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Paul Minitelli
04/09/00
A Mass for Paul F. Minitelli, 84, a lifelong Elizabeth resident, will be offered at 10:30 a.m. Monday in St. Anthony’s Church, Elizabeth, following the funeral from the Mastapeter Suburban, 400 Faitoute Ave., Roselle Park.
Mr. Minitelli, who died Thursday in Rahway Hospital, was a maintenance worker for the department of public works for the city of Elizabeth for 26 years before retiring 20 years ago.
Surviving are his wife, Mildred; two sons, James and Paul; a brother, Michael; a sister, Mrs. Eleanor Abitano, and eight grandchildren.
Florence Marshall
04/09/00
Services for Mrs. Florence Marshall, 97, of Somerset will be conducted at noon tomorrow in the Pentecostal Church of God in Christ, 45 Remsen Ave., New Brunswick. Arrangements are by the Anderson Funeral Service, New Brunswick.
Mrs. Marshall died Wednesday in St. Peter’s University Medical Center, New Brunswick.
Active in St. Paul’s Church of God in Christ, Newark, Mrs. Marshall was Mother of the Church and an evangelist missionary.
Born in Bowie, Md., she lived in Washington, D.C. and Montclair before moving to Somerset in 1988.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Alice Jackson, Mrs. Beatrice Brown and Mrs. Betty Heard; two sons, Clarence and William; 13 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren and seven great-great-grandchildren.
George Markulin Sr.
04/09/00
George Markulin Sr., 76, of Fords died yesterday in the John F. Kennedy Medical Center, Edison.
A Mass will be offered at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Peace Church, Edison, following the funeral from the Flynn & Son Funeral Home, 23 Ford Ave., Fords.
Mr. Markulin owned Mark Radio in Fords for 40 years before retiring in 1994. He was an electronics engineer involved with audio, video and two-way communications for 60 years. He also was an amateur radio operator and was most recently active in the design of custom communications equipment for the amateur radio and CB industries.
Born in Avenel, he lived in Fords for the past 46 years.
Surviving are a son, George Jr., and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Markous and Mrs. Helen Kosmyna.
Madeline Manna
04/09/00
Mrs. Madeline Manna, 79, of North Arlington died yesterday at home.
A Mass will be offered at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Our Lady Queen of Peace Church, North Arlington, following the funeral from the Parow Funeral Home, 185 Ridge Rd., North Arlington.
Mrs. Manna was a member of the Kearny Senior Citizens.
Born in Jersey City, she lived in Kearny for 23 years before moving to North Arlington a month ago.
Surviving are four sons, Gerald F., Andrew J., John D., and Dominic J.; a sister, Mrs. Susan Riolo, and 10 grandchildren.
Evelyn Leary
04/09/00
Graveside services for Mrs. Evelyn Marie Leary, 80, of Altamonte Springs, Fla., formerly of Union, will be held at 1 p.m. tomorrow in Hollywood Memorial Park, Union. Arrangements are by the Haeberle & Barth Colonial Home, Union.
Mrs. Leary died Thursday in the Florida Living Nursing Center, Apopka, Fla.
Born in Newark, she lived in Union for many years before moving to Altamonte Springs 27 years ago.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Maureen Wabnitz; three sons, Howard, Timothy and Brian; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Rose Laskey
04/09/00
Graveside services for Mrs. Rose Laskey, 94, of Elizabeth will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow in Beth Israel Memorial Park, Woodbridge. Arrangements are by the “Kreitzman’s Memorial Home,” 1500 Morris Ave., Union.
Mrs. Laskey died Friday in Trinitas Hospital, Elizabeth.
Born in San Francisco, she lived in Elizabeth for most of her life.
Surviving are her husband, Joseph; a daughter, Mrs. Marion Schacter; a sister, Mrs. Bella Wortsmann, and two grandchildren.
Frances Land
04/09/00
Private services were held for Mrs. Frances Land, 66, of Summit, who died Wednesday in Overlook Hospital, Summit. Arrangements were by the Paul Ippolito Summit Memorial.
Mrs. Land was a member of the editorial staff of Basic Books Inc., Vanguard Publishing and Fortune Magazine, all of New York, for nine years before retiring 30 years ago.
She graduated in 1955 from Barnard College in New York City with a bachelor’s degree in history.
Mrs. Land was a founding member of the Short Hills Historical Society.
Born in Cleveland, she lived in Short Hills for 22 years before moving to Summit eight years ago.
Surviving are a son, James III; her father, Ralph Evans; a sister, Mrs. Marjorie Tucker, and a grandchild.