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Obituaries from 2003
AUDREY C. POTTER, 85, of Trumbauersville, Pa., and formerly of North Brunswick, died Aug. 28 at Belle Haven Nursing Home, Quakertown, Pa. Born in North Brunswick, she resided there until 1984, and then in Maine before moving to Trumbauersville in 1993. Mrs. Potter was a member of the United Methodist Church, Milltown. She was predeceased by her husband, Fred J. Potter III, in 1973. She is survived by a son, Fred J. Potter IV of Trumbauersville; a brother, William F. Van Pelt Jr. of Florida City, Fla.; a sister, Lois L. Marki of Eustice, Fla.; and two granddaughters. Memorial donations may be made to Trumbauersville Fire Department, Trumbauersville, PA 18970.
EKRAM F. MANKABADI, 68, of Piscataway died Sept. 2 in JFK Medical Center, Edison. A daughter, Shirley Mankabadi, died in 2002. Surviving are his wife, Mary Mikhail Mankabadi; a son, Paul of Piscataway; a daughter, Nancy, also of Piscataway; a brother, Fayaz Mankabadi of Egypt; four sisters, Marsel Mankabadi and Annhar Mankabadi, both of Jersey City, and Evan Mankabadi and Ibtesam Mankabadi, both of Boston. Services were held at St. Mary’s Coptic Orthodox Church, East Brunswick. Entombment was in Franklin Memorial Park, North Brunswick.
ROBERT F. JANIS, 64, of Monroe, formerly of Spotswood, died Sept. 7 in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Surviving are two daughters, Tracey McCarthy of South Plainfield and Kelly Richardson of Plumsted; two sons, Scott Janis of New York and Christian R. Janis of New Brunswick; three brothers, Raymond Janis of Tennessee, Ronald Janis of Clark and Richard Janis of Florida; a sister, Patricia DeGuttis of Tuckerton; and two grandchildren. Visitation is set for 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. on Sept. 11 at Eckman Funeral Home, Spotswood. Services are planned for 9:30 a.m. on Sept. 12 at the funeral home. Interment
will follow in Holy Cross Burial Park, South Brunswick. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 846 Main St., Fords, NJ 08863.
MICHAEL J. MURPHY, 72, of East Brunswick died Sept. 4 in St. Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick. Surviving are his wife, Corinne Beissig Murphy; a son, Robert of East Brunswick; two daughters, Maureen of Flemington and Lynn of Guttenberg; his mother, Mary O’Neill Murphy of Staten Island, N.Y.; a brother, James of Matawan; and many nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews. A Mass was offered at St. Bartholomew’s Church, East Brunswick. Entombment was in Holy Cross Burial Park, South Brunswick. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 846 Main St., Fords, NJ 08863, or to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, P.O. Box 100, Dept. 300, Memphis, TN 38148-0552.
RICHARD L. LEWICKI, 63, of Aberdeen died Sept. 8 at home. Born in Perth Amboy, he was a lifelong resident of the Matawan and Aberdeen area. He was a fleet manager at Island Transportation, Port Reading, the past year. Prior to that, he worked at Amoco Oil Co., Inwood Terminal, N.Y. He served with the U.S. Army during peacetime. He was a communicant of St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, Keyport. He was a fireman, engineer, lieutenant, captain, deputy chief, secretary, vice president and president at Matawan Township Hose and Chemical. He received a "Heroic Recognition" plaque for saving the lives of two children. He also belonged to the Republican Club, and Aberdeen Planning Board, and served as president of Petroleum Trades Employee Union for 20 years. He was predeceased by his father, Francis Lewicki. He is survived by his wife, Judy Turner Lewicki of Aberdeen; his mother, Nancy Nigro Lewicki of California; his daughter, Sheri Ahearn of Eatontown; his brother, Robert Lewicki of Old Bridge; and one granddaughter. A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered Sept. 12 at 9:15 a.m. at St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, Keyport. Interment
will follow at St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Keyport.
VITA SHATZKIN TICKMAN, 77, of the Elberon section of Long Branch, died Aug. 8 at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. Mrs. Tickman was a retired registered nurse. She was predeceased by her husband of 47 years, Clemens "Cal" Tickman. Surviving are two daughters and sons-in-law, Jackie and Reid Birdsall of West Hartford, Conn., and Marsha Tickman and Gary Snitkin of Cranford; a brother, Merton Shatzkin of Kansas City, Mo.; and two grandchildren. Memorial donations may be made to St. Barnabas Hospice at Monmouth Medical Center, CW6, 300 Second Ave., Long Branch 07740.
J. DREW BEEBE SR., 53, of Middletown died Sept. 1 at the St. Barnabas Hospice, Long Branch, following a battle with cancer. Born in Paterson, he resided in Totowa and Tinton Falls prior to moving to Middletown 20 years ago. He was a communicant of St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, New Monmouth section of Middletown. He was a teacher at Brick High School the past two years. Prior to that, he taught in Belmar and Toms River, and in the Diocese of Trenton for 23 years. He was also caretaker at Twinlights Historic Lighthouse, Highlands. A recent nominee to Who’s Who in Education, he was also named Environmental Teacher of the Year twice by the Monmouth County Soil Conservation District, Freehold. His memberships included the New Jersey Education Association and Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society for educators. He was predeceased by his father, John Edward Beebe, and a sister, Lynne Vezzosi Tector. He is survived by his wife of 32 years, Marie Busch Beebe of Middletown; his son and daughter-in-law, J. Drew and Shari Beebe Jr. of Franklin Park; two daughters, Rebecca Buffin and Meredith Beebe, both Middletown; his mother, June Beebe of Toms River; his sister, Gayle McKnight of the Lincroft section of Middletown; and one granddaughter. A funeral liturgy was offered at St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, New Monmouth. Burial was at Fair View Cemetery, Middletown. Memorial donations may be made to Georgian Court College, 900 Lakewood Ave., Lakewood 08701.
CLAIRE THOMPSON RINKOWSKI, 83, of Keansburg died Sept. 6 at Arnold Walter Nursing Home, Holmdel. Mrs. Rinkowski had been a resident of Keansburg since 1959. She was a machine operator at Lilly Tulip Cup Corp., Holmdel, retiring in 1983. She was a former communicant of St. Ann’s Roman Catholic Church, Keansburg. Mrs. Rinkowski is survived by four sons and daughters-in-law, Edward and Margaret Rinkowski of Middletown, Robert and Carole Rinkowski of Tuckerton, Paul and Bonnie Rinkowski of Massachusetts, and Philip and Rosemary Rinkowski of Pennsylvania; three daughters and two sons-in-law, JoAnn and Edward Palmer, and Phyllis and Dennis Quaglia, all of Keansburg, and Claire Gilardia of Long Branch; a brother, Joseph Thompson of Colonia; two sisters, Gladys Markey of North Carolina and Nancy De Montmorency of Barnegat; 31 grandchildren; and 30 great-grandchildren. A funeral liturgy was held at St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, New Monmouth section of Middletown, followed by burial at St. Gertrude’s Cemetery, Colonia. Memorial donations may be made to Alzheimer’s Association, Greater New Jersey Chapter, 400 Morris Ave., Suite 251, Denville 07834-1365.
GLORIA RIEPE, 74, of Manalapan died Sept. 5 at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune. Born in Jersey City, she lived there most of her life before moving to the Covered Bridge section of Manalapan two years ago. Mrs. Riepe was a homemaker. She was a communicant of St. Thomas More Roman Catholic Church, Manalapan, and a former communicant of Our Lady of Mercy Roman Catholic Church, Jersey City. She was a member of the Christian Neighbors of Covered Bridge. Mrs. Riepe is survived by her husband, William; a son and daughter-in-law, Paul and Joanne Riepe of Howell; two daughters and sons-in-law, Veronica and Ted Daniels, and Suzanne and Richard Weisman, all of Manalapan; and six grandchildren. A funeral liturgy was offered at St. Thomas More Church, followed by entombment at Holy Cross Burial Park, South Brunswick.
RICHARD E. PRYOR, 79, of the River Plaza section of Middletown, died April 4 at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel. Born in Bradley Beach, he had resided there and in the Lincroft section of Middletown before moving to River Plaza in 1960. Mr. Pryor served with the U.S. Army in Europe during World War II, and was a Rainbow Division veteran. An English major graduate of Seton Hall University, South Orange, he maintained a lifelong interest in languages. Mr. Pryor is survived by his sister, Margaret M. Pryor of River Plaza; four nieces, Margaret M. Pryor of South Salem, N.Y., Eileen Cotugno of Lincroft, Suzanne Woods of Harleysville, Pa., and Judy Calderone of Sea Bright; and several cousins. A funeral liturgy was offered at St. James Roman Catholic Church, Red Bank.