Stern-Jefferson was a committed community volunteer, and ran Hazlet Day for 10 years.
Ahlers was a longtime volunteer with the Holmdel First Aid squad and employee of the school district.
Reposing for Kowen Chang Tam will be Saturday, Aug. 17 from 9 to 11 a.m. at Evergreen Memorial Funeral Home in Middletown.
Eleanor Blaha became St. John Vianney High School's librarian when the school opened in 1969.
Visitation for James Joseph Finlay will be Friday, July 12 from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Shore Point Funeral Home and Cremation Services in Hazlet.
A memorial service will be held for Isabelle McFarland at 11 a.m. on Saturday, July 13 at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Monmouth County.
His patents and work had far-reaching impacts both in the minerals and mining field as well as practical application in other fields work with such as alloys for medical implants for joint replacement, and his work is used in the nuclear field.
Mrs. Allocco worked as a secretary for the Holmdel Garden Center in Holmdel.
Venancio lived in Holmdel until 2003.
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Kathleen worked as an Assistant Administrator for North Hudson Hospital and Palisades General Hospital, North Bergen for over 25 years retiring in 1988.
The Hazlet resident served in the Navy during World War II.
A decorated US Army WWII veteran and a POW in Germany, he was awarded the Bronze Star.
Holz retired as a production Manager for Loreal Hair Care Company.
He was an Electronics Technician who enjoyed sailing with his family.
Mr. Scagnelli was the former president of the HYAA, a former Holmdel Planning Board Member, and was also a parishioner of St. Catharine's R.C. Church in Holmdel.
Cornelia worked at the Trinity School in New Rochelle, St. Benedicts in Holmdel, in the Long Branch School System and volunteered with children in Red Bank.
Pinoos lived in Hazlet for twenty years before moving to Toms River.
Mrs. Newbauer was a member of the Italian American Club and Senior Citizens both of Holmdel, and the Holmdel Half Century Club of St. Catharine's Church.
Known as Nucci to friends, he played football for the Hazlet Hawks and the Holmdel Hornets and also played on the Hazlet Middle School basketball team.
Madeline moved to NJ in 1939, and four years ago settled in Holmdel.
Janet is survived by 17 grandchildren, 25 great grandchildren and one great great grandchild.
She graduated as a Registered Nurse from the New Rochelle Hospital School of Nursing in 1966 and engaged in a life long career of caring for the health of others through the VNAs of both New York and New Jersey as well as several hospitals.
Elli was born in West New York, NJ and lived in Ortley Beach and Howell before moving to Holmdel eight years ago.
Andy was a Eucharistic Minister, bringing Holy Communion to Bayshore Community Hospital for decades as a member of the community of St. Benedict.
John McGowan had a 35 year career with the Bell Telephone Company at Bell Laboratories, New York Telephone, AT&T and Bell Communications Research, where he retired in 1989.
The Francis family farm, later the Laura Harding Estate, is now Bayonet Farm, a Holmdel Twp. Park.
She also worked for "Love Builds" caring for disabled children.
She was a beautiful, strong, loving, proud Irish woman who married the love of her life 51 years ago and raised seven children.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered on Thursday, April 4, 2013 at St. Stephen's Roman Catholic Church.
Clare resided in Union Beach prior to moving to Morganville section of Marlboro Township.
Carolyn M. Olson graduated from Red Bank Catholic, owned the second Dairy Queen in New Jersey and substituted in Hazlet schools for over 20 years.
She was a volunteer for the American Cancer Society.
James Lawrence Boland Jr. was a minor league pitcher and served in the Air Force, which transferred him to Iceland where he met his future bride.
A member of Brookdale Computer Users Group, Friends After Divestiture, and AT&T Old-Timers, he was interested in stamps, trains, photography and crafts.
Jeanne and her husband Dennis lived most of their lives in Holmdel and retired to Whiting in 2001.
A memorial gathering will take place on Saturday, March 9, 2013, from 2 to 4 p.m. at Day Funeral Home in Keyport.
The 2001 graduate of Raritan High School died Sunday, March 3.