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Richard L. Hardgrove

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Age 68
Formerly of Somerville

Richard L. Hardgrove passed away peacefully on Sunday, April 15th, at the age of 68 in Atlantic City. A beloved son, brother, uncle, and friend, he is survived by his brother Ken Hardgrove, sister-in-law Holly Hardgrove, nieces Allison & Lauren Hardgrove, and many close friends and family. He will be welcomed with loving arms by his father Richard Hardgrove, mother Francis (Sorace) Hardgrove, and sister Barbara Hardgrove who passed before him.

Rich was born and raised in Somerville, New Jersey, and graduated from Immaculata High School (Class of 1968) and St. John’s University (Class of 1972). He lived a beautiful life in New Jersey and California, and will be immensely missed. Rich blessed our lives with an incredible sense of humor and infectious personality. He brought joy and laughter to all who had the honor of knowing him.

We will celebrate his life with a Mass of Christian Burial on Saturday, April 21st, at 9:30am at the Immaculate Conception Church in Somerville.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Heart Association.

​We will love you forever, and carry your memory with us always. 

Alice Moritz

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Age 85
Teaneck, NJ

​Alice Moritz, 85, of Teaneck, New Jersey passed away on April 14, 2018 in Bridgewater, New Jersey.


Memorial services will be held 10:00 AM April 21, 2018 at Trinity Church, Teaneck, New Jersey.  In accordance with Alice's wishes there will be no viewing and burial will be after church at George Washington Memorial in Paramus, New Jersey.

Alice was born in Teaneck, New Jersey to Bernhardt and Alice Moritz on October 23, 1932.  She grew up in Teaneck and was a graduate of Teaneck High School.  She spent her entire work life as a secretary and administrative assistant in New York City, for an advertising agency, Fuller Smith & Roth, Time Magazine and finally with Money Magazine.  Alice was a devout Christian who gave freely of her time to charity.  She was an avid walker who always had a warm smile and pleasant greeting for anyone she met.  Alice was a kind women with many friends and will be greatly missed.

Alice is preceded in death by her father Bernhardt Moritz, mother Alice Moritz, step-mother Mildred Moritz and sister Annette Moritz Kolln. 

Alice is survived by her niece and nephews Ann ( Ron) DelRocco, Bruce (Patricia) Kolln, Scott ( Katy) Kolln; and grand nieces and nephews: Rachel (Francisco) Terrazas, Dan DelRocco, Michael Kolln, Steven Kolln, Elizabeth Kolln and Matthew Kolln.
In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations can be made to the Trinity Church.


​Ruth M. Bray

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Age 91
Somerville

Ruth M. Bray, wife of the late Bernard "Bernie" Bray, died April 22 at RWJ at Somerset in Somerville. Mrs. Bray was born in Alberts, PA and has resided in Somerville for over 70 years. She was a former cafeteria aid at Somerville High School many years ago.

A member of the First Baptist Church of Somerville, Mrs. Bray is survived by  her daughter Donna L. Bray and her son Keith J. Bray, his wife Janet, and her 3 grandsons Michael, his wife Dana and Eric and Jeffrey. Also surviving is her sister Irma Jones. Her other sister, Louise Falco predeceased her just recently.

A Funeral Service will be 11am on Saturday, April 28, at the Cusick Funeral Home, Somerville. Visitation will begin at 10am on Saturday prior to Service. Interment to follow at the New Cemetery, Somerville.

​In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Ruth's memory to the Somerville First Aid & Rescue Squad, 21 Park Ave., Somerville, NJ 08876.

Gabriella (Ella) Lang Rolef

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Age 93
Bridgewater

Ella Rolef from Bridgewater passed away, at the age of 93, in her home on April 25,2018, with her daughters by her side. It was the home she and her husband Walter Rolef physically built themselves in 1952.
   
Ella was born in Newark, NJ. She has two daughters, Jane Rolef Parise, son-in-law Jerry Parise and daughter Dale Rolef. She also has has one granddaughter Elizabeth Parise Mikulik and two great-grand children Drew and Lauren. Husband Walter Rolef passed away in 2004. 
     
Ella had a very active life. She worked for Prudential until her children were born. Later in life she was a dental assistant and attended Art School. She was an accomplished artist of oil paintings for 60 years and has won numerous awards. She taught oil painting and was a member of the American Art Association of Somerset County. 
     
​In addition to her painting career, Ella was on the New Jersey State Women's Field Hockey Team, played basketball for Prudential and played competitive Women's Softball. Ella loved participating in competitive sports.  Ella enjoyed the beach, swimming and the mountains. She has enjoyed going on vacations, cruises and playing bingo. Visiting hours from 3pm-7pm on Sunday, April 29, at the Cusick Funeral Home, Somerville. Funeral Service 11am on Monday, April 30, at the funeral home. Entombment to follow at Somerset Hills Memorial Park, Basking Ridge.


James W. Petrosini

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Age 37
Readington

James William Petrosini, died May 18th in Branchburg. Mr. Petrosini was born in Plainview, New York and resided in Readington most of his life.
A graduate of Immaculata High School and Kings College in Wilkes-Barre, PA, James was known to his friends and family as a kind and caring man who was an avid weight lifter and passionate sports fan of the New York Yankees and New York Jets.
Surviving are his parents James and Barbara Petrosini, brother Christopher Petrosini, sister-in-law Kristin Petrosini and his nephew and niece Vincent and Vanessa Petrosini.
Visiting from 3-5pm and 7-9pm on Tuesday, May 22, at the Cusick Funeral Home, Somerville. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 9:30am on Wednesday, May 23, at the Immaculate Conception Church, Somerville. Interment to follow at Resurrection Cemetery, Piscataway. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in James’s name to the Special Olympics New Jersey, PO Box 3589, Princeton, NJ 08543-3589

Evonne Federico

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Age 84
Bridgewater

Evonne Johnston Federico, 84, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her family on Friday, May 18, 2018 after battling cancer.  She was born on March 12, 1934 in Wilmington, Delaware to Lila Scott Johnston and Robert S. Johnston.  Evonne was employed for many years as a Customer Service Representative with Devro, and later American Standard until she retired. She was past President of the Somerville Schools PTO, and was active in community service.

Evonne was preceded in death by her husband, Gerald (Jerry) of 43 years.  She is survived by her sister, Lois Streletz and husband Zeno. She is also survived by her six children: Karen Honey, Lawrence and fiancé Meryl, Robert and wife Linda, Patricia Papera and husband Mark, Richard and wife Cheryl, and Steven and wife Dawn, 8 grandchildren, 6 great-grand children, and another great grandchild on the way.

Evonne enjoyed spending time with family and friends. She was an avid photographer, and could be seen at all family events with her camera in hand.

Visitation will begin at 10:30am on Tuesday, May 22, and conclude with a brief Prayer Service at Noon at the Cusick Funeral Home in Somerville.  Burial will take place at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the American Cancer Society.

​Marie I. Seaman

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Age 86
Formerly of Bridgewater

Marie I. Seaman, wife of the late Ralph B. Seaman, died May 20, 2018. Mrs. Seaman was born and raised in Warren and resided in Martinsville and Bridgewater for 30 years and then after her retirement in 2002 as the Payroll Administrator for Bridgewater Township she moved to Long Valley to live with her daughter, Jill and family.

Surviving are her brother Peter Pierangeli,her children Pamela Gallo, Mark Seaman and Jill Rogers, her grandchildren Anthony, Peter, Rachel, Kate and her niece and nephew Jolene and Jonathan.

Visiting hours from 6pm-9pm on Thursday, May 24, at the Cusick Funeral Home in Somerville.The Committal Service and her family's remembrances will be held at 10:30am on Friday, May 25, at the Mausoleum Chapel of Holy Redeemer Cemetery, 1734 Clinton Ave.in South Plainfield.

​In lieu of flowers memorial donations maybe made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, PO Box 1000 Dept 142, Memphis, TN 38101-9908.

Barbarann E. Graziano

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Age 77
Somerville

Barbarann E. Graziano,77, died peacefully Monday, May 28, 2018 at Green Knoll Center in Bridgewater, N.J. She was born on October 24,1940 in Plainfield N.J. to the late Anthony and Myrtle Graziano.

Barbara was a machine operator for Lee Controls for many years before retiring. She especially loved cooking and spending time with her family and friends. She is pre deceased by her Daughters Dale L. Jones and Sheryl Babcock. Surviving are her two sons, Daniel A. Babcock daughter in law Kimberly Babcock of Phillipsburg N.J. and Christopher Babcock, eleven Grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.

​Visitation will begin at 6pm on Thursday, May 31, and conclude with a Funeral Service at 7:30pm at the Cusick Funeral Home in Somerville.

​Giovanni G. Millocca

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Age 69
Readington township

Giovanni G. Millocca, Father of the late Marie Antoinette Millocca, died on May 26 while visiting relatives and friends in Italy. He was born in Trapani, a city in western Sicily and came to United States in 1969 and resided in Brooklyn, NY before moving to Readington in 1993.

Mr. Millocca just recently retired as owner of M and G Tool & Die Company in Kearny, NJ, a company he founded in 1986. A member of St. Ann's Church in Raritan, a soccer fan of his beloved Juventus Football Club and a regular customer and dear friend at the Italian Bakery on Somerset Street in Raritan.

​Surviving are his wife Josephine, his son Francesco (Frankie) and siblings Vincenza Scotto and Frank Millocca. Funeral arrangements are pending.   

Hugh T. McAleavy

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Age 68
Somerville

Hugh T. McAleavy of Somerville, NJ passed away on June 2, 2018. Hugh was born and raised in Somerville. He was a graduate of Immaculata High School and received his Bachelor of Science degree from Seton Hall University. At Seton Hall, he was a cadet in the Army ROTC program and he received the award for the most outstanding cadet in his company during graduation ceremonies at Fort  Knox, KY. Upon his graduation, he was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Army during the Vietnam War.
 
After his military service, Hugh served as a police officer in his hometown, retiring in 2001. During his career he was twice awarded the Medal of Valor for actions taken in the line of duty. After his retirement from law enforcement, he worked with his beloved partner Jake, as an explosive detection canine handler for MSA Security in New York City. Hugh was an active member of the American Legion Post 12 in Somerville, the Fraternal Order of Eagles - Aerie Lodge 2137 and an Exempt Member of the Somerville Fire Department Lincoln Hose Company #4.
 
Hugh is survived by his wife, Elizabeth; his former wife Noreen McAleavy, his son Hugh T. McAleavy Jr. and wife Tina, daughters Carra Henderson and husband James, Meghan McAleavy and husband Robert Ryan, his grandchildren Nora Henderson, Emma McAleavy, and Michael H. McAleavy, and his brother Francis P. McAleavy IIIHugh was predeceased by his parents, Emily and Frank McAleavy, Jr.

Visiting hours from 5pm-8pm on Tuesday, June 5, at the Cusick Funeral Home, Somerville. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 9:30am on Wednesday, June 6, at the Immaculate Conception Church, Somerville. Interment to follow at St. Bernard Cemetery, Bridgewater.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Hugh T. McAleavy's name to the Immaculate Conception School Scholarship Fund, 35 Mountain Ave., Somerville, NJ 08876.

Giovanni G. Millocca

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Age 69
Readington Township


Giovanni G. Millocca, Father of the late Marie Antoinette Millocca, died on May 26 while visiting relatives and friends in Italy. He was born in Trapani,a city in western Sicily and came to United States in 1969 and resided in Brooklyn, NY before moving to Readington in 1993. Mr. Millocca just recently retired as owner of M and G Tool & Die Company in Kearny, NJ, a company he founded in 1986. A member of St. Ann's Church in Raritan, a soccer fan of his beloved Juventus Football Club and a regular customer and dear friend at the Italian Bakery on Somerset Street in Raritan.. Surviving are his wife Josephine, his son Francesco (Frankie) and siblings Vincenz Scotto and Frank Millocca. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10:30am on Friday, June 8, at St. Ann Church, Raritan

Anthony F. Casino

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Age 88
Raritan 


Anthony F. Casino, a.k.a. Sonny, Tippy, Ant, Cat, 88, died peacefully on May 6, 2018 of natural causes. Born in Raritan, Anthony remained a lifelong resident here as well. A veteran of the Korean War, he will forever be remembered as a modest, thrifty man, who loved to laugh. He’s survived by his children Michele, Sharon, Susan and Anthony; 5 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren and sister, Anna. He’s preceded in death by his beloved wife, Jane; siblings Mary, Jenny, Josephine, Rose, and Peter.
 
His life was forever transformed when he married the extraordinary Jane Edith Ciemiecky in 1952. At the time of Jane’s death, they were married 57 years; a triumph worth noting given their very different personalities. He was employed by Sears Roebuck for 44 years prior to retirement and deeply involved in local politics. He was a long-time member of the Italian-American Club, Star of Italy and residing President for several years. His greatest joys were eating “exceptional” Italian food, watching old movies and the Yankees, singing along with ol’ Blue Eyes and achieving multiple birdies while golfing. His all-time favorite expression- “Canta tu”. May you sing forever Pops!
   
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, June 30th at Evangel Chapel, 505 NJ-28, Bridgewater. Doors open at 10:30am. A guestbook to post messages and memories is available online at:www.cusickfuneralhome.com

​Wayne T. Mella

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Age 62
Flagtown (Hillsborough)

Wayne Thomas Mella died peacefully on June 16 from a long illness. He was born in New Brunswick, raised in Bridgewater and resided in Flagtown (Hillsborough Township) for 30 years.

Surviving are his wife of 36 years Karen (Boast) Mella, his son Dan and his daughter Kathryn and his 2 sisters Kathy Winchock and Lynn Vanderbeek. Wayne was predeceased by his parents Anthony and Helen Mella.

Wayne most recently was employed for 5 years at Barry's Appliance in Bridgewater. Prior to his employment there, he worked in sales for many years for various vinyl plastic companies throughout the East Coast. Wayne's greatest joys were his family and wonderful friends and attending NASCAR Racing with his son Dan as well as reading, home improvement, woodworking and watching football especially Rutgers Football.

A 1973 graduate of Bridgewater H.S. West and a 1981 graduate of Rutgers University with a BS degree in Business Administration, Wayne will be sorely missed by all those who knew him.

​Visiting hours from 6pm-9pm on Wednesday, June 20, at the Cusick Funeral Home in Somerville. Cremation will be private.


Robert M. Reimer

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Age 93
Somerset, formerly of Cincinnati, OH

Robert Michael Reimer passed away in New Jersey on June 16, 2018 at the age of 93 from complications of old age.

Born on May 2, 1925 in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, Bob served as a Clerk in the US Army, then earned a degree in Mechanical Engineering from Marquette University. He went to work for General Electric’s Aircraft Engine Division shortly after graduating, and met his wife Joan Dempsey while employed at GE’s facility in Lynn, Massachusetts.

​He was later transferred to GE’s Jet Engine unit in 
Evandale, Ohio, and made his home in Cincinnati. He earned his Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Cincinnati, and held several leadership positions in the Cincinnati chapter of the ASME.

Bob and Joan had five children: Janet Reimer, Carol (Reimer) Goett, Robert J. Reimer, Brian Reimer, and Therese (Reimer) Neis. A devout Catholic, Bob served as the Head Lector at Our Lady of the Rosary parish in Greenhills for many years, and sent all five of his children to Catholic high schools in Cincinnati, and later to the University of Notre Dame.

Bob loved working with his hands. He built furniture and electrical devices as a hobby, and had a remarkable talent for repairing cars.  He learned to dance the polka as a child in Wisconsin, and became a square dancing enthusiast after he retired from GE. He was an active member and avid bridge player at the Maple Knoll Village Retirement Center in the 1990’s and early 2000’s, then moved to New Jersey in 2010 to be near his daughter Carol as his health declined.

Bob was preceded in death by his wife Joan, and by his late-in-life companion Delores HagemanHe is survived by two brothers – Anton and Louis Reimer; one sister –Anne Gillen; his five children; twelve grandchildren –Jeffrey, David and Katherine Goett; Mercy Hume; Faith and Christopher Bachner-Reimer; Emily, Karen, Laura, and Maria Neis; and Thomas and Joan Reimer; and by his five great-grandchildren – Caroline Hume; Anne and Daniel Reimer; and Maria and Liliana Goett.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 11am on Friday, June 22, at the Immaculate Conception Church in Somerville, NJ. He will be buried in Malden,Massachusetts beside his wife of thirty-four years, Joan.

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​Jessie (Gray) Foy

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Age 91
Bridgewater

Jessie (Gray) Foy, wife of the late Philip Foy, died June 19. Mrs. Foy was born in Kearny and resided in Plainfield before moving to Bridgewater 30 years ago. She was employed by the City of Plainfield as a Bacteriologist in charge of their laboratory testing.

A graduate of Cedar Crest College, Allentown, PA, Mrs. Foy is survived by her son William (Billy) Foy and a sister Shirley Vanderhoof.

Graveside Service will be held on Friday, June 22, at 2:30pm at the Hillside Cemetery, Scotch Plains.

   

Arlene J. Meixner

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Arlene J. Meixner, 81, passed peacefully into eternal rest with her family at her side on June 23, 2018.  She was born to Walter A. Young and Laura Jeanette (Barnes) Young on March 20, 1937 in Elizabeth, NJ, and graduated from Linden High School. She had three brothers, Bertram, Merrill, and Allen, and one sister, Delores. On July 6, 1957, she married Carl E. Meixner and had five children. They moved around and settled in Bridgewater, NJ where they built their own home and raised their children.  She worked part-time at the Reynolds Department Store at the Somerville Shopping Center for over 10 years.  Arlene was an active member of the Somerville Elks and the Martinsville Methodist Church.  In 1983, they relocated to Chincoteague, Virginia.  Arlene was a member of the Eastern Star, worked at Shore Bank, and then NASA on Wallops Island for the Navy in Purchasing until her retirement.  

Arlene loved the beach, dancing, Bingo, crocheting, and most of all, spending time with her family and friends.  Despite lives adversities, she was always cheerful and had a smile for everyone.

She leaves her loving memories to be cherished by her husband, Carl, of 60 years, her daughters Peggy Meixner Waitikowich and husband Stanley Waitikowich, Karen Vogt and husband James Vogt, Carlene Meixner Schiavo and former husband William Schiavo, her grandchildren Marc S. Vogt and wife Lisa M. (Wood) Vogt, Stephanie (Schiavo) Chance and husband Cory Chance, Kevin M. Waitikowich, Randy J. Vogt, and Kris D. Urs, nieces and nephews. 

Arlene was pre deceased by her parents, siblings, daughter Laura A Meixner, and son Robert C Meixner.

A celebration of Arlene’s life will be held at 4:00 pm- 7:30 pm, on Sunday, July 1st at Raritan Valley Country Club, Bridgewater, NJ. For friends and relatives in MD/VA, a  memorial service will be scheduled on Chincoteague Island in the near future.  In lieu of flowers a donation may be made to your local Hospice.


​Myra A. Stazo

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Age 81
Bridgewater

Myra A. Stazo, wife of the late Peter Stazo, died June 27. Mrs. Stazo was born in Somerville and resided in Bridgewater for over 50 years.

She is survived by her daughter Christine her husband Joe and her son James his wife Lillian, 6 grandchildren and 1 great grandson.

​Visiting will begin 11am on Tuesday, July 3, and conclude with a Funeral Service at Noon at the Cusick Funeral Home, Somerville. Interment will follow at St. Bernard Cemetery, Bridgewater.

Karen Ann Piazza

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​Age: 61
Belford

Karen A. Piazza passed into eternal rest on June 27th following a battle with Cancer. She was born and grew up in North Brunswick and resided in Belford. She was a graduate of North Brunswick Township High School, a very gifted writer, singer and performer. Karen loved music, creative writing and the beach but most of all spending time with her Family. She had a heart of gold and adored her nieces and nephews. Her smile would light up a room. 

Karen is survived by her Mother, Claire Lester Piazza of Somerville, Sister Gina Piazza Hodes and her Husband Steven Hodes of Ringwood, Brother Frank Piazza and his wife Donna Piazza of Somerville, Step Mother Patricia Piazza of Somerset, Aunt Mauren Maloney of Monroe Township, Niece's and Nephews Frankie Piazza of Somerville, Jordan and Gianna Hodes of Ringwood, and Amanda and Steve Brisson of Somerville. Karen is predeceased by her Father Frank Piazza of Somerset. 

Visitation will start at 12 noon with a service at 1pm on July 14th at Cusick Funeral Home, 80 Mountain Avenue, Somerville, NJ 08876. No repass to follow.

Helen M. Doherty

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Age 84
Educator
PALMER, PA
 
Helen M. Doherty, 92, died Wednesday, July 11 at Old Orchard Health Care Center in Palmer Township.
Helen originally from Easton and Bridgewater Township, NJ was born Aug, 1, 1925 in Camden, NJ, the daughter of Albert A. Hartman and Margaret T. (Steigerwald) Hartman. The family subsequently moved to Gibbstown, NJ, where Helen attended Greenwich Township School across the street from her homea harbinger of her life-long association with education.
 
“For as long as I can remember, I wanted to be a teacher,” she recalled in a 2002 interview. “I lined up my dolls as a class and insisted my brother play too.”
 
Helen graduated from Paulsboro High School, where she developed her passion for science, and Rowan University (Glassboro State College) in 1948. She often talked about how she caught the train behind the Greenwich school to attend college and how the engineer made an unscheduled stop to pick up and drop her off a block away from her house.
 
Armed with a Bachelor degree in teaching and a job placement referral from the college, Helen landed her first teaching experience at Finderne School in the Bridgewater Township, NJ school district. It was there that she met and married the school’s industrial arts teacher, Patrick R. Doherty, Jr. Helen took time off to start a family with two sons born in 1955 and 1959.
 
Helen returned to the classroom in 1960 with a variety of substitute teaching assignments, eventually taking a full-time position as a sixth grade teacher at Van Derveer School in the Somerville Public Schools system.


It was the start of a 50-year relationship that saw Helen become helping teacher for the district and supervisor of state/federal programs for 13 years. In 1986, she returned to the classroom until retiring from teaching in 1992. That was the start of her second career with the district as science program coordinator and educational consultant, in which she pioneered the use of video conferencing and distance learning. Today, the school still honors Helen’s dedication to education by holding an annual Helen M. Doherty Science Fair in her name.
 
Helen is predeceased by her parents, her husband and her brother. She is survived by her sons, Timothy E. and Christopher M., daughter-in-law, Laura J.; her eight grandchildren; Timothy’s children—Joseph and Ryan Current, Erin Miller, Megan, Sean; Christopher’s children—Patrick, Kaitlyn and Ryan; her great-grandchildren, Julian and Jayden Current and Khaylli, Rhylee and Daymian Current.
 
Visitation will be held on Sunday, July 15th from 2-5pmand on Monday, at 8:15am at Cusick Funeral Home, 80 Mountain Ave, Somerville, NJ 08876. A Mass of Christian Burial will be on Monday, July 16th at 9:30am at Immaculate Conception Church, 35 Mountain Ave, Somerville, NJ 08876 followed by her interment at Calvary Cemetery & Chapel, 2398 West Marlton Pike, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002
 
In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to Somerville Board of Education, 51 Union Ave., 
Somerville, NJ 08876 in care of the Helen M. Doherty Science Fair.

Ellen L. Jamison

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Age 84
Somerville

Ellen L. Jamison, wife of the late Edward Jamison Jr., died July 11. Mrs. Jamison was born in Summit and graduated from Millburn High School. She has been a resident of Somerville since 1962 and member of the Immaculate Conception Church there.

Surviving are her children Lynn Booth, her husband Scott of Newtown, PA, Edward Jamison, his wife Laura of Basking Ridge and Jeffrey Jamison, his wife Viola of Bridgewater, her sister Gail Murtha of Marlboro, her grandchildren Sarah, Ashley, Paige, Jeffrey and Brittany and her great granddaughter Caroline. Her brother John Storey predeceased her.

Visiting hours from 5pm-8pm on Monday, July 16, at the Cusick Funeral Home, Somerville. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 9:30am on Tuesday, July 17, at the Immaculate Conception Church, Somerville. Interment to follow at St. Bernard Cemetery, Bridgewater.

​In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in her memory to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, 136 Mountainview Blvd., Basking Ridge, NJ 07920
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