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Rose Mancuso
05/24/00
A Mass for Mrs. Rose M. Mancuso, 78, of Lawrenceville will be offered at 11 a.m. tomorrow in the Sacred Heart Church, New Brunswick. Arrangements are by the Wilson-Apple Funeral Home, Pennington.
Mrs. Mancuso, who died Monday in St. Joseph’s Care Center, Lawrenceville, was an administrator with the Nynex Corp. in New York City before retiring.
Born in Brooklyn, she lived in Lawrenceville for several years.
Surviving are two sons, Matthew and Joseph; a daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Bur; two sisters, Mrs. Angelina Zippilli and Mrs. Virginia Romeo, and nine grandchildren.
Edward W. Wilson
06/27/01
Services for Edward W. “Red” Wilson, 80, of Old Bridge Township will be this evening at the Michael Hegarty Funeral Home, 3377 Route 9, Old Bridge.
Mr. Wilson, who died Monday in Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel, was a route salesman with General Diaper Service in Plainfield for 28 years before retiring in 1984.
He served in the Army during World War II.
Born in Belleville, Mr. Wilson lived in Old Bridge Township for 41 years.
Surviving are his wife, Lois; sons, James W., John G., Thomas E., Robert A. and Paul R.; a daughter, Elizabeth A.; sisters, Mrs. Grace Gardener, Mrs. Helen Jones and Mrs. Florence Strickford; 11 grandchildren and a great-grandchild.
Philip A. Manganelli
03/29/01
A Mass for Philip A. Manganelli, 72, a lifelong resident of Berkeley Heights, will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow in Little Flower Church, Berkeley Heights, after the funeral from the Paul Ippolito Berkeley Memorial, 646 Springfield Ave., Berkeley Heights.
Mr. Manganelli, who died Tuesday in Orlando Regional Sandlake Hospital in Florida, was an electrical maintenance man with the Morris-Union Jointure Commission in New Providence before retiring in 1992.
Earlier, he worked for the New Providence Board of Education for many years.
Mr. Manganelli served in the Army during World War II.
He was a member of the Mount Carmel Society of Berkeley Heights and Elks Lodge 1246 in Summit.
Surviving are his wife, Yolanda; sons, Anthony and Mark; brothers, Clem and William, and three grandchildren.
Mario A. Antonaccio
09/14/00
A Mass for Mario A. Antonaccio, 69, of Hanover, Pa., a former New Jersey resident, will be offered at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the Condon Memorial Home, 210 Davis Ave., Harrison.
Mr. Antonaccio died Tuesday in Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, Pa.
An employee of Worthing Pump Corp. in Harrison for 45 years, was the comptroller and also the plant manager at the plant in Taneytown, Md., before retiring eight years ago.
In 1962, Mr. Antonaccio graduated from Fairleigh Dickinson University, Florham Park.
He served in the Air Force during the Korean War.
Born in Harrison, he lived in Clifton before moving to Hanover 26 years ago.
Surviving are his wife, Sonja; a daughter, Carol Marie, and two brothers, Anthony and Leonard.
Virginia L. Munsey
04/12/01
Mrs. Virginia L. Munsey, 79, of Rahway died yesterday in Cranford Extended Health Care.
Services will be at 12:30 p.m. Saturday in the Lehrer-Gibilisco Funeral Home, 275 W. Milton Ave., Rahway.
Mrs. Munsey was a crossing guard in Rahway for 10 years before retiring in 1986.
She was named Crossing Guard of the Year in 1978, and was active with the Rahway Youth Athletics.
Born in Charlotte, N.C., she lived in Cameron, N.C., and New York City before moving to Rahway 50 years ago.
Surviving are a son, Robert E.; a sister, Mrs. Victoria Causey; five grandchildren and a great-grandchild.
Ann De Lazaro, 91
04/06/00
A Mass for Mrs. Ann De Lazaro, 91, of Cranford will be offered at 10 a.m. Saturday in St. Genevieve Church, Elizabeth. Arrangements are by the Dooley Funeral Home, Cranford.
At age 66, Mrs. De Lazaro began a 15-year career with Paul’s American Tire Exchange in Springfield. Earlier, she worked for Van Ness Corp. in Newark and Spring Lake. During her 40-year career with Van Ness, she managed the company’s sales and development program and was involved with the construction of many homes in Monmouth and Ocean counties.
Born in Elizabeth, she lived in Westfield before moving to Cranford five years ago.
Surviving are two brothers, Walter and Emil Wojcik, and four grandchildren.
Mary Frances Diggs
04/06/00
Services for Mrs. Mary Frances Diggs, 72, of Elizabeth will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Nesbitt Funeral Home, 165 Madison Ave., Elizabeth.
Mrs. Diggs, who died Tuesday in Trinitas Hospital, Elizabeth, was a domestic.
Active with the Shiloh Baptist Church, Elizabeth, she was a member of the Golden Agers, the Hospitality Ministry, the Caring Ministry, the Missionary Ministry and the senior and combined choir.
Mrs. Diggs was a recipient of the Good Neighbor Award from the Elizabeth Housing Authority.
She also was named the City of Elizabeth Mother of the Year in 1998.
Born in Waynesboro, Va., she moved to Elizabeth in 1956.
Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Peggy Thomas, Mrs. Frances Priester, Mrs. Nona Outlaw, Mrs. Vickie McCallum and Mrs. Darlene Dozier; two sons, Frank and Steve; a sister, Mrs. Laura Gadden; 27 grandchildren and 36 great-grandchildren.