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Obituaries 6.7.2006

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.
PAUL RICHARD CAMP, 72, OF Court House, June 1, 2006. He was a lifetime resident, veteran of the U. S. Army, lifetime member of the Court House Fire Department and the Firemen’s Aide Association.
WARREN T. CARLSEN, 84, of Court House, May 31, 2006. He was a manager of Base Exchanges for the U. S. government for 25 years.
BETTY LOU CHEW, 73, of Court House, June 2, 2006. She was a lifetime county resident, and member of the South Jersey Mustang Club.
ESTHER G. DAVIS, 69, of Marmora, May 29, 2006. She was a resident for 13 years.
ELIZABETH A. ‘Betty’ DONNI, formerly of Victorian Towers, June 1, 2006. She was a member of Our Lady Star of the Sea Church.
WILLIAM ROBERT DUFFY, 59, of Avalon, May 30, 2006. He was president and CEO of Imaging Supplies Coalition, Vietnam veteran and member of Maris Stella Church.
GEORGE W. JOHNSON, JR., of Ocean City, May 29, 2006. He was a member of the Somers Point United Methodist Church.
KATHYRN E. (nee Moore) KUBIAK, 74, of Woodbine, May 29, 2006. She was employed by the Woodbine State School and a member of the South Side Baptist Church.
ARTHUR E. LATHERS, SR., 92, of Dennisville, June 1, 2006. He was a veteran of World War II, retired carpenter and a member of the Dennisville United Methodist Church.
HELEN T. MCCAFFREY, 94, of Court House, June 1, 2006. She was a resident since 1988 and a member of Our Lady of the Angels Church.
LOUISE D. (nee DeMuro) MCERLAIN, of Smithville, June 2, 2006.
DOROTHY D. MCNALLY of Cape May, May 30, 2006.
WILLIAM J. MORRISON, 84, of Ocean City, May 31, 2006. He was veteran of World War II, and a member of the Ocean City Yacht Club.
HOWARD IRVIN OLIVER, 53, of Court House, June 3, 2006. He was a lifetime resident, retired Middle Township police officer and served with the 253rd Transportation Unit of the National Guard during the Vietnam War.
JOSEPH ANTHONY RAYAUSKAS, 68, of Wildwood Crest, May 31, 2006. He was a lifetime resident of the area, a dispatcher for the Wildwood Crest Police Department, and a member of the Church of the Assumption.
CECELIA A. KURTH RICHARDS ‘Sue’, 76, of North Cape May, June 3, 2006. She was a member of St. John of God Church and a resident for six years.
AMEDEO G. SANTA-NIELLO, 88, of Wildwood Crest, June 1, 2006. He was a resident for the past 50 years, chef and owner of Russo’s Restaurant and a member of the Church of the Assumption Church.
CAROLE STEPHANIE (Welker) SCHIAVO, 63, of Ocean City, June 32, 2006. She was a teacher for 26 years in the Northfield area, and a member of St. Frances Cabrini Church.
GEORGE P. SHAW, 73, of Cape May, May 28, 2006. He was a skilled journeyman in Composition Roofing for 35 years and an active union member of Local Union No. 8.
DOROTHY E. (nee Hussey) SILVERS, 89, of Cape May, June 1, 2006. She was a resident since 1997.
EDITH T. SINNEARD, 80, of Cape May, June 1, 2006. She was a resident since1968, retired from the Woodbine State School, and was a member of St. Raymond’s Church.  
BARRY M. SPAULDING, 53, formerly of Whitesboro, May 31, 2006. He was a graduate of Middle Township High School and attended Stockton State College.
AUDREY M. UMSCHEID, 73, of North Cape May, June 2, 2006. She was a resident since 1973, a member of Fr. William Shelton’s art class at St. Barnabas Church of Villas.
 ELIZABETH C. ‘Bette’ WHITE, 84, of Stone arboHH
 Harbor, May 29, 2006. She was a permanent resident since 1975, and a member of St. Paul’s Roman Catholic Church.
RONALD YOUNG 59, formerly of Wildwood Crest, May 27, 2006. He was employed by Lund’s Fishery in Cape May.

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