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Obituaries 4.19.2006

By Rick Racela

RUTH H. BERRY, 101, of Stone Harbor, April 11, 2006. She was a resident since 1921 and a member of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church.
GERALD E. BROWN, 77, of Del Haven, April 9, 2006. He was a resident for the past 35 years, and a member of St. Raymond’s Church.
EMMA K. CLARK, 63, of Ocean View, April 14, 2006. She was a resident for the last seven years, a secretary for Berger Real Estate Company, and a member of the Church of the Resurrection.
GEORGIANNA M. COL-UCCI, 58, of Court House, April 14, 2006. She was a resident for 15 years, and worked for Lou’s Recycling as a secretary.
WAYNE ‘Chip” CUB-ERNOT, 42, of Villas, April 11, 2006. He was a lifetime resident of the area, longtime member of the Moose Lodge, and a contractor.
HATTIE P. DIETZ, 94, of North Wildwood, April 13, 2006. She was a resident for the past 30 years and a member of St Ann’s Church.
FRANK BLANEY DOY-LE, III, 63, of Court House, April 16, 2006. He was a lifetime resident of the area and a self-employed carpenter.
ARTHUR GILLHAM, 87, of North Cape May, April 8, 2006.
 FREDERICK GREEN, JR., 86, formerly of Ocean View, April 7, 2006. He was a veteran of World War II, flight instructor and a commercial airline pilot.
PEARL HARRIS, 69, of Belleplain, April 13, 2006. She was a lifetime resident of the area.
LEONARD F. KLISH, 76, of Villas, April 10, 2006. He was a resident for the last 13 years, veteran of the Korean Conflict, a member of the Villas VFW and Fishing Club.
RAYMOND D. LEWIS, JR., 28, of Woodbine, April 14, 2006. He was a lifetime resident, employed by the County Road Department and was a member of the First Baptist Church.
RAYMOND W. ‘Ray’ LLOYD, 92, formerly of Dias Creek, March 29, 2006. He was a graduate of Middle Township High School, Class of 1930.
GEORGE MARENIC, 83, of North Wildwood, April 11, 2006.  He was a veteran of World War II and a retired mechanic with the Pennsylvania Railroad.
STEVEN ALLAN MAR-RINER, 38, of Court House, April 15, 2006. He was a lifetime resident, and operated Steven Marriner Contracting.
 EVA K. GIFFORD PERCH, 82, of Ocean City, April 9, 2006. She was a resident since 1958.
MORRIS R. PRICKITT, 78, of Ocean City, April 10, 2006.  He was a veteran of World War II, a 50-year Mason, and attended the First Presbyterian Church of Ocean City.
KITTY LOU PRITCH-ARD (nee Miller) 81, of Cape May, April 11, 2006. She was a resident for 35 years, member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and the Cape May City Rescue Squad Auxiliary.
GERMAINE P. SHO-URDS, 81, of Palermo, April 12, 2006. She was owner of Flair Beauty Shop in Somers Point, and a member of Trinity United Methodist Church of Marmora.
RONALD SPRADLIN, 41, of Villas, April 13, 2006. He was an area resident for the past four years, and a self-employed mason-contractor.
RICHARD N. THOMPSON, 67, off Ocean View, April 10, 2006. He was a resident for six years, and most recently self-employed by T. A. Thompson Mechanical Services.
SHARIF ‘SHAQ’ THOMPSON, 28, of Ocean City, April 9, 2006. He was a lifelong resident and a truck driver with Universal Supply.
ELIZABETH (nee Wood) TILLER, of North Cape May, April 3, 2006.  She was a long time resident of the area.
THOMAS RICHARD WESCOTT ‘Rich’, 69, of Woodbine, April 14, 2006.
 
ROBERT WILSON, SR., of Ocean City, April 14, 2006. He was a veteran of World War II and partner of Wilson Fuel Oil Company.
EDWARD WOOLLEY, 85, of Upper Township April 14, 2006. He was a lifelong resident of Upper Township, veteran of World War II and was employed for 30 years by Airworks Corp. in Millville.

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