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Home News Tribune MyCenfra1Jersey.com Pag A6 Tuesday, May 29, 2012 lobituaries FAUSTO JAVIER GUERRERO AGEi 34 NORTH BRUNSWICK Death Notices STERLING R. ARNOLD AGE: 68 SPOTSWOOD of Spotswood; his children, Sterling Robert Arnold, 68, of Spotswood, died Saturday, May 26, 2012 at his home. Born in Red Bank, Sterling was raised in Matawan and. lived for a time in Wood- bridge before settling in Spotswood in 1971. He was a long time member of the Garden State Baptist Church of Old Bridge.

He retired in to 9:00 PM at Spotswood Fu-2010 after 37 years as a mate- neral Home, 475 Main Street, rial handier for Schweitzer- Mauduit of Spotswood. He will be held at 8:00 PM dur-enjoyed spending time with ing the visitation period, Aleskl, Stanley Metuchen Flynn and SonKoyen Funeral Home Arnold, Sterling Spotswood Spotswood Funeral Home Bielak, John South Amboy The Gundrum Service "Home for Funerals" Brinamen, Thomas; Bayville The Gundrum Service Broxmeyer, Geraldine North Brunswick Selover Funeral Home Cohen, Joanne; Princeton Crabiel Parkwest Funeral Chapel Drewingo, Lena; North Brunswick Selover Funeral Home Goldberg, Philip Isidor; Old Bridge Bronson Guthlein Funeral Home Guerrero, Fausto Javier; North Brunswick Crabiel Parkwest Funeral Chapel Hansen, Shirley Somerset Bronson Guthlein Funeral Home Ohlson, Hedwig Metuchen Flynn and Son Funeral Home Shamy, Benjamin; Fords The Zylka Funeral Home Sowa, Czeslaw Old Bridge Maliszewski Memorial Home Thasites, Nina Houliaras; Sayreville Carmen F. Spezzi Funeral Home Witczak, Nancy Chomzuk; Sayreville Maliszewski Memorial Home ing basketball, and going to the beach. He was an avid soccer enthusiast who as a "Center-Striker" helped the 1993 North Brunswick HS Soccer team win the State Championship. As "No.10" on the No.

Brunswick Rovers Soccer Club Team, he helped them win three State Titles. Mr. Guerrero was a member of the Princeton Alliance Church. He is survived by his wife, Denisse Michell (Bonilla) Guerrero; his parents: Au-gusto Maria Guerrero of North Brunswick; his brother and sister-in-law: Christian Kimberly Guerrero of North Brunswick, his sister and brother-in-law: Linda Lyndon Pretigo of Bethlehem, Pa. and many aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held at 11am Friday, June 1 in the Crabiel Parkwest Funeral Chapel, 239 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick. Interment will be private. Relatives and friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday from 5-9pm. his family, especially his grandchildren. He also en- joyed watching the NY Rang- ers, Yankees and Knicks.

He is survived by his lov- ing wife of 41 years, Debo- rah K. (Thompson) Arnold Fausto Javier Guerrero, 34, of North Brunswick, NJ died Saturday, May 26th at the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in Rio-bamba, Ecuador, he came to the United States in 1979 settling in Lakewood, NJ. He has been a resident of North Brunswick for the past 25 years. For the past ten years, Mr.

Guerrero worked as a self-employed Service Technician for the Physical Fitness Industry. He was a family oriented man who enjoyed video games, play- JOHN J. BIELAK, JR. AGE: 61 SOUTH AMBOY STANLEY R. ALESKI AGE: 84 METUCHEN Stanley R.

Aleski, 84, of Metuchen, entered into and Ashton, and his sib-eternal rest, Sunday, May lings, Irene Matt of Parlin PHILIP ISIDOR GOLDBERG AGE: 93 OLD BRIDGE Philip Isidor Goldberg, 93, ment in 2003, at the age of of Old Bridge, New Jersey, passed away on Thursday, May 24, at VNA Hospice House, Vero Beach, after a brief illness. He was born August 16, 1918, in Brock- ton, Massachusetts, and had lived with his son in Vero Beach, since October, 2011. Mr. Goldberg was a gradu- 27, 2012 at the Medi- cal Center in Edison. He was born in Perth Amboy and has resided in Metuchen for the past 54 years.

Stanley was a draftsman with Croll- Reynolds, in Westfield, for 45 years before retiring in 2000. He was a Communi- cant at St. Francis Cathedral in Metuchen, and a die hard Giants and Yankee's fan. Stanley is survived by his wife, Ann Marie Hasek Ales- ki, to whom he was married for 54 years. He is also sur- vived by his daughters, Car- olineSwetz and her husband Steven of Hillsborough, and Constance Harbison and her husband Timothy of Hillsborough; seven grand- children, Kate, Carly, Alexa, ate of the Boston Latin Goldberg, of Christians-School, Class of 1935; he burg Virginia; two grand-served in the Civilian Con- sons one great-grand- servation Corps in 1936-37, snn was nrerlerea.r1 hv John J.

Bielak, Jr. 61, of South Amboy died Sunday May 27, 2012 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospi- tal, New Brunswick. Born in New Brunswick he lived in Sayreville before mov ing to South Amboy in 1978. Before retiring last year, he was employed as a Sr. Lab Technician for Dow Chemi- cal, Bound Brook.

He was a member of St. Mary's R.C. Church South Amboy. He was predeceased by his father John J. Bielak, Sr.

in 1982. He is survived by his wife of 36 years, Theresa Lave Bielak; 2 son's Patrick Bielak and his wife Jaimie and Andrew Bielak all of South Amboy; his mother Cecelia Balon Bielak of Sayreville; a brother Brian Bielak and his wife Char- THOMAS AGE: 59 Thomas Brinamen, 59, of Bayville and formerly of South Amboy died suddenly at his home on Sunday, May 27, 2012. He was a dedicated member of his community, serving in the U.S. Coast Guard during the Vietnam War, he was a member of the American Legion, Luke A. Lovely Post 62, South Am- boy and served on the South Amboy Board of Education, Before his retirement in 1991, he was employed as a police officer for the City of South Amboy where he was a member and past presi- dent of P.B.A.

Local 63. He was previously employed as a police officer for Surf City, He was predeceased by his brother, James. He leaves behind his beloved wife, Doris (Merwin); daughter, Melissa; his two dogs, Dixie and Abby; his "sons," Denny Korkowski and Albert Mer- win. He is also survived by 2 before joining the Marines Corps from 1937-40 He re- enlisted the Navy in 1942, and served with distinction in both theatres of World War II. He continued in the Navy as a career, serving in the Korean War, and re- tired in 1958, as a Chief Gun- ner's Mate.

After leaving the Navy, Philip took his fam- ily to New York, where he entered college in 1958 as a full time student at Pratt In- stitute, in Brooklyn. He left full time academia, to work for IBM as an accountant, from 1962 until 1981. While working at IBM, he moved from New York to New Jer- sey, earned his bachelor's degree in 1968 from Rutgers JOANNE COHEN AGEi 75 'PRINCETON Michael, Holden, Emma, Richard Aleskl of Forked River, and Sigmund Aleski of Rockland, MA. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, May 31 2012 at 9:45 am at the Flynn and SonKoyen Funeral Home, 319 Amboy Ave. Metuchen followed by 10:15 am funeral liturgy at St.

Francis Cathedral. En tombment will be in Resur- rection Cemetery Mausole- um in Piscataway. Visitation is Thursday, 8 to 9:45 am. In lieu of flowers, contribu- tions are requested to the N.J. Sharing Network Foun dation.

For directions, or to send condolence messages, visit our web site at www. flynnfuneral.com Johnson University Hospital as well as with the Douglass College Alumni Association An avid sailor, she enjoyed spending time on the water with her family and friends. jV. survived by her beloved hus- band, Elliot; her son, How- HSfndpirtd her granddaughter, Maia Funeral services will be held at 11am today (Tues- day) at the Anshe Emeth Memorial Temple, 222 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick. Cremation will be private.

Memorial con- tributions may be made in her name to the Women and Children's Hospital Wing of Robert Wood Johnson New Brunswick, NJ 08901. Arrangements are by the Crabiel Parkwest Funeral Chapel, 239 Livingston New Brunswick. Shen Homans and her hus- band Michael, of Anna, OH and Joseph Arnold of How- ell; his sister, Sandra Helge- sen of Los Altos, CA, and; his grandchildren, Samuel, Jane and Claire Homans. The family will receive friends on Tuesday from 6:00 Spotswood. A prayer service Committal will be in the Rigsbee Family Cemetery, Durham, NC at a later date.

To send an email note of condolence to the family, please visit www.spotswood' funeralhome.com. lene of Sayreville; a sister Patricia Scanlon and her husband George of Howell; 3 nephews David, Brandon, and Christopher; and a niece Kimberly. Funeral services will be held on Thursday May 31, 2012 at 9am from The Gun drum Service "Home For Funerals" 237 Bordentown Avenue, South Amboy fol- lowed by. a Mass of Christian Burial at St, Mary's Church, South An boy. Interment will follow at St.

Stanislaus Cemetery, Sayreville. Visitation will be on Wednesday from 2-4pm and 7-9pm. Memorial dona tions may be made to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 7, East Syracuse, NY 13057. BRINAMEN BAYVILLE brothers and countless niec- es, nephews and godchil- dren.

More than anything, Thomas will be sadly missed for his profound words of advice from all that sought his counsel. He was the kind of person who thought of others first and was willing to do anything for those he loved, even giving them the shirt off his back. It could be said that a conversation with Tom, no matter how long, always included a laugh or two. Visitation will be on Thurs day, May 31, 2012 from 4pm to 8pm at The Gundrum Ser- vice "Home For Funerals," 237 Bordentown Avenue, South Amboy. Cremation will be private.

His family requests that in lieu of flow- ers donations be made in his memory to Eleventh Hour Rescue www.ehrdogs.org buildinghope. ville, Zaharoula "Rula" Emmanuel Papas of Myrtle Beach, SC, and her grand- children Diana, Kara, Thomas, Christopher, Alec, John, Nicholas and Nina. Funeral services will be held Thursday from the Carmen F. Spezzi Fu- neral Home 15 Cherry Lane, Parlin followed by a 9am service at Saint Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church in Perth Amboy with burial to follow at Chestnut Hill Cemetery, East Brunswick Calling hours at the funeral home will be Wednesday 4pm to 8pm. Prayer services at the funeral home will be family at www.spezzifuneralhome.

com Make charitable donations. urww.MjiCentralJcrsey.comlObits CefitralTersey "Click xuith your community." BITUARIES Special tribute! purchated by family nntl friend To place an obituaryt E-mail to or hit 888-516-9420 Monday to Friday 1 1 am to 9 pm Saturday and Sunday noon to 4 pm Qunatlona about obituaries may called in to 888-51VO00 To place an im mtmoriam tr card of tkanku Call 732-565-7411 or Fax 732-565-7207 k(Mu(t bv received 3 day prior to publication) Obltuvln and photographs submitted to The Home News Tribune may be published, distributed, repurposed and otherwise used In print, electronic end other media platforms. University; and his mas- Spotswood, at 11AM, on Filter's degree from Kean Col- day, June 1, 2012. Interment lege (now Kean University) will held at Arlington Na-in 1974. After leaving IBM, tional Cemetery, at a later Mr.

Goldberg taught math- date. Donations and memo- Mrs. Joanne (Shtier) Co- hen, 75, of Princeton, NJ died Sunday, May 27, 2012 at the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in Eliza- sided in Franklin Township New Brunswick and East Bm 1 She waruaof Dou- StrSSl aJSSWn" Education from Rutgers Uni- versity as well as a Masters degree in Learning Con- sulfation from Montclair State College. She had been employed as an elementary school teacher by the High- land Park Board of Educa- tion for many years before becoming the Learning Con- sultant for the Roosevelt Re- gional School System, Roos- ematics at St.

John Vian- ney High School, Holmdel, from 1982-1987; Philip left St. John Vianney in 1987, and became an adjunct profes- sor in mathematics at Kean University, until his retire- NINA HOULIARAS THASITES AGE: 77 SAYREVILLE Nina Houliaras Thasites Susan Thasites all of Sayre- SHIRLEY L. HANSEN AGEi 82 'SOMERSET Shirley L. Hansen (nee: Irk- DeLozier, Diane (Charles) 85. Philip's love of teaching was pervasive in all that he did, and it showed through- out his life, Goldberg is survived by daughter, Linda M.

Goldberg, of Old Bridge; tw0 sons Fatner Michael Goldberg of Vero Beach, Finrir), anri Richard A. hjs loving of 53 years Edith to 2o02; sister, Clara Schiffer, and three brothers, Lester Gaynor, Melvin and Seymour Goldberg. For all eis vains his naval career hjs iove of family a tviPnfia wpre the barest blessings in his life, J8 of fte Juewish th and a member of Fleet Reserve Associa- uon- The family will receive friends Thursday 2-4 7-9pm at the Bronson Guthlein Funeral Home of Milltown, NJ. A Funeral Service will be offered at Saint Peter's Episcopal Church, Main Street, in rials may be sent directly to the Memorial Fund of Saint Peter's Episcopal Church, Spotswood, New Jersey, or the charity of one's choice, www.bronsonandguthlein- fh.com friends at the Bronson Guthlein Funeral Home of Milltown, Wednesday evening, May 30, 2012 from memorial donations to the Alzheimers Foundation, 322 8th Ave, 7th Fl, New York, NY 10001. www.bronsonand guthleinfh.com LENA DREWINGO AGE: 85 NORTH BRUNSWICK Lena Drewingo died Friday, May 25, 2012.

She was 85. Mrs. Drewingo was born, in Old Forge, Pennsylvania and was the youngest of fourteen children. She resided in North Brunswick for over 60 years. She.

was a member of the. Church of the Sacred Heart in New Brunswick and a member of the Pioneers Club in North Brunswick. She was predeceased by her husband Joseph Drewingo in 2006. Surviving are her daughters, Patricia Hopkins and her husband Dale of East Windsor and Mary Linda Todd and her husband David of Greenville, New York; her three grandsons, Christopher Todd and Angelo and Joseph Mijaili-dis and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be 11:00 AM Wednesday from Selover Funeral Home, 555 Georges Road, North Brunswick.

Cremation will be private. Visitation will be at the funeral home Wednesday from 9:00 AM until the time of service. evelt, NJ. She retired 8 years University Hospital, 1 Rob-ago. Mrs.

Cohen was a mem- ert Wood Johnson Place, fetz) of Somerset, NJ passed Thieme, Laura (Daniel) York, away peacefully surrounded and her grandchildren, Don-by her family on May 28, aid and Mark Hansen, Mi-2012 at Somerset Medical chael and Jessica Thieme, Center in Somerville, NJ. Warren and Joanna York. She was 82 years old. Born The family will receive ber of the Anshe Emeth Me- morial Temple, New Bruns- wick. She was a very active member of Women's Well- ness Center at Robert Wood in Chicago, IL, she moved to Piscataway, NJ in 1969 then to the Somerset area in 1991.

Predeceased by her hus- age 77 of the Parlin section of Sayreville passed away Sunday May 27th 2012 at Bn- arwood Care Center, Sayre- ville. Born in Vitalo Gyme Greece she had resided in Union City before moving to Parlin in 1966. Before her retirement she was em- ployed by Rantan Bay Medi- cal Center, Perth Amboy as a cook and prior to that as a seamstress for Charles Ko- mar Sons in South Amboy. Mrs. Thasites was a member of Saint Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church in Perth Amboy.

She is predeceased by her husband Xenofon Thasites band Donald Charles Han- 7-9pm with funeral services sen, her parents, Carl at In lieu of flow-Carrie Irkfetz, her brother ers, the family is requesting FUNERAL DIRECTORY TO PLACE YOUR ADHERE, CALL 732-565-7400 $50 SMALL BOX $100 DOUBLE BOX in 1991, her parents Thomas Wednesday at the Helen Houliaras and her neral home. Letters of con-brother Nicholas Houliaras. dolence may be sent to the More than 150,000 troops are serving overseas. Cell Phones for Soldiers is calling on all Americans to support the troops by donating old cell phones. LOCAL DROP OFF CENTER Donald, her sister Ruth Irkfetz and her son-in-law Edward DeLozier, she is sur- vived by her children Don- aid (Loretta) Hansen, Lynn GERALDINE M.

BROXMEYER AGE: 90 NORTH BRUNSWICK Geraldine M. Broxmeyer died Saturday, May 26 at St. Peters Hospital in New Brunswick. She was 90. Born in Pennsylvania she had lived in New Brunswick before moving to North Brunswick in 1960.

Mrs. Broxmeyer worked for Sandler Brothers in New Brunswick and was a banquet manager for Green Briar Restaurant in North Brunswick for over 20 years. She was also a member of the United Methodist Church at New Brunswick. She is survived by her son Harvey Broxmeyer and his wife Debbie of Rahway; her grandchildren Melissa and Brian; her sister Alma Luna and her nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be Thursday at 10:00 AM at Selover Funeral Home, 555 Georges Road, North Bruns wick.

Burial will follow in Van Liew Cemetery in North Brunswick. Friends and family may call at the funeral home on Wednesday from 4-7 PM. Funeral Home wfZ2Z Man Ann Goutlia 60 New Dover Road NJ.UcNo.33St (732)381 Gosselin Edison, NJ 08820 5858 Surviving are her children and their spouses John Sharon Thasites, Thomas In Remembrance In loving memory of JOSEPH DENNIS RAKJR. May 29 Those we love remain with us forever. Memories never fade because a loved one is gone.

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