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Please remember the following
alumni and their families in your thoughts and prayers:
 | Russell J. Johnson, 61, of Easton, Pa, formerly of
Phillipsburg, NJ, died peacefully surrounded by his loving family on
Tuesday, April 15, 2008 at Lehigh Valley Hospital-Cedar Crest Blvd., after
a suffering a sudden inter-cranial hemorrhage on Sunday, April 13, 2008 at
his home. Born: On October 29, 1946, in Phillipsburg, he was a son of the
late Russell "Duke" and Elsie Ignatz Johnson. Personal: He and his beloved
wife, Karen, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary last July 3rd.
Russell retired form Thomas & Betts Elastimold Division, Hackettstown, NJ,
in July of 2007, where he had been a purchasing manager for nearly 20
years. Prior to that, he was purchasing manager at Knoll International,
East Greenville, Pa. Russell served in Viet Nam from 1968-69 with the
Army's 101st Airborne Division. He graduated from Phillipsburg High
School, and Magna Cum Laude from John F. Kennedy University in Wahoo,
Nebraska. He had earned credits towards his Masters Degree in Business
from Rider College. He was a friend of the Williams Center at Lafayette
College and was a member of the Friends of the State Theatre. He loved
reading, going to Phillies and Iron Pigs games, riding his bike, hiking,
sitting by his pond, laughing with friends, listening to music, and
sipping some wine. He was a trusted advisor on many topics to his friends
and family and will be sadly missed. Survivors: In addition to his wife
Karen, he is survived by a son, Christopher and his wife Michelle of Los
Angeles; a granddaughter, Rya; sisters, Margaret Bruns and her husband
John of Phillipsburg, Joan Shafer and her husband Garry of Stroudsburg,
Pa, and Kay Lennon and her husband Jimmy of Easton, nieces and nephews,
and their spouses and children. Services: The funeral service will be held
Saturday at 10 a.m. in the Finegan Funeral Home, 302 Heckman Street,
Phillipsburg. Calling hours will be held Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to
8 p.m. in the funeral home. An additional calling hour will be held
Saturday from 9 to 10 a.m. in the funeral home. Interment will be private.
Memorials: Contributions may be considered to ProJeCt of Easton, 320 Ferry
Street, Easton, PA 18042; or Safe Harbor, 536 Bushkill Street, Easton, PA
18042.
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 | Julie Ann Terrones went to be with her Lord and Savior on
Sunday, November 25, 2007.
Julie was born on February 3, 1952 to Faustino and Sophia (Manriquez)
Terrones. Julie graduated from Gilbert High School, where she was active
in numerous activities. She was a proud member of Gilbert's 1970 State
Girls' Basketball Team. She later graduated from John F. Kennedy College
with a degree in elementary education. Julie was a pitcher on the Women's
National Softball qualifying team. Julie has devoted the last 30 years of
her life to educating and coaching many students across the United States.
While teaching in Nebraska, Julie received the state's Teacher of the Year
Award. Julie was a member of the Nebraska National Guard.
Julie was preceded in death by her father, Faustino, and her mother,
Sophia. She leaves behind five brothers and two sisters: Robert (Connie)
Terrones of Gilbert; Charles (Diane) Terrones of Cedar Rapids; Faustino II
(Terry) Terrones of Centerville; Stephanie (Greg) Dowell of Canal Fulton,
Ohio; Josie (Jim) DePue of Adel; Dan (Andrea) Terrones of Marshalltown;
and Michael (Paula) Terrones of Adel. Julie will also be remembered by 20
nieces and nephews many aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends, all of whose
lives are richer for knowing her. A celebration of Julie's life will be
held at the Gilbert Lutheran Church on Thursday, November 29 at 1 p.m. The
family will be greeting friends after the service.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be directed to United Bank and Trust
2101 S. Center St. Marshalltown, IA. 50158.
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 | V. Paul Carney 61, Lincoln, passed away Sunday (10/14/07). He
was born to Vincent Paul Sr. & Marie (Keyes) Carney on June 6, 1946 in
Evanston, Ill. Paul was a retired administrator from the Department of
Health & Human Services Lincoln office. Paul was a past president of TKE
at John F. Kennedy College in Wahoo, Nebraska State Government National
Management Association, & Coddington Mill Home Owner's Association. Paul
was an Admiral of the Great State of Nebraska Navy. Paul was a former City
Rec Umpire & Midge Football Coach. He was also a member of Sheridan
Lutheran Church. SURVIVORS: wife, Jeanette "Jan" (Bock) Carney, Lincoln;
sons & daughter-in-law, V. Paul & Sally Carney, Lincoln; Andrew Carney,
Lincoln; daughter & son-in-law, Jenny & Kevin Goodban, Lincoln;
grandchildren, Riley, Cameron, Sean, Megan, Kelsey; children's mother, Pat
Carney, Cozad; brother-in-law, Tom Gibbons, Alexandria, Va.; beloved dog,
Clancy; numerous nieces, nephews, & friends. Preceded in death by:
parents; sister, Marie Gibbons.
FUNERAL SERVICES 10 a.m. Wednesday (10/17/07) at Sheridan Lutheran Church,
6955 Old Cheney Road. Burial: Lincoln Memorial Park. Visitation: Tuesday
(10/16/07) from 5-9 p.m. at the funeral home. Wednesday (10/17/07) one
hour prior to services at church. Memorials: Sheridan Lutheran, 6955 Old
Cheney Road, Lincoln, NE 68516; Capital Humane Society, 2320 Park
Boulevard, Lincoln, NE 68502; Hearts United for Animals, Box 286, Auburn,
NE 68305 www.hua.org; Multiple Myeloma
Research Foundation, 383 Main Ave, 5th Floor, Norwalk, CT 06851
www.multiplemyeloma.org. (Lincoln
Journal Star 10/15/2007)
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 | Patricia L. Stouffer passed into
the arms of our Lord on May 20, 2007 after a year-long battle with cancer.
Pat was born in Des Moines December 17, 1948 and lived in the area most of
her life.
She will be sorely missed by her husband Tim of West Des Moines, her two
sons, Teeg (Amy) of Council Bluffs and Ben (Sarah) of Stuart and
grandchildren Laura & Levi and her sister Marilyn Keltner and niece Cary
Waddell both of Stuart and the extended family, sisters-in-law Donna
Stouffer and Pat Stouffer and many Aunts, Uncles and cousins.
Ashes will be scattered at a private memorial at a later date.
Pat's love for animals was demonstrated by her 30 plus year career as a
dog groomer, owning her own business, The Grooming Gallery, for over 25
years. Pat also loved crafting and gardening and many happy hours were
spent camping and fishing with her family. To the very end Pat never lost
her wry sense of humor.
The family will greet relatives and friends for a celebration of Pat's
life at the Stouffer home in Valley Junction on May 27, 2007 from 1-5p.m.
Memorials can be made to Hospice of Central Iowa,
www.hospiceofcentraliowa.org the Cancer Treatment Research Foundation,
www.ctrf.org, or the Animal Rescue
league of Iowa,
www.arl-iowa.org.
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 | Stephen Gene Crane Sr., age 60, of Lower Alloway Creek passed
away at his home on Saturday, July 1, 2006. Born and raised in Salem, he
was the son of the late Elmer Riley and Edith (Morgan) Crane.
Stephen graduated from J.F.K. College, Nebraska where he majored in
Biology, and a minor in Fine Arts.
He was self-employed commercial fisherman who enjoyed hunting, fishing,
and trapping. His hobbies included cooking and art.
He is survived by his three sons; Stephen Jr., Joshua and Daniel Crane,
a bother, William Benjamin Crane, several nieces, nephews, cousins, and
his two former wives, Toni Crane and Laura Tice Crane.
Funeral services will be held Thursday, July 6, 2006 at 11 AM in H. T.
Layton Funeral Home, 102 South Main Street, Woodstown, NJ. (Today's
Sunbeam 7/3/2006)
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 | Dennis E. Weaver, age 57, Waverly, died September 21, 2005.
Born November 4, 1947 to William R. and Anna T. (Groenjes) Weaver in
Lincoln, growing up in Ashland. Graduated John F. Kennedy College, Wahoo,
B.S. Business Administration. Employed, Option III, Omaha, 18 years. Dad
or Denny (to all who knew him well) was a beloved Husker fan whose
greatest love other than his family and friends was Husker football. Ever
the fanatical fan, he was rarely seen without a Husker shirt and cap.
SURVIVORS: Wife: Susie; Daughter and son-in-law: Michele and Scott Walker,
Chanhassen, MN; Son and daughter-in-law: Michael and Stephanie Weaver,
Rancho Cucamonga, CA; Mother: Ann Weaver, Ashland; Mother-in-law: Mary
Headrick, Lincoln.
FUNERAL SERVICES 9:00 am, Monday, Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 S.
14th Street. Visitation 3-9pm Sunday, with family 3-5pm. One hour before
services at the funeral home. Memorials: University of Nebraska Athletic
Department (Football Program), 117 South Stadium, P.O. Box 880154,
Lincoln, NE 68588 or Waverly Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 427, Waverly, NE 68462
LINCOLN MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME
6800 S. 14th St, Lincoln, NE 402-423-1515
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 | Phyliss S. Cerv, 76 years, Lincoln, 8/27/05. Survived by
husband, Robert H. Cerv, Sr.; children and spouses, Sithay Cerv, Sandy and
Steve Harrington, all of Lincoln, Denise and Bob Mahoney, Exeter, NE,
Karen Chambers, Centennial, CO, Robert Jr. and Mary Cerv, Alliance, NE,
Joseph and Mary Cerv, Overland Park, KS, John and Maggie Cerv, Gladstone,
MO, Phyllis Willis, Basehor, KS, Dawn and Todd Ericson, Hawarden, IA,
Melissa and Randy Lock, Blair; 31 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren;
brothers and sisters-in-law, Charles and Lelia Pelson, Cheyenne, WY, Wade
and Nancy Pelton, Wimberly, TX, LaVerne Richardson, Fremont, Joyce Kucera,
Columbus, NE, Bonnie Nelson, Belvedere, NE; several cousins and many
nieces and nephews.
Mass of Christian Burial Tues., 10 am, St. John Nepomucene Catholic
Church, Weston, NE. Visitation Mon. after 4 pm and Tues. 1 hour before
Services at the Church. Rosary Mon. 7 pm at Church. Interment St. John
Cemetery, Weston, NE. In lieu of flowers, Memorials to the Church. SVOBODA
FUNERAL HOME
Wahoo, NE 402-443-3624
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 | Nicholas B. Lattari, 58, on March 26, 2005, of Drexel Hill, PA;
beloved husband of Georgeann (nee Castelize) Lattari; devoted father of
Nicholas J. Lattari and Christine Lattari; beloved son of Mildred (nee
Przychodzin) and the late Nicholas Lattari; brother of Carol (Hank)
Heasley. Relatives and friends are invited to his Funeral Mass Thurs. 11
A.M. Church of St. Andrew, 3500 School Lane, Drexel Hill, PA 19026. Int.
private. In his memory, the family would appreciate contributions to The
American Cancer Society, 1615 West Chester Pike, Suite 102, West Chester,
PA 19382.
For those of you who might wish to send your condolences I have this
address. It was the last one that I had for him so I am assuming that it
is still correct.
6131 Jackson St.
Philadelphia, PA 19135
(215) 332-9621
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 | Frank H. Schumacher, 68, Lincoln, died Thursday (3/8/01).
Member, Our Saviours Lutheran Church. Taught chemistry at John F. Kennedy
College in Wahoo. Survivors: wife, Vernell; daughter, son-in-law,
Julie and Eric Londeen, Manhattan, Kan.; sons, daughters-in-law, Jay and
Ann, Lee and Kiley, all Lincoln; grandchildren, Kyle, Kirsten,
Jordan, Chelsea, Dylan, Jessica, Emily and Justin; brothers,
sisters-in-law, Larry and Nancy, Plano, Texas, Don and Wilma, Cincinnati;
nieces and nephews.
Services: 10 a.m. Monday, Our Saviours Lutheran Church, 40th and C
Streets. Pastor Lowell Hennigs. Lincoln Memorial Park. Visitation: after
10 a.m. today, Butherus, Maser & Love Funeral Home, 4040 A St.; with
family 4-6 p.m. Sunday, funeral home. Memorials to National Jewish
Hospital, 1400 Jackson St., Denver, (80206).
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 | Richard V. Moyle, 57, of Barnegat and Roselle, formerly of Elizabeth, died Feb. 6 in Atlantic City Medical Center, Pomona. Born in Elizabeth,
Mr. Moyle maintained residences in Barnegat nd Roselle. He
was a parole officer with the New Jersey Parole Department for 25 years
before retiring in 1996.
Mr. Moyle received a bachelor's degree in psychology and sociology from
Kennedy College in Nebraska in the late 1960s.
He was a member of the Policemen's Benevolent Association, local 326 in
Elizabeth, the Knights of Columbus Council in Roselle and the Moose Lodge
913 in
Linden.
Mr. Moyle was an Eagle Scout and a member of the Boy Scout troop at St.
Joseph the Carpenter Church, Roselle, many years ago.
Surviving are a stepdaughter, Maria Kosciolek; a stepson, Frank Ritz; a
brother, John; a grandchild, and his fiancee, Ignazia Reddiconto. |
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