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Thomas M. Cousins
CLINTON TWP. - Thomas Monroe Cousins died Monday, Nov. 11, 2002, at home. He was 78. Born in Minneapolis, Minn., he was the son of Van Meter and Velna Whalian Cousins. He resided in Clinton Township for the last 30 years. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the Pacific Theater with the Army Air Corps. He was a 1948 graduate of Rutgers University, receiving his bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering. Mr. Cousins worked as a mechanical engineer for Bell Labs in Murray Hill. He was a member of Resurrection of Christ Church in Dunellen and was the former parish treasurer. He was also a volunteer for the Lord's Closet in Whitehouse, and he enjoyed camping and golf. His first wife, Bessie Lamson Cousins, died in 1991. Mr. Cousins is survived by his wife, Loretta Placek Szczepanski-Cousins; two sons, Thomas Cousins of High Bridge and James Cousins of Clinton; five daughters, Carol Cousins-Tyler of Quakertown, Pa., Donna Farlow of Warren, Sue Ann Cousins of Greensboro, N.C., Kathy Dee Lindabury of Piscataway and Amy Cells of Phillipsburg; four stepsons, John, David, Paul and Jeff Szczepanski; one brother, Robert Cousins of Wilmette, Ill.; one sister, Rose Mary Treacy of Las Vegas, Nev.; 19 grandchildren, and one great-grandson. Memorial services will be held Nov. 23 at 11 a.m. at Clinton United Methodist Church. Interment will be private. Arrangements are being handled by Scarponi-Bright Funeral Home in Lebanon. Memorial contributions can be made to the Resurrection of Christ Church, 649 Bound Brook Road, Dunellen, NJ 08812.

Helen Mahoney
RARITAN TWP. - Helen K. Stout Mahoney of Raritan Township, formerly of Frenchtown, died Friday, Nov. 8., 2002, at Hunterdon Care Center, Raritan Township. She was 89. Born in Bound Brook, she was a daughter of Amos and Catherine Hickey Stout. She lived in Warren County for many years before moving to Frenchtown 10 years ago. She was a homemaker. She was a member of Our Lady of Victories R.C. Church, Baptistown. Her husband, Ralph E. Mahoney, died previously. She was also predeceased by three sisters, Blanche Stout, Geraldine Singer and Dorothy Green. Surviving are a son, Kevin T. of Frenchtown; a daughter, Shielagh Schmidt of Colorado, and four grandchildren. Funeral services were held Nov. 12 at W.E. Johnson Funeral Home, Holland Township. Interment was at Bound Brook Cemetery.

Percy McCatharn Jr.
WASHINGTON - Percy McCatharn Jr. died Nov. 4, 2002, at home. He was 75. Born in Cokesbury, he was the son of Percy and Carol Thompson McCatharn. He served in the Army in 1946-47. Mr. McCatharn worked for Taylor Wharton in High Bridge and then for MacKenzie farms in Hampton from 1953 to 1968. He then moved to New Mexico to farm with his cousin for 30 years. He was a member of Cokesbury Methodist Church. A brother, Robert, and a grandchild died earlier. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy Peoplesdorph McCatharn; a son, James of Washington; two daughters, Debra Ann Nylen of Sioux Falls, S.D., and Joyce Ann Dudek of Saylorsburg, Pa.; a brother, Paul of Florida; three sisters, Alice Sutton of Omaha, Ark., Florence Vibyhal of Clinton and-Dorothy Apgar of Cokesbury; four grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. A memorial service took place at the church Nov. 10. DeVoe Funeral Service of Washington was in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions can be made to the Washington Emergency Squad, Box 4, Washington, NJ 07882.

George Nelson
PORT ORANGE, Fla. - George J. Nelson died Nov. 4, 2002, at home. He was 83. He was born in Oxford and lived there until moving to New Hampton, where he resided most of his adult life. He was an Army veteran of World War II, and was a member of Spruce Run Memorial VFW Post in Glen Gardner. He worked at Oxford Textile for 34 years, and then worked in maintenance for the Hunterdon Learning Center in Lebanon Township for 11 years until retiring to Florida eight years ago. He is survived by Vera, his wife of 56 years; three sons, George of Port Orange, and William and Dennis, both of Hampton; three brothers, Jim of Oxford, Neil "Chris" of Hampton and Pete of Summit; two sisters, Kay Finochio and Jean Bertoline, both of New York, and three grandchildren. A private service was held in Florida on Nov. 5.

Jeanne Snyder Nolte
CLINTON TWP. - Jeanne Snyder Nolte died Friday, Nov. 8, 2002, at her home. She was 74. Born in Plainfield, she was the daughter of Frank M. and Mildred Harkrader Snyder. She lived in Tewksbury Township and Pittstown before moving to Clinton Township in 2001. She attended Adelphi College in Garden City, N.Y., and graduated with an R.N. degree in nursing in three years. In 1975, she became a licensed Realtor with Spann Realtors GMAC in Clinton Township. She and her husband, George W., were married for 51 years before he died on July 29, 2001. She was also predeceased by a daughter, Deborah Nolte, in 1979. She is survived by a daughter, Karen Nolte McNulty of Malibu, Calif.; a brother, F. Lee Snyder of New Bern, N.C., and two grandchildren. Calling hours will be Nov. 15 from noon to 2 p.m., followed by funeral services at 2 p.m. at the Martin Funeral Home in Clinton. Interment will be at Locust Grove Cemetery in Quakertown. Memorial contributions can be made to the American Cancer Society, Hunterdon County Unit, 84 Park Ave., Flemington, NJ 08822.

Kylie Marie Andrejco
CLINTON - Kylie Marie Andrejco died Friday, Nov. 8, 2002, at Bristol Myers Squibb Children's Hospital at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick. She was 13. Born in Raritan Township, she was the daughter of Matthew and Bernadette Andrejco. She was a lifelong resident of Clinton. She attended Clinton Public School. She was a member of "SKIT," Show Kids Invitational Theater Group in Pittstown. Her mother, Lisa Marie Andrejco, died in 1990. In addition to her parents, she is survived a sister, Megan Andrejco of New York, N.Y., and one brother, Paul of South Orange. A funeral liturgy was held at the St. John Neumann Catholic Church in Califon under the direction of the Martin Funeral Home. Interment was private. Memorial contributions can be made to the Institute for Children with Cancer & Blood Disorders, 121 Somerset St., New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1945.

Deborah L. Balaam
DELAWARE TWP. - Deborah L. Balaam died Friday, Nov. 8, 2002, at the Hunterdon Medical Center. She was 38. Born in Trenton to Robert and Patricia Balaam Sr., she lived in Hopewell Township prior to moving to Delaware Township five years ago. She was a graduate of Hopewell Valley Central High School. Surviving, in addition to her parents of Stockton, are her children, Melissa and Brandon at home; her sister, Brenda DeGrange of Stockton, and her brother, Robert Balaam Jr. of Stockton. A funeral Mass was held Nov. 13 at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Ewing. Interment followed at the church cemetery. Arrangements were by Cromwell Memorial Home in Hopewell Township.

Al Hoagland Jr.
KINTNERSVILLE, Pa. - Al R. Hoagland Jr. was stricken at work on Sunday, Nov. 10, 2002, and was pronounced dead at Hunterdon Medical Center. He was 48. Born in Raritan Township, he was the son of Alvin R. and Jane Fellows Hoagland. He was employed as an electrician at the Curtis Specialty Papers paper mill in Milford for 30 years. He graduated from Palisades High School in Nockamixon Township, Pa. and was a volunteer with the high school's football team. He was a member of Local 1712 and the Quarter Century Club at Curtis Speciality Paper Co. He was also involved in emergency management for Nockamixon Township. He and his wife, Mary M. Pursell Hoagland, celebrated their 27th wedding anniversary earlier this year. He was predeceased by a sister, Susan Edinger, who died in 1994, and by his father. Besides his wife, Mr. Hoagland is survived by his mother, who lives in Kintnersville; a daughter, Rebecca L. Hoagland; and two sons, Mark D. and Alvin R. III, all of Kintnersville, a sister, Pat. J. Cegielski of Upper Black Eddy, Pa., and a granddaughter. Funeral services will be held Nov. 15 at Robert W. Snyder Funeral Home in Riegelsville, Pa., at 11 a.m. Burial will be at Union Cemetery of Hellertown, Pa. Calling hours will be Nov. 14 from 7 to 9 and Nov. 15 from 10 to 11 a.m. at the funeral home. Memorial donations can be made to Riegelsville-Palisades Emergency Squad, P.O. Box 253, Riegelsville, PA 18077.

Judith Anne Rowell
BERKELEY HEIGHTS - Judith Anne Rowell died Friday, Nov. 8, 2002, while staying at her vacation home on Long Beach Island. She was 65. She was born in Rochdale, Lancashire, England, the daughter of Fred and Elsie Willis Harte. She attended Durham University in England, where she earned a bachelor's degree in teaching in 1957. She taught grade school in Milton under Wychwood, Oxfordshire, England, before emigrating to the United States in 1961. She lived briefly in New Providence and Whitehouse Station before moving to Berkeley Heights 35 years ago. She was a former president of the New Providence Garden Club and was currently the club's recording secretary. For years, she worked extensively to restore the garden at the New Providence Historical Society. She was also a member of the Suburban British Women's Club in Summit. Her many hobbies included gardening, knitting, sewing, and quilting. She is survived by her husband of 43 years, Dr. John M. Rowell, Ph.D.; a daughter, Elizabeth A. Titus of Warren; two sons, Adrian John of Warren and Christopher Mark of Thousand Oaks, Calif.; a brother, Robin Harte of England; a sister, Wendy Harte of England, and two granddaughters. A memorial service was held Nov. 13 day at Wilson Memorial Union Church in Watchung. Funeral arrangements were by Higgins Home For Funerals in Watchung. Memorial contributions can be made to the Berkeley Heights Rescue Squad, Box 117, Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922 or Barnegat Light First Aid Squad, West 10th St., Barnegat Light, NJ 08006.

Donald E. Shimkus
RARITAN TWP. - Donald E. Shimkus died Nov. 6, 2002, at Hunterdon Medical Center. He was 69. He was born in Elizabeth, the son of Anthony and Mildred Wood Shimkus, and lived in Martinsville and Warren Township before moving to Raritan Township in 1986. Until his retirement, he was a tool and die maker for Illinois Toolworks in Somerset. A son, Frederick, died in 1988; and two brothers, Robert and Edward, died earlier. He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Barbara; two sons, Donald Jr. of Garner, N.C., and Matthew of Raritan Township; four daughters, Toni Ciarlariello of Raritan Township, Diana Robertello of Kunkletown, Pa., Marie Romanello of Garwood and Laura Shimkus of Hillsborough; a brother, Richard; two sisters, Mildred Christie of Lakewood and Barbara Jean Moody of Piscataway, and 11 grandchildren. Funeral services were held Nov. 9 at Robert L. Ford Funeral Home in Flemington. Burial was private. Memorial contributions can be sent to Hunterdon Medical Center, 2100 Wescott Drive, Flemington, NJ 08822.

Anthony M. Tumolo
BRIDGEWATER - Anthony M. Tumolo died on Monday, Nov. 11, 2002, at Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center in Plainfield. He was 89. His brother, Alfred, lives in Flemington. Born and raised in Long Valley, he lived in Plainfield and North Plainfield before moving to Bridgewater two years ago. He was a retired plumber for the Plainfield Board of Education. He was a member of Watchung Hills Elks Lodge. Mr. Tumolo was a communicant of St. Joseph Catholic Church in North Plainfield. His wife, Rose, died in 2000. Along with his brother in Flemington, he is survived by three sons, Joseph of Chantilly, Va., Anthony A. of Middlesex and James of Scotch Plains; another brother, James of Warren; a sister, Josephine Fury of Toms River; six grandchildren, and one great-granddaughter.

Mary E. Voorhees
HOPEWELL TWP. - Mary Elizabeth Voorhees died Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2002, at Compassionate Care Hospice of St. Francis Medical Center in Trenton. She was 87. Her son, Lewis A. Duyckinck, lives in Ringoes. Born in Skillman to Albert and Lillie Young Wyckoff, she lived there until she moved to Hopewell Township in 1965. She had retired from Princeton University. Mrs. Voorhees was a longtime member of Blawenburg Reformed Church. Her first husband, Lewis Z. Duyckinck, died earlier. Along with her son, she is survived by her second husband, Norman Voorhees; a daughter, Betty Hixson of Hopewell Township; a stepdaughter, Norma Sheard of Deer Isle, Maine; a sister, Helen Yantz of Belle Mead; a brother, Raymond Wyckoff of Skillman and Hudgins, Va.; nine grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. A funeral was held Nov. 11 at Cromwell Memorial Home in Hopewell Township. Burial followed in Blawenburg Cemetery.

Nina Jaye Harrison
HOT SPRINGS, Mont. - Nina Jaye Harrison died Friday, Nov. 8, 2002, at home. She was 48. Born in Jacksonville, Fla., she was the daughter of Joyce F. Norz of Neshanic Station and James W. Harrison of Baltimore, Md. In 1967, she moved with her family to Neshanic Station, where she lived until 1979. She then moved to Oregon, and later to Montana. Ms. Harrison graduated from Hunterdon Central High School in 1972. She was an independent restauranteur and a licensed massage therapist in Montana, and she practiced music and visual arts in her spare time. In addition to her mother, Ms. Harrison is survived by three brothers, Scott Harrison of State College, Pa., Matthew Corcoran of Flemington and Brett Corcoran of Atlanta, Ga. Funeral services were private. Memorial contributions can be made to the Clark Fork Valley Hospice Service, Box 768, Plains, MT 59859.

David R. LaBarre
LEHIGHTON, Pa. - David R. LaBarre died Friday, Nov. 8, 2002, from injuries received in an automobile accident in Bethlehem Township, Pa. He was 43. He was born in Davenport, Iowa, the son of Dr. Raymond and Gloria Ihrie LaBarre of Palmer Township, Pa. He was employed by Bartlett Tree Experts in Whitehouse before starting his own business, LaBarre Tree and Shrub Care in Easton, Pa., over 15 years ago. He was a member of Hope Community Fellowship Church in Lehighton and a former member of Bethel Memorial Baptist Church in Palmer Township, Pa. He was a member of the National Arborists Society. In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife of 21 years, Sherry O'Neil LaBarre; two sons, Ryan of Lehighton and Tyler, serving in the Army in Fort Benning, Ga.; a brother, Dr. Matthew of Easton; a sister, Debra Melchert of Richmond, Va., and his maternal grandmother, Carrie Cadira of Palmer Township. Services are scheduled for Nov. 14 at Bethel Memorial Baptist Church at 10:30 a.m. Burial was to be be at Easton Heights Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be sent to Hope Community Fellowship Church, Lehighton, Pa.

Jaon Rodriguez
FLEMINGTON - Jaon Rodriguez died Friday, Nov. 8, 2002 at Hunterdon Medical Center in Raritan Township, where he was born the same day. He is survived by his parents, Arutro and Yalile Solano Rodriguez of Flemington. Arrangements and burial were private, under the direction of Holcombe-Fisher Funeral Home in Flemington.

Jean T. Torkelson
SUMMIT - Jean T. Torkelson died on Nov. 7, 2002, at home. She was 80. Born in Rochester, N.Y., she was raised in San Francisco, Calif., and lived there until she moved to Summit in 1955. One son, Norman Torkelson, lives in Stockton. She was a Navy WAVE during World War II. Working as a code breaker, her group broke the Japanese military code, leading to victory in the Battle of the Coral Sea. Mrs. Torkelson was a homemaker. She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church in Summit, serving on various committees, including its altar guild, pastoral search and Hinman Scholarship Fund. She enjoyed bowling, sewing, bridge and golfing, and was a member of Fairmount Country Club in Chatham Township and several of its committees. She also enjoyed doing The New York Times crossword puzzles and spending time with her family. Her husband, Harold Torkelson, and two brothers, Wayne and Jim Pugh, died earlier. In addition to her son who lives locally, she is survived by another son, Richard of Saratoga Springs, N.Y., and five grandchildren. A memorial service will be held Nov. 16 at 1:30 p.m. at St. John's Lutheran Church, followed by a private committal service at the church memorial garden. Friends can attend a reception at the church hall. Memorial contributions can be made to the Hinman Scholarship Fund c/o St. John's Lutheran Church, 587 Springfield Ave., Summit, NJ 07901.

Luis Uriguen
BRIDGEWATER - Luis Uriguen died Saturday, Nov. 9, 2002 at Somerset Medical Center in Somerville. He was 89. Born in Spain, Mr. Uriguen lived in New York City before moving to Kirkside in Bridgewater seven years ago. He was employed by several New York City restaurants as a chef and most recently worked at Michael's One Restaurant in New York City for many years. He retired in 1978. Mr. Uriguen was a Merchant Marine for the U.S. Coast Guard and was an avid sports fan. His wife, Concepcion, died in 1963. Surviving are his son, Roland of Pittstown; two daughters, Loretta Camacho and Mercedes Uriguen, both of Florida, and five grandchildren. Funeral services were held Nov. 12 at Bruce C. VanArsdale Funeral Home in Somerville. Cremation was private. Memorial contributions can be made to National Breast Cancer Foundation, 1 Hanover Park, 16633 N. Dallas Parkway, Suite 600, Addison, TX 75001.

Helen Mae Young
LEBANON - Helen Mae Young died Saturday, Nov. 9, 2002, at Hunterdon Care Center in Raritan Township. She was 95. Born in Whitehouse, she was the daughter of Moses and Edna Lindabury King. She lived in Lebanon since 1928. She retired in 1974 from the Raritan Valley Country Club in Somerville, where she was a kitchen worker. She had also worked for the Old Timbers Restaurant in Clinton Township. She was a member of Lebanon United Methodist Church, now known as Round Valley United Methodist Church, in Lebanon. She was predeceased by three brothers, Howard King and William C. King, both of Lebanon, and Russell A. King of Far Hills. Her husband, Fred, died in 1949. Surviving are her son, William E. "Skip" of Lebanon; her daughter, Christine M. DeBois of Washington; six grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Nov. 12 at Union Cemetery in Lebanon. Arrangements were made by Scarponi-Bright Funeral Home in Lebanon. Memorials can be sent to Lebanon Borough Fire Company, Box 145, Lebanon, NJ 08833.

Thane B. Phelps
HOLLAND TWP. - Thane B. Phelps died Saturday, Nov. 9, 2002 at Hunterdon Care Center in Flemington. He was 94. Born in Jefferson, Ohio, he was the son of Charles and Ninon Moore Phelps. He graduated from Spencerian Business College in Cleveland and attended Rutgers University. He was the Director of Industrial Engineering in two divisions of the former RCA, Solid State and Electronic Components, and retired in 1972 after 45 years with the company. He was a member of St. Lawrence Catholic Church in Riegelsville, Pa. He was a member and past president of the Milford Lions Club. He is survived by his wife, Irena Turina Phelps; three sons, Nelson B. of Denver, Jeffrey C. of Wyckoff, and Thane B. of Birchrunville, Pa.; a daughter, Melissa A. Racine of Annandale; seven grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday at St. Lawrence Catholic Church in Riegelsville under the direction of Robert W. Snyder Funeral Home. Interment was at Riegelsville Union Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to the American Cancer Society, 2121 City Line Road, Bethlehem, PA 18017.

Paul Reed
ALEXANDRIA TWP. - Paul Everett Reed of Alexandria Township died Sunday, Nov. 3, 2002, at home. He was 59. Born in Staten Island, N.Y., to William A. and Pauline E. Detmar Reed, he lived in Cranford before moving to Alexandria Township 30 years ago. He was a former member of Cranford Methodist Church. He was a 1961 graduate of Cranford High School and a 1965 graduate of New Jersey Institute of Technology in Newark, where he earned a B.S. degree in chemical engineering. He then graduated from Purdue University in 1967 with a master's degree in chemical engineering. Mr. Reed was a chemical engineering for Pratt & Whitney Corp. in Connecticut and later worked at Picatinny Arsenal in Denville. He was a member of the American Society of Chemical Engineers. Surviving is a sister, Doris Ann Durrua of Colts Neck. A brother, William A. Jr., died previously. Graveside services were held Nov. 11 at Fairview Cemetery, Westfield. Funeral arrangements were by W.E. Johnson Funeral Home, Holland Township.

Michael G. Sena
WHITEHOUSE STATION - Michael G. Sena died Friday, Nov. 8, 2002, at Beth Israel Medical Center in Newark. He was 64. He was born in The Bronx, N.Y., son of Michael and Loretta Sena. His family moved to Yonkers, where he graduated from technical high school. Mr. Sena served in the Navy, where he trained in amphibious troop landing boats. He was employed by New York Telephone Co. and by New Jersey Bell for 11 years. He then changed careers and became employed in real estate and mortgages in Monmouth County. He moved to Whitehouse Station in 1996. Two years later, he opened a Martinizing franchise in Springfield. Mr. Sena enjoyed cooking, photography, fishing, sailing, kayaking and playing video games with his son. He was also interested in Oriental readings and the martial arts. His second wife, Linda Madera Sena, died in 1993. He is survived by his wife, Deborah Tasker Sena; two daughters, Corinne Kleinberg and Kristen Sena, both of Florida, and a son, Michael D. Sena of Whitehouse Station. A memorial service was scheduled Nov. 14 at 7:30 p.m. at Kearns Funeral Home in Whitehouse. Memorial contributions can be made to the North Beth Israel Cardiac Transplant Unit, 400 Osborne Terrace, Newark, NJ 07112.

Lena Smith
HAMPTON - Lena Smith died Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2002 at Country Arch Care Center in Union Township. She was 97. Born in Pottersville, she was the daughter of Harry and Mildred Fields. She was a resident of Lebanon most of her life, moving to Hampton five years ago. Mrs. Smith worked at the Bemis plant in Flemington for many years. Her husband, Ross A., died in 1961. She is survived by her son, Howard of Bethlehem, N.H.; a grandson, and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be private under the direction of Kearns Funeral Home in Whitehouse. Memorial contributions can be made to the Hampton Rescue Squad, 9 Wells Ave., Hampton, NJ 08827.

Robert Trimmer
HAWLEY, Pa. - Robert Irving Trimmer, former Clinton town councilman, died Saturday, Nov. 9, 2002, in Ellen Memorial Nursing Home in Honesdale. He was 87. Born in High Bridge, a son of Bertsell and Harriet Apgar Trimmer, he lived in Clinton and Clinton Township for many years. Mr. Trimmer resided in South Carolina before moving to Hawley 11 years ago. Mr. Trimmer was a graduate of High Bridge High School and the McAllister School of Embalming in New York City. He founded Trimmer's Memorial Funeral Home in Clinton and ran the business until he retired in 1977. At one time he served as Hunterdon County coroner, a position he was elected to with write-in votes. Mr. Trimmer refurbished and reinforced the bank along the South Branch of the Raritan River, across from the funeral home's 12 Lower Center Street location, which prevented major flooding in the town. He was also instrumental in saving the old grist mill in Clinton, now home of the Hunterdon County Museum of Art, from commercial development. According to Clinton Mayor Allie McGaheran, Mr. Trimmer was interested in the town and its history. And when the mill was about to be sold to a pencil factory, Mr. Trimmer and other local residents worked to secure the building as a culture and arts center, she said. Mr. Trimmer belonged to the Clinton Fire Department, as well as the Masonic Lodge in High Bridge, and the North Hunterdon Rotary Club. He was also a member of the Tri-County and New Jersey State Funeral Directors Associations. Mr. Trimmer served as a deacon and an elder of Clinton Presbyterian Church. He is survived by his wife, Shirley Moore Trimmer; a daughter, Lynn Waldron of Toms River; four stepchildren, David Laire and Malinda Miller, both of South Carolina, Shirleen Bison of Upper Black Eddy, Pa., and Janeen Young of Honesdale, Pa.; two grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Interment was Nov. 13 in Evergreen Cemetery in Clinton. Arrangements were under the direction of Coughlin Funeral Home of Califon.

Charles J. Werbicky
CLINTON TWP. - Charles J. "Chuck" Werbicky died Nov. 7, 2002, at home. He was 59. Born the son of Walter M. and Rose Mateyka Werbicky, he lived in Springfield and Maplewood before moving to Clinton Township 25 years ago. Mr. Werbicky was president and owner of Millennium Fluid Power Inc. in Lebanon. He is survived by his wife, Mary Fanelli Werbicky; his daughter, Jennifer Modica of Clinton Township, and one grandchild. The funeral was Nov. 11 at Scarponi-Bright Funeral Home in Lebanon. Interment was private.

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