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Daniel Carl Gugliociello
Saturday, August 03, 2002
A Mass for Daniel Carl Gugliociello, 24, of Boonton, who died yesterday, will be at 10 a.m. Monday in St. Catherine of Siena Church, Mountain Lakes. Arrangements are by the Mackey Funeral Home, Boonton.
Mr. Gugliociello was a mechanic and worked in sales for The Auto Parts People in Dover.
Born in Livingston, he lived in Boonton for most of his life.
Surviving are his parents, Carl S. and Ruth Gugliociello; a brother, Michael; his grandmother, Elizabeth Foley, and a companion, Cynthia Cestare.
Arthur Klotzmann
Saturday, August 03, 2002
Services for Arthur Klotzmann, 81, of Rockaway will be at 10 a.m. Monday in the First Presbyterian Church of Rockaway, 35 Church St., Rockaway. Arrangements are by the Tuttle Funeral Home, Randolph.
Mr. Klotzmann, who died yesterday in St. Clares Hospital, Denville, was a mechanical engineer for Stapling Machines, Inc., Rockaway for 40 years before retiring in 1982.
He served in the Army during World War II.
Mr. Klotzmann, who was born in Dover, served on the Outreach Committee and as an elder at the First Presbyterian Church of Rockaway. He was also president of the Rockaway Borough Super Seniors.
Surviving are his wife, Patricia; daughters, Marlene Grabau, Sharon Harrison, Brenda Tharp, Rev. Doretta Clark, Dale Bizzari, Robin Mitchell and Patty Ruiz; sisters, Martha Allen and Florence Gray, and nine grandchildren.
Alexander S. Kovacs, 94, owned Chatham market
Saturday, August 03, 2002
Services for Alexander S. Kovacs, 94, of Toms River will be at noon Monday in the Gallaway & Crane Funeral Home, Basking Ridge.
Mr. Kovacs died Thursday in Community Medical Center, Toms River.
A meat cutter, he owned and operated Als Market in Chatham for 36 years before retiring.
Born in Buffalo, N.Y., he lived in Bernardsville and Maplewood before moving to Toms River a year ago.
Surviving are daughters, Marilyn Belli and Carolyn Cattafi; a stepdaughter, Barbara Lovell; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Margaret M. Cox
Saturday, August 03, 2002
A Mass for Mrs. Margaret M. Cox, 94, of Cranford will be at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in St. Michaels Church, Cranford, after the funeral from the Dooley Funeral Home, 218 North Ave., Cranford.
Mrs. Cox died Thursday in the Clark Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.
She worked at R.J. Goerke-Steinbacks Department Store, Elizabeth, for 18 years before retiring in 1978.
Mrs. Cox was a member of the Widows Club of the Knights of Columbus St. Cecelia Council 3639, Iselin, and the Wednesday Senior Citizens Club, Monday Line Dancing Club and the Tuesday Aerobics Club, all in Cranford.
Born in Elizabeth, she lived in Iselin for 24 years before moving to Cranford in 1978.
Surviving are a daughter, Margaret Newman; sons, George and William; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
John Frederick Drewry, athlete, coach, 64
Saturday, August 03, 2002
John Frederick Drewry, 64, of Warren, a roller speed-skating champion, died yesterday at home.
A memorial Mass will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Our Lady of the Mount Church, Warren. Arrangements are by the Higgins Home for Funerals, Watchung.
Mr. Drewry was an insulator with Asbestos Workers 32 of Newark for 46 years before retiring in October.
He was the former Mustang League chairman of the Warren Baseball Association. He also coached baseball, softball and basketball, all for the Warren Recreation Association.
Mr. Drewry served in the Army during the Vietnam War.
In 1959, he won the World Roller Speed Skating Championship in New Zealand.
Born in Hoboken, he lived in Old Bridge before moving to Warren in 1972.
Surviving are his wife, Charlene; a daughter, Dinah Claus; sons, Adam D. and Cian, and a grandchild.
Dorothy C. Farley
Saturday, August 03, 2002
SALISBURY, Md. -- Services were held for Mrs. Dorothy C. Farley, 67, of Chincoteague, Va., a former New Jersey resident, who died here July 3. Arrangements were by the Salyer Funeral Home, Chincoteague.
Mrs. Farley worked in customer service in the mortgage department of the Perth Amboy Savings Bank, Perth Amboy, N.J., for seven years before leaving.
She was a member of St. Cecilia's Rosary Society, Iselin, N.J., and the 3Cs Club of Chincoteague.
Born in Jersey City, N.J., she lived in Iselin for many years before moving to Chincoteague in 1991.
Surviving are William P. Sr., her husband of 47 years; daughters, MaryAnn and Gail P.; sons, William P. Jr., Michael J. and Christopher M., and nine grandchildren.