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Plainfield, N.J. Courier-News, Friday, October 1, 1954
Milton R. Smith
Annandale - Funeral services for Milton R. Smith, 84, of West St., a retired farmer, who died Tuesday (Sept. 28, 1954) in Elizabeth General Hospital where he had been a patient for a week, will be held today at 2 p.m. at the Naughright Funeral Home, High Bridge.
The Rev. F. Alvin Langwith, pastor of Annandale Reformed Church, will officiate.
Interment will be in the cemetery
adjoining Lebanon Methodist Church.
Surviving are his widow, the former Annabelle Smith; four daughters, a sister, nine grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren.
Mr. Smith retired from farming nine years ago after operating a farm near Bray's Hill for more than 30 years.
Mrs. Felice Salvatore
BOUND BROOK - Mrs. Giovanna Salvatore, 67, of 410 Park place, widow of Felice Salvatore, died Sunday night at her home after an illness of three months.
Mrs. Salvatore had been a resident of the borough 26 years and was a member of the Risveglio Society.
Surviving are two sons, Frank and Daniel Salvatore; a daughter, Mrs. Daniel Sarlo, and two grandchildren, all of the borough.
Services were held yesterday at the Conroy Funeral Home and St. Joseph's Church, where a mass of requiem was celebrated.
Interment was in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Bridgewater Township.
John Salzani
RARITAN - John Salzani, 84, of 20 Second avenue, retired mail clerk at the borough Post Office, died Saturday at Somerset Hospital after a brief illness.
Mr. Salzani was a native of Italy.
He came to this country 55 years ago and had been a resident of Raritan 47 years.
His wife, Josephine Salzani, died last year.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Joseph Pinto and Miss Irma Salzani, both of this place; two grandchildren, and a brother in Italy.
Services were held Tuesday in the Bongiovi Funeral Home and St. Ann's Church, where a mass of requiem was celebrated by the Rev. Charles La Cavera, pastor.
Interment was in St. Bernard's Cemetery.
Miss Dorothy Zarecki
RARITAN - Miss Dorothy Zarecki, 24, of 75 First avenue, died Monday night at Somerset Hospital, where she had been a patient since August 27 when she underwent surgery.
A week ago Tuesday a vain effort to save Miss Zarecki's life was made when State Police rushed a rare type of blood needed for a transfusion from Princeton and Muhlenberg hospitals.
Miss Zarecki is survived by her mother, Mrs. Anna Zarecki; four brothers, Walter, Stephen and Edward Zarecki and Michael Petryczanko, and four sisters, Mrs. Mary Gattone, Mrs. Helen Orlando, Mrs. Mildred Reynolds and Mrs. Agnes Sanborn, all of this place.
Services will be held today at 9 a.m. at the Hannon Funeral Home and at 9:30 a.m. at St. Mary's Church, Manville.
Interment will be in St. Bernard's Cemetery.
Plainfield, N.J. Courier-News, Friday, October 15, 1954
Harry Bundy, Jr.
Funeral services for Harry Bundy Jr., the son of Harry Bundy Sr. of 1243 Arlington Ave., have been set for tomorrow at 1 p.m. with the Rev. George B. Christian, pastor of Bethel Presbyterian Church, officiating.
The services for Mr. Bundy, who died Sept. 30 in New York City as the result of an accident, will be at Brown's Funeral Home.
Mr. Bundy was a Plainfield resident until two years ago when he left the city to live in New York. He is survived by his father; two sons, Henry, stationed with the Air Force in Japan, and Frederick of Westfield; a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Johnson of Plainfield, and a brother, Everett Brown of Plainfield.
Mrs. Lydia Mahoney
Lebanon - Funeral services will be held for Mrs. Lydia H. Mahoney, 74, of Cokesbury Rd., Sunday at 2 p.m. at her home.
She died Thursday (Oct. 14, 1954) at her home after a long illness.
Born in Tewksbury Township, she was the daughter of the late John M. and Elizabeth Teets.
Her husband, George Mahoney, died 13 years ago.
The Rev. Henry P. Bowen of Lebanon Methodist Church and the Rev. Frank Thomas Reed of Hackettstown Methodist Church will officiate at services. Interment
will be in Cokesbury Presbyterian Cemetery.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Lloyd Burrell and Miss Sarah Mahoney of Lebanon; two brothers, Earl Teets of California and Rollan Teets of Lebanon; and one grandson, Pvt. Donald Burrell, in Texas.
Summit - Funeral services for Herman Beck, 73, of 15 Norwood Ave., who died Wednesday (Oct. 13, 1954) at Overbrook Hospital here after a long illness, will be held today at 2 p.m. in the Brough Funeral Home.
The Rev. David K. Barnwell, pastor of the First Baptist Church will officiate.
Interment will be in Woodland Cemetery, Newark.
Mr. Beck, a retired real estate broker and former president of Jobs, Beck, Schmidt Co., was born in Waterloo, Ont., Canada, and came here 35 years ago.
He was a past president of the Kiwanis Club and served many years as a member of the city planning board.
He was a member of the First Baptist Church.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Lydia Hoops Beck; a son, Charles F. Beck of Westfield; and three grandchildren.