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Death Notices from Sunday, April 11, 1999:
KARLHEINZ BENGEL, 69, of New Milford died Saturday.
He was born in Germany.
Before retiring in 1994, he was a plumber for F.J. Riehm Co. in the Bronx, where he worked for 37 years.
He was an Army veteran of the Korean War.
He was a member of the New Milford Democratic Club and a former Democratic Committeeman.
He was a member of Local 1 of the Plumbers and Pipefitters Association.
He was a member of the Presbyterian Church and Boy Scout Troop 78, both in New Milford.
Arrangements: Boulevard Funeral Home, New Milford.
FRANK DeMUCCIO, 89, of Fort Lee died Friday.
He was born in Italy.
Before retiring in 1976, he was a tailor.
He was a parishioner of Madonna R.C. Church, Fort Lee.
Arrangements: McCorry Bros. Funeral Home, Cliffside Park.
HARRY "JIM" EDWARDS, 65, of Wayne died Friday.
Before retiring in 1977, he was superintendent of the West Point Mint, Highland Falls, N.Y., where he worked for 30 years. An Air Force veteran of the Korean War, he was a member, second vice commander, and historian of American Legion Post 174, Wayne. He also was a member of Elks Lodge 2181, Wayne.
Arrangements: Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, Wayne.
ANN B. NOVAK IRVING, 84, of North Bergen died Thursday.
Arrangements: Vainieri Funeral Home, North Bergen.
ANNA GUNTHER KIRCHOFF, 90, of Ridgefield Park died Saturday.
Arrangements: Vorhees Funeral Home, Ridgefield Park.
LA VERNE MAYS, 83, of Cresskill died Friday.
Before retiring, he was an upholsterer for Cumberland Furniture Co., Queens.
He was a Navy veteran of World War II and the Korean War.
Arrangements: Barrett Funeral Home, Tenafly.
STEWART S. McKENZIE JR., 58, of Berkley Township, formerly of Ridgewood, died Thursday.
He was a home health aide for PSA Health Care, Toms River, where he worked for 12 years.
He was an Army veteran.
Arrangements: Anderson & Campbell Funeral Home, Toms River.
BERNARD SHANLEY McMANUS, 74, of Wayne died Friday.
Before retiring in 1989, he was a circulation representative for The New York Times, where he worked for 30 years.
He was an Army veteran of World War II.
He was a parishioner of Immaculate Heart of Mary R.C. Church, Wayne.
A graduate of St. Bonaventure University, he received a bachelor's degree in sociology.
He was a member of the Packanack Lake Golf Club and Bowling League and also coached baseball and basketball for the Packanack Lake teams.
Arrangements: Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, Wayne.