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May 31, 2001
William C. Lowney
Former Co. Vice President
Manasquan resident William C. Lowney died Saturday, May 26 in Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. He was 92 years old. Born in Harrison, Mr. Lowney lived in Kearny and in Maplewood for 22 years before moving to Manasquan in 1980. He was a graduate of Kearny High School, and attended New York University, New York City. He was employed for 48 years with Emeloid Company, Hillside, a division of Addressograph-Multigraph Co., retiring in 1970 as vice president and general manager. Billıs compassion, spirituality, enthusiasm for life, and deep love of family and friends will remain as his legacy. He was a member and usher of St. Denis Church, Manasquan. He was a member and usher of St. Cecilia Church, Kearny, and was the former president of the churchıs Holy Name Society. He was a member and former president of the St. Denis Senior Citizens Group, was the founder of the St. Denis Senior Shuffleboard Association, and a member of the South Monmouth Seniors Association. He was a member for 20 years and former president of the Maplewood Senior Citizens, and a 20 year member and former vice president of the Hillside Industrial Association. He was predeceased in 1992 by his wife, Josephine M. Cahill Lowney, one brother, John F., and one sister, Margaret M. Quinn. Surviving are two daughters and sons-in-law, Joanne M. and Ron Singer, Irvine, Calif., and Barbara C. and Jack Langella, Manasquan; four grandsons, William, James, Thomas, and Michael; one brother-in-law, Ray Shanahan, New York; and one sister-in-law, Catherine C. McCabe, Nutley. Funeral arrangements were from the OıBrien Funeral Home, Wall Township. Contributions in Mr. Lowneyıs memory may be made to the Manasquan First Aid Squad, 65 Broad St., Manasquan, 08736.
Rev. Cynthia Chrisner
Church Pastor
Hamilton resident Cynthia A. Chrisner, whose son lives in Manasquan, died Sunday, May 27 in her home. She was 64 years old. Born in Long Island, N.Y., Rev. Chrisner was a longtime resident of the Hamilton area. She was a local pastor and served in that capacity for four years with the Windsor United Methodist Church. She did missionary work in Africa for nine months where she taught English as a second language in the Republic of the Congo. She was also the recreational director of the Bellevue Care Center Nursing Facility, Trenton. She was a former active member of St. Mark United Methodist Church, and a spiritual leader among many. She was predeceased by her parents, Norma B. and Eugene Seck, and one brother, Russell E. Seck. Surviving are her husband, Jack L. Chrisner, three sons and two daughters-in-law, Bruce E. and Ellen B., Manasquan, Larry, Elgin, Okla., and Scott and Deb, Hamilton; one brother, Robert F. Seck, Long Island, N.Y.; one sister, Jeannie Vasseur, Sun Lakes, Ariz.; four grandchildren, Daniel Sacogwitz, and Chelsea, Andrew, and Shelby Chrisner, all of Hamilton; one sister-in-law, Frances Chamber, Port Orange, Fla.; and many nieces and nephews. Funeral arrangements are from the Saul Funeral Homes, Inc., 3795 Nottingham Way, Hamilton Square. Visiting hours are 6 to 9 p.m. tomorrow in the funeral home. Cremation will be private and at the convenience of the family. A life celebration will be held 2 to 6 p.m. on Monday, June 4 in Mercer County Park, East Gate Pavilion. Contributions in Rev. Chrisnerıs memory may be made to Womanspace, Inc., 1212 Stuyvesant Ave., Trenton, 08618, or Habitat for Humanity, 601 North Clinton Ave., Trenton, 08638.
Elizabeth Noorigian
Homemaker
Wall Township resident Elizabeth B. Slivko Noorigian died Thursday, May 24 in Medi-Center, Neptune. She was 84 years old. Born in McKeesport, Pa, Mrs. Noorigian lived in North Jersey and Clearwater, Fla., before moving to Wall in 1964. She attended St. Catharine Church, Spring Lake. Surviving are her husband, George; three sons, Dennis P., and George R., both of Wall, and Kenneth, San Diego; one sister, Ann Zigo, Brick Township; seven grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Funeral arrangements were from the OıBrien Funeral Home, Wall.
Samuel Forrest
Hotel General Manager
Avon-by-the-Sea resident Samuel Forrest died Wednesday, May 23 in Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. He was 92 years old. Born in Westford, Mass., Mr. Forrest lived in Jersey City before moving to Avon in 1974. He attended schools in Springfield. He was employed for many years as the general manager of the Hotel Plaza, Jersey City, retiring in 1974. He was a communicant and usher of St. Elizabeth Church, Avon. He was a member of the American Hotel Association, a member and director of the New Jersey Hotel and Motel Association, and past president of the Hotel Greeters of America. He was an honorary life member of the Jersey City Elks Lodge No. 211, a trustee of the Belmar Fishing Club, and a member of the Avon Leisure Citizens. He was predeceased in 1989 by his wife, Antoinette Aumente Forrest, in 1985 by his son, Robert, and in 1996 by his step-daughter, Elizabeth Miller. Surviving are four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and his loving companion, Ruth Carlson. Funeral arrangements were from the Johnson-McGinley Funeral Home, Wall Township.
Jeanne Enders Trail
Devoted Mother
West Belmar, Wall Township resident Jeanne B. Enders Trail died Monday, May 21 in King Manor Nursing Home, Neptune. She was 89 years old. Born in New York City, Mrs. Trail lived in Wall for 60 years. She was employed for 25 years as a pediatric care nurses aid with Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune, retiring in 1979. She was a member of the Belmar VFW Auxiliary and the Belmar Nutrition Center. She was predeceased in 1972 by her husband, William Trail, and in 1991 by her son, Richard V Enders. Surviving are one son, William R. Trail, Waco, Texas; one daughter, Jane Gathman, Brielle; two grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements were from the Reilly Funeral Home, Belmar. Contributions in Mrs. Trailıs memory may be made to the Alzheimerıs Association, 400 Morris Ave., Denville, 07834.