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Gary Ericsson
04/09/00
Services for Gary J. Ericsson, 48, of East Brunswick will be held at 1 p.m. Monday in the Rezem Funeral Home, 457 Cranbury Rd., East Brunswick.
Burial will be in the Washington Monumental Cemetery, South River.
Mr. Ericsson, who died Thursday in Mount Sinai Hospital, New York City, worked for the New York Times newspaper for 20 years.
He was a member of the Newspaper Mail Delivery Union for 30 years.
Born in New York City, he lived in Queens before moving to East Brunswick 12 years ago.
Surviving are his wife, Benay; three brothers, Wayne, Leif and Eric; two sisters, Mrs. Fern Parkin and Kelly Ericsson, and his father, Carl.
Harry Drexler Sr.
04/09/00
A Mass for Harry J. Drexler Sr., 61, of the Forked River section of Lacey Township, will be offered at 10:30 a.m. Monday in All Saints Chapel of St. Pius X Church, Forked River. The funeral will be from Layton’s Home for Funerals, 250 W. Lacey Rd., Forked River.
Mr. Drexler, who died Thursday in the Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune, was a mechanic and foreman at the West Co. in Lakewood.
He was a Navy veteran of the Korean War.
Born in Paterson, he lived in Totowa and Bloomingdale before moving to Lacey Township in 1972.
Surviving are his wife, Kathryn A.; a son, Harry J. Jr.; a daughter, Mrs. Debbie Barletta, and two grandchildren.
June DiMartino
04/09/00
Services for Mrs. June DiMartino, 64, of Union will be held at noon Tuesday in the Haeberle & Barth Colonial Home, 1100 Pine Ave., Union.
Mrs. DiMartino died Friday in St. Michael’s Medical Center, Newark.
Born in Newark, she lived in Irvington before moving to Union 24 years ago.
Surviving are her husband, Peter; two sons, Peter and Robert, and a sister, Mrs. Millie Passaretti.
Karen DelVecchio
04/09/00
Services for Miss Karen DelVecchio, 30, of Montclair, a registered nurse, will be held at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday in the Zarro Funeral Home, 145 Harrison St., Bloomfield.
Miss DelVecchio died Friday in the Clara Maass Medical Center, Belleville, where she had been a registered nurse for the past seven years.
She earned a bachelor of science degree in nursing from York College, York, Pa.
She served as treasurer of the Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority while at college and remained active in the group after graduation.
Born in Belleville, Miss DelVecchio lived in Montclair for seven years.
Surviving are her mother, Theresa DeSalvatore; her father and stepmother, Gerard and Ruth DelVecchio; a brother, Gerard P., and her grandmother, Mrs. Anna DelVecchio.
Betsy A. Delaney
04/09/00
A Mass for Mrs. Betsy A. Delaney, 53, of the Neshanic section of Hillsborough Township, a registered nurse, will be offered at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Mary, Mother of God Church, South Triangle Road, Hillsborough. Arrangements are under the direction of the Hillsborough Funeral Home, Belle Mead.
Mrs. Delaney, who died Friday at home, was a registered nurse for IVF of New Jersey in Somerset for six years.
A 1968 graduate of St. Raphael’s School of Nursing in New Haven, Conn., she served as a first lieutenant in the Air Force during the Vietnam War.
Born in New Haven, she lived in Delaware before moving to Neshanic 14 years ago.
Mrs. Delaney is survived by her husband, Richard; two daughters, Beth A. and Erin; her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth P. Hawken, and four sisters, Mrs. Deborah L. Woytowich, Mrs. Patricia J. Velardi, Mrs. Carol L. Marenholz and Mrs. Barbara H. Ciolino.
Liberta Cocuzza
04/09/00
Mrs. Liberta Cocuzza, 91, of Toms River died yesterday in Brick Hospital.
A Mass will be offered at 9:15 a.m. Tuesday in St. Luke’s Church, Toms River, following the funeral from the Silverton Memorial Funeral Home, 2482 Church Rd., Toms River.
Born in Smithers, W.Va., Mrs. Cocuzza lived in Newark and Lakewood before moving to Toms River 21 years ago.
Surviving are a son, Philip; three daughters, Mrs. Nancy Lambroschino, Mrs. Lisa Reale and Mrs. Grace Strada; a brother, Frank P. Castro; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Cirnese and Mrs. Josephine Coleman; nine grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.
David Caughlan
04/09/00
A memorial service for David W. Caughlan, 76, of Bridgewater will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Pluckemin Presbyterian Church. Arrangements are by the Layton Funeral Home, Bedminster.
Mr. Caughlan, who died Friday in the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, was a commercial lighting manufacturer’s representative, having owned and operated David W. Caughlan Associates in Bridgewater for 20 years, retiring in 1989. Previously, he worked in the lighting division of Graybar Electric of New York and Newark for 20 years.
He graduated from Rutgers University in 1948 with a bachelor’s degree in business administration.
He was a member of the Solomon’s Lodge 46 F&AM, Somerville, and the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.
An Army veteran of World War II, he served for 19 months in Italy, France, Germany, and Australia and received four Bronze Stars for his participation in the Southern France, Rhineland, Central Europe, and Rome/Arno campaigns.
Born in East St. Louis, Ill., he lived in Demarest before moving to Bridgewater in 1953.
Surviving are Edith, his wife of 46 years; two daughters, Mrs. Carol C. Schulley and Susan G.; a sister, Mrs. Mary Kelley, and three grandchildren.