0 PIANO CONCERT Obituaries ies MINNIE A. FORRESTER Minnie A. Forrester, 69, of :863 Avenue C. a loom operator, died March 14 in Bayonne Hospital. Before moving to Bayonne 15 years ago.
Miss Forrester lived in Jersey City. She was retired from the U.S. Rubber Passaic. The Rev. Gilbert Blake Dodd officiated at the burial in Locust Hill Cemetery, Dover.
Miss Forrester was the sister of Edwin, Mrs. MarionStukart and Mrs. Beatrice Bocchicchio. The O'Brien Funeral Home made the arrangements. RONALD K.
KOWAL Funeral services for Ronald K. Kowal, 41, of 38. E. 17th were held last week in the Greenville Memorial Home. Mr.
Kowal died March 14. A Jersey City native, he had lived in Bayonne for the past 12 years. He was employed by Schuster Trucking Co. as a truck driver. A member of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 641, he also belonged to the Loyal Order of Moose and was an honorary member of the Bayonne Little League.
Mr. Kowal is survived by his wife, Rita, two sons, James and Brian and two daughters, Karen and Donna. SIMON F. WHITE Simon F. White, 81, of the Knights of Columbus, died in Bayonne Hospital March 15 after a brief illness.
A native of Walpole, Mr. Whte had lived most of his life in Bayonne. He was retired from the Tidewater Oil Co. A member of the Holy Name Society of St. Vincent's Church, he also belonged to the Marist's Mens Club.
Surviving are his wife, Anna, eight sons, James, Edward, Joseph, Frank, Lawrence, Mark, Simon R. and John; two daughters, Mrs. Mary O'Donnell and Carol White, 24 grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. He was predeceased by another son, Vincent. The O'Brien Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
MRS. MARIA LOPEZ Mrs. Maria Lopez of 8 Avenue died March 12 in Pollak Hospital. She was 99. Mrs.
Lopez had come to Bayonne a short time ago from Puerto Rico. Surviving are her children, Amalia, Robert, Mrs. Dolores Deliz, Mrs. Angelo Ramos, Mrs. Eloise Alphonso and Dominick, 20 grandchildren and 37 grandchildren.
The Migliaccio Funeral Home handled the arrangements. JOSEPH PEKARIK Joseph A. Pekarik of 38 W. 22nd St. died March 15 in Bayonne Hospital.
He was 80. Born in Pittsburgh, he had been a resident of Bayonne for 55 years. Mr. Pekarik worked as a clerk for the Lehigh Valley Railroad for 43 years before retiring 15 years ago. The Jewusiak Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
Mr. Pekarik is survived by his wife Elizabeth, daughter Ann, a son Edward and a grandchild. He was predeceased by a daughter, Mrs. Marie Grzvwinski. GEORGE A.
LORRIS. George A. Lorris, of 26 George died March 12 at home. Born in Greece, he lived 16 years in Bayonne. He was the retired owner of the Bayonne Diner.
Mr. Lorris was past president of St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church, Jersey City; past president of the Hudson Chapter 108 Order of Ahepa, Jersey City and a member of the Enterprise Lodge free and Accepted Masons, Jersey City. He is survived by his wife, the former Anna Kouvel; a son, Nicholas: a daughter, Mrs. Irene Georgiou, and three handled grandchildren.
the Funeral was by O'Brien Funeral Home. JOHN JERRY' CIRASA John (Jerry) Cirasa, 69, of 41 East 16th died March 13 in his home after a short illness. Born in Jersey City, he lived in Bayonne for about 40 years. He was a retired machine operator for Hudson Pants Jersey City. He is survived by his wife, the former Augustine Timpanaro; a daughter, Mrs.
Marian Ikola of Bayonne; two brothers, Salvatore, of Elizabeth and Carmine of Rahway; five sisters, Mrs. Ann Pantaleo, Mrs. Angelina. La Polla, Mrs. Lola Pillo, and Mrs.
Mildred De Franco, all of Elizabeth and Mrs. Viola Daltrui of Kenilworth. He was predeceased by a brother, Joseph. Funeral arrangements were handled by Migliaccio Funeral Home. MRS.
MARY BIELEN Mrs. Mary Bielen (nee Rembisz), 74. of 148 Avenue F. died March 13 in Bayonne Hospital after a short illness. Born in Poland, she lived most of her life in Bayonne.
Predeceased by her. husband, Anthony, she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Jean Gnatuk of Garfield and Mrs. Frances Kancrewski; a son, John of Irvington; a sister, Mrs. Anna Kolano of Clifford and nine grandchildren.
She was predeceased by a daughter, Stella, and a son, Stephan. Funeral arrangements were handled by Dzikowski Funeral Home. MRS. MARIE DEL PRIORE Mrs. Marie (Mary) Del Priore, (nee Torraco), 64, 535 Avenue died March 17 in Bayonne Hospital after a short illness.
Born in Italy, she lived most of her life in Bayonne. She was a member of the Rosary Society, the Maria Assunta Society and St. Michael's Society, all of Assumption Church. She was a member of the Bayonne Chapter of Deborah Hospital, the Joseph LeFante the Trinitarians, the Leisure Club, the Veritas Club and sergeant-at-arms of the Back Bay Garden Club. Predeceased by her husband, Canio, she is survived by two sons, Michael and Vincent of Bayonne and five grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements were handled by Migliaccio Funeral Home. JOSEPHBLANCO Joseph Blanco, 51, of 26 E. 31st died March 16 at his home after a lengthy illness. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he lived in Bayonne for 40 years. He was employed by the Company, Newark, as a chemical operator.
He is survived by his wife, the former Assunta DeSarno, his father and mother, Manuel and Gertrude Gonzales, and a sister, Mrs. Rose Reggio of Manville. Funeral arrangements were handled by Migliaccio Funeral Home. ZYGMUNT H. ZIMNOCH Zygmunt H.
Zimnoch, 87, of 18 E. 31st died at Bayonne Hospital after a short illness. Born in Poland, he lived in Bayonne for 60 years.He was a retired weightmaster for Exxon of Bayonne having spent 42 years there. He was a veteran of World War 1, a member of the Exxon Quarter Century Club and the Exxon Annuitant's Club, and a member of the Association of Sons of Poland. He is survived by his wife, the former Helena oiskupska; a daughter, Mrs.
Hedy Erbeck of Woodridge; a son, Henry of Bayonne; two grandchildren and a brother, John of Bayonne. MRS. VINCENZINA ALFANO Mrs. Vincenzina Alfano (nee DeMarco), 77, of 555 Avenue died March 18 at home after a lenghty illness. Born in Italy, she lived in this country mostofherlife.
Predeceased by her husband. Girolomo, she is survived by a brother, Rafaele; three sisters, Carmella, FrancescaandGrace, and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Antoinette DeMarco. She was predeceased by a sister, Rosina. Funeral arrangements were being handled by Migliaccio Funeral Home.
JOHNT. SILVAY John T. Silvay of Forked River, died March 18 in Community Hospital, Toms River. Born in Bayonne, he spent most of his life here. He was retired from the Tidewater Oil Bayonne: Predeceased by his wife, Ann (nee Zarodnik), he is survived by two daughters, Miss Rita Silvay and Mrs.
Edna Sternick; four brothers, Joseph, George, FrankandPaul; two sisters, Miss Julia Silvay and Mrs. Theresa Krol, and three grandchildren. He was predeceased by a brother, Stephen. Funeral arrangements were VALENTINE VANDERBECK Valentine Vanderbeck, 64 of 58 E. 5th St.
died March 11 at Bayonne Hospital after a short illness. Born in Jersey City, he lived in Bayonne most of his life. He was a retired warehouseman for A Distributors of Bayonne. He is survived by his wife, the former Helen Romanowski; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Smaltino and three grandchildren.
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Januszewski, president of the board of trustees. Januszewski also introduced the library's newest trustee, Bart Boyle, attheconcert. The Russian-born pianist studied under such well-known teachers as Rosina Levine and Jean Morell and has performed with the Juilliard Orchestra andat Lincoln Center. She is a faculty member at American University in Washington, D.C. She debuted in her native American city, Detroit, atage13.
Mary E. O'Connor, director of the library said the concert "was very "I think everyone there was pleased. MissGottlieb is an accomplished pianist and played the Chopin Mazurkas just beautifullv. Her whole repertoire was she said. Sun day's event was the second concert this year the trustees have sponsored.
On January 27, the Manhattan School of Music Brass Quartet gavearecital. The library rented a special piano for the. Gottlieb performance. Boating Safety Classes Set Bayonne boys and girls between the ages of 11 and 14 may attend a free seven session boating safety course beginning. with an early registration day tomorrow and a late registration day March 28 from 3:45 to 5:45 p.m.
in the basement of Bayonne Public Library, Avenue and 31st St. The course is free of charge with all materials being supplied by the State of New Jersey. The annual program is sponsored by the state and will be taught by New Jersey Marine Patrolman, Nicholas David Belasco. The seven Thursday sessions will begin at 3:45 p.m. and last until 5:45 p.m.
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The mayor said Burrows has "large shoes to fill." The new chairman is in his mid-30s. He is a graduate of New York University's College of Arts and Sciences, with a major in management and minors in socioloand government. He was gy, assistant editor of the New York University Evening News and a member of the Leb Student Center policy board. Burrows is an executive with the Metropolitan Life Insurance a member of the Star of the Sea Council Knights of Columbus, the Bayonne City Democratic Club and the New Frontier Democratic Club. He is married to the former Marie O'Rielly and they are the parents of five children.
They live in the Bergen Point section and attend Star of the Sea Church. now public works director, is of Polish ancestry and is a Carmel parish. Collins noted it would be wise to have a balanced The city council president said there was no discussion as to potential candidates to fill Fekety's seat. Collins noted March 28 was the deadline for filing petitions election and that the entire slate will have to be completed at this week. He said he is not expecting an easy election and that teammates always "run scared so as not to leave any stone Collins, who is also an aide to Rep.
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