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Warren D. Hull
11/08/00
Warren D. Hull, 77, of Verona died yesterday in the Department of Veterans Affairs New Jersey Health Care Center at Paramus.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday in the Prout Funeral Home, 370 Bloomfield Ave., Verona.
Mr. Hull owned Hull Auto in East Orange, a family owned-business, since 1940.
He served in the Navy during World War II.
Mr. Hull was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6255 in Cedar Grove, Ophir Lodge 186 F&AM; in East Orange and the Fifth Downers in Verona.
He was a coach with the First Presbyterian Church Basketball League and the Little League, both in Verona.
Born in East Orange, Mr. Hull moved to Verona in 1949.
Surviving are his wife, Dolores; a daughter, Mrs. Carol H. Scuorzo; a son, Warren D. Jr; a sister, Mrs. Ruth Hainey, and seven grandchildren.
Florence Jones
11/08/00
A memorial service for Mrs. Florence Jones, 90, of Bridgewater will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the Kingdom Hall Jehovah Witnesses, 568 E. Main St., Bridgewater. Arrangements are by the Bongiovi Funeral Home, Raritan.
Mrs. Jones, who died Sunday at home, was a salesperson for 10 years at Macy’s in New York City before retiring in 1972.
Born in Lawrence, Mass., she lived in Woodbridge, Summit and Brooklyn before moving to Bridgewater.
Surviving are sons, Charles, James and John; a daughter, Mrs. Flo Cross; six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Gregory King
11/08/00
Graveside services for Gregory King, 36, of Plainfield will be at 10 a.m. today in Glendale Cemetery, Bloomfield. Arrangements are by Higgins Memorial Home, Freehold.
Mr. King, who died Saturday in Hartwyck at Cedar Brook in Plainfield, was a dishwasher at Friendly’s Ice Cream Parlor in West Caldwell for four years.
Born in Newark, he lived in Marlboro Township before moving to Plainfield four years ago.
Surviving are a brother, Geoffrey; his foster parents, Douglas and Joan Helmstetter; foster brothers, Douglas, Thomas, William and Christopher Helmstetter, and a foster sister, Mrs. Margaret Taddei.
George Kostelansky Sr.
11/08/00
A memorial service for George Kostelansky Sr., a lifelong Bridgewater resident, will be at 7 o’clock this evening in the Bongiovi Funeral Home, corner of Bell Avenue and Anderson Street, Raritan.
Mr. Kostelansky, who died Saturday in the Somerset Medical Center, Somerville, was a diesel mechanic with Rapid Disposal in Middlesex.
He served in the Marine Corps during the Korean War.
Surviving are sons, George Jr. and Joseph; daughters, Mrs. Patricia Williamson and Mrs. Debra Wassermann; brothers, Paul and John; sisters, Mrs. Mary Richartz, Mrs. Elizabeth Lare, Mrs. Ronica Bregenzer, Mrs. Ann Hall and Mrs. Margaret Jennings; 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Anita Kurz
11/08/00
A memorial service for Mrs. Anita Kurz, 79, of Stillwater Township will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Harmony Hill United Methodist Church, Stillwater Township. Arrangements are by the Smith-McCracken Funeral Home, Newton.
Mrs. Kurz, who died Monday at home, was a member of the Stillwater Fire Department Auxiliary and the Livingston Historical Society. She also was president of the Stillwater Seniors.
Born in Verona, she lived in Livingston before moving to Stillwater Township in 1980.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Anita Klein; a son, William C.; sisters, Mrs. Elsa Pilger and Mrs. Claire Kurz; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Dolores Lisella
11/08/00
PEMBROKE PINES, Fla. - Services for Ms. Dolores Lisella, 52, of Venice, a former New Jersey resident, will be here at 10 a.m. Saturday in Holy Sacrament Episcopal Church.
Ms. Lisella, who died Sunday in the Miramar home of her brother, Peter J. Trapani, was a health, wellness and safety specialist for P.G.T. Industries in Nokomis for the last seven years.
Born in Newark, N.J., she lived in Union, N.J., and Clark, N.J., before moving to Venice nine years ago.
Also surviving are a son, Tino; her mother, Mrs. Rose Trapani, and sisters, Mrs. Rose Annabelle O’Brien and Mrs. Rose Jeckell.