Former President of the Monmouth Conservatory of Music, the Monmouth County Arts Council, the Holmdel Republican Club.
Grennan worked as a secretary and bookkeeper for the Middletown Board of Education.
The Irish native was proud of his heritage, Irish music and his loving family in New Jersey and Ireland.
Bruncati was a parishioner at St. Benedict's and worked as a substitute teacher at Raritan High School.
Sickles worked as an x-ray technician with Perth Amboy Hospital before retiring.
He worked for General Motors for 38 years and worked out at the Brookdale Fitness Center for over 20 years after his retirement.
Arthur O’Mahoney was a forklift operator for Schultz and Sons for 45 years.
Gilligan worked as a medical secretary for Bayshore Community Hospital.
According to family, Nancy had two major likes: the sun and food, both of which brought her many admirers.
He worked for the United States Postal Service.
Hern worked at Bayshore Community Hospital and was a proud member of the Happy Hat Club.
Mason is survived by his wife, children and grandchildren.
Dugan is survived by his wife, daughter, son and grandchildren.
Doris H. McKinley was a former Hazlet resident.
Strang was a volunteer with the St. Vincent dePaul Society of Holy Family RC Church,
Bailey graduated Keyport High School in 1936.
DeMarco was a communicant of Holy Family RC Church in Union Beach.
Mary DePalma was a member of the Holy Family Senior Club and retired from the Hazlet Township Board of Education
James Francis Turner was a lifelong volunteer at Bayshore Community Hospital in Holmdel.
She was born and raised in Jersey City prior to moving to Hazlet 32 years ago.
Catherine Grau was a member of the Holy Family Senior Club in Hazlet.
Olsen lived in Woodbridge and Morganville before moving to Holmdel in 1985.
Church service to be held Tuesday at Christ Church, Middletown at 10 a.m.
She lived to be a great-great grandmother.
Vera will be reposing at the Evergreen Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Service, on Friday from 4-8 p.m.
Paul was the former owner of Holmdel Village & Roselle Center Pharmacy.
William loved animals and loved his three daughters very much.
Christopher was a life-long resident of Holmdel; a graduate of Holmdel High School, where he played football for four years.
Visitation will be held at Holmdel Funeral Home at 26 South Holmdel Road on Sunday, Oct. 13 from 2 - 6 p.m.
Seymour Sass lived in Holmdel, and was formerly of Old Bridge.
After serving on the police force in the Borough of Union Beach for 37 years, Henry F. Riegler retired in 2004, as Chief of Police.
A World War II veteran who worked for Westinghouse for most of his career.
John Radigan was also a longtime parishioner of Holy Family Church in Union Beach.
Andrew Bach was once a student at Holy Family School and Raritan High School.
Family and friends are invited Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2013, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. & 7 p.m.- 9 p.m. at Day Funeral Home.