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Genevieve Mack
Friday, July 26, 2002
Services for Mrs. Genevieve Mack, 99, of Hillsborough will be at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the Hillsborough Funeral Home, 796 Route 206, Hillsborough.
Mrs. Mack died Sunday in Foothill Acres Nursing Home, Hillsborough.
She was a member of the Womans Auxiliary of the Roselle Park Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9119.
Born in Flint, Mich., she lived in Elizabeth and Roselle Park before moving to Hillsborough eight years ago.
Surviving are a son, Robert; a sister, Irene Murray; 10 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Helen Heath
Friday, July 26, 2002
Mrs. Helen Heath, 69, of Hardwick Township died yesterday in the Compassionate Care Hospice, Dover.
A Mass will be at 10 a.m. Monday in St. Jude's Church, Blairstown. Arrangements are by the Newbaker Funeral Home, Blairstown.
A member of the Hardwick Historic Society, Mrs. Heath also belonged to the Early Bird Bowling League, West Caldwell, and the Great Bear Country Club in Pennsylvania.
Born in Glen Ridge, she lived in Fairfield before moving to Hardwick in 1991.
Surviving are Robert, her husband of 50 years; sons, Paul and Steven; a daughter, Kathleen Pavlosky; a sister, Joan Bardi; a brother, Arvid Danielson, and 10 grandchildren.
Andrew Garry
Friday, July 26, 2002
Services were held for Andrew Garry, 94, of Whiting, who died Sunday in the Whiting Health Care Center. Arrangements were by the Manchester Memorial Funeral Home, Whiting.
Mr. Garry worked for the A & P Bakery in Newark before retiring in 1973. Previously, from the early 1930's to the late 1950's, Mr. Garry worked with his father and was later a part owner of the Real Bread Company, a bakery in Newark.
Mr. Garry served in the Navy during peacetime aboard the USS Arkansas BB-33 for four years.
Born in Passaic, he lived in Newark for 45 years before moving to Whiting 29 years ago.
Surviving are his wife, Lillian; a daughter, Lorraine; a son, James; a brother, John; a sister, Lillian Kassel, and a grandchild.
Rev. James Driscoll, associate priest, Air Force chaplain, 85
Friday, July 26, 2002
Rev. James J. Driscoll, 85, of Sea Girt died yesterday in Meridian Nursing and Rehabilitation, Red Bank.
A Mass will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday in St. Mark's Church, Sea Girt, after the funeral from the O'Brien Funeral Home, Route 35 at New Bedford Road, Wall.
Born in Bayonne, Father Driscoll lived in Westfield before being ordained a priest on June 19, 1943.
He attended Seton Hall University, South Orange, and Immaculate Conception Seminary for the Diocese of Newark.
Father Driscoll served at St. Thomas the Apostle Church, Bloomfield, for nine years until 1952.
He then served as a chaplain in the Air Force for 20 years until 1972, achieving the rank of lieutenant colonel. He served during the Korean and Vietnam wars, and at bases in Alaska, France, Turkey, Korea and Japan.
After retiring from the service, Father Driscoll became an associate priest with several churches in the shore area, including De La Salle Hall at Christian Brothers Academy in Lincroft, St. Catharine's Parish and St. Margaret's Parish, both in Spring Lake, St. Mark's Church in Sea Girt, St. Denis Church in Manasquan and Immaculate Conception Korean Catholic Church in Eatontown.
He was a member of the Deal Country Club and the Knights of Columbus.
Father Driscoll was a longtime benefactor of the Immaculate Conception Seminary, Conception, Mo., and the Poor Clare Sisters of Kokomo, Ind.
He lived in the Sea Girt and Spring Lake area for the past 30 years.
Surviving is a sister, Dorothy H. Driscoll.
Shirley A. Zimmerman, 70, manager for insurance agency
Saturday, July 27, 2002
Services for Mrs. Shirley A. Zimmerman, 70, of Howell will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Posten's Funeral Home, 59 E. Lincoln Ave., Atlantic Highlands.
Mrs. Zimmerman died Thursday at home.
She was an accounts manager at Steele Village Insurance Agency, Wayne, before retiring in 1997.
She graduated from Hood College, Frederick, Md., in 1953.
Mrs. Zimmerman raised Silky Terrier show dogs.
Born in Newark, she lived in Pompton Plains before moving to Howell in 1997.
Surviving are a son, Kurt; daughters, Lisa Maddock and Lori Mann; sisters, Barbara Olsen and Carol Gore, and 11 grandchildren.