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EILEEN C. BURKE, 79, of Rumson died Nov. 9, 2002 at home. Born in Jersey City, she lived in Middletown prior to moving to Rumson in 1972. She worked part-time in newspaper advertising sales. Prior to that, she was a secretary at NBC, New York City, before marriage. She was predeceased by her husband, Thomas R. Burke, in 1991; her sister, Marie Bowen; and her brothers, John, Joseph, Walter and Frank Gavin. She is survived by her daughter, Patricia M. Cummings of Rumson; her son and daughter-in-law, Thomas and Susan Cummings of Rumson; and three granddaughters. The funeral liturgy was celebrated at Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, Rumson, followed by burial in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Middletown. Memorial donations may be made to Visiting Nurse Association of New Jersey Hospice, c/o Development Office, 141 Bodman Place, Red Bank 07701.
DOROTHY PAWLYK HURLEY, 71, of the Parlin section of Sayreville died Nov. 1, 2002 in Haven Hospice at JFK Medical Center, Edison. Prior to her retirement several years ago, she was employed for 15 years as a fine jewelry salesperson at J.C. Penney Co. Inc., East Brunswick. Her husband, Donald Hurley, died in 1997. Surviving are four daughters, Colleen Hurley of Jersey City, Linda Flynn of Edison, Donna Hurley of Westminster, Colo., and Dorothea Bongiovi of Red Bank; three sisters, Lillian Sullivan of Vero Beach, Fla., Helen Wyckoff of Brick and Olga Farozic of Berlin, Md.; and eight grandchildren. Services were held at Kurzawa Funeral Home, Sayreville. Memorial contributions may be made to Haven Hospice at JFK Medical Center, 65 James St., Edison, NJ 08818.
LUZ M. SANTIAGO COLON, 89, of Red Bank died Nov. 9 at Avante at Red Bank. Born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, she resided in Middletown before moving to Red Bank three years ago. Mrs. Colon was a housekeeper at New York Hospital, New York City, for 18 years, retiring in 1975. She was predeceased by her husband, Raymond Colon. She is survived by her daughter-in-law, Mary Lou Colon of Middletown; three grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Interment
was at St. Raymond’s Cemetery, the Bronx, N.Y.
VINCENT J. MAZZEO, 75, of Highlands died Dec. 14 at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. Born in Jersey City, he resided in Barnegat and in Middletown for 26 years before moving to Highlands three years ago. Mr. Mazzeo was an usher at Monmouth Park Racetrack, Oceanport, since 1988. Prior to that, he owned and operated Harry’s Luncheonette, Long Branch, for 20 years, retiring in 1988. He served with the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He was a communicant of St. Catherine’s Roman Catholic Church, New Monmouth section of Middletown. He is survived by his wife of 45 years, Rosemary Bevacqua Mazzeo; his son, Vincent J. Mazzeo Jr. of Manasquan; two daughters and sons-in-law, Judith M. and David Zacchi of Manasquan, and Lisa I. and Michael Aldorasi of the Belford section of Middletown; his sister, Josephine Zoppi of Long Branch; two brothers, Patrick Mazzeo of Toms River and Ralph Mazzeo of Old Bridge; and four grandchildren. A funeral liturgy was offered at St. Catherine’s Roman Catholic Church, followed by burial at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Middletown.
FREDERIC E. BORDI, 67, of Matawan died Dec. 16 at home. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he resided in the Bronx, N.Y., and Howell before moving to Cheesequake Village, Old Bridge, four years ago. He earned his nursing degree after retirement, and was employed at Victoria House, Matawan, and Madison Center, Old Bridge. Prior to that, he was a controller at Meadows Wye Inc., Staten Island, N.Y., for 25 years, retiring in 2000. He served as a specialist 3rd class in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He is survived by his wife, Michelena Fostini-Bordi of Matawan; two sons, Frederic Bordi of Morrisville, Pa., and Gus Bordi of Hackettstown; two daughters, Elena Bordi of Ocean, and Ann Hunt of Keyport; a sister, Marie Lever of Waynemart, Pa.; and four grandchildren. Visitation will be Dec. 18 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. at Day Funeral Home, Keyport. A Mass of Christian Burial
will be offered Dec. 19 at 10 a.m. at Most Holy Redeemer Roman Catholic Church, Old Bridge. Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, 801 Broad St., Shrewsbury 07702.
ALICE E. DORSEY, 89, of Red Bank died Dec. 12. Born in Philadelphia, Mrs. Dorsey resided in Manahawkin and North Plainfield before moving to Red Bank. She was predeceased by her husbands, Paul Strube and Joseph R. Dorsey. She is survived by two sons and one daughter-in-law, Joseph R. and Jan Dorsey Jr. of Red Bank, and Michael F. Dorsey of Germantown, Md.; two daughters and sons-in-law, Mary Alice and William Murphy of Hoboken, and Bobbi and Thomas Heteji of North Plainfield; 10 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial
will be celebrated Dec. 20 at 9:30 a.m. at St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, Barnegat. Memorial donations may be made to St. Mary’s Church, P.O. Box 609, Barnegat 08005; or Meridian Hospice, 615 Hope Road, Eatontown 07724.
PAZ MUNITA VINEGRA, 81, of Sea Bright, died Dec. 11 after a brief illness. Born in Santiago, Chile, she came to the United States in 1951 and moved to Sea Bright in 1990. A college graduate at age 61, Mrs. Vinegra taught English and Spanish in the Elizabeth school system, as well as English to underprivileged children at home. She was a communicant of Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, Rumson, where she was a Eucharistic minister; and Immaculate Conception Church of Elizabeth. She was an active volunteer for various libraries, as well as for the homeless. Her memberships included the Monmouth Chapter of the N.J. Symphony Orchestra, the Monmouth County Spanish Club, the Monmouth County Association of University Women, and the Monmouth Beach Cultural Club. Mrs. Vinegra is survived by her husband of 47 years, Victor V. Vinegra; two sons, Joseph Vinegra of Oceanport and Victor E. Vinegra of Garwood; her daughter, Michelle McNellis of Garwood; two brothers, Claudio Munita and Julio Munita, of Chile; two sisters, Ruth Munita of Chile and Carmen Schlecter of Bridgewater; and four grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial
was offered at Holy Cross Church, followed by interment at Fair View Cemetery, Middletown. Memorial donations may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 19 Schoolhouse Road, Somerset 08873.
JOSEPH X. SEAMAN, 74, of Little Silver, died Dec. 12 at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. Born in Perth Amboy, he lived there prior to moving to Little Silver 46 years ago. Mr. Seaman was a partner and certified public accountant at Seaman and Co., Perth Amboy, for more than 40 years. He was a communicant of the Church of the Nativity, Fair Haven. He held licenses as a certified government finance officer and certified tax collector, and served several municipalities and school boards, primarily in Monmouth County. He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Barbara L. Seaman; three daughters and two sons-in-law, Patricia Seaman of Alexandria, Va., Karen and Gervaise Donnelly of Tinton Falls, and Diane and Michael Simays of Glenmoore, Pa.; his son, Thomas X. Seaman of Fair Haven; his sister and brother-in-law, Patricia and Henry P. Wickham of Springfield, Ohio; his sister-in-law, Mary Meyer; and eight grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial
was offered at the Church of the Nativity. Memorial donations may be made to the Canterbury School, New Milford, CT 06776.
ROBERT A. MORGAN, 43, of Keansburg died Nov. 28 at home. Born in Red Bank, he was a lifelong resident of Keansburg. Mr. Morgan was a concierge at a cooperative building in New York City. Prior to that, he worked at Radio City Music Hall, New York City, and at Cafe Bar and Restaurant, Long Branch. He was a communicant of St. Ann’s Roman Catholic Church, Keansburg. Politically active, he previously served as a councilman and deputy mayor for the Borough of Keansburg, commissioner for the Keansburg Municipal Utilities Authority, and was the Keansburg Democratic municipal chairman. He was also a current member of the Monmouth County Democratic Executive Committee, Keansburg Board of Health, Keansburg Recreation Committee, and the Save the Bay Committee. He served as a campaign manager in borough council elections, where he had been a campaign worker since his early teens. He was a delegate, shop steward and sergeant-at-arms for the International Service Employees Union Local 32. His volunteer activities included Ronald McDonald House and Clean Ocean Action. He was predeceased by his parents, William and Mary Haviland Morgan; and two brothers, James Morgan and Sonny Morgan. He is survived by four brothers, Richard Morgan of Middletown, Dennis Morgan of California, Daniel Morgan of Pennsylvania, and Jack Morgan of New Jersey; five sisters, Cathy Quilty and Patricia Cryan, both of Florida, Elizabeth Liu and Lorraine Kearny, both of Long Branch, and Carol Parsons of Keansburg. A Mass of Christian Burial
was offered at St. Ann’s Church. Memorial donations may be made to the Ronald McDonald House, 131 Bath Ave., Long Branch 07740.