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Death Notices from Tuesday, June 6, 2000:
WALTER A. KOVALESKI, 92, of Clifton died Saturday.
Before retiring in 1967, he was a physician in private practice in Passaic for 32 years.
He then worked for the state of New Jersey Disabled Determination Service in Newark.
He was a member of the American Medical Association and the Medical Society of New Jersey, and was a former parishioner of Holy Rosary R.C. Church, Passaic.
Arrangements: Shook Funeral Home, Clifton.
ANTOINETTE MARIE RUBINETTI LANGSCHULTZ, 72, of Bergenfield died Sunday.
She was a packer for Ideal Sausage Co., Hackensack.
Arrangements: Riewerts Memorial Home, Bergenfield.
KARL A. LAUBER, 78, of Wayne died Saturday.
He was born in Germany and came to the United States in 1953.
Before retiring in 1983, he was a watchmaker for American Watch Co., New York City, where he worked for 30 years.
He was a member of the Wayne Presbyterian Church.
Arrangements: Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, Wayne.
MARIE ELIZABETH McCORMICK LEARY, 76, of Franklin Lakes died Monday.
Before retiring, she was vice president of finance for Tricon Colors, Elmwood Park.
She was a parishioner of Most Blessed Sacrament R.C. Church, Franklin Lakes.
Arrangements: Vander Plaat-Vermeulen Memorial Home, Franklin Lakes.
KENNETH THOMAS LEE, 29, of Ringwood died Saturday.
He worked for Don Ludwig Construction Co., Ringwood.
Arrangements: D'Agostino Funeral Home, Wanaque.
ITLENE BROWN McKENZIE, 87, of Paterson died Thursday.
Before retiring in 1982, she was a dietary aide at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center, Paterson, where she worked for 22 years.
She was an ordained minister and was a member of Christian Fellowship Center Outreach Ministries, Paterson, where she was senior mother, established the Food Bank program, and was director of the Missionary Department.
Previously, she was a member of Community Baptist Church of Love, Paterson.
Arrangements: Bragg Funeral Home, Paterson.
JOSEPH P. O'CONNOR, 87, of Quakertown, Pa., formerly of Cedar Grove, died Sunday.
Before retiring, he was a supervisor in the medical claims department of The Prudential Insurance Company of America, Fort Washington, Pa., where he worked for 46 years.
He was a parishioner of St. Catherine of Siena R.C. Church, Cedar Grove.
Arrangements: C. R. Strunk Funeral Home, Quakertown.
ROBERT A. O'CONNOR, 72, of Secaucus died Monday.
Before retiring, he was an embroiderer for Touch of Lace, North Bergen.
He had served in the merchant marine.
Arrangements: A. K. Macagna Funeral Home, Cliffside Park.
MARY DeRISO SARLA, 87, of South Hackensack died Sunday.
She was a member of the South Hackensack Seniors and the Rosebuds Society, Hackensack.
Arrangements: Trinka-Faustini Funeral Home, Little Ferry.
CLARICE F. KELLY SHEPPARD, 80, of Wanaque died Sunday.
Arrangements: D'Agostino Funeral Home, Wanaque.
MATTHEW A. TERRIGNO, 68, of Fort Lee, formerly of Franklin Lakes, died Monday.
Before retiring 15 years ago, he was a mason and owned National Construction Co., Franklin Lakes.
He was a Navy veteran of the Korean War and was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Fort Lee.
He was a parishioner of St. Elizabeth R.C. Church, Wyckoff.
Arrangements: Vander Plaat Funeral Home, Wyckoff.
ALFRED A. THATCHER, 83, of Maywood, formerly of Paramus, died Sunday.
Before retiring, he was a carpenter and member of Carpenters union Local 15, Hackensack.
He had been the Paramus building inspector for 14 years.
He was a Navy veteran of World War II.
He was a member of St. Matthew Episcopal Church, Paramus.
He also was a member and past president of the Lions Club; a member of the Junior Auto Mechanics Club, Bergenfield, and was a former district representative for the Boys Scouts of America.
Arrangements: Vander Plaat Memorial Home, Paramus.
CASPAR F. ZINK, 86, of the Holiday City section of Berkeley Township, formerly of Paramus, died Saturday.
Before retiring in 1973, he was president of General Tank Corp., Kearny, where he worked for 25 years.
More recently, he had been a custodian for the Paramus Board of Education.
He was an Army veteran of World War II and was a member of American Legion Post 207, Paramus.
He was a parishioner of St. Maximilian Kolbe R.C. Church, Toms River.
Arrangements: Quinn-Hopping Funeral Home, Toms River.