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D-36 -NJ Tuesday, April 21, 1992 The Philadelphia Inquirer Fixed Rate Home Equity Installment Loan 845 APR Just One Of The Comforts Of Home. Tax-deductible Payments deferred for 4 months To learn more about a Mellon PSFS 7-year home equity loan, call 1 800 272-9300. Or stop by the office nearest you. And make yourself, well, comfortable. Mellon PSFS You're why we do our very best." Tax deductibility subject to IRS rules and regulations.

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South Jersey deaths CLIFFORD BURKE, 76, of Camden, died Thursday at Cooper Hospital-University Medical Center, Camden. Mr. Burke had retired from the Camden City school district. Survivors: two sons, Clifford V. of Marlton and Stanley J.

of Camden; a daughter, Janice A. Harris of Camden; 10 grandchildren; six, great-grandchildren, and two brothers, Vernon of Pittsburgh and Fred W. Twyman Jr. of Camden. Services: viewing, 10 a.m.

tomorrow, Tunsil Funeral Home, 812 Kaighn funeral home; burial, Brig. Gen. William C. Camden; funeral, noon tomorrow at the Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Arneytown. WILLIAM F.

CORCORAN 57, of Stratford, died Saturday at Kennedy Memorial Division. Mr. Corcoran worked in security at Bradlee's department store in Burlington. Survivors: his wife, Miriam B. Duble Corcoran; a son, William F.

Jr. of Lindenwold; a daughter, Gail DiPasquale of Sicklerville; two stepdaughters, Barbara Adams of Somerdale and Sharon Ferrante of Mifflintown, six grandchildren; a brother, James of Berlin Borough, and a sister, Barbara Maguire of Lindenwold. Services: memorial, 8 p.m. today, Christ Community Church, Emerson Street and East Linden Avenue, Lindenwold. Giosa Funeral Home, West Berlin.

THEODORE G. DEMIDUKE, 66, of Glassboro, formerly of Woodbury Heights, died Friday at home. Mr. Demiduke was a self-employed drum and barrel refinisher in Deptford until retiring six years ago. He was an Amry veteran of World War Il.

Survivors: two sons, Theodore G. of Pitman and Robert of Gainesville, three daughters, Lynda Contarino of Bradenton, Terry Rhodeside of Warminster, and Lisa Pendleton of Woodbury; 10 grandchildren, and a sister, Dorothy Wilz of Sewell. Services: viewing, 11 a.m. today, McGuinness Funeral Home, 34 Hunter Woodbury; funeral, noon today at the funeral home; burial, New St. Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr.

CARMELLA M. "MILLIE" CACCESE DeSILVIO, 75, of Sewell, died Saturday at Kennedy Memorial Township Division. Mrs. DeSilvio was the widow of Nicholas P. DeSilvio.

Survivors: three sons, Nicholas P. Jr. of Mullica Hill, Phillip W. of Monroeville and Dennis of Mantua; a sister, Teresa Grossi of Sewell; 20 grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren; two brothers, Nicholas Caccese of Massachusetts and Phillip Caccese of Pennsauken, and three sisters, Josephine Reeves of Florida, Alice Genca of Woodlyne, and Antoinette Cartella of Mullica Hill. Services: viewing, 7 to 9 p.m.

today, Gardner Funeral Home, 126 S. Black Horse Pike, Runnemede; funeral, 1 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home; burial, Lakeview Memorial Park, Cinnaminson. LOUIS D. DEVONE, 88, of Voorhees, formerly of Audubon Park, died Saturday at the Care Inn of Voorhees.

Mr. Devone worked at New York Shipbuilding Co. for more than 40 years. He was the widower of Marie M. Schuman Devone.

Survivors: two sons, Joseph W. and James a daughter, Theresa A. Kmita; nine grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; two brothers, Maurice and Rocco, and four sisters, Elizabeth Auletto, Theresa Gibbs, Rose Luciano and Nancy DiLauro. Services: viewing, 9 to 10:30 a.m. tomorrow, Etherington Funeral Home, 700 Powell Gloucester City; Mass of Christian Burial, 11 a.m.

tomorrow, Holy Maternity Roman Catholic Church, Nicholson Road, Audubon; burial, New St. Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr. WILLIAM B. DOBBINS, 84, of Burlington Township and formerly of New Haven, died Friday at Rancocas Hospital, Willingboro. SIGHT Soft Barnes-Hind Sofspin or Contacts Ultra Softmate spherical (2 Pair $24 Contacts.

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563-6930 Penrose Plaza S. Philadelphia 365-6090 Bucks County: VISION Mall 355-3232 Center Mall 363-2450 Main Line: Ardmore West 642-5020 Montgomery County: King of Prussia (Route 202 Henderson Rd.) 265-7735 Plymouth Meeting Mall 828-6160 Lansdale (1714 N. Broad St.) 855-5882 New Jersey: Echelon Mall 772-1740 Blackwood (1477 Blackwood-Clementon Rd.) 228-7225 Mr. Dobbins was a retired molder of Harrow Products Inc. in New Haven and had also worked at R.D.

Wood Co. in Florence. Survivors: his wife, Estelle Chapman Dobbins; his son, Donald of Willingboro; two stepsons, Mark Chapman of Edgewater Park and Kenneth Chapman of Baltimore; four stepdaughters, Lois Graham of Willingboro, Carol Mack of Germany, Rita Miller of Connecticut and Linda Ellis-El of Moorestown; a granddaughter; a great-granddaughter; a brother, Bascom of Florence, and three sisters, Marguerite Harris of Ewing, Doris Kyle of Seattle and Ernestine Gardiner of Los Angeles. Services: viewing, 10 a.m. to noon tomorrow, St.

Paul Baptist Church, Fifth and Eyre Streets, Florence; funeral, noon tomorrow at the church; burial, Odd Fellows Cemetery, Burlington. E.J. Flippen Funerals, Camden. MARGARET M. DRYAR, 76, of North Beach, died Monday at Southern Ocean County Hospital, Manahawkin.

Miss Dryar was a retired operator and clerk for New Jersey Bell of Manahawkin. She was also a member of the Telephone Pioneers, St. Thomas of Villanova Church in Surf City and the St. Francis of Assisi Altar and Rosary Society in Brant Beach. Survivors: a brother, Robert F.

of Toms River, and two sisters, Lucy M. of North Beach and Anne Mosier of Hatboro, Pa. Services: memorial Mass, 10 a.m. Saturday, St. Thomas of Villanova Church, 13th Street, Surf City.

LILLIAN WINNER DUETT, 76, of Williamstown, died yesterday at her niece's home in Williamstown. Mrs. Duett, a homemaker, was born in Camden and lived in Williamstown for 27 years. Survivors: her husband, Joseph a nephew, Edward O'Donnell of Lindenwold; two nieces, Sharon Berenato of Ocean City and Lillian Vail of Williamstown, and a brother, Stanford Winner of Lakeland. Services: viewing, 9 p.m.

today, Bell-Hennessy Funeral Home, 420 S. Main Williamstown; funeral, 11 a.m. tomorrow at the funeral home; burial, Hillcrest Memorial Park, Hurffville. DORIS E. FARLEY, 71, of Gloucester City, died Saturday at Cooper Hospital-University Medical Center, Camden.

Mrs. Farley was a seamstress at Nanette for 39 years. Survivors: a son, Charles; three brothers, Arthur, Eugene and Charles, and three sisters, Ida Sampieri, Lillian Wright and Josephine Graves. Services: viewing, 11 a.m. today, Etherington Funeral Home, 700 Powell Gloucester City; funeral, noon today at the funeral home; burial, private.

FRANK FAZIO, 87, of Cherry Hill, formerly of the Bronx, N.Y., died Friday at Kennedy Memorial Hill Division. Mr. Fazio was a retired self-employed jewel and watch repairman in the Bronx. He also was an amateur dancer and had won many trophies in competition. of Philadelphia.

a.m. tomorrow, Our Lady of Mount Carmel West Berlin; Mass of Christian Burial, 11 Giosa Funeral Home, 171 Haddon Survivors: a sister, Josephine Battistella Services: viewing, 9:30 a.m. tomorrow, Roman Catholic Church, 178 W. White Horse Pike, Berlin Borough; burial, Mount Peace Cemetery, Philadelphia. KATHERYN FLETCHER, 99, of Marlton, died yesterday at Kennedy Memorial Hill Division.

Mrs. Fletcher was a native of Brooklyn, N.Y., and a retired telephone operator. She was the widow of John X. Fletcher and mother of the late Lucille C. Nerney.

Survivors: four grandsons and two greatgrandchildren. Services: Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Thursday, St. Joan of Arc Church, Willow Bend Road, Marlton; burial, Cemetery of Holy Cross, Brooklyn, N.Y. Bradley Funeral Home, Marlton.

GREGORY W. HAUBRICH, 47, of Blue Anchor, formerly of Philadelphia, died Thursday at the Hospital of Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia. Mr. Haubrich was an electrican for SEPTA. Survivors: a friend, Elizabeth Andrejczak; a brother, Henry, and two sisters, Maryann McAnulty and Jane Stavanakas.

Services: viewing, 7 to 9 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m. tomorrow, Wackerman Funeral Home, 8060 Verree Philadelphia; Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. tomorrow, Christ the King Roman Catholic Church, Morrell Avenue and Chesterfield Road, Philadelphia; burial, Holy Redeemer Cemetery, Philadelphia. OLGA R.

LEININGER, 79, of Williamstown, formerly of Philadelphia, died Sunday at Kennedy Memorial Township Division. Mrs. Leininger was a retired cashier for Horn Hardart Co. in Philadelphia. Survivors: two sisters, Carolyn Ward and Jean Slobogan, both of Williamstown.

Services: viewing, 10 a.m. Thursday, Bell-Hennessy Funeral Home, 420 S. Main Williamstown; funeral, 11 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home; burial, Ivy Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa. HOWARD LOVE, 66, of Camden, died last Tuesday at Cooper Hospital-University Medical Center, Camden.

Survivors: a brother, James. Services: viewing, 9 a.m. tomorrow, Carl Miller Funeral Home, 831 Van Hook Camden; funeral, 11 a.m. tomorrow at the funeral home; burial, Evergreen Cemetery, Camden. ALFRED M.

MAIOLA 74, of Atco, died Sunday at Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center, Camden. Mr. Maiola was a retired truck driver for Owens-Corning Fiberglas in Berlin, where he worked 25 years. He was a member of Sons of Italy Lodge 2308 in Berlin. Survivors: a son, Alfred Jr.

of Birmingham, and a sister, Angelina Ferrigno of Folsom. Services: viewing, 7 to 9 p.m. today and 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. tomorrow, Leroy P. Wooster Funeral Home, 290 White Horse Pike, Atco; Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m.

tomorrow, Assumption Roman Catholic Church, 110 Atco Atco; burial, Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Berlin. FRANCIS JOSEPH MALONE, 76, of Ocala, formerly of Palmyra, died April 10 at home. Mr. Malone, a longtime Palmyra resident who moved to Florida in 1989, had retired from the United States Postal Service after 30 years. He belonged to the Veterans of Foreign Wars post in Palmyra.

Survivors: his wife, Elizabeth; two sons, Francis J. Jr. of Ocala, and Paul M. of Manahawkin; a daughter, Maureen M. Hechler of Riverside, and a sister, Mary Malone of Marlton.

Services were held Wednesday; burial, Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell, Fla. HENRY W. "BUDDY" McININCH, 51, of Mount Laurel, died Saturday at Memorial Hospital of Burlington County, Mount Holly. Mr. Mclninch was a former employee of Bemax Inc.

Jersey in Hainesport. Survivors: his wife, Marie Jesion Mclninch; a son, Keith of Willingboro; two daughters, Linda M. and Stacy, both of Palmyra; his stepmother, Elizabeth of Georgia, and a brother, Roger R. of Passaic. Services: visitation, 8:15 to 10 a.m.

tomorrow, Goes Funeral Home, 212 Levitt Parkway, Willingboro; funeral, 10 a.m. tomorrow, St. John Neumann Roman Church Church, Hainesport and Mount Laurel Roads, Mount Laurel; burial, Odd Fellows Cemetery, Burlington. EDNA M. HOFFMAN OLIVER, 74, of Palmyra, died Sunday at Zurbrugg Hospital, Riverside.

Mrs. Oliver was the widow of David L. Oliver. Survivors: a son, George R. of Cape May Court House; a daughter, Edna Goodman of Palmyra; five grandchildren, and a greatgrandchild.

Services: viewing, 7 to 9 p.m. today Weber Funeral Home, 112 Broad Riverton; funeral, 11 a.m. tomorrow, at the funeral home; burial, Lakeview Memorial Park, Cinnaminson. JOSEPH S. PINCUS, 82, of Almonesson, died Friday at Underwood-Memorial Hospital, Woodbury.

Mr. Pincus was a car salesman. Survivors: two great-grandsons, Hichara and Barry Freedman. Services: viewing, 10 a.m. tomorrow, Gardner Funeral Home, 126 S.

Black Horse Pike, Runnemede; funeral, 11 a.m. tomorrow at the funeral home; burial, New St. Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr. WILLIAM A. ROGERS, 77, of Newfield and formerly of Glassboro, died Sunday at Elmer Hospital, Elmer.

Mr. Rogers was an Army veteran of World War and was a retired engineer for Glassboro State College. He was also a member of St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Glassboro. Survivors: a brother, Earl of Glassboro, and a sister, Elizabeth Raymer of Newfield.

Services: visitaton, 7 p.m. tomorrow, Frank H. Jones Funeral Home, 124 State Glassboro; funeral, 8:30 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home; burial, Trinity Bible Church Cemetery, Glassboro. RALPH B.

WASHINGTON, 66, of Woodbury, died Thursday at Underwood-Memorial Hospital, Woodbury. Mr. Washington formerly was a truck driver for Shivers Fuel Co. in Woodbury. Survivors: his wife, Hazel; two sons, Keith of Clayton and Dennis of Woodbury; a daughter, Sandra of Sicklerville; five grandchildren; two brothers, Webster of Willingboro and Alfred of Woodbury, and four sisters, Viola and Leona, both of Woodbury, Rebecca of Delaware and Florence of Indiana.

Services: viewing, 9 a.m. today, Carl Miller Funeral Home, 831 Van Hook Camden; funeral, 11 a.m. today at the funeral home; burial, Odd Fellows Cemetery, Jericho. FRANK WILLIAMS, 81, of Audubon, died Sunday West Jersey Hospital-Camden. Mr.

Williams was a meat cutter for Acme Markets. He last worked at the Medford store and retired in 1975. He was born in Camden and was an Audubon resident for 48 years. Survivors: his wife, Laura D. Szweda Williams; a son, Ronald F.

of Florida; a daughter, Barbara A. of Lakewood, and three grandchildren. Services: viewing, 8:30 a.m. tomorrow, Henry Funeral Home, a 152. W.

Atlantic Audubon; Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. tomorrow, St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church, Kings Highway and Fourth Avenue, Haddon Heights; burial, St. Joseph's Cemetery, Chews Landing. MARY D.

BEIDENKAPP WILSONBARKER, 64, of Runnemede, died Friday at Cooper Hospital-University Medical Center, Camden. Survivors: her husband, Frank E. Wilson; two sons, William H. Barker Jr. and David Barker; two grandchildren, and a sister, Loretta A.

Harney. Services were private. WILLIAM H. WINTER, 78, of Glendora, died Saturday at Kennedy Memorial Division. Mr.

Winter was retired from Sun Ship in Chester, Pa. Survivors: his wife, Margaret Foster Winter; a son, John Kelly of Runnemede; a daughter, Peggy Mooney of Washington Township; five grandchildren, sisters, Anne Severance of California and Delores Weaver of Willingboro. Services: viewing, 7 to 9 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m. tomorrow, Gardner Funeral Home, 126 S.

Black Horse Pike, Runnemede; Mass of Christian Burial, St. Teresa's Roman Catholic Church, Black Horse Pike and Evesham Road, Runnemede; entombment, Locustwood Memorial Park, Cherry Hill. ANNIE C. WOOD, 80, of Fieldsboro and Continued on next page.

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