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Death Notices from Monday, February 28, 2000:
MAFALDA ALVINO ABBATE, 83, of Fairview, formerly of West New York, died Saturday.
Arrangements: Vainieri Funeral Home, North Bergen.
ELEANOR R. BRODKIN, 60, of Dumont, formerly of Teaneck, died Sunday.
She was a published poet.
She was a member of St. Luke Episcopal Church, Haworth.
Arrangements: Frech Funeral Home, Dumont.
JAMES F. CARABELLO, 87, of Clifton died Saturday.
Before retiring in 1985, he owned the poultry concession in McCrory's Five and 10, Passaic, for 35 years.
He also had been the Clifton traffic court clerk for 10 years.
An Army Air Force veteran of World War II, he was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5082, Lodi.
He was a parishioner of St. Paul R.C. Church, Clifton, where he was a member of the Leisure Club and served as an usher.
Arrangements: Intelisano-Scarpa Funeral Home, Clifton.
GEORGE DeHOPE, 79, of Mays Landing, formerly of Ridgewood, died Sunday.
He had been a self-employed painter and decorator for 35 years and also had worked for the former Erie Railroad, Jersey City.
Arrangements: Boakes Funeral Home, Mays Landing.
FARA STELLA DELGLI'ALFANI, 87, of Spring Lake, formerly of Ho-Ho-Kus, died Sunday.
She was born in Italy.
Before retiring in 1981, she was director of Perugina Confections International, New York City, where she worked for 30 years.
She was a graduate of the University of Florence in Italy.
She was a contessa.
She was a parishioner of Saints Catharine and Margaret R.C. Church, Spring Lake.
Arrangements: O'Brien Funeral Home, Wall.
MARY RIOTTO TEDESCO DOLCEMASCOLO, 93, of Jersey City died Saturday.
She was co-founder of Riotto Funeral Home, Jersey City, in 1958, and served as office manager before retiring in 1990.
She also was a tax preparer for 25 years.
Previously, she was a stenographer and had owned a dress manufacturing business in New York City.
During World War II, she was a blueprint and design reader at the Kearny federal shipyards.
She was a member of the International Ladies' Garment Workers Union.
She was a former member of the Dante Alighieri Society and was a past treasurer of the 20th Ward Democratic Club, both in Jersey City.
Arrangements: Riotto Funeral Home, Jersey City.
NANCY LAMMERS GARDA, 45, of Bayonne died Saturday.
Arrangements: Leber Funeral Home, Union City.
PETER JOHN GEBHARDT of Fairview died Saturday.
Before retiring in 1980, he was a welder for Allied Chemical Corp., Edgewater.
He was a member and past president of the Fairview Senior Citizens.
Arrangements: McCorry Bros. Funeral Home, Cliffside Park.
MARGARET MAY LANDELLS GEBHART, 87, of Pompton Lakes died Sunday.
Arrangements: M. John Scanlan Funeral Home, Pompton Plains.
HARRY T. GOLDSTEIN, 84, of Teaneck died Sunday.
He had been an electrical engineer, working for Dumont, Westinghouse, Fisher, and Sound Design, and held several patents relating to the development of television and sonar.
He was a member of Chavarim International and its local chapter.
Arrangements: The Goldstein Funeral Chapel, Edison.
FRANCES RADAKOWICZ GOLTZ, 85, of Cedar Grove, formerly of Clifton, died Friday.
Before retiring, she was a secretary at Botany Woolen Mills, Clifton.
She was a parishioner of St. Philip the Apostle R.C. Church, Clifton.
Arrangements: Bizub-Quinlan Funeral Home, Van Houten Avenue, Clifton.
THEODORE GREENBLATT of Teaneck died Friday.
He had been an adult school instructor in Tenafly and Saddle Brook.
He was a member of the Audubon Society, the Teaneck Advisory Board on Noise Control, and the Teterboro Aircraft Noise Abatement and Advisory Committee.
Arrangements: Louis Suburban Chapel, Fair Lawn.
BERNICE POTTER JESSEN, 91, of Salisbury, N.C., formerly of Demarest, died Friday.
Arrangements: Vorhees Funeral Home, Ridgefield Park.
JOSEPHINE PREGLIASCO KUGLER, 97, of Carlstadt died Saturday.
She was born in Italy.
She had been a sales associate at Clara's, Rutherford, where she worked for 20 years.
She was a parishioner of Assumption R.C. Church, Wood-Ridge.
She was a member of the Seniors and the Mothers Club of the Lindbergh School, and was past treasurer of the public library, all in Carlstadt.
Arrangements: Kimak Funeral Home, Carlstadt.
GENEVIEVE MARINO LAURORA, 87, of Hackensack died Friday.
She was born in Italy.
Arrangements: Leber Funeral Home, Union City.
NICHOLAS S. SACCOMANNO, 86, of Saddle Brook, formerly of Garfield, died Saturday.
Before retiring in 1997, he was a sign artist for 51 years, and owned City Signs Inc., Garfield, for 46 years.
He was a parishioner of Our Lady of Sorrows R.C. Church, Garfield, where he was a member of the choir.
He was a former member of the Paradise Athletic Club, Garfield.
He sang in The Garfield Four barbershop quartet and was a member and chorus singer with the Lodi, Paramus, and Ridgewood chapters of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America.
Arrangements: Aloia Funeral Home, Garfield.
HORTENSE E. "HORTY" BRUCKMAN SALISBURY, 90, of Wayne died Saturday.
She was a graduate of Columbia University's Barnard College.
Arrangements: Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, Wayne.
A. D. WASHINGTON JR., 56, of Paterson died Saturday.
He was a patrolman with the Paterson Police Department for 30 years.
He was an Air Force veteran of the Vietnam War.
He was a member of Local 1 of the Policemen's Benevolent Association, the New Jersey Policemen's Benevolent Association, the Police Honor Legion, and the Italian-American Police Association.
Arrangements: Scillieri Funeral Home, Paterson.
DR. FRANK J. ZODDA, 83, of Tenafly died Saturday.
He had been a dentist in Brooklyn for 40 years.
He was a Navy veteran of World War II.
He was a graduate of Manhattan College and the New York Dental School.
He was a member and past grand knight of Knights of Columbus Council 585, a 60-year member of the American Dental Association, and a member of the White Beeches Country Club.
Arrangements: Barrett Funeral Home, Tenafly.