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.
DORA M. BORNHARDT, 72, of North Wildwood, May 19, 2006. She was a resident for the past four years and a member of the Church of the Resurrection of Marmora.
JULIUS J. CAMPOSEO, 74, of Cape May, May 15, 2006. He was a resident of Tuckahoe before moving to Cape May in 1993, was a project manager for the Petro Concrete Company for more than 20 years before retiring, and a member of Our Lady Star of the Sea Church.
KATHLEEN M. CLOUD, 57, of Petersburg, May 7, 2006. She was a life long resident, worked for several nursing homes in the area as well as the Tuckahoe National Bank.
ROBERT W. CONNOR, JR., of Ocean City, May 16, 2006. He was a printer for Ocean City Secretarial here, and a resident for many years.
MARILYN NEEL DEFRESCO (nee Bowker), 82, of Ocean City, May 18, 2006. She was a long time resident and worked in accounting for Met Life for 10 years.
PHILOMENA ‘Phyllis’ (CHURCH) DOUGHERTY, 73, of Court House, May 16, 2006. She was a longtime resident of the area, worked many years for Apex Realty, and was a member of Our Lady of the Angels Church.
LOUIS C. DWYER, 91, of Cape May, May 18, 2006. He was a member of the Wildwood Country Club and a court officer in Philadelphia.
LARRY FITZPATRICK of Green Creek, May 17, 2006. He was an electrician, US Army veteran, member of the American Legion and St. Raymond’s Church.
CHARLES J. GEIGER, 46, of Lower Township, May 12, 2006.
JOHN ‘Bill’ HOCKER, JR., formerly of Rio Grande, May 21, 2006. He was a retired heating and plumbing contractor, and a Coast Guard veteran of World War II.
EDWARD F. LIKENS, 95, of Ocean City, May 18, 2006. He was a resident for many years, a veteran of World War II and a member of Union-by the- Sea Church.
JOSEPH I. MCCOLLUM, JR., 55, formerly of Cape May, May 17, 2006.
GERALDINE ‘Gerri’ MCDONOUGH, 75, of Green Creek, May 21, 2006.
RICHARD TURNER MCDOUGAL, SR., 78, of Rio Grande, May 21, 2006. He was a resident since 2001, retired from Sun Oil Company, and a life member of the Boy Scouts of America.
AUDREY TILTON LINDSAY, 84, formerly of Wildwood Crest, May 15, 2006. She taught in the Wildwood and Wildwood Crest Elementary schools, was active in the American Legion Auxiliary and was a founding member of the county chapter of the Embroiderers Guild Association.
JOHN T. MANGAN, 88, of Sea Isle City, May 18, 2006. He was a veteran of World War II, member of the VFW, and St., Joseph’s Church.
JAMES ‘Jim’ MCCARGO, 84, formerly of Stone Harbor, May 9, 2006. He was the first African-American to make sergeant major in the U. S. Marines, and was active in the Rotary Club and Kiwanis.
JOSEPH I. MCCOLLUM, 55, formerly of Cape May, May 18, 2006.
KATHRYN S. MOLNAR, 95, formerly of Court House, May 16, 2006. She was a resident here for more than 70 years, retired from the county sheriff’s office, and an active member of the First United Methodist Church.
RUTH S. MURPHY, 82, of Ocean City, May 15, 2006. She was a secretary for Fox Real Estate and an active member of St. John Lutheran Church.
ALEXANDER HOYLE ‘Chip’ RALSTON, 76, of Ocean City, May 17, 2006. He was employed as a mechanical engineer for King Lindquist in Philadelphia.
DOUGLAS FRANCIS RAUCCI, 20, of Wildwood Crest. He was a life-long resident and a student of the Cape May County Special Services School District.
DOROTHY M. ROBIN-SON, 99, of Tuckahoe, May 17, 2006. She was employed by the Tuckahoe Post Office, worked for the US Department of Commerce and Department of Treasury, and was a member of the Tuckahoe United Methodist Church.
DEVINE (CARRICK) SALLIELOU, 59, of Cape May County, May 20, 2006. She was a 1965 graduate of Lower Cape May Regional High School and a sales representative for U. S. Food.
ROSEMARIE P. VEN-TURINO, 71, of North Cape May, May 19, 2006. She was a resident since 1974.
DEBORAH MATHIS WHITE, formerly of Ocean City, May 17, 2006.
Cape May County – Can anyone explain why a seasonal town like North Wildwood that’s only 2.5 square miles possibly need two city administrators?