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Mrs. Martha Haver Carlisle
Mrs. Martha Haver Carlisle, 85, a native of the borough, died yesterday at Berkeley Hall Nursing Home, Berkeley Heights, where she had been a patient five years.
Mrs. Carlisle's first husband was Emory Haver, who died in 1933. Her second husband, John P. Carlisle, died in 1944.
A daughter of the late Robert and Sarah McConaughy Waldron, Mrs. Carlisle had resided in the Somerville area from birth until becoming ill. Her last place of residence was on Altamont place. She was a member of the First Methodist Church.
Surviving are two sons, Robert W. Haver of Westfield and Wilson E. Haver of Plainfield; two grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Marie Voorhees of the borough.
Services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Sutphen Funeral Home, the Rev. Archibald N. Smith, former pastor of the First Methodist
Church, officiating. Interment
will be in New Cemetery.
Plainfield N.J. Courier-News, Friday, October 15, 1954
Mrs. Fanny Lichtenstein
Somerville - Mrs. Fanny Lichtenstein, 80, of 15 S. Doughty Ave., died yesterday (Oct 14, 1954) at Somerset Hospital after a short illness.
She had been a resident here for 42 years. Her husband, Phillip, died in 1939.
She was a member of the Congregation Anshe Chesed. Services will be held at 10 a.m. in the Sutphen Funeral Home. Rabbi Issac Wasserman of
Congregation Anshe Chesed will officiate. Interment
will be in the congregational cemetery, Bridgewater Township.
Mrs. Kathrin Benedick
Neshanic - Mrs. Kathrin Benedick, 52, of Zion Rd., died yesterday (Oct. 14, 1954). She was a native of Czechoslovakia.
Surviving are two sons, Frank of Neshanic, and Martin, with the Air Force in Mississippi.
Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 p.m. at the Cusick Funeral Home, Somerville, with the Rev. Robert G. Petersen of the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church of Somerville, officiating. Interment
will follow in Neshanic Cemetery.
Mrs. Josephine Ross
Somerville - Mrs. Josephine K. Ross of 165 W. Cliff St. died at her residence yesterday (Oct. 14, 1954). She was 66.
Surviving are two sons, William Ross, New Brunswick, and James Ross, at home; four daughters, Mrs. Richard McKiernan, Somerville; Mrs. Rene
Williams, Pottersville; Josephine and Charlotte Ross at home; a sister, Mrs. Beatrice Stebbins of Allentown, Pa; a brother, Edward H. Cole of Philadelphia; and seven grandchildren. She was the widow of the late James Ross.
Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 1 p.m. from the Maxwell Funeral Home with the Rev. David R. Evans, pastor of the First Reformed
Church, of which Mrs. Ross was a member, officiating. Interment
will be in the New Cemetery.
Miss Isabel Wilson
Miss Isabel Wilson, 90, of 727 E. Front St., died yesterday (Oct. 14, 1954) at her home after a lengthy illness. She was a resident of
Plainfield for one year, coming here from Brooklyn, her native city.
Surviving are a sister, Miss Fanny Tuttle, at home; three nephews, Howard, Nelson, and Everett Boise, all of Plainfield, and four nieces.
Funeral services will be private at All Souls Unitarian Church, Park Ave., tomorrow at 3 p.m. with the Rev. Mortimer Gessner, pastor, officiating. Interment
will be private under direction of A.M. Runyon & Son "Home for Services.
Marie Moculski
Death of infant.
[Birth Certificate] [Death Certificate]
Marie Moculski, three days old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moculski, died on Friday morning at the home of the parents just southeast of town.
Funeral services were held at the late home on Saturday afternoon and interment was made in Rural Hill Cemetery
by funeral director
J. R. Alpaugh." [Whitehouse Review, Tuesday, December 14, 1926, p. 1.] Child was buried first at Rural Hill, then moved to Somerville after
her father died and was buried in Immaculate Conception Cemetery.