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Page 10 Thursday, June 8, 2000 The Westfield Leader and THE TIMES of Scotch Plains – Fanwood A WATCHUNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PUBLICATION

CYAN YELLOW MAGENTA BLACK

McCarthy, 80

Lillian McCarthy, 80, of the Whiting section of Manchester died on Tuesday, May 30, at home.

Born in Newark, she had lived in Roselle for 32 years before moving to Whiting in 1984.

Mrs. McCarthyhadbeenemployed by Hahne and Company in Westfield for five years.

She was a graduate of the New York Institute of Dietetics.

She was a member of the Crestwood Village2ResidentsClubs, Women’s Club and Travel Club.

She was predeceased by a sister, Patricia Kazeppis, in 1995.

Surviving are her husband of 58 years, Justin T. McCarthy; a son, Raymond McCarthy of Mountainside, and two sisters, Rose Werner of Chatham Township and Margaret Peabody of Whiting.

Memorial donations may be sent to the Alzheimer’s Association.

Funeral arrangements were under direction of Aaron Cremation Associates, Inc. in Whiting.

June 8, 2000

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Maria Roth, 92

Maria Roth, 92, of Montreal, Canada, died on Thursday, May 11, at her residence.

Born in Hungary, she resided in Montreal for the past 50 years.

Surviving are two daughters, sanBartok ofWestfieldandKatherine HalpernofDurham,N. children and nine greatgrandchil dren.

Graveside services were held on Monday, May 15, at Mount Moriah Cemetery in Fairview.

Arrangements were under the rection of the Menorah Chapels at Millburn in Union.

June 8, 2000

Martha Kole, 92

Martha Kole, 92, of Westfield died on Tuesday, May 30, in the Westfield Center, Genesis ElderCare Network.

Born in Newark, she had lived in Maplewood and Irvington before moving to Westfield five years ago.

Mrs. Kole had been a secretary with the Pellecchia Agency in ark from 1945 until her retirement in

1961. She was a member of the Maplewood Seniors Group 3.

Surviving is a stepdaughter, Mary Hilscher.

Services were held on Friday, June 2, in the Jacob A. Holle Funeral Home in Maplewood.

June 8, 2000

Marie Belluscio, 86

Marie DeMarzo Belluscio, 86, of Clark died on Tuesday, May 30, at Union Hospital in Union.

Born in Avalino, Italy, she came to the United States in 1926 and settled in Elizabeth. She relocated to Clark 29 years ago.

Mrs. Belluscio was a of St. Anthony Roman Catholic Church in Elizabeth. She was also a member of Boystown of Italy Union County chapter and a member

of Club Amitale in Linden. She was predeceased by her band, Anthony Belluscio.

Surviving are a son, Franklin A. Belluscio of Roselle Park; a Susan Ann Belluscio of Clark;

sisters, Philomena Belluscio of Roselle and Doris Mariana of Scotch Plains, and a brother, Michael DeMarzo of Clark.

Services were held on Saturday, 3, at the Mastapeter Funeral Home in Roselle Park, followed by a Mass at St. Anthony’s Church.

June 8, 2000

Jean MitchellLipka, 73, Was Nurse At Runnells Specialized Hospital

Howard Rosen, 73, Headed Glee Club; Was Owner of Linden Travel Bureau – Obituaries –

Howard L. Rosen, 73, of Mountainside died on Monday, May 29, while on vacation in Haifa, Is rael.

Born in Plainfield, he had lived in Linden, Westfield, Elizabeth and Springfield before moving to Mountainside 23 years ago.

Mr. Rosen was a travel agent and the owner of the Linden Travel Bu reau for 40 years.

He was a member of the Jewish Genealogy Society of northern New Jersey, Manhattan, Broward County, Fla. and Great Britain.

Mr. Rosen was a photographer for Union County College in Cranford andseveral localyouthsportsleagues.

He also was Past President of the Westfield Glee Club and a former member of the Spring Valley Fox Hounds of New Vernon.

Mr. Rosen served in the United States Marines during World War II.

Surviving are his wife, Judith Rosen; a son, David Rosen of Paramus; a stepson, Wayne Mayer of Alameda, Calif., and four grandchilLillian dren.

communiA memorial service was held on

Sunday, June 4, in Temple Sholom in River Edge.

Inc.Memorial contributions may be

made to the Union County College Judith Mayer Scholarship, in care of

husUnion County College, 1033 field Avenue, Cranford, 07016.

June 8, 2000

Elizabeth P. Alley, 67, Volunteer; Was Member of Historical Society

Jean MitchellLipka, 73, of Kenilworth died on Thursday, June 1, at home.

Born in Orange, she had lived in Westfield for many years before

moving to Kenilworth 24 years ago. Mrs. Lipka had been a nurse for Runnells Specialized Hospital of Union County in Berkeley Heights for many years before retiring in 1987.

She graduated from the Elizabeth General Hospital School of Nursing in 1948.

She was predeceased by her first Suhusband, Robert Mitchell, in 1973.

Surviving are her husband, Joseph C.;fivegrandLipka; three daughters, Laura

MitchellWinter ofWestChester,Pa., Judy MitchellSheppard and Nancy Mitchell, both of Hilton Head Iscant land, S. C.; a stepdaughter, Ronda LipkaProkop of South Branch; two distepsons, Roland Lipka of Cherry

Hill and Ronald Lipka of Linden; a brother,WalterL. Coston,Jr.ofHilton Head Island, and 12 grandchildren.

Funeral services were held on Monday, June 5, in the Redeemer Lutheran Church in Westfield. Interter, ment took place in Fairview Cemtwo etery in Westfield.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes As sociation.

Arrangements were under the diJune rection of the Dooley Funeral Home, 218 North Avenue in Cranford.

June 8, 2000

Elizabeth P.Alley, 67, of Westfield died on Thursday, June 1, at Over look Hospital in Summit.

Born in Standmore, England, she came to the United States in 1932 and grew up in the HillsideEliza beth area. She relocated to Westfield 37 years ago.

Mrs. Alley had been a sales repre sentative with the Liberty Mutual Insurance Company in Warren for 20 years before retiring in 1998.

After her retirement, she served as a volunteerfortheMillerCoryHouse in Westfield and the Visiting Nurse Association DaycareCenterofEliza beth.

She was a member of The Presby terian Church in Westfield, the Jun iorLeague ofElizabethandWestfield and the Westfield Historical Society.

Mrs. Alley attended the Vail Dean School in Elizabeth and continued her education at LaSalle Junior Col lege in Newton, Mass.

Surviving are her husband, Theodore C. Alley; three daughters, Cheryl M. Grotrian of Maplewood, Katherine A. Moates of South Plainfield and Virginia S. Alley of Belvedere; a brother, William Priestman of Long Island; a sister, Sally Ann Costa of Massachusetts, and six grandchildren.

The funeral service was held on Monday, June 5, in the Chapel of The Presbyterian Church in Westfield.

Arrangements were handled by the Gray Funeral Home, 318 East Broad Street in Westfield.

Memorial donations may be made to the National Kidney Foundation of New York/ New Jersey,

SpringJune 8, 2000

Roger W. Holt, 53

Roger William Holt, 53, of Scottsdale, Ariz. died on Monday, May 29, in Strawberry, Ariz.

Born in Plainfield on September 8, 1946, he grew up in Westfield. He lived in Scottsdale for 28 years.

Mr. Holt was a graduate of Otterbein College in Westerville, Ohio, and was employed by Motorola.

Surviving are his wife, Betty Holt; two daughters, Leslie Deiley of San Francisco and Jessica Iverson of Eugene, Ore.; his parents, William and Caroline Holt of Westfield, and a sister, Alice Ryan of Newfane, Vt.

A memorial service was held on Sunday, June 4, at the Scottsdale United Methodist Church in Scottsdale. Another service is planned for this Sunday, June 11, at 4 p. m. in the Sanctuary of The Pres byterian Church in Westfield.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Boy Scouts of America, Troop No. 72, Presbyterian Church, MountainAvenue, Westfield, 07090, or to the Parkinson Foundation, Dr. Jacob Sage, Neurology Department, RobertWood Johnson Hospital, New Brunswick, 08903.

Arrangements were under the di rection of the Messinger Mortuary in Scottsdale.

June 8, 2000

daughWilliam N. Stagaard

William N. Stagaard of Scotch Plains died on Saturday, June 3, in the Ashbrook Nursing and tation Center in Scotch Plains.

Born in Plainfield, he had lived in Belmar before moving to Scotch Plains 40 years ago.

Mr. Stagaard had been a machinist and press erector with the Man Rowland Corporation in Piscataway for many years before retiring in 1992.

He served in the United States Army during the Korean Conflict, from 1950 to 1952, and was a memthe ber ofAmerican Legion Post No. 209 in Scotch Plains.

Surviving are two brothers, Philip P. Stagaard of Lakewood and Raymond Stagaard of McLoud, Okla., and two sisters, Gloria Watson of Lake Placid, Fla. and Joan Shults of Edison.

Services were held yesterday, Wednesday, June 7, in the Memorial Funeral Home, 155 South Avenue in Fanwood. Interment took place at Hackettstown Union Cemetery in

Memorial donations may be made to the Scotch Plains Rescue Squad, P. O. Box 325, Scotch Plains, 07076.

June 8, 2000

Elizabeth Baiersdorfer, 79, Had Been Secretary With Dept. of Agriculture

Elizabeth E. Baiersdorfer, 79, of Mountainside died on Wednesday, May 31, at home.

Born in Germany, she had lived in Newark before moving to Mountainside 35 years ago.

Mrs. Baiersdorfer had been a sec retary with the Department of Agri culture in Newark for 15 years be fore retiring 12 years ago.

Shewasa memberoftheDeutscher Club in Clark and was the financial secretary of Dank, a national manAmerican organization.

Surviving are her husband, Alfons Baiersdorfer; a stepdaughter, Catherine Ortiz; a stepson, Herbert Baiersdorfer, and a sister, Clarice M. Campanella.

A Mass was offered on Saturday, June 3, in Our Lady of Lourdes Ro man Catholic Church in Mountainside, following the funeral from the Smith and Smith (Subur ban) in Springfield.

GerJune 8, 2000

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE BOROUGHOFFANWOOD NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY FOR NONPAYMENT OF TAXES,

ASSESSMENTS AND/ OR OTHER MUNICIPAL LIENS

Public notice is hereby given that I, Colleen M. Huehn, Collector of Taxes of the Borough of Fanwood, County of Union will sell at public auction on

TUESDAY, JUNE 27th, 2000

In the Mayor and Council chambers at the Borough Municipal Building, 75 North Martine Avenue,Fanwood, NewJerseyat9: 00o’clockinthe morningoratsuch latertimeandplace towhich saidsalemaythen beadjourned,allof theseverallotsand parcelsoflandassessed totherespective personswhosenamesare setoppositeeachrespective parcelastheowner thereoffor thetotalamountof municipallienschargeableagainst saidlandsrespectively,in accordance with N. J. S. A. 54: 51, et seq. As computed to the 27th day of June, 2000

Take further notice that the hereinafter described lands will be sold for the amount of municipalliens chargeableagainsteachparcel ofsaidlandassessed asoneparcel,together with interest and costs to the date of the sale. Said lands will be sold at the lowest rate of interest bid, not to exceed 18%. Payment for said parcels shall be made prior to the conclusion of the sale in the form of cash, certified check or money order or other method previouslyapprovedby theTaxCollectoror thepropertywillbe resold.Propertiesforwhich there are no other purchasers shall be struck off and sold to the Borough of Fanwood at an interest rate of 18%.

At any time before the sale I will accept payment of the amount due on any property with interest and costs. Payments must be in the form of cash, certified check or money order.

Industrial properties may be subject to the Spill Compensation and Control Act (N. J. S. A. 581023.11 et seq.), the Water Pollution Control Act (N. J. S. A. 5810A1 et seq.) and the Industrial Site Recovery Act (N. J. S. A. 13: 1K6 et seq.). In addition, the municipality is precluded from issuing a tax sale certificate to any prospective purchaser who is or may be in any way connected to the prior owner or operator of the site.

The lands to be sold are described in accordance with the last tax duplicate as follows:

BLOCK LOT ASSESSED TO LOCATION TOTAL DUE

001 002 ChrisDon, Inc. 193 Terrill Road $3,965.61 026 044 Fourre, Marcia J. 10 Mary Lane $5,284.67

048 006 Reese, Robert D. Jr. 24 Stewart Place $736.71 & Amy E.

055 002 Duda, Kenneth & Lillian 15 South Avenue $28,665.86 055 004 Jack & Helen Realty 27 South Avenue $5,803.54

Corp. 064 003 Horev, Barbara J. 224 South Avenue $20.33 082 011 Fischbein, Gerald D. 156 Vinton Circle $1,350.17

& Ellen M. 102 026 Bell, Howard & Jean 1 Pandick Court $3,969.04

Marie 102 033 Gardner,Carole 17 Pandick Court $8,890.12

& Gladys 116 051 Green Mark S. 18RooseveltAvenue $4,742.25

& Roberts, Bonnie 116 075. A Terry, Eugene & Janet 4 Saville Row $8,016.36

Colleen M. Huehn Collector of Taxes 1 T –6/ 1, 6/ 8, 6/ 15 & 6/ 22/ 00, The Times Fee:$363.12

PUBLIC NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE

SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERYDIVISION,UNIONCOUNTY, DOCKET NO. F1377499.

FIRST FIDELITY BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS CUSTODIAN AND COLLATERAL AGENT, PLAINTIFF vs. WILLIE MACK, INC., ETALS, DEFEN DANT.

CIVIL ACTION, WRIT OF EXECUTION, DATED APRIL 18, 2000 FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES.

By virtueoftheabovestatedwritofexecu tion to me directed I shall expose for sale by public vendue, on the 6th Floor of the Union CountyCourtHouse (Tower)2BroadStreet, Elizabeth, New Jersey on WEDNESDAY THE 5TH DAY OF JULY A. D., 2000 at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. All successful bidders must have 20% of their bid availableincashor certifiedcheckatthe conclusion of the sales.

Thejudgment amountisTHIRTYTHREE THOUSANDTHREEHUNDREDEIGHTY FIVE & 75/ 100 ($ 33,385.75).

PROPERTY SCHEDULE A COUNTY OF UNION. STATE OF NEW JERSEY. CITY OF ELIZABETH. BLOCK NO. 8, LOT NO. 607 A 10241026 FAIRMONT AVENUE, ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY.

There is due approximately the sum of THIRTY FIVE THOUSAND THIRTY & 05/ 100(35,030.05) togetherwithlawfulinterest and costs.

There is a full legal description on file in the Union County Sheriff’s Office.

The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn this sale.

RALPH FROEHLICH SHERIFF DONALD E. WILLIAMS, Attorney 101FarnsworthAvenue Bordentown,NewJersey08505 CH755264 (WL) 4 T 6/ 8, 6/ 15, 6/ 22 & 6/ 29/ 00 Fee:$161.16

PUBLIC NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE

SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERYDIVISION,UNIONCOUNTY, DOCKET NO. F1527299.

CHASE MANHATTAN BANK, PLAIN TIFF vs. MELBOURNE RICHARDS AND IOLA RICHARDS A/ K/ A IOLA KENN, H/ W, DEFENDANT.

CIVIL ACTION, WRIT OF EXECUTION, DATED MARCH 7, 2000 FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES.

By virtueoftheabovestatedwritofexecu tion to me directed I shall expose for sale by public vendue, on the 6th Floor of the Union CountyCourtHouse (Tower)2BroadStreet, Elizabeth, New Jersey on WEDNESDAY THE 14TH OF JUNE A. D., 2000 at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. All successful bidders must have 20% of their bid availableincashor certifiedcheckatthe conclusion of the sales.

Thejudgment amountisEIGHTYTHOU SAND FOURHUNDRED SIXTY & 63/ 100 ($ 80,460.63).

1. Municipality: City of Elizabeth, County of Union and State of New Jersey; 2. Mailing Address:941FloraStreet,

Elizabeth,NewJersey; Tax Lot and Block: Lot No. 766; Block No. 8; 4. Dimensions: 100 x 25 x 100 x 25; 5. Number of Feet to Nearest Cross

275. There is due approximately the sum of EIGHTY FIVE THOUSAND THREEHUN DRED SIXTY & 98/ 100 ($ 85,360.98) to gether with lawful interest and costs.

There is a full legal description on file in the Union County Sheriff’s Office.

The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn this sale.

RALPH FROEHLICH SHERIFF JAMES D. DONNELLY, Attorney 1236 Brace Road, Suite C P. O. Box 536 Cherry Hill, New Jersey 080030536 CH755250 (WL) 4 T 5/ 18, 5/ 25, 6/ 1 & 6/ 8/ 00 Fee:$169.32

PUBLIC NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE

SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERYDIVISION,UNIONCOUNTY, DOCKET NO. F705499.

UNION PLANTERSPMAC,INC.,PLAIN TIFF vs. VICENTE ZUMBA AND MIRTA ZUMBA, HIS WIFE, DEFENDANT.

CIVIL ACTION, WRIT OF EXECUTION, DATED DECEMBER 7, 1999 FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES.

By virtueoftheabovestatedwritofexecu tion to me directed I shall expose for sale by public vendue, on the 6th Floor of the Union CountyCourtHouse (Tower)2BroadStreet, Elizabeth, New Jersey on WEDNESDAY THE 21STDAYOFJUNE A. D.,2000attwo o’clock in the afternoon of said day. All successful bidders must have 20% of their bid availableincashor certifiedcheckatthe conclusion of the sales.

The judgmentamountisONEHUNDRED SEVEN THOUSAND FIVEHUNDRED NINETY & 55/ 100 ($ 107,590.55).

ALL THAT TRACT or parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the CITY OF ELIZABETH, County of UNION, and State of New Jersey, more particularly described as follows:

SEE ATTACHED SCHEDULE “A”

Tax Lot No. 943, Block No. 4. Commonly known as 439 MAPLE AV ENUE, ELIZABETH,NEWJERSEY07202.

There is due approximately the sum of ONEHUNDRED FIFTEEN THOUSAND FOURHUNDRED EIGHTY FOUR & 14/ 100 ($ 115,484.14) together with lawful in terest and costs.

There is a full legal description on file in the Union County Sheriff’s Office.

The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn this sale.

RALPH FROEHLICH SHERIFF PETILLO & STERN, Attorneys Suite 300 1170 Route 2E East Bridgewater,NewJersey088072926 CH755254 (WL) 4 T 5/ 25, 6/ 1, 6/ 8 & 6/ 15/ 00 Fee:$167.28

Joanne M. Farrauto, 57, Had Worked As Physical Therapy Aide for 17 Years

Joanne M. Hand Farrauto, 57, of Belle Mead died on Sunday, June 4, at home. NewBorn in New York City, Mrs.

Farrauto had lived in Westfield be fore moving to Belle Mead last year.

Mrs. Farrauto worked as a physi cal therapy aide for 17 years at vari ous nursing homes. She was em ployed in that capacity for the last five years at Cranford Health and Extended Care in Cranford.

Surviving are two daughters, Jill Mastrobattista of Warren and Mary

Ellen Laughlin of Shrewsbury; a brother, theReverendRaymondHand of New York; a sister, Joyce Adams of Massachusetts, and four grandHackettstown. children. A Mass of Christian burial will be offered today, Thursday, June 8, at 10 a. m. in the Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church in Westfield. Inter ment will take place at Fairview Cemetery in Westfield. Arrangements were under the di rectionof theDooleyColonialHome, 556 Westfield Avenue in Westfield.

June 8, 2000

James F. Livesey, 83, Army Veteran; Usher and Member of Rescue Squad

James F. Livesey, 83, of Westfield died on Tuesday, June 6, in Overlook Hospital in Summit.

Born on May 20, 1917 in Jersey City, the son of the late John E. and Margaret Foley Livesey, he lived in Westfield for more than 55 years.

Mr. Livesey had been a foreman for the General Motors Corporation in the BPO Division in Linden for 37 years before retiring in 1974.

He was a United States Army vet eran of World War II, having served as a Technician Fourth Grade in the 992nd Ordinance Heavy Automo tive Company.

A memberofMonsignorWatterson Council No. 1711 of the Knights of Columbus in Westfield, he also was a former member of the Westfield Volunteer Rescue Squad.

He served as an usher at the Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church in

Westfield for more than 50 years and wasaPast PresidentoftheColumbian Club in Westfield.

Mr. Livesey graduated from DickinsonHigh SchoolinJerseyCity.

Hewas predeceasedbythreebroth ers, John Livesey, William Livesey and Joseph Livesey, and by a sister, Marie Cody.

Surviving are Helen Murphy Livesey, his wife of 54 years; three sons, James F. Livesey of Milton, Mass., John R. Livesey of Marshalls Creek, Pa. and Jerome J. Livesey of Westfield; fivedaughters,JaneO’Hara and Joan M. (Babbitt) Penczak, both of Westfield, Rose Margaret Colford of Greenwich, Conn., Patricia A. Proudfoot of Green Township and Eileen Biskup of Mountainside; two sisters, Margaret Gaimo of Saddle River and Elizabeth O’Brien of the Bronx, and 12 grandchildren.

A Mass of Christian burial will be offered at 10 a. m. tomorrow, Friday, June 9, in the Holy Trinity Church. Visitation will take place at the Dooley Colonial Home, 556 Westfield Avenue in Westfield to3. day, Thursday, June 8, from 2 to 4 p. m. and from 7 to 9 p. m. and at 9 a. m. tomorrow. The cremation serStreet: vice will be private.

Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society.

June 8, 2000

Blossom Goodling, 71

Blossom E. Goodling, 71, of Mountainside died on Tuesday, June 6, in the Warren Township home of her son, James P. Goodling.

Born in Erie, Pa., she moved to Mountainside 45 years ago.

Mrs. Goodling was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church Council.

Also surviving are two daughters, Linda G. Christensen and Carol E. Goodling; another son, David E. Goodling; her mother, Violet W. Harcourt; two brothers, Samuel Harcourt and the Reverend Philip Harcourt; a sister, Marion Harcourt, and five grandchildren.

Services will be held at 11 a. m. tomorrow,Friday,June 9,inSt.John’s Lutheran Church in Summit.

Arrangements are under the direc tion of the William R. Dangler Fu neral Home in Summit.

June 8, 2000

Eva Jackson, Fashion and Print Model; Youth Advocate and Hospital Volunteer

RehabiliEva Jackson of Westfield died on

Sunday, June 4, at home. Born in Dunkirk, N. Y., she had lived in New York City and in Hous ton, Tex. before moving to Westfield several years ago.

Mrs. Jackson had been a fashion and print advertising model for many years before retiring in 1981. Earlier, shehadworkedas alegalsecretaryfor several law firms in New York City.

A hospital volunteer and advocate for children’s causes, she was in volved in the CASA Program in Houston and with local charities in

Appalachia. She also volunteered with the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

Surviving are two daughters, Katharine S. Hayden and Pamela Cox; a son, Peter Jackson; a sister, Olga Lyles, and six grandchildren.

A Mass will be offered at 10 a. m. tomorrow, Friday, June 9, in St. Helen’s Roman Catholic Church in Westfield.

Arrangements are being handled by the Earl F. Bosworth Funeral Home in Hoboken.

June 8, 2000

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