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Deaths – 6-28-2006

By Rick Racela

The Herald publishes brief death notices free and paid obituaries for $1.50 a line. Obituaries are submitted by funeral homes; family members who submit information must provide the funeral home name.
CAROL D. BOWMAN, 76, of Wildwood, June 23, 2006. She was a resident since 1947 and a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church.
EARL CARPENTER, of Erma, June 22, 2006. He was a resident for most of his life, veteran of World War II, and long-time member of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses.
VIRGINIA S. ‘Gini’ COLLINS, formerly of Avalon, March 23, 2006. She was a permanent resident since 1984 and a member of Maris Stella Church.
CLARENCE J. DIEDWARDO, 82, of North Cape May, June 24, 2006. He was a resident for the past 20 years, member of the VFW Post of Villas, Moose Lodge, Knights of Columbus and a veteran of World War I I.
DR. ERNEST C. DUNN, 76, of Ocean City, June 19, 2006. He was a veteran of the Korean War, a doctor in the Radiology Department at Shore Memorial Hospital and a member of St. Peter’s United Methodist Church.
ALICE HAGEY ERMELING, 86, of Marmora, June 14, 2006.
CLAIRE MARGARET FULLERTON, of North Wildwood, June 23, 2006.
JOHN THOMAS GALLAGHER, 84, of Sea Isle City, June 17, 2006. He was a lifetime resident of the area, foreman for the County Road Department, and a veteran of World War II.
JAMES R. HENDRIX, JR., 55, of Marmora, June 21, 2006. He was a member of St. Augustine Church of Ocean City.
ROBERT D. HUEBNER, JR., 56, of Woodbine, June 3, 2006.
NANCY ANN ‘Bingo Nancy’ A. KALMAN, 72, of North Wildwood, June 21, 2006. She was a resident for more than 40 years.
WILLIAM J. MCDERMOTT, 79, of Marmora, June 20, 2006. He was employed by New Jersey Blue Cross and blue Shield and was an advocate for environmental causes and was a member of the Church of the Resurrection.
LEROY NELSON MOORE, SR., 85, of Rio Grande, June 22, 2006. He was a veteran of World War II, boiler operator for Middle Township School System, and a member of the Rio Grande Volunteer Fire Company.
LOUIS M. MUGNIER, JR. 51, of North Wildwood, June 23, 2006. He was an employe for 22 years with Johns Manville Company.
CHARLOTTE PALUMBO, 79, of Villas, June 24, 2006. She was a resident for 20 years.
ELSIE L. PFEIFER, 84, of North Wildwood, June 23, 2006. She was a long time resident and former employe of General Electric.
PAUL R. PIETRAS, 34, of Cape May Point, June 21, 2006.
MARGUERITE ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON REEVES, 99, of South Seaville, June 23, 2006.She was a resident since 1926 and a member of the South Seaville United Methodist Church.
EDWARD G, ROSSITER ‘Big Ed,’ 57, of Ocean City, June 23, 2006. He was a long time resident and a member of St. Frances Cabrini Church.
ALICE H. SCHEIBEIN, 91, of Marmora, June 23, 2006. She was a resident of the area for many years.
JOYCE F. SMITH, 75, of Cape May, June 20, 2006. She was former owner of the Manor House Bed and Breakfast White Dove Cottage in Cape May and a member of Cape Island Baptist Church.
FREDERICK LEROY ‘Fritz’ WILSON, 79, of Fishing Creek, June 21, 2006. He was a lifetime resident and a member of Tabernacle United Methodist Church.
JAMES FRYISON WOLEF, 42, of Whitesboro, June 22, 2006. He was a lifetime resident of the area.
CAPT. ART WOLF, of Cold Spring, June 20, 2006. He was a lifetime resident of the area, retired tugboat captain from Sun Oil Company and was a member of the Lower Township Rescue Squad.

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