New Jersey vital records from Monmouth Democrat [1937-1942 : obituaries, marriages, etc.], Part 8

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Feb,4 1941


a double-decked porch added. The Old Mine Road, built before 1632, branches right from State Route S31 at Montague, just south of the State boundary on the Delaware River.


9/4/41


New Jersey Council, State House, Trenton


- George Cottrell


George Cottrell, aged 81 years, a well known farmer and resident of Smithburg, died on Tuesday at his home. Funeral services will be held on Friday at 2 p. m. at the Siloam Methodist church with the Rev. Robert S. Childs officiating. Interment will be made In Har- mony cemetery by C. H. T. Clay- ton & Son of Adelphia.


His only survivors are grand- children: Mrs. Florence Franklin, Siloam; Mrs. Viola Golding, Penn- sylvania; George Richard Burke, Emma Burke, Mrs. Marcella Evans, Miss Frieda Burke and Walter An- derson, all of the Smithburg sec- tion. 112/41


Thomas Coyne


Thomas Coyne, a former resident of Rockwell avenue, Long Branch, died on Saturday at the Welfare Home. Funeral services were held on Tuesday morning at the W. H. Freeman funeral home and in St. Rose of Lima Catholic church. In- terment was in the Freehold Cathc- lic cemetery.


Mr. Coyne is survived by the fol- lowing daughters. Mrs. Agnes Boa, Mrs. James Brooks, and Miss Lil- lian Coyne, all of Asbury Park: Mis. Helen Sonion and Mrs. Eliza -; heth Curtis, o. Red Bank; Mrs. Mar-, garet Zeigler, Little Silver, and Mlis., Emma Muller, Neptune City.


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Obituary Notices.


Mrs. Rose A. Cawley


Mrs. Rose A. Cawley died Sun- day morning at her home, 4014 Lin- coln place, after several weeks ill- ness. She was the widow of John H. Cawley, who died last Septem- ber. Funeral services were held Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock from her late home and at 9 o'clock i 'in the St. Rose of Lima Catholic church. Interment was in the Free- hold Catholic cemetery in charge of W. H. Freeman.


Mrs. Cawley is survived by one son and three daughters, Albert and Theresa Cawley, who reside at home; Mrs. Patrick Scanlon of Lin- coln piace, and Mrs. Edward Mul- holland of South street. 8/14/4.


David "Dem" Cashion


David "Dem" Cashion of 37 Mic- Lean street, died Monday at Mon- mouth Memorial hospital, where he had been a patient for the past three weeks. He was 54 years old I and was the son of the late Edward Cashion, who was jail warden here for a number of years, and Cather- ine McGowan. He was a past grand knight of the local Knights of Columbus and was tiler of the local Elks lodge for a number of years. He was employed as a custodian at the local courthouse for several years but for the past few years he has been employed in the local rug mill.


Funeral services were held this morning at 8 o'clock from his late home and at 9 o'clock in St. Rose of Lima Catholic church with the Rev. John A. Kucker, pastor, cele- brating requiem mass. Interment was made in the Freehold Catholic cemetery in charge of W. H. Free- man.


fr. Cashion is survived by his wife, Jane McNicholas Cashion; three children, David, Jr., Ann and Robert Glenn, all of Freehold; one bicther, William Cashion of Colts Neck, and one sister, Miss Mary Cashion of Asbury Park. 7-10-41


Seldon E. Conk


Seldon E. Conk, three-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conk of Siloam, died on Saturday morning at Fitkin hospital, Neptune, of pneumonia. Funeral services were held on Tuesday morning at the C. H. T. Clayton & Son funeral home at Adelphia, with Rev. Rob- ert S. Childs, pastor of the Ardena Baptist church, officiating. Inter- ment was made in Harmony ceme- tery. Besides his parents, the child is survived by two brothers and one sister, Howard, Abram and Earline Conk, at home.3/6/4/


William HI. Connors Dead


William H. Connors, 71, veteran hotelman and former commodore of the Highlands Yacht Club, died on Monday at his home at Water Witch. He was a friend of many of the top notchers in the sport world. 3-17-38


PETER F. CONOVER DEAD


Well Known Local Resident


Peter Forman Conover, aged 85 years, dicd suddenly at his home, [12 Broad street, last Wednesday evening. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at the Freeman funeral home on East Main street, conducted by the Rev. W. L. Sahler, pastor of the Re- formed church. Interment was in Maplewood cemetery.


He is survived by a step-daugh- ter, Mrs. Charles Sherman of Lake- wood; a step-grand-daughter, Mrs. Lester Woolfenden of Elizabeth; also the following nieces and neph- ew, Mrs. Howard Croxson of Free- hold, Mrs. D. H. Ely of Holmdel, Mrs. Garret R. Conover of Colts Neck, and Edward S. Conover of East Freehold.


Mr. Conover was born on a farm near Freehold, October 3, 1856, the son of Edward M. and Margaret A. Campbell Conover. For many years he conducted a farm at East Free- hold, coming to Freehold to live 39 years ago. He was a partner in the Statesir Lumber Company, retiring from the same 20 years ago.


He was a member of the Frechold board of education, at one time, and also one of the early directors of the old Freehold Driving Club.


Mr. Conover was twice married; his first wife was the late Margaret Wyckoff and his second, the late Cordelia A. Morris.


Mr. Conover was educated in the East Freehold school and at the old Freehold Institute. In an inter- view with him two years ago he recalled his former school days and schoolmates, the late D. V. Perrine, ' the late Joseph Rosell, and Charles : P. Emmons. He also told of the changes that have been made in farming and in the handling of potatoes and reaping. He also re- called the days when he was assist- ant marshall of the Democratic parades.


Mr. Conover was well known in Freehold and always stopped along the street to pass the time of day or speak a friendly word or joke! with his friends.


We are complimented and notel that Mr. Conover was a subscriber; to the Democrat for 62 years.


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Miss Susan Conover


Miss Susan Conover died sud- denly at her home at Tennent Tuesday noon. Private funeral services will be conducted at her late home this (Thursday) after- noon at 2 o'clock, with Rev. Char- les H. Neff, pastor of Old Tennent Church officiating. Interment will be made in Old Tennent Cemetery in charge of Funeral Director J. Laird Hulse of Englishtown.


She is survived by her father, Thonipson Cogever and one sister, Miss Grace Chhover, both, at home. 2-16-35


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Fred B. Conover 2,-2+ 231


Fred B. Conover, aged 51 years, committed suicide by shooting him- self, late last Thursday night. His action was attributed to loss of his position at Fair Lawn Farms, Adel- phia, where he had been employed for some time. He was found in one of the barns, by a fellow em- ployee, at 4 o'clock the following morning.


He is survived hy his wife, nee L. Edna Wollcott, a daughter, Ella Mae, and one son, Carlton Conover, driver of the Monmouth County Library truck; also four brothers, Edward R. and Louis F. Conover, Fair Haven; Criney S., Colts Neck; and Herbert, of Ohio. Funeral ser- vices were held on Monday after- noon at the Clayton Funeral Home at Adelpbla, conducted by Rev. Percy Comer of Manahawkin, a former pastor at Adelphia M. E. Church, assisted by Rev. Robert L. Blackman of Adelphia. Interment was made in Atlantic Cemetery, Colts Neck, by Director Clayton.


Mrs. Jennie L. Conover


Mrs. Jennie L. Conover, aged 85 years, of Sea Girt, widow of Wickoff G. Conover, died last Thursday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. W. Glick of Richmond Hill, L. I., with whom she was spending the Winter.


Funeral services were held on Sunday afternoon at the Freehold Presbyterian Church, with the Rev. H. H. Hubbell of the Manasquan Presbyterian Church, officiating. In- terment was made in Maplewood Cemetery, here.


Besides the daughter mentioned, she is survived by six other chil- dren: William Conover of Sea Girt, with whom she lived; Mrs. Mar- garet MacVarish, Long Branch; Mrs. James Borland, Washington; Joseph Conover, Manasquan; Dr. Robert Conover, Toledo, O .; James Conover, Princeton; two step-chil- dren, Mrs. Eva Conover of New York, and Mrs. Anna Woolley of Allenwood. +125


Mrs. Ella P. Conover


Mrs. Ella P. Conover, aged 70 years, wife of E. Clarence Conover, died on Sunday at 37 Broadway. Funeral services were held on Tues- day afternoon at the Clayton Fu- neral Home at Adelphia, with Rev. W. L Sahler, pastor of the Free- hold Reformed Church, officiating. Interment was made in Old Ten- nent Cemetery by Director Clayton.


Besides her husband, Mrs. Cono- ver Is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Marjorie P. R. Simcox of Ro- selle Park, and one son, Dr. A. Lloyd Reid of Summit. 3/3/38


Mrs. Jane C. Carr


Funeral services for Mrs. Jane C. Carr, aged 72 years, wife of Charles Carr, who died on Saturday at her home at Oakhurst, were held on Tuesday at 1 p. m. at her home with the Rev. John D. Blair officiating. Interment was made in the Clarks- burg cemetery.


Mrs. Carr was born at Clarksburg, the daughter of Charles P. and Caroline Ely Robbins.


Besides her husband, she is sur- vived by two daughters, Mrs. George Compton of Rutherford and Mrs. Marion D. Jeffrey of Oak- hurst; a son, Hawkins Carr of Oak- hurst. 3/24/38


Mrs. Eliza A. Conine


Mrs. Eliza A. Conine, aged 83 years, died early Tuesday morning at her home, 38 South Main Street, Allentown. She was the daughter of the late Britton Cook and Letitia Miller Cook. Funeral services will be held at her late home on Fri- day afternoon, at I o'clock, con- ducted by Rev. Charles Anderson, pastor of the Methodist Church. Interment will be made in Adelphia Cemetery in charge of Funeral Di- rector C. H. T. Clayton of Adelphia.


Mrs. Conine is survived by her husband, John R. Conine; one daughter, Mrs. Charles Atkinson; and five sons, William B., John D., | Leroy and Leon, all of Allentown .! and Charles R., of Lawrence Har- bor; also a sister, Mrs. Mary Lec! of Allentown; and three brothers, Charles Cook of Farmingdale; George Cook of Harmony; and Jo- seph Cook of Belmar. /20/38


Mrs. Lilian F. Chamberlin


Mrs. Lillian F. Chamberlin, aged 64 years, of Hamilton Square, dicd on Saturday in Mercer Hospital, Trenton. Funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon from her late residence by Rev. Rob- ert Lenox, pastor of the Hamilton Square Presbyterian church and Rev. Aurice Parsells, pastor of the Windsor M. E. church. Interment was made in the Hamilton Square cemetery.


She was a former resident of Up- per Freehold.


Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. John Dey of Hamilton Square and Mrs. Wilbur Spear of Windsor; two sons, Alfred of Bound Brook and Philip of Trenton; one sister, Mrs. Mary E. Malsbury of Imlaystown, a half-brother, Philip Fagaos of Doug- laston, L. I., and nine grandchildren, 4-25.38


Mrs. Mary Etta Cooke


Mrs. Mary Etta Cooke, aged 79 years, died on Tuesday morning at her home at 43 Morris Avenue, Manasquan. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at her late home, followed by interment in Greenwood Ceme- tery, Brielle, in charge of Funeral Director C. H. T. Clayton & Son of Adelphia.


She is survived by her husband, Daniel Cooke; two sons, Howard. Brielle, and Milton, at home; and three daughters, Mrs. Jennie Brown, Lakewood; Mrs. Augie Moore, Spring Lake Heights; and Mrs. Viola Woolson of Manasquan. She was born in Clarksburg, the daugh- ter of the late Charles and Alice Parker. She and Mr. Cook cele- brated their 50th wedding anniver- sary in the summer of 1934.4/27-38


David J. Clayton 4/14/38 David J. Clayton, aged 80 years, a resident of Adelphia, died at his home there early Friday morning. Funeral services were held on Mon- day afternoon at the C. H. T. Clay- ton & Son funeral home at Adel- phia, with Rev. Otis VanBrunt of Freehold, and Rev. Robert L. Black- man of Adelphia, officiating. Inter- ment was made in Adelphia Ceme- tery by Director Clayton. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sarah Hyers Clayton; one daughter, Mrs. Walter Lokerson; one son, Ernest O. Clayton, all of Adelphia; and one sister, Mrs. Sarah J. Reynolds, of Hightstown. He was a member of Charter Oaks No. 6 of Harmony.


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Obituary Notices.


William R. IL. Cottrell


William R. H. Cottrell, aged 75 | years died suddenly at his home at 13 McLean Street, on Saturday morning. Funeral services were held at his late home on Tuesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. A. L. Linder, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Interment was made in Maplewood Cemetery in charge of Funeral Director C. H. T. Clayton & Son of Adelphia,


He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lydia Ann Miller Cottrell; one daughter, Mrs. Alvord B. Palmer of Club Place; one son, Theodore Cot- trell of Park Avenue; two grand- children, Mrs. Richard Taft and William Palmer, both of Freehold; and two great grandchildren. He was a member of the First Baptist Church here, and of Tennent Lodge No. 69, Knights of Pythias.


For a number of years, Mr. Cot- trell was a partner with the late Sidney Meyers, in the operation of a grocery store at the corner of South and McLean Streets, and was later employed in D. V. Perrine's store on West Main Street. 5/19/38


12/9 Mrs. Ethel Cottrell. 1937 Mys. Ethel Cottrell, aged 45 years, wife of Theodore Cottrell of Park Avenue, died on Friday evening at St. Francis Hospital in Trenton. Funeral services were held on Mon- day morning at 8:30 o'clock from her late home, and at 9:15 o'clock at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, with the rector, Rev. John H. Schwacke, officiating. Interment I was made in Maplewood Cemetery in charge of Funeral Director W. H. Freeman.


Besides her husband. Mrs. Cot- trell is survived by her mother, Mrs. Eliza Thompson of Freehold; and two brothers, William H. and Irving Thompson, of Farmingdale.


Bertram Fiske Clark.


Bertram Fiske Clark, aged 74 ycars, who had spent two months at the home of his sister, Mrs. Eve-| lyn Clark Voshell at Colts Neck, died last Wednesday morning, at . the Fitkin Hospital at Neptune. ! Funeral services were held on Fri- day morning at II o'clock at Fune-i ral Director W. H. Freeman's on East Main Street, after which the body was taken to the Rose Hill Crematory at Linden. Mr. Clark was the head of the Clark Teachers Agency in Chicago, where he lived prior to his visit here., 2, 2/37


Mrs. Florence Cooper


Mrs. Florence Cooper, aged 49 years, wife of Howard Cooper of Long Branch, died on Monday morning at Hazard hospital. Funer- al services . will be held today (Thursday) at 2 p. m. at the W. A. Woolley Funeral Home in Long Branch by the Rev. H. E. Garrison, pastor of the Simpson church.


Mrs. Cooper was born in Free- hold, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Horner. Besides her hus- band, she is survived by her moth- er; two daughters, Mrs. John Kath of Bellville and Mrs. Reginald Blair of Long Branch; six grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Earl Eckholm and Mrs. Walter Eckholm of Chicago, Ill .; four brothers, Allen, Jefferson, Harry and William Horner of Chi- 4/7-38


Alonzo F. Crawford


Alonzo F. Crawford, aged 74 years, a resident of 26 Monmouth Avenue, died on Sunday afternoon at Mon- mouth Memorial Hospital, at Long Branch, following a short illness. Funeral services were held from his late home on Wednesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. John H. Schwacke, rector of St. Peter's Episcopal Church. Interment was made in Maplewood Cemetery in charge of Funeral Director W. H. Freeman.


Mr. Crawford was a retired car- penter. He is survived by his wife, nee Mary Jane Colter; one daugh- ter, Elizabeth, at home; three sons, William and George, of Freehold, and Sgt. John Crawford, of the State Police Barracks at Toms Riv- er. Another daughter, Miss Mabel Crawford, died last November. He is also survived by a half sister, Mrs. Lydia Carrigan of New Bruns- wick. 2/24-38.


Mrs. Pauline Crotchfelt. .


Mrs. Pauline Crotchfelt, aged 69 years, died on Tuesday afternoon at | Monmouth Memorial Hospital at Long Branch. Her body was re- moved to her home at 103 Center Street, from where funeral services will be held on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev. George G. Horn, pastor of the Freehold Presbyterian Church. Interment will be made in Maplewood Ceme- tery in charge of Funeral Director W. H Freeman.


She is the widow of John Henry Crotchfelt, and is survived by four sons, William and Joseph of Free- hold; Fredrick, of Long Branch; and Frank of Red Bank; two broth- crs, Henry Metzel, of Freehold and William Metzel of Spotswood; and one sister, MIrs. John Jolly of South River; also 16 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. / 2/30-37


William C. Casler


William C. Sasler, aged 67 years, of Cassville, died on Monday at the Marlboro State Hospital. Funeral services will be held today (Thurs- day) at 1:30 at the Funeral Home of C. H. T. Clayton & Son in Adel- phia and a: 2:30 at the Pleasant Grove M. E. Chuich in charge of the pastor, Rev. Leon Martorano, assisted by Rev. Robert Childs of Ardena. Interment will be at Pleasant Grove Cemetery.


Survivors are his wife Lily Park- er Casler; a daughter, Mrs. Mary C. Padgett of Red Bank; one son, Conover of Cassville; also three brothers, Charles Casler of Belford, Thomas Casler of Port Monmouth and Otis Casler of Boston, Mass .; and one sister, Mrs. Leona Crosby of Keanburg. 5-19-38.


John Curran 1-20-33


John Curran, aged 85 years, died early Wednesday morning at his home at West Freehold. Funeral services will be held on Friday morning at 8 o'clock at Funeral Director W. H. Freeman's on East Main Street, and at 9 o'clock at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, with requiem mass being celebrated by the assistant pastor, Rev. James Child. Internient will be made in the Freehold Catholic Cemetery. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Bridget Applegate; and two sons, Alexander and David Curran.


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Obituary Notices.


Mrs. Mary A. Clayton.


Mrs. Mary A, Clayton, aged 68 years, a resident of Harmony, died early Monday morning at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ida M. Matthews at 45 North Clover Street, Lakewood, where she was spending the holidays. She was the widow of Willard C. Clayton, who died 14 months ago.


Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon at the Clay- ton Funeral Home at Adelphia, con- ducted by Rev. R. L. Blackman of Adelphia. Interment was made in Harmony Cemetery by Director Clayton. Mrs. Clayton is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Reta Carroll of Staten Island. 1/6/38


Charles Croxson


Charles Croxson, aged 82 years, died on Sunday at his home at Long Branch. Funeral services were held on Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. from the W. A. Woolley funeral home with the Rev. H. E. Garrison, pastor of the Simpson M. E. church officiating. Interment was made in Glenwood cemetery, West Long Braneh.


Mr. Croxson was born in Free- hold, the son of William and Pa- tienee Hulshart Croxson. He was the first building inspeetor in Long Branch and the first president of the Long Branch Carpenters' union. He retired from 60 years of earpen- try in 1936. He was a member of the Long Branch Elks.


He is survived by his wife, to whom he would have been married 61 years this May, and a daughter, Miss Irene Croxson. +/2/3.


John J. Curtis


John J. Curtis, aged 80 years, died suddenly following a heart at- tack at his home at 214 Lexington Avenue, Lakewood, on Tuesday eve- ning. Funeral services will be held on Saturday afternoon at his late home, conducted by the Rev. Earl Fritz, pastor of the Hope Chapel Presbyterian Church, of which he was a member. Inter- ment will be made in Hope Chapel Cemetery by Funeral Director C. H. T. Clayton & Son of Adelphia.


He is survived by his wife, nee Mary Ann Cooper; one daughter, Mrs. Edna May Harries of Wana- massa; one son, Chief of Police Walter A. Curtis of Lakewood; one sister, Mrs. Adeline Patterson of Avon; and four grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. He was a member of Laurel Council, Jr. O. U. A. M. 0/12/20


Mrs. Hannah Dougherty Curran


Mrs. Hannah Dougherty Curran, aged 75 years, widow of Matthew Curran, died on Monday at the Welfare Home at Briar Hill. Fune- ral services were held on Wednes- day morning at 8 o'clock at Fune- ral Director W. H. Freeman's, and at 9 o'clock at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, where requiem mass was celebrated by the pastor, Rev. John A. Kueker. Interment was made In the Freehold Catholic Cemetery by Director Freeman. Mrs. Curran, who is survived by several nephews and nieces, lived for a number of years on West Main Street, near the driving park.


3/17/38


Auto injuries Caused Mr. Coyne's Death


DIED FRIDAY MORNING AT FITKIN HOSPITAL.


Driver Held For Grand Jury Action.


John Henry Coyne, of 41 Institute Street, died at Fitkin Hospital, Nep- tune, at 6:30 o'clock last Friday morning, from injuries sustained the previous Sunday evening, when he was struck by a car while cross- ing the highway near Jerseyville.


His body was removed to his home here, from where funeral ser- viees were held on Monday morn- ing at 8 o'clock, and at 9 o'clock at the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church where requiem mass was celebrated by Rev John Kueker, the pastor. Interment was made in the Freehold Catholic Cemetery, in charge of Funeral Director W. H. | Freeman.


Mr. Coyne is survived by his wife, Mrs. Catherine Coyne; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Harry Frank and Mrs. Edward Gaffney; and two sons, 1 Carroll and William; all of Free- hold; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Coyne of Belmar; two brothers and five sisters, Frank Coyne of New! York City, James Coyne of Engle- wood, Mrs. Grover Morgan of Bal- timore, Mrs. Charles McConnell of Belmar, Mrs. Arnold Hulsehart and Mrs. Nate Beyer, both of Neptune; and Mrs. Sarah Theall of New York City.


Accompanied by his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gaff- ney, Mr. Coyne was returning home from a visit with his parents at Belmar, when he stopped opposite a used car agency at Jerseyville, and as he walked across the high -! way toward the agency, he was struck by a car driven by Harry Lake, of 914 Curtis Avenue, West Belmar. He was taken in the Pot- ter & Son ambulance to Fitkin Hospital, and did not regain con- seiousness after the accident. He had a compound fracture of his! left leg, dislocated left shoulder, severe head injuries, and possible internal injuries, although his eon-i dition did not permit the taking of x-ray pictures to determine the full extent of his injuries. Mr. Coyne was employed at the A. & M. Kara- gheusian Rug Mill here for several years.


On Friday afternoon. State Po- lice from Farmingdale, arraigned Mr. Lake before Justice of the Peace Fred Quinn, here, on a charge of causing death with an auto, and he was released under $1,500 bond, to await the action of the grand jury. 4/21/38


Mrs. Harry Mcintyre Connor


Funeral services for Mrs. Harry MeIntyre Connor, former resident of Farmingdale, who died last week in St. Petersburg, Florida, were held Monday morning in the Farming- dale Methodist Church in charge of Funeral Director C. H. T. Clayton and Son of Adelphla.


She is survived by a daughter. Esther, and two sisters, Misses Belle and Anna MeIntyre, of St. Petersburg, Florida. 3/12/35


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James A. H. Colgan


James A. H. Colgan, aged 62 years, died suddenly on Tuesday ev- lening at his home at 144 South Street. Funeral services will be held on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Funeral Director W. H. Freeman's on East Main Street, with Rev. John H. Schwacke, rector of St. Peter's Episcopal Church, officiat- ing. Interment will be made in Woodlawn Cemetery, Lakewood, by Director Freeman.


Mr. Colgan, who operated a gar- age in New York City, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eleanor Colgan.


George Carey


George Carey, aged 54 years, died on Monday at the State Hospital. Funeral services were held on Wed- nesday morning at the VanSant Colonial Home on South Street, con- ducted by Rev. Louis F. Cogan, pas- tor of St. Gabriel's Catholic Church at Bradevelt. Interment was made in the State Hospital Cemetery. - 4/28/38


Miss Margaret E. Church


Miss Margaret E. Church, of 27 McLean Street, died on Sunday at Monmouth Memorial Hospital at Long Branch. Her body was re- moved to Funeral Director W. H. Freeman's on East Main Street, where services were held on Wed- nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, con- ducted by Rev. J. N. Pedrick, pastor | of the Freehold M. E. Church. In- terment was made in Maplewood Cemetery by Director Freeman. Miss Church is survived by one sis- ter, Miss Marietta Church,, who lived with her. 2/10/38


Cornelius Cronin


Cornelius Cronin, aged 73 years, a resident of 28 Rector Place, Red Bank, died early Wednesday morn- ing at Riverview Hospital at Red Bank. Funeral services will be held on Saturday morning at 9 o'clock at his late home, and at 10 o'clock at St. James Catholic Church, where requiem mass will be celebrated. In- terment will be made in Mount Oli- vet Cemetery by Director W. H. Freeman of Freehold. He is sur- .vived by his wife, Mary; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Margaret Newman; and three grandchildren, at home; and three sisters, Mrs. Edward Brani- gan of New York City, Mrs. Henry Hardy of Marlboro, and Mrs. Mary Fields of Red Bank. 1/20/38


Oliver Case.


Word was received here last week of the death of Oliver Case of Can- ton, Conn. Mr. Case was the fath- er of Miss Ella Case, history teach- er at the Freehold High School. He died last Tuesday of injurics sustained when struck by an auto- mobile. Funeral services were held on Thursday. 11/25137




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