Obituary for Raymond Ascolese Sr. Port Reading Nj

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Wayne David Evans

Wayne David Evans passed away on Thursday, May 22, 2020. In his 21 short years, he touched so many lives and left behind an army of people whom loved and adored him. From the moment he was born, he was a consummate and utter joy. He had an infectious smile, warm and empathetic spirit, and he was the kindest soul. Those that even knew Wayne just a little say how he had the ability to bring people together and make every one feel included and special.

He was the first to assistance clear away dinner plates, help the next door neighbor with groceries and he ever thanked his mother, Barb, each and every night, for making dinner. He loved his mother and male parent enormously. He showered his female parent with gifts and love, not merely on mother's day, but randomly leaving candies or flowers to prove his appreciation for all of her hard work. Fifty-fifty as a young teen, he would save his coin to buy these gifts to prove his mother only how much she meant to him. He talked at length with his father, Wayne, a carpenter by trade, nearly the love of his own budding construction career. He helped with his father, beginning at a young age, learning and profitable him on task sites. Every father'southward 24-hour interval, he took his dad golfing along with his brother Gri ffi northward enjoying the time together. One of his very first tattoo's was of his mother and father's birth dates. To say, he was an incredible loving son is an understatement.

It was his brother, Rob, a foreman at Harrington Contractors, who introduced him to his dearest of excavation and heavy equipment. Wayne joined Harrington Contractors right out of high school and immediately excelled in the company. Moving quickly in the ranks, Wayne spoke with such pride of both his company and of his work. In every motion-picture show taken of Wayne at work, he was focused and grinning while operating chiliad pound machinery. To find such joy in a career alludes well-nigh adults their whole life but Wayne was so fortunate to have constitute his passion early on. He had an incredible work ethic always wanting to pick upwards overtime and do whatever was necessary and asked of him.

He had a wicked sense of sense of humor and enjoyed playing jokes along with his sister, Dana, on their mother. They would loving squad upward to tease her and bond over long running jokes. He loved joking with his brother Gri ffi due north besides, teaming up with him, to joke with their male parent and spending time with his youngest sister Sky. He had the ability to move quickly from an developed conversation to speaking gently and kindly to Sky and his nieces. He cherished his moments with his nieces Emma, Hazel, Viviana and Scarlett, making sure he saw them often and thoroughly enjoyed his role as an uncle and brother.

Wayne was a gifted baseball player in loftier school and went on to play in a men's soft ball league with his brother Rob. He and Rob enjoyed many nights together both on and o ff the field. He helped Rob with domicile projects and relished his fourth dimension at his blood brother and his married woman, Desiree'due south, abode. He had a passion for cars and loved his dog Charlie.

He loved spending fourth dimension with his girlfriend of three years Carly. Wayne and Carly both attended Hackettsown High School and sweethearts. They ofttimes finished each other'south sentences and while Wayne loved the band Motley Crew, he often went to state music concerts for Carly.

He had a running joke with his cousin Madison nigh who was their grandmother's favorite. Wayne, being the offset built-in grandson on his father's side, and Madison, the first built-in granddaughter, shared a special cousin bond, often joking each was Gram's favorite and always vying to motility up in the position by calling or texting Gram and then letting the other one know.

He was an incredible grandson to his grandparents Donna, Paul, Dave and Tammy and every bit they are lovingly known as Gram, Pop, Poppop and Nana. Nosotros know he is at present in sky with his

maternal grandparents, Grandfather and Grandma, Richard and Barbara Schmidt. They will wait over him until we meet again.

Wayne is survived by his parents Barbara Schmidt and Wayne Evans. HIs siblings Dana Toro, her daughter Emma, his blood brother Rob Toro, his wife, Desiree, daughters Hazel, Viviana, Scarlett, his brother Gri ffi n Evans and his sister Sky Evans. His paternal grandparents Donna and Paul Hughes and Dave and Tammy Evans. As well as his many aunts, uncles, cousins, lifelong best friend Marker and girlfriend Carly Edmunds.

We will forever be grateful to have had him in our lives, fifty-fifty for this short time, as he left a lasting mark on each and every life that he touched. Words cannot possibly limited how much sadness we feel and how much honey and joy he brought to the earth.

Wayne, nosotros honey and miss you.

Funeral services will be held at Cochran Funeral Home, Hackettstown, NJ on Wednesday, May 27, 2020. In lieu of flowers, please brand a charitable donation in Wayne's proper noun to a favorite charity. As a reminder, masks must exist worn at all times at the funeral and cemetery. The family would like to thank Harrington Contractors for their enormous support and generosity during this time. Just another case of how Wayne blessed so many lives and in turn had the love and back up of so many.

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Glenn Evans

Glenn Evans
On Friday, May 15, 2020, Glenn Evans historic period 70 of Hackettstown, NJ, passed away after valiant battle with ALS.
Born in W Virginia to the late Walter Ross and Audrey Louise (Wright) Evans,
Glenn served in the U.Due south. Navy from 1967 to 1971 as a Helicopter Rescue Aircrewman. He was a graduate of Bloomfield College and worked for the City of Eastward Orangish as a Supervisor for over 30 years.
An avid sportsman and a fun loving guy who was full of life and energy.  He enjoyed hunting, fishing,  archery, boating, and golfing with a multitude of friends.
Glenn is survived by his devoted married woman of 46 years Dorothy (Charles) Evans; daughter Kellie Marie Evans Bray of Long Valley.  He was a proud and loving grandfather of Addison Jane Bray and William Cole Bray Jr. and loving sis Linda D'Aloia of Florham Park, many nieces, nephews, sisters-in-laws and a blood brother-in-law.
A individual visitation will be on Th, May 21, 2020 at the Cochran Funeral Home, 905 High Street Hackettstown, NJ 07840 with a graveside service and burial to follow at Pequest Spousal relationship Cemetery in Great Meadows, NJ. A memorial mass and gathering will be held at a later date.

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Caslyn Edmondson

Caslyn Jennifer Edmondson was born July 31, 1960. She grew up in Georgetown, Guyana and was raised by her female parent and male parent, Norma Codrington and the late Fitzherbert Codrington. Caslyn originally wanted to go an electrician and therefore, attended Guymine Trade School in Linden, Guyana. She earned her certificate in electrical engineering in 1980. During that time, Caslyn met George at a friend'south firm party. After that twenty-four hour period, they were inseparable. George would leave Georgetown and visit Caslyn at school most every weekend. They managed a long-distance relationship. On December 18, 1982, George took Caslyn as his bride and continued to alive in Georgetown. In 1983, Caslyn and George brought Germain Edmonson into this world. Two years after, George Jr. was built-in, and then, Gavin in 1988. Afterwards many years, Caslyn and George moved to the United states and gave birth to their concluding son, Glenn, in 1998. Caslyn sons are her pride and joy!

In the tardily 1990'due south, Caslyn decided she did not desire to experience another electrical shock once more and therefore, began to explore her interest in nursing. Caslyn realized that nursing was a gift that God gave her. She became a certified nursing assistant (CNA), so a license practical nurse (LPN). Soon after, Caslyn passed her land lath test to become a Registered Nurse (RN). She cared for her patient's solar day and night. At the time of her passing, Caslyn was employed by Business firm of Good Shepherd, Hackettstown, NJ every bit a RN.

Caslyn developed a called-for desire for a stronger relationship with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. She began to look for churches. She spent a lot of time at a catholic church, until one day she found a flyer for the River of Life Ministries under the leadership of Pastor Melvin Travis. She asked her husband if he wanted to attend church with her. George said "nope" and went home to watch soccer. The shock on Caslyn's face was priceless, however, she continued to pray and encourage her hubby to attend service. Eventually, George attended service and before he knew information technology, he began to develop his ain personal relationship with God. Caslyn was a kind-hearted, courageous, pleasant, confidently outspoken, and encourager not only to her husband but for her entire family.

Caslyn is survived by her loving husband, George Edmondson, Sr.; Her sons, Germain Edmondson, George Edmondson, Jr., Gavin Edmondson and Glenn Edmondson; Her Mom: Norma Codrington; Her five grandchildren, Trinity, Tyler, Aaron, Noah and Damian; Her sisters, June Codrington- Kole, Denise Blackman, the late Gillene Trotman, Shelly, Sharon, Shawn,  Joy, Judy, Anthony and Ann. Her beginning cousins, Michelle Vancooten, Marlyn De Abreu-Waterton, Denise De Abreu, Derrick De Abreu, Douglas De Abreu, Simone Roberts- Smith, Abiola Codrington, Dellon Roberts, Caslyn Roberts- Brownish, Peta Roberts, Peter Roberts, Rawl Roberts, Neil Roberts, Earl Roberts and late Precious stone Roberts; Her mother-n-constabulary, Eula Edmondson;  Her sister-due north-laws, Avril Edmondson, Eulleen Edmondson, Evelyn Edmondson, Jennifer Edmondson, Margaret Dash, Marlyn Edmondson; Her nieces and nephews; Sean Roberts, Selwyn Roberts, Alicia Codrington, Jude Benjamin, Shondell Cozier, Kegan Trotman, Kiwani Trotman, Kavon Trotman, Kwan Trotman, Keisha Trotman, Kelly Trotman, Zaire Codrington, Raine Codrington, Shanike Burnett, Edith Codrington, Geanette Codrington, Brentmore Jr. Blackman, Dason Sandiford, Gabriel Edmondson, Gary Dash, Gerad Edmondson, Guy Edmondson Jr., Jason Edmondson, Ka'iulani Edmondson, Mathew Edmondson, Marlon Tanner, Randy Edmondson, Travis Edmondson, Donette Sandiford, Grace Edmondson, Michelle Dash, Linda Goodman, Mandell Dash, Natoya Edmondson, Odessa Edmondson, Ollecia Edmondson, Onecia Edmondson, Orfie Dash, Tamala Bowes, Tamica Dash, Taura Edmondson, Tiana Edmondson, Tunesha Edmondson, Tunesia Carter, Tomica Edmondson; Her uncles, Piercy Roberts Sr. and Leslie Roberts and Wimot Codrington. Her blood brother-due north-laws, Brentmore Blackman, Gordan Edmondson, Gregory Edmondson and Guy Edmondson, Her church building family, River of Life Ministries under the leadership of Pastor Melvin Travis and a host of many other family and relatives.

A Celebration of Caslyn's life will exist held from 2:00pm-ii:30pm, on Friday, Apr 10th. The service will be at the Hollywood Memorial Park Cemetery, 1500 Stuyvesant Ave, Union, NJ with Reverend Melvin officiating.

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Carolyn Lible G. Eroh

Carolyn G. Lible Eroh, historic period 88, of Mountain Lake, NJ died Monday, April half dozen, 2020 at abode. Carolyn was born May 12, 1931 in Newark, NJ to the tardily George and Charlotte (Geffinger) Lible. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her dearest husband, Claude Eroh, Jr. and her cherished blood brother, George Lible.

She was employed past American Can, Washington, NJ as a Quality Assurance Representative for many years before retiring.  Prior to that she was employed as a Clerk for Bluish Cantankerous and Blue Shield, Newark, NJ.  Carolyn was a dedicated wife and mother, she volition be deeply missed by all who knew her.

She is survived by her devoted son, Claude Eroh, Three and married woman Kathleen, her loving sister, Suzanne Garrity and life partner Scott Albertson.

A private graveside burial will be held at Pequest Wedlock Cemetery, Great Meadows, NJ.

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Claude C. Eroh, Jr.

Claude C. Eroh, Jr, age 91, of Mountain Lake, NJ died Friday, January iii, 2020 at dwelling house. Claude was built-in June 8, 1928 in Hazelton, PA to the belatedly Claude and Bertha (nee-Swiers) Eroh Sr. In addition to his parents he was preceded in expiry past this 3 sisters, Shirley Seargent, Dolores Buz, and Dorothy Lutton.

He served proudly in the United states of america Army and the US Naval Reserves and was previously employed by Kmart, Hackettstown, NJ as their Shipping/Receiving Supervisor.  Claude was an avid collector of Bluish Grass Music and was a former fellow member of the American Legion, Belvidere, NJ

He is survived by his devoted wife, Carolyn (nee-Lible) Eroh, his loving son, Claude 3 and wife Kathleen Eroh, and his blood brother, Raymond Eroh.

Visitation will exist held at the Cochran Funeral Home, 905 High Street, Hackettstown, NJ 07840 on Monday, January half-dozen, 2020 from ii-4 and 7-9 pm.

A funeral service will be held at the funeral dwelling on Tuesday, Jan vii, 2020 at 11 am.

Burial will be in Pequest Spousal relationship Cemetery, Great Meadows following services.

In lieu of Flowers donations may be made to: Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, 99 Sparta Artery, Newton, NJ 07860 in memory of Claude.

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John W. Engelhardt

John Westward. Engelhardt, historic period 91, of Budd Lake, NJ died Tuesday, November 26, 2019 at Hackettstown Regional Medical Middle, Hackettstown, NJ. John was born August 12, 1928 in Hollis, NY to the tardily John F.West. and Marie C. (Meyer) Engelhardt. In addition to his parents John was preceded in death by his dear wife Lillian and a sister, Elsie Rohrer.

He served proudly in the US Army during the Korean War from 1950 to 1952.  He was employed by Honeywell, Morristown, NJ every bit a Traffic Analyst for many years before his retirement.  John was a devoted member of the Redeemer Lutheran Church of Succasunna, NJ and enjoyed spending time with his family.

He is survived past 2 sons, John Engelhardt and wife Karen and their 3 children, Bruce Engelhardt and wife Laura and his iv children, Ida Engelhardt and her husband William Dark-brown and their i child, Lillian Goral and married man Dariusz and their ane child, and a brother William "Bill" Engelhardt.

All services at this time were individual and nether the direction of the Cochran Funeral Habitation, 905 High Street, Hackettstown, NJ 07840. Online Condolences can be left at www.cochranfuneral.com.  In lieu of flowers donations may exist made to the Wounded Warriors Foundation, P.O. Box 96860 Washington DC 20077-7677.

A memorial service will be held at a afterward date.

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Doris Emrich

Doris Louise Emrich, nee Shoemaker, 91, died on Friday, Nov ane, 2019 at Holly Manor Nursing Abode in Mendham, NJ.

"Well done, good and faithful servant."  Matthew 25:21

Doris was born to Jonas and Florence Shoemaker and was raised in Spring City, PA.  She was married to Richard (Dick) Emrich in December 1950. They moved from PA in 1964 and spent the residual of their lives in NJ, most of which in Rockaway Twp.

After graduating from Jump City High Schoolhouse, Doris attended business school in Reading, PA and worked as a secretarial assistant until 1953. She so devoted herself to homemaking until 1975 when she received her real estate license. She was employed by several agencies with Thomas Brackin Real Manor in Mountain Lakes, NJ existence her favorite. Doris enjoyed cartoon, sewing, candle making, and writing poesy. But most of all she enjoyed her family.

Doris loved her Lord & Savior Jesus Christ and was quick to share that love with those she came in contact with. She was a beloved member of Church building of the Covenant in Hackettstown, NJ.

She was predeceased by her husband of 62 years Dick Emrich. She is survived past her daughters Linda Channell & Nancy Butterfield, son-in-laws Tom Channell & Alan Butterfield, grandchildren Sean Channell, Charlotte Channell, Justin Webb, Shannon Webb, Olivia Post, and great-grandchildren Benjamin & Madelyn Webb.

A memorial service volition be held at Church building of the Covenant, 319 Blau Rd, Hackettstown, NJ at future appointment. Interment at Zion'southward Cemetery in Spring Metropolis, PA in the jump.

Arrangements entrusted to Cochran Funeral Home.

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Arlene V. Eberhardt

Arlene V Gaska, 74 of Hackettstown, NJ passed away peacefully on Monday June 17th at St. Clare'south Hospital in Dover NJ.  She was built-in on May 8th 1945, (Victory in Europe Day), in Newark, NJ to Victor and Catherine Gaska and was a 1963 Graduate of Due east Side High Schoolhouse in Newark NJ.  She lived most of her life in NJ spending 12 years in Spring Loma, Florida.  She was proud of her Polish heritage and loved animals, peculiarly her cat Molly.  She enjoyed crocheting, making crafts, gardening and cooking for big family gatherings.  She treasured spending time at the embankment and collecting seashells.  She would spoil anybody she knew with gifts, wrapping each one similar a slice of art.  She will be remembered for her beautiful sense of humor and missed for so much more.  She is preceded in death past her son John Infinito.  She is survived by her two children and their spouses, Angelo and Mayra Infinito of Hackettstown, NJ, Mike and Victoria Boatright of Circular Rock TX and her sister Dolores Loges of Warren NJ.  Funeral arrangements are past the Cochran Funeral Home, 905 High Street, Hackettstown, Due north.J. 07840 with a graveside service to be held on Fri, June 21st, 2019 at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in East Hanover NJ at 11:00am.  Those wishing to leave an online condolence may practice so at www.cochranfuneral.com/

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Jeanne Elizabeth Edwards

Jeanne Elizabeth Edwards, age 90, of Oxford formerly of Rockport, NJ died Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at Warren Haven Nursing Home. Jeanne was born May 31, 1928 in Long Branch, NJ to the tardily Frederick and Elizabeth (Robb) Kastenhuber. In improver to her parents she was preceded in death past her three brothers, Harry, Walt and Ted Kastenhuber.

Jeanne owned and operated the Jeanne'due south Ceramic Studio for many years. She was a member of the Rockport Presbyterian Church building, Rockport, NJ and graduated from Hackettstown High School Grade of 1947.  Jeanne was an avid poet, enjoyed knitting, played the pianoforte and had a great beloved of classical music.  She besides loved the outdoors and spending fourth dimension near the ocean.

She is survived by her longtime companion Jim Kuhl, a daughter, Patti J. Stuart and hubby Marker, her two sons, Gary Edwards and married woman Nancy, Perry Edwards and wife Susie, a brother, Robert "Bob" Kastenhuber, 8 grandchildren, Josh and wife Kelly, Melissa, Garrett, Wade and wife Claire, Cedar Vaughan, Evan Paul Vaughan and wife Ali, Kelsey, and Ryan, 7 great grandchildren, Riley, Ava, Connor, Avery, Beloved Conduct, Julien, and Wyatt and many nieces and nephews.

The funeral volition be held 11:00 am on Saturday, June 1, 2019 at Cochran Funeral Home, Inc., 905 High Street, Hackettstown, NJ.  Burial will follow at Pequest Union Cemetery, Keen Meadows.

Visitation will be Fri, May 31, 2019 from 3 pm - 7 pm at Cochran Funeral Domicile, Inc., 905 Loftier Street, Hackettstown, NJ.

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Barbara Ellicott

Barbara Ellicott, historic period 77, of Byram Township, NJ formerly of Orangish, Verona and Upper Montclair, NJ died Thursday, February 7, 2019 at Heath Village, Hackettstown, NJ.  Barbara was built-in Baronial fifteen, 1941 in Newark, NJ to the late Joseph and Shirley (Wolff) Berke.


Barbara had earned a bachleor's and a master'south degree from Montclair Country University and an educational doctorate from Nova Southeastern Academy, worked every bit a speech therapist at many public schools and became a self-employed voice communication linguistic communication pathologist for many years in Florham Park, NJ before retiring.  She was a passionate marathon runner, completing many marathons (as well every bit one-half-marathons and triathlons) all over the earth--in Vienna, London, Toronto and Boston, to name a few.  Barbara had a dark-brown belt in karate, enjoyed swimming and had a deep dearest of animals which encouraged her to be an gorging vegan. She wrote a number of books, includingThe Adventures of Teko.

She is survived by her 2 sons, Theodore Ellicott, Christopher Ellicott and wife Karen, two daughters, Laurie Ellicott, Beth Ellicott and companion Ben, her sister, Irene Spangler, her niece, Catherine Spangler, her uncle, Wallace Wolff and married woman Barbara, and her honey service dog, Teko.

All services are private.

For those desiring donations, they may be made to: Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter, 194 NJ-x, East Hanover, NJ 07936 in retention of Barbara.

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Louis East. Eltora

Louis E. Eltora, Jr., historic period 73, of Hackettstown, NJ died Tuesday, Jan one, 2019 at domicile in Hackettstown.  Louis was built-in September vii, 1945 in Newark, NJ. He is the son of the late Louis E. and the late Mary (Chuff) Eltora, Sr.

He served in the Army during the Vietnam War from 1966 to 1968.  He was employed by JCP&L, Hopatcong, NJ as a Supervisor.

He is survived past his wife of 52 years, Agnes (Derco) Eltora, 2 sons, Michael Eltora and Brian Eltora, ii daughters, Darlene Grecsek and Melisa Nelson.  He is also survived past 5 grandchildren, Zachary Homa, Jessica Homa, Allyson Homa, Logan Nelson, and Andrew Nelson.

The funeral volition be held ten:thirty am on Saturday, January 5, 2019 at Holy Cross Orthodox Church, 909 Road 517, Hackettstown, NJ with Father John Kassatkin officiating.

Calling hours will be Friday, January 4, 2019 from 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM at Cochran Funeral Home, Inc., 905 High Street, Hackettstown, N.J. 07840.

Those wishing to go out an online condolence may exercise so at www.cochranfuneral.com/

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Bertha Erskine

Bertha Erskine

Died: Feb 11, 2018

Bertha (Bert) Erskine, of Hackettstown, NJ passed away at her residence at the House of the Skillful Shepherd on Feb eleven, 2018 of natural causes.  Bertha would have been 94 years onetime later this calendar month.

Born in Belfast, Northern Republic of ireland, Bertha came to America settling in New York City with her husband Henry and daughter Lorraine in 1949. One time in America, Bertha and her hubby expanded the family past five more children. In improver to living in Belfast, New York Metropolis, and Hackettstown, Bertha has lived in New Milford, NJ, Hillsborough, NJ, Murfreesboro, TN, and Seneca, SC.

Bertha volition long be remembered for her passion for raising her six children, fondly reminiscing about the "sometime Country" of Ireland, as well as cooking and knitting.  Over the past several years, even knitting hats and scarfs for the military and caps for new born babies at Hackettstown Hospital.

Bertha is survived by her girl and son-in-law, Lorraine and Greg Harding of Seneca, SC, girl Marilyn Mickelson of Vienna, VA, daughter and son-in-law, Barbara and Steve Melofchik of Bounding main View, DE, son and daughter-in-law, Hank and Kathy Erskine of Light-green Brook, NJ, daughter Deidra Erskine of Asheville, NC, son and daughter-in-constabulary, David and Kelly Erskine of Cordova, TN, besides as six grandchildren, and 4 great grandchildren.  She is preceded in death past her husband, Henry.

A private memorial service will be held within the next few weeks. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in retention of Bertha Erskine to the House of the Good Shepherd, 798 Willow Grove Street, Hackettstown, NJ 07840.

Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Cochran Funeral Home, Inc. 905 High Street, Hackettstown NJ 07840.

For those wishing to get out online condolences, delight visit www.cochranfuneral.com

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Deborah South. Evans

Deborah Due south. Evans, historic period 83, of Hackettstown formerly of Glen Ridge, NJ died peacefully Fri, October 27, 2017 at her home in Heath Village, Hackettstown.  Ms. Evans was born August 26, 1934 in Bayonne, NJ. She is the girl of the late Charles F and Katherine (Suckow) Snover. In addition to her parents she is preceded in expiry by her honey husband, David Evans in 2012.

She was formerly employed past Montclair Academy, Montclair, NJ every bit a Librarian retiring many years ago.  Deborah was a graduate of Wellesley College, where she remained an active supporter of her Alma Mater.  She was a former member of Christ Church building, Bloomfield, NJ.  Deborah was an gorging reader, she loved and enjoyed all types of book genres, she was also very passionate about environmental bug.

She is survived by her devoted daughter, Katherine 50. Evans, her loving son, Jeff Evans and wife Diana and two grandchildren; Charles and Emily.

Cremation was individual.  A memorial will be held at a afterwards engagement.

Arrangements were under the direction of the Cochran Funeral Home, 905 Loftier Street, Hackettstown, NJ.

For those desiring, donations may be made to the Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, 99 Sparta Road, Newton, NJ  07860 in memory of Deborah.

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Ellen M. Eichler

Ellen M. Eichler, age 77, of Hackettstown died Monday, March xiii, 2017 at Hackettstown Regional Medical Centre.  Ellen was built-in July 23, 1939 in Bayonne, NJ. She is the daughter of Patrick and Margaret (Harley) McGarvey.  In improver to her parents she was predeceased by her beloved husband, Charles Eichler, her brothers, James, John, Denis and Patrick McGarvey and a sis, Mary O'Donnell.

Ellen was a devoted married woman, female parent and grandmother.

She is survived by her son Charles and his wife Gwen, her girl, Margaret Redmond and her husband Edward, a brother, Dan McGarvey, iii grandsons, Alex, Nick and Tyler.

A funeral Mass will be held 11:00 am on Saturday, March 18 at St. Mark'due south Roman Catholic Church, 59 Leap Lane, Long Valley, NJ with Rev. Msgr. Joseph Goode officiating.
**Annotation: The family requests that friends please meet at the church on Sat morning.

Burial will be in Hackettstown Union Cemetery, Hackettstown following the mass.

Visitation will be Friday, March 17 from 2:00 PM - iv:00 PM and 7:00 pm - ix:00 pm at Cochran Funeral Dwelling, Inc., 905 Loftier Street, Hackettstown, NJ.

In lieu of flowers, Delight consider making a donation to, Mental Health Association in New Bailiwick of jersey, Attn: Director of Development, 673 Morris Avenue, Suite 100, Springfield, NJ 07081

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Roger Eugene Eroh

Roger Due east. Eroh, age 49, of Hackettstown died Saturday Dec 24, 2016 at St. Luke'due south Hospital in Bethlehem. Roger was born June 3, 1967 at Dover General Hospital in Dover, New Jersey. He is the son of the belatedly Herbert Eroh Sr. and Norma Kishbaugh Eroh. Roger was a tireless worker over the years, many times property down 2 or three jobs at once. His terminal job was working in the catering department at Store Rite in Parsippany, New Jersey. He suffered a couple of strokes iv years back and has been living at Quakertown Center in Quakertown, Pennsylvania while recovering. He is survived by his brother Herb Eroh II of Riverdale New Jersey his wife Yvette and stepson Nathaniel, and his stepmother Grace Geraldine Eroh of Lansdale, Pennsyvlania.

There will exist a viewing service at Cochran Funeral Home, 905 High Street in Hackettstown, New Bailiwick of jersey on Thursday night December 29 from 4:30 pm to vii:30 pm. There will exist another viewing service at Heller Funeral Dwelling, 633 East 3rd Street in Nescopeck, Pennsylvania from 11am to 12:30pm on Fri forenoon December 30 with a short service to follow. Burying volition be at the Jonestown Cemetery in Jonestown, Pennsylvania following the service.

For those desiring donations may exist made to the American Diabetes Organisation, 1160 United states Highway 22, Suite 103, Bridgewater, NJ  08807 in memory of Roger.

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Charles F Eichler

Charles F Eichler, age lxxx, of Hackettstown died Saturday, October 8, 2016 in Hackettstown, N.J. Charles was built-in July v, 1936 in Jersey City, NJ. He is the son of the late John and the late Carrie (Bauer) Eichler. He married Ellen McGarvey. He served in the Air Forcefulness during peace fourth dimension from 1955 to 1959. He was previously employed at Newark Airport equally an aircraft mechanic. He is survived by: his married woman Ellen (McGarvey) Eichler; 1 son, Charles and his wife Gwen Eichler; 1 girl, Margaret Redmond and her husband Edward; one brother, Raymond and his wife Florence Eichler; one sister, Joan Rogers; and three grandsons. A mass of Christian burial will be held 10:00am on Saturday, Oct 15, 2016 at St. Marks Roman Catholic Church building, 59 Spring Lane, Long Valley, NJ with Father Joseph Goode officiating. Burial will take place at Union Cemetery, Hackettstown NJ 07840 immediately following the funeral mass. Calling hours will be Friday, October 14, 2016 from 2-four & 7-9pm at Cochran Funeral Dwelling house, Inc., 905 High Street, Hackettstown, N.J. 07840. Donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Clan, 400 Morris Avenue, Suite 251, Denville, NJ 07834. Those wishing to leave online condolences may exercise so at www.cochranfuneral.com.

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Richard H. Ellsworth

Richard H. Ellsworth, Sr. passed away August vii,2016, at the Karen Anne Quinlan Home for Hospice in Fredon Twp.,NJ., at the age of 85.  Son of Harry Wells Ellsworth and Gladys Williams Ellsworth, he was built-in in Bloomfield and grew up in Nutley, NJ.

He was a member of Harmony Gild F&A Masons, the Sussex canton Historical Society, the NRA and a supporter of the Brandy Station Foundation.

His life passion was our American Ceremonious War history and with his family, participated in Civil War Reenactments and Living History Programs for xxx years.  In 1983 organized a Memorial Unit of measurement of One thousand Company 1st Regiment of Volunteer Cavalry which was mustered out of Sussex County in Apr of 1863.

He is survived by his wife, Beverly Marlatt Ellsworth and their children, Jennifer Ellsworth Allen, her married man Stephen Allen and Jacob E. Ellsworth and his wife Gwendolyn Thompson Ellsworth and 5 granddaughters.  He is also survived past Jeanne Ellsworth, Bonnie Ellsworth Walker and husband Steve, Donna Ellsworth Make and her husband Scott, Evvie Ellsworth Condit and Rich Ellsworth, Jr., and his wife Peg O'Connell Ellsworth and their mother, Evelyn Mitchell Ellsworth; 12 grandchildren,xiii great-grandchildren.

A Celebration of Life volition exist held on Friday, August 12, 2016 at Cochran Funeral Habitation in Hackettstown NJ from 12:00 to 3:00pm.

In lieu of flowers, delight make a donation to the Marine Corps Constabulary Enforcement Foundation, www.mc-lef.org.

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Marilyn L. Elias

Marilyn 50. Elias, age xc, of Hackettstown, NJ formerly of Clearwater, FL died Saturday, October 18, 2014 at Morristown Memorial Infirmary, NJ.  Marilyn lived a long, full and happy life.  She was born December 12, 1923 in Cleveland, OH to the late Edward H. and Mary 1000. (Lanius) Lange.  She was preceded in expiry by her husband; Andrew B. Elias in 1996, and her ii brothers; Clark and Robert Lange.

She was previously employed by Northward Ridgeville Dept. of Pedagogy, N Ridgeville, OH as their Food Service Manager. Marilyn was a fellow member of Trinity United Methodist Church, Hackettstown, NJ and Martha's Circle. She enjoyed sewing, making her famous scrubbies and gardening.

She is survived by 2 daughters; Beth Lappin and hubby Harold, Cheryl Huene and husband Charles; 2 granddaughters; Cynthia Nort and married man Michael, Hannah Lappin; ii great grandchildren; Emma and Abigail Nort.

Visitation hours will be Tuesday, Oct 21 from x am - 12 pm at Trinity United Methodist Church, 213 Main Street, Hackettstown, NJ 07840.

The funeral will be held 12:00 pm immediately following visitation at Trinity United Methodist Church building, 213 Main Street, Hackettstown, Northward.J. with Dr. Rev. Frank Fowler officiating. Burying will be in Fields Cemetery, North Ridgeville, OH.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be fabricated to Trinity United Methodist Church, 213 Master Street

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Elwood Edwards

Elwood Edwards of Independence Twp., NJ died Fri, 6-20-14 at Hackettstown Regional Medical Center, Hackettstown, NJ.; he was 87 yrs one-time. Born August 22, 1926 in Dover, NJ, Elwood was the son of the late Norman & Lettie Litvin Edwards. Mr. Edwards retired in 1988 afterwards 50yrs as a Mason from the Oradell Structure Corp. of Wayne, NJ, ending his career as a superintendent with the company. He was a fellow member of Local Union 4, Bricklayers Allied Craftsman, Fairfield, NJ. He and his loving wife of almost 66 yrs, Betty, take lived in Warren Canton for the final 31yrs coming from Randolph, NJ where he was an agile member of the Randolph Chemical Burn Dept. having served every bit Principal in 1962. He attended Abundant Life Community Church, Port Murray, NJ. with his married woman, Betty. A true outdoorsman, Elwood was a skilled fisherman and hunter all of his life. In improver, Mr. Edwards was a "Mr. Fixit" and able to repair anything his family unit or friends presented him with! Lately, Elwood could ofttimes be found watching his favorite baseball squad, the New York Yankees. He is survived by his loving wife, Betty Freeway Edwards of Independence Twp., NJ; I son, Kevin Edwards and wife Kathleen of Randolph, NJ. Three brothers, Carl of Spokane, WA, Bruce & Ronald of Tucson, AZ. Seven precious grandchildren, Dr. Kevin J.; Michael J., Esq.; Eileen Yard., Matthew R., Sean D., Brian C. and Shannon Thou. Edwards. He was predeceased by 2 brothers; Norman & Kenny. Visitation volition be on Wednesday., 6-25-14 from 5 to 8pm at the Cochran Funeral Home, 905 High St., Hackettstown, N.J., 07840. Funeral services will be held at the funeral home on Thursday, 6-26-14 at 10:00am. Interment will exist at Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Randolph, NJ. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Abundant Life Community Church, Cherry Tree Bend, Port Murray, NJ. To send online condolences, please visit www.cochranfuneral.com.

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Donald Elston

Donald Elston, 60, of Hackettstown, N.J. died on Sunday, 4-xiii-14 at his home surrounded by his loving family and friends. Born in Newark, Northward.J., he was the son of the belatedly Gilbert Stanley & Zetta Donahue Elston.

Don formerly worked for Greystone Hospital of Parsippany, North.J. from 1981 to 1995 retiring as the Assistant Burn down Chief and was currently employed as a Paramedic with the St. Clares Hospital System of New Jersey.

Don lived in Florham Park, Northward.J. throughout his babyhood and graduated from Hanover Park High School in 1972. He has lived in Hackettstown, N.J. for the past 36yrs. and belonged to several emergency service organizations, such every bit the Mansfield Twp., N.J. Rescue Squad, where he served as past chief;  Member of the Florham Park and Hackettstown Burn Departments; The N.J. State Burn Chiefs Association and the Appollo Team, a critical incident debriefing assoc.. He was also the sometime leader of the St. James Episcopal Church Youth Group of Hackettstown, N.J.

Donald is survived past his loving wife, Bonnie Young Elston, girl of Shirley and the late Dale Young of Hackettstown. Ii sons; David R. Elston and married woman Christa of Hackettstown. Edward J. Elston and fiance Michele Ruggiero of Harmony Twp., N.J.. ane brother, Gilbert Elston and wife Sheri of Williamsburg, Va.. 1 niece, Dr. Joanne Elston and nephew Christopher Elston.

Viewing hours will be on Wed. four-16-14, from 2-4 & vii-9pm at the Cochran Funeral Home, 905 Loftier Street, Hackettstown, N.J., 07840. The funeral will take place on Th, 10am at the funeral abode.  Interment will exist at the Pequest Union Cemetery, Great Meadows, N.J..  Those wishing to send condolences online may visit www.cochranfuneral.com.

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Mary A. Ellis

Mary A. Ellis, age 53, of Long Valley, NJ died Sunday, March 2, 2014 at domicile in Long Valley.  Mary was built-in December 28, 1960 in Westward Islip, NY. She is the daughter of the Barbara (Krueger) Johnson and the late James F. Johnson.

She was employed past Crossmark Enterprises, Mountain Olive, NJ as an Event Specialist. Mary was a devoted and loving female parent who enjoyed crafting.

She is survived by her husband: Donald R. Ellis;  two sons, Kevin and Conor Harris; her mother Barbara (Krueger) Johnson; 2 brothers, John Johnson and wife Patricia, James Johnson and wife Peggy, 1 sis Carol Vergara and married man Mario; mother in law, Lois Ellis; 2 sis in laws, Joan Murray and married man Bill,  Janet  MacQueen and hubby Gary, and Beth Crane; ii brother in laws, Jay  and Gordan Ellis; vi nieces, Christina Vergara, Ashley Johnson, Emily Vergara, Megan Johnson, Colleen and Megan Harris; four nephews, Kyle and Ryan Johnson, Patrick and Christopher Harris; devoted dogs, Jasmine & Abby.

The funeral will be held 10:30 am on Thursday March 6,2014 at Our Lady Of The Mountain Church, 2 E. Springtown Rd, Long Valley, NJ with Rev. Abuchi Nwosu officiating.  Cremation is private.

Calling hours will be Wednesday, March five, 2014 from 2-4 and 7-9 pm at Cochran Funeral Dwelling, Inc., 905 Loftier Street, Hackettstown, NJ.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be fabricated to Hackensack UMC Foundation, John Theurer Cancer Eye, P.O. Box 417290, Boston, MA 02241-7290 in retention of Mary.

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Ann S. Everitt

Ann Due south. Everitt, 89, of Seal Embankment, CA. died on Oct nineteen, 2013 at The Yard Strand Regional Medical Center in Myrtle Beach, SC. She was born in Hackettstown, NJ on March 13, 1924 to the tardily John Paul and Helen  Marjorie (Neighbour) Everitt.

Ann was employed in the clerical department of GTE Phone Book in Seal Beach, CA. She was a graduate of Trenton State Higher.

She is survived past a sister Martha Smith of Boynton Beach, FL.

In that location will exist a Graveside Service and Interment on Th, October 24, 2013, 1:00 PM at Hackettstown Matrimony Cemetery, Mountain Ave., Hackettstown, NJ 07840.

Arrangements are being conducted past the Cochran Funeral Home, 905 High St., Hackettstown, NJ 07840.

Online condolences may be sent to www.cochranfuneral.com

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James Evey

James F. Evey, age 69, of Stroudsburg, PA formerly of Florida died Sat, October 12, 2013 at home in Stroudsburg. James was born July 23, 1944 in Jersey City, NJ. He is the son of the late James and the late Lucy (Ascolese) Evey. He was married to Grace nee-Leon Evey.

He was employed by St. Johnsbury Trucking, Carlstadt, NJ as a Truck Driver for many years. James was a fellow member of the Teamsters Marriage, The Elks Lodge of Hudson, FL and the Fraternity of Eagles Club of East Stroudsburg, Pa. He enjoyed played golf and spending fourth dimension with his loving family.

He is survived by his wife: Grace (Leon) Evey ;  3 daughters;  Jean Andreotta and married man Keith; Debra Migliore and married man Ralph; Sheri Engler and hubby Geoff; Footstep-son; Michael Garis and wife Janel, 1 sister; Lois Evey-Clark; 8 grandchildren; Gianna, Daniella, Alexandria, Francesca, Campbell, Jackson,  Alicia and Amelia.

The funeral will exist held half dozen:00 pm on Friday, October 18 at Cochran Funeral Home, Inc., 905 High Street, Hackettstown, Northward.J. with Pecker Boseski and John Schuring officiating. Cremation Private.

Calling hours will be Friday, October 18 from 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM at Cochran Funeral Domicile, Inc., 905 High Street, Hackettstown, NJ.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be fabricated to National Children's Leukemia Foundation, 7316 Avenue U, Brooklyn, NY 11234 in memory of James. Online condolences may exist placed at www.cochranfuneral.com

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Jack Englehart

Jack Englehart, 78, of Hackettstown, NJ died at dwelling house surrounded by his loving family on June eleven, 2013.  Born in Taylor, PA. on February 20, 1935 to the late John and Euphemia (Pratt) Englehart.  He is survived past his wife Dolores (Kosek) Englehart who would have historic 56 years married in Baronial 2013.

Jack lived in Hackettstown since 1964 coming from Taylor, PA. He was employed by M & M Mars in Hackettstown, NJfor 28 years in the Production Support Division, retiring in 1992 and was a member of the One thousand & M Retirees Club. He then went to Hackettstown Regional Medical Middle and was employed there in the Materials Management Section for half dozen years, retiring from there in 1998.   He enjoyed spending time with his family unit, grandchildren and bang-up grandchildren.
He enjoyed sports, the NY Giants, Yankees, Celtics and Nascar. He proudly served in the United states Army during peacetime.

In addition to his wife, Jack is survived by sons Marking and wife Michele Englehart and Brian Englehart; girl Sharon and hubby Neb De Haas; sister Jeanette Petrushesky; grandchildren Megan and hubby Jay, Shannon, Jaclyn, Amber, Melissa, Riley, Regan, Matthew and Jack; peachy grandchildren Samantha, Alexa, Payton, Kaylin and Aubree; many nieces and nephews; predeceased by brothers Robert and Mark and a sis Charlotte Zang.

Visitation volition be on Sunday, June 16, 2013 from four:00 - viii:00 PM at the Cochran Funeral Habitation, 905 High St., Hackettstown, NJ 07840.

The Funeral Service will be held on Mon, June 17, 2013 at 11:00 AM at the Cochran Funeral Home.

Interment volition be in Hackettstown Spousal relationship Cemetery, Hackettstown, NJ.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice Foundation, 99 Sparta Ave., Newton, NJ 07860.

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Lowell Fifty. Earwood

Lowell Earwood, 77, of Mountain Lake in Warren County passed abroad on Feb 17, 2013 at Compassionate Care Hospice at St. Clare's, Dover, NJ later on a brief boxing with cancer.  He was born on Baronial 4, 1935 in Huntington WV, son of the late James Lester and Lily Erwin Earwood.  In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by brothers Leon Earwood, Larry Earwood and sister Osa Williams.

Lowell worked for the Federal Housing Administration for many, many years and eventually ran his ain Existent Estate Appraisal business concern earlier retiring.

Lowell is survived by son Keith Earwood and wife Karen, daughter Molly Josimov and partner Sean Meaney, girl Arianne Dugasz and husband Anthony, son Joshua Earwood and partner Erin Mahoney and v grandchildren; Jayme, Emily and Sophie Earwood and Logan and Gavin Dugasz.  Lowell is also survived past three brothers, Eddie, Jerry and Charles Earwood and three sisters, Wilma Burdette, Shirley Reynolds and Linda Roberts plus numerous nieces and nephews.
Friends may telephone call at the Cochran Funeral Domicile at 905 Loftier St., Hackettstown, NJ 07840 from two-4 and 7-nine pm on Thursday, February 21, 2013. Funeral Service will exist held at at 8:00 PM during the visitation.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be fabricated to the Joan Knechel Cancer Center c/o HRMC, 657 Willow Grove St,, Hackettstown, NJ 07840 or at www.hrmcnj.org

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Tui Yin Moy Eng

Tui Yin Moy Eng, historic period 86, of Andover, NJ died Dominicus, Jan 6, 2013 at Newton Memorial Hospital, Newton, NJ. Tui Yin was built-in Jan ii, 1927 in Hong Kong, People's republic of china. She was predeceased by her late husband Edward Dan Suey Eng.

She was employed by Pal's Cabin, Westward Orange, NJ equally a Domestic.

She is survived by daughter, Lillie Eng and sons, Phillip and Albert Eng.

Services and Interment are private.

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Alice T. Espiniera

Dearest Mother, Grandmother and Bully-Grandmother

Alice T. Espiniera, age 74, of Columbia, NJ died Tuesday, March 27, 2012 at Clover Residuum Home of Columbia, NJ surrounded by her loving family unit.
Built-in May 7, 1937 in Brooklyn, NY, she was the daughter of the late Mary T. Zucker.  She was  formerly employed  as a Crossing Guard in Orange, NJ.

She is survived by 6 daughters; Theresa (Joe) Pannucci - Parsippany, NJ, Alice (Buddy) Cantankerous -Bangor, PA, Karen (Jimmy) Lavender - Kunkletown, PA, Joanne (Frank) Pidoto- Hackettstown, NJ, Diane (Doug) Wasser- Washington, NJ,  Michele  Espiniera (Felipe)- Hackettstown, NJ, 14 grandchildren, four great grandchildren. One brother, Billy Smolenski- Concord, NC and 1 sister, Barbara Ingram - Levittown, PA,  and many nieces, nephews and cousins.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10:00 am  Friday, March 30 at St. Mary's Church Of The Assumption, 305 High Street, Hackettstown, N.J. with Father David Pekola officiating.  Entombment will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, East Hanover, NJ

Visitation will exist Thursday, March 29 from four:00 - eight:00 pm at Cochran Funeral Habitation,  905 High Street, Hackettstown, NJ. 07840.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to: The Muscular Dystrophy Assoc., 3300 Eastward Sunrise Dr., Tucson, Az 85718-3208

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David M Evans

David Grand Evans, age 82, of Hackettstown died Monday, March 26, 2012 at Hackettstown Regional Medical Center, Hackettstown, N.J. Mr. Evans was built-in Baronial 31, 1929 in Eastward Orange, NJ. He was the son of the late Clarence and the tardily Gertrude (Lowndes) Evans. He was married to Deborah (Snover) Evans.

He served in the Air Force during the Korean State of war from 1953 to 1954. He was employed by American Foreign Insurance Assoc. equally a Senior Vice President.

He is survived by his wife: Deborah (Snover) Evans, a girl; Katherine Lowndes Evans,
a son; Charles Geoffrey Evans and wife Diana; ii brothers, John Evans and Dean Evans;
two grandchildren, Chas and Emily Evans

All services are individual at the asking of the family

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Herbert Due south. Estell

Herbert S. Estell, age 96, of Box 46, Serenity, NJ died Tuesday, January 31, 2012 at Forest Manor Wellness Care Ctr. of Hope, NJ. Mr. Estell was born January 16, 1916 in Orange, NJ. He is the son of the late Joseph and the belatedly Louise (Tramer) Estell. In addition to his parents he is predeceased by his wife; Eunice nee-Turton, two brothers; Lindon "Nib" And Stanley Estell and one sister; Hazel.

In 1955 Herbert established the Bruce CC Co., Inc., Tranquility, NJ which was a dye producing company. For over fifty years he worked his company every bit CEO, Lab Technician, Sales Rep., Mixer, Packer and sometimes commitment man. He retired in December 2008 at the age of 92. Previously he was employed at the quondam American Dyewood Co. in Belleville, NJ.

Herbert attended the Orange Public Schools and was a graduate of Rutgers Academy. He was an avid Collector and gardener and had many interest. His favorite hobby was rocks and minerals. His knowledge and collection were extensive.

He is survived past his wife: Valerie nee-Gorski Estell of Tranquility, NJ,
three sons: Bruce Estell And His Companion Cheryl of Cresco, PA,
Todd Estell And His Wife Martha of Burkittsville, MD,
Grant Estell And His Wife Jani of Brooks, ME;
sister: Shirley Kanora of Fort Myers, FL;
15 Grandchildren
2 Corking Granchildren
Several nieces and nephews


The funeral will be held 11:00 am on Saturday, February 4, 2012 at Cochran Funeral Home, Inc., 905 High Street, Hackettstown, N.J. with Rev. Joseph McCarthy officiating. Burial will exist in Repose Cemetery, Tranquility.

Calling hours volition exist Friday, February iii, 2012 from two - iv and 7 - 9 pm at Cochran Funeral Home, Inc., 905 High Street, Hackettstown, Due north.J..

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Allamuchy-Green Beginning Aid Squad, 25 Maple Lane, Andover,NJ 07821 or Light-green Township Fire Section, Station 95, Fire and Rescue, PO Box 68-243 Kennedy Road, Greendell, NJ 07839.

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