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Death Notices from Tuesday, April 27, 1999:
THERESA ANN SILADY ALTOMARE, 80, of Cliffside Park died Sunday.
Before retiring in 1984, she was a teller for Hudson United Bank, Cliffside Park, where she worked for 15 years.
She was a parishioner of Epiphany R.C. Church, Cliffside Park, and was a charter member of its Ladies Guild.
She was a member of the Elks, Cliffside Park.
Arrangements: McCorry Bros. Funeral Home, Cliffside Park.
ALICE BALL, 91, of Ridgefield Park died Monday.
Before retiring in 1968, she was an administrator for Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., where she worked for 42 years.
She was a parishioner of St. Francis R.C. Church, Ridgefield Park, and a member of its Rosary Society.
She was a member of the AARP and its knitting group, and the Seniors, all in Ridgefield Park.
She was a volunteer for the Golden Ladder, Englewood.
Arrangements: Vorhees Funeral Home, Ridgefield Park.
SARAH CLARK, 81, of Englewood died Wednesday.
She was a member of Community Baptist Church, Englewood, where she was a church mother, deaconess, and senior choir member.
She was also a member of Queen of Sheeba Order of the Eastern Star Chapter 4, Englewood.
Arrangements: Conyers Funeral Home, Hackensack.
MAYO COLBERT, 81, of Paterson died Saturday.
He was a maintenance worker for The Meadowlands Racetrack.
Arrangements: LaGarde Family Funeral Home, Clifton.
ANNA DU HAIME, 95, of Bloomingdale, formerly of Hackensack, died Sunday.
Arrangements: The Morrison Funeral Home, Butler.
SISTER JEROME FITZPATRICK, CSJP, 97, of Englewood Cliffs died Saturday.
She was born in Ireland.
She entered the Congregation of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Peace, Englewood Cliffs, in 1927, and took her final vows in 1932.
Before retiring in 1987, she ministered in Holy Name Hospital, Teaneck; St. Joseph's Home, Jersey City; Saint Mary's Residence, Jersey City; Villa Marie Claire, Saddle River; and Stella Maris Retreat House, Elberon, where she was administrator from 1967-1987.
Arrangements: Colonial Chapel Funeral Home, Teaneck.
EMILY PAULINE ZUERN GOULD, 98, of Wyckoff, formerly of Hawthorne, died Sunday.
Born in Germany, she came to the United States in 1923.
Before retiring in 1976, she had been a seamstress for Sealfons, Ridgewood.
She was a member of the International Ladies' Garment Workers Union.
She was a past matron with the Order of the Eastern Star, Paterson.
Arrangements: Browning-Forshay Funeral Home, Hawthorne.
WALTER HANN of Teaneck died Saturday.
Arrangements: Gutterman-Musicant, Hackensack.
SYLVIA SAITTA HAWKINS, 92, of Palisades Park, formerly of Fort Lee, died Monday.
She was a parishioner of St. Nicholas R.C. Church, Palisades Park, and a member of its Rosary Society.
She was a member of the Fort Lee Auxiliary Fire Department.
Arrangements: Volk-Leber Funeral Home, Palisades Park.
DAISY BETH HOHL, 85, of Glen Rock died Sunday.
Arrangements: C. C. Van Emburgh Funeral Home, Ridgewood.
HENRY J. IMFELD, 95, of Carlstadt, formerly of Union City, died Sunday.
He was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Carlstadt.
He was a former committeeman of the Boy Scouts, Carlstadt.
Arrangements: Kohler Funeral Home, Wood-Ridge.
HELEN JEAN AUSTIN JACKSON, 69, of Paterson died Saturday.
Before retiring, she worked for Paterson Shade.
Previously, she was a seamstress for Rentex Corp., Garfield, where she worked for 27 years.
She was a member of Christ Temple Baptist Church, Paterson.
Arrangements: Bragg Funeral Home, Paterson.
ANDREW G. KARDOS of Hackensack, formerly of Fair Lawn, died Monday.
He was president and owner of National Malting Co., Paterson.
He was a charter member of the Jewish Center, Fair Lawn.
He was a member of the Rotary, Paterson.
Arrangements: Robert Schoem Menorah Chapel, Paramus.
SANDRA GOLDSTEIN KRINNER, 60, of Paramus died Monday.
She was vice president of the Real McCaw Bird Club of New Jersey.
Arrangements: Vander Plaat Memorial Home, Paramus.
JAMES P. KYREAKAKIS, 75, of Hollywood, Fla., and Ridgefield Park, died Friday.
Before retiring, he worked in the restaurant business for 30 years.
He had also worked for Mendik Reality, New York City.
He was an Army veteran of World War II and of the Korean War.
He was a member of the Disabled American Veterans.
Arrangements: Vorhees Funeral Home, Ridgefield Park.