadelphia, John was a retired Philadelphia Police Officer.

After retiring he moved to Ocean City where he enjoyed his favorite hobby of playing golf. He was an active Parishoner at St. Frances Cabrini Church and was a Lecturer and Eucharistic Minister. He will be missed by his beloved wife Antoinette, "Toni" and was the loving Brian Knowles, James Knowles and Paula Hohman. He was the proud grandfather of Halle, Luke and Drew.

Relatives and friends are invited to his life celebration and Memorial Mass of Saturday Morning June 9, 10:00 AM at St. Williams R.C. Church, Rising Sun Phila. PA. Interment will be private.

The family requests in lieu of flowers Memorial Contributions to Big Brothers and Big Sisters of America, 230 No. 13th PA. 19107. Family arrangements by Jeffries and Keates Funeral Home, Northfield, 609-646-3400 KRAVITZ, SYLVIA on Tuesday, June 5, 2001. Beloved wite of the late Herman Kravitz; loving mother of Jill Sacks (Dr.

Thomas Sacks) and Dr. Alan Kravitz (Marilyn); grandmother of Hank and Rachel Sacks and William and David Kravitz. Graveside service will be held at Beth Kehillal Cemetery, Pleasantville, on Wednesday, June 6 at 11 a.m. Shiva will be observed at the home of Jill and Thomas Kravitz. Memorial contributions may be made to The Jewish Social Service Agency, 6123 Montrose Rockville, MD 20852.

Arrangements by Borgwardt Funeral Home. Egg Harbor, died on Monday, June 4 at Southern Ocean County Hospital, Manahawkin. She was a member of the First Baptist Church, Hopewell, VA. She was a telephone operator for Manhattan Project during W.W. Il on the Atomic Bomb in Hanford, Washington.

She was an avid hunter and fisherwoman. Born in Lynchburg, VA, she resided in Levittown, PA for 30 years before moving to Little Egg Harbor 20 years ago. She is survived by her husband, Buford; son and daughter-in-law, Richard A. and Joan Bullington, Homassa, FL; daughter Joyce K. Quinn and her friend, Fredrick Davis, Levittown, PA; brother, William Pentecost, Hopewell, VA; sister, Maxine Covey, Evansville, IN; five grandchildren; and eight greatgrandchildren.

Friends may call on Wednesday, June 6 from 7-9 p.m. at Wood Funeral Home, Tuckerton. Services and burial will be private. Interment will be in Forest Hills Cemetery, Philadelphia. SOUTH JERSEY CANCER FUND (609) 266-0616 P.O.

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