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Crouse Jr., William W.
William W. Crouse Jr., 84, died 11/07/03 in Hackettstown, NJ. William lived in Hackettstown, NJ and was born in Bound Brook, NJ on 11/30/18.
Husband/Wife of: B. Joan (nee Luery) Crouse
Son/Daughter of: The late William W. & Helen (nee Burnhart) Crouse
Survived By:
Wife Beverley Crouse, Hackettstown, NJ
Son Dr. Byrant B. Crouse, Alameda, Ca.
Son William W. Crouse 111, Oldwick, NJ
Stepson Darrell D. Drake, Goshen, NY
Stepson David A. Drake, Topeka, Kansas
Step Daughter Kimberley Noelle Drake, Rockaway, NJ
Brother Fred Crouse, Bound Brook, NJ
Five GRandchildre
Occupation: Member of the Million Dollar Club for Penn. Mutual becoming a General Agent for NJ, retiring 25yrs. ago & was a Pilot for Eastern Airlines for several years
Veteran Info: Navy Pilot, World War 2 & Korean Conflict
Additional Information: Member of Trinity United Methodist Church, Owner & Manager of the Light House Club in the Camen Islands, Youngest President of the Bound Brook Tri-Boro Lions Club (1946), Drummer of the renown Les Brown Band & traveled with them throughout the US, He was instrumental in the making of "Shades of Death Rd" Properties and "Ghost Lake" both in Independence Twp., he was also a member of the Blueridge Post #164 American Legion, Hackettstown, NJ
Visitation: Private
Services: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 at 11:00am - Trinity United Methodist, 213 Main Street, Hackettstown, NJ
In Lieu of Flowers: Trinity Methodist Church, 213 Main Street, Hackettstown, NJ
Interment: Private
Parke, Charles J.
Charles J. Parke, 79, died 11/12/03 in His home. Charles lived in Lake Wales, Florida, coming from Port Murray, New Jersey 18 years ago. and was born in Mount Bethel, New Jersey on 06/11/24.
Husband/Wife of: Husband of Lois L. Parke
Son/Daughter of: The late Charles Ayers and Magdelana Parke
Survived By:
Wife of 55 yrs.-Lois L. Parke from Lake Wales, Fla.
Daughter - Marcia Anne Long from Carlsbad, CA.
Daughter - Marilyn Elaine Diller from Oakland, MD
Son - Andrew Charles Parke from Port Murray, NJ
Son - Dennis Alan Parke from Camano Island, WA.
Ten Grandchildren and one Great Grandchild.
Preceeded in death by one brother, Arthur Parke.
Occupation: Retired Road Foreman for Mansfield Township, New Jersey, he also worked for Food Lion Grocery Store in Lake Wales, Fla for five and a half yrs.
Veteran Info:
Additional Information: He was a volunteer fireman for 42 years in the Mansfield Township Volunteer Fire Depatment. He was a member of the Elks Lodge #1974 and Moose Lodge #2391, both in Lake Wales, Fla. He was an avid bowler, fisherman and golfer. He was a member of Alturas United Methodist Church, Alturas Fla.
Visitation: Wednesday, 11/19/03 from 4:00-8:00pm at Cochran Funeral Home 905 High St. Hackettstown, NJ
Services: Thursday, 11/20/03 at 11:00am- Cochran Funeral Home 905 High St. Hackettstown, NJ
In Lieu of Flowers:
Interment: Baptist cemetery, Port Murray, NJ
Korbylo, Mary
Mary Korbylo, 92, died 11/13/03 in Newton Memorial Hospital, Newton, NJ. Mary lived in Liberty Township, NJ all of her life and was born in Newark, NJ on 07/04/11.
Husband/Wife of: the late John Korbylo
Son/Daughter of: The late Paul and Rose Billows
Survived By:
Two Sons - Michael Korbylo of Great Meadows, NJ and Paul Korbylo of Hackettstown, NJ
Two Daughters - Stella Walsh of Independence Twp., NJ and Helen Donaldson of Hackettstown, NJ
9 Grandchildren, 14 Great Grandchildren and 2 Great Great Grandchildren
Pre-deceased by a grandson the late Robert Donaldson.
Occupation: Mary worked on the family farm in Liberty Township, NJ for many years
Veteran Info:
Additional Information: Member of St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church, Great Meadows, NJ
Visitation: Friday, 11/14/03 from 3:00-8:00pm
Services: Saturday, November 15, 2003 at 10:00am with Panachida Services at 9: 15am at the funeral home.- St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church, Great Meadows, NJ
In Lieu of Flowers:
Interment: Pequest Union cemetery, Great Meadows, NJ
Reed, Jr., Foster Jacob
Foster Jacob Reed, Jr., 75, died 11/20/03 in his residence. Foster lived in Hopatcong, NJ since 1976 coming from Hackettstown and Stanhope, NJ. and was born in Mt. Bethel, PA. on 12/19/27.
Husband/Wife of: the late Betty (nee Crawn)Reed.
Son/Daughter of: the late Foster Jacob & Caroline (nee Workhiser) Reed, Sr.
Survived By:
2 Daughters - Alice Reed, Hackettstown, NJ
Debbie Smith, Hopatcong, NJ
2 Brothers - Grover Reed, Easton, PA.
Bud Reed, Atlantic City, NJ
3 Grandsons - Matt, Brian and Michael
Pre-deceased by a son, the late Herbert Reed
Occupation: Mr. Reed was a Production Supervisor with U.S. Mineral Products, Netcong, NJ retiring many years ago.
Veteran Info: US Army, WW II
Additional Information:
Visitation: Saturday, November 22, 2003, 2-3 PM at the funeral home.
Services: Memorial Service, November 22, 2003 at 3:00 PM.- Cochran Funeral Home.
In Lieu of Flowers: Donations to the National Compassionate Hospice Foundation, 136 Garrett Ave., Suite 2 North, rosemont, PA. 19010.
Interment: Private
Dellicker, Helen A.
Helen A. Dellicker, 89, died 11/19/03 in Manchester Manor Rehab Center, Lakehurst, NJ.. Helen lived in Lakehurst area for 28 years coming from Hackettstown, NJ where she lived most of her life. and was born in Newark, NJ. on 07/04/14.
Husband/Wife of: Willard A. Dellicker.
Son/Daughter of: the late Amos and Elizabeth (nee Weber) Alpaugh.
Survived By:
Husband - Willard A. Dellicker, Lakehurst, NJ
2 Daughters - Barbara Yankiv, Hackettstown, NJ
Dorothy Landiak, Allamuchy, NJ
1 Brother - Amos Alpaugh, Chester, NJ
2 Sisters - Bertha Philhower, Sebring, FL
May Ely, Pompano, FL
3 Grandchildren - Gary Landiak, Dana Carpenter and Suzanne Raphaels
3 Great Grandchildren - Kyle Landiak, Daniel and Stephen Carpenter.
Occupation: Mrs. Dellicker was a Licensed Practical Nurse with Centenary College, Hackettstown, NJ retiring many years ago.
Veteran Info: N/A
Additional Information: Mrs. Dellicker was a member and Deacon of The First Presbyterian Church of Hackettstown, NJ and a member of The Lakehurst Presbyterian Church. She was a member of The Order Of The Eastern Star, Past Grand Officer and Past Deputy of the former Independence Chapter # 102.
Visitation: Saturday, November 22, 2003, 10:00 - 11:00 AM.
Services: Saturday, November 22, 2003 at 11:00 AM.- Cochran Funeral Home
In Lieu of Flowers: Donations to the First Presbyterian Church Capital Building Fund, 298 Main St., Hackettstown, NJ 07840.
Interment: Hackettstown Union cemetery, Hackettstown, NJ.
Harrison, Richard N.
Richard N. Harrison, 78, died 11/20/03 in Morristown, New Jersey. Richard lived in greater Hackettstown Area since 1955, coming from Denver, Colorado and was born in Butler, New Jersey on 5/11/1925.
Husband/Wife of: Marjorie Wells Harrison
Son/Daughter of: The Late Newell & Marjorie (nee Lamscha) Harrison
Survived By:
Wife - Marjorie Wells Harrison of Washington Township(Morris County)NJ
2 Sons - James Harrison and his Wife Mary of Clark's Summit, PA. and Ken Harrison and his Wife Shannon of Colorado Springs, CO.
1 Daughter-in-law - Paula Harris of Marton, NJ wife of his Late Son Steven Harrison.
10 Grandchildren
Occupation: Mr Harrison was the Town Engineer of Hackettstown, NJ retiring in 1990.He also served on a part time basis as town Engineer for Long Valley, Chester Boro, Chester Township, Oxford, Independence and Allamuchy. Currently he was the co-owner of Harrison Pool Engineering Consultants, Hackettstown, NJ.
Veteran Info: U.S. Army as an Air Corp Pilot during WW II
Additional Information: Mr Harrison was a Charter Member of the Panther Valley Ecumenical Ministry, Allamuchy, NJ. Member of the Engineers Society of N.J., Past Executive Director(4 Years) of the NJ Society of Professional Engineers. Member and Past President of the Hackettstown Rotary Club. Graduate of Butler High School, Butler, NJ, Attended the University of Oklahoma, Champlain College, New York State. University of Missouri Rolla Campus graduating with a degree in Civil Engineering-Class of 1950. Mr Harrison held State Engineering Licenses in New Mexico, New York, North Carolina and Colorado.
Visitation: Monday, November 24, 2003 10:00am - -12:00 Noon
Services: Monday November 24, 2003 at 12:00 noon- Cochran Funeral Home 905 High Street Hackettstown, NJ 07840
In Lieu of Flowers:
Interment: Hackettstown Union cemetery, Hackettstown, NJ
Miller, M.D., Charles E.
Charles E. Miller, M.D., 79, died 11/22/03 in Hackettstown Community Hospital, Hackettstown, NJ.. Charles lived in Hackettstown area all of his adult life and was born in Philadelphia, PA. on 04/24/1924.
Husband/Wife of: Jacqueline (nee Munley) Miller.
Son/Daughter of: the late Dr. Calvin E. and Zora (nee Saunders) Miller.
Survived By:
Wife - Jacqueline at home
2 Sons - Brent Miller, Hackettstown, NJ and Robert Miller, M.D., Shelburne Falls, Mass.
2 Daughters - Susan Miller, Alexandria, VA. and Lisa Miller, Oxford, NJ
3 Grandchildren, Nicholas, Zachary and Lauren
Occupation: Dr. Miller was a self employed family Physician in Hackettstown, NJ for 55 years, having delivered over 2, 000 local children at both Newton Hospital and Morristown Memorial Hospital.
Veteran Info: He served in the US Army 1943-1946, having served in WW II and Korea as head of his M.A.S.H. Unit in the 3335th Service Command Unit.
Additional Information: Member of the First Presbyterian Church of Hackettstown, NJ where he served as an Elder of the church and Sunday School Teacher. He was a Diplomat of Family Practice Medicine and Past President of the Warren County Medical Society. Dr. Miller was a Founding Physician of the Hackettstown Community Hospital, Hackettstown, NJ. He was a graduate of Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA and Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA. having served his Internship at the Jefferson Medical Hospital, Phhila., PA.
Visitation: Monday, November 24, 2003, 4:00 - 8:00 PM
Services: Memorial Service on Thursday, November 25, 2003 at 12:00 PM (noon)- First Presbyterian Church, 298 Main St., Hackettstown, NJ 07840.
In Lieu of Flowers: Donations to the First Presbyterian Church Building Fund, 298 Main St., Hackettstown, NJ 07840.
Interment: Private
Dickerson, Benjamin
Benjamin Dickerson, 88, died 11/21/03 in New Albany Care Center, New Albany, OH. Benjamin lived in Ohio for many years coming from Hackettstown, NJ and was born in Hackettstown, NJ on 05/13/1915.
Husband/Wife of: the late Mary P. Dickerson
Son/Daughter of: not available
Survived By:
1 Son - Ronald B. and his wife Connie
2 daughters, Mary E. Bartholomew and her husband Duane, and Martha J. Lamb and her husband, Harold
4 grandsons, Matthew B. Dickerson and his wife Miranda, Christopher R. Dickerson, Curtis N. Bartholomew and his wife Kisha and Robert W. Bartholomew
1 great grandson, Zachary J. Bartholomew
Many nieces and nephews.
Occupation: He held positions with the State of Ohio and the City of Columbus. He was later self-employed, then retired.
Veteran Info: Benjamin was a retired Army officer, having served during World War II
Additional Information: Benjamin was active in local and national politics and scouting. He was a graduate of The Ohio State University
Visitation: Friday, November 28, 2003, 10:00 am to 11:30 am at the funeral home.
Services: Graveside, November 28, 2003 at 12:00 PM Noon- at the Hackettstown Union cemetery, Hackettstown, NJ
In Lieu of Flowers: Contributions may be made to The Simon Kenton Council of the Boy Scouts of America, 1901 E. Dublin-Granville Road, Columbus, OH 43229 or to the Alzheimers Association of Central Ohio, 3380 Tremont Road, Columbus, OH 43221
Interment: Hackettstown Union cemetery.
Lucas, Edward
Edward Lucas, 52, died 12/01/03 in Wayne County, PA.. Edward lived in Hackettstown, NJ coming from Rockaway, NJ 5 years ago. and was born in Dover, NJ on 09/14/51.
Husband/Wife of: companion of Christine Taylor.
Son/Daughter of: the late Jack J. & Donita (nee Massari) Lukas
Survived By:
Companion - Christine Taylor, Hackettstown, NJ
2 Sons - Jack and Steven Lukas, Cape May, NJ
Step-Daughter - Chrissy Taylor, Hackettstown, NJ
1 Brother - Nicholas Lukas, Port Orange, Fl
3 Sisters - Donna Lukas, Rockaway, NJ; Debra Melber, Roxbury, NJ; Denise Timmins, Rockaway, NJ
3 Grandchildren
Pre-deceased by a brother, the late Jack Lukas in 1972
Occupation: Mr. Lukas was a Mason with the Brick Layers Union, Local # 4, Morristown, NJ
Veteran Info: N/A
Additional Information: He was of the Roman Catholic faith.
Visitation: Wednesday, December 3, 2003, 4:00 - 8:00 PM at the funeral home.
Services: Funeral Mass will be on Thursday, December 4, 2003 at 10:30 AM.- Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, 4 Richards Avenue, Dover, NJ .
In Lieu of Flowers: No requests.
Interment: Locust Hill cemetery, Dover, NJ.