June Fleming, a former Colts Neck school teacher.
Born in Newark, he had lived in Colts Neck since 1959.
Prior to her retirement, Gladys was an office assistant for the medical practice of Dr. Olshansky in Red Bank.
After the first year in Eatontown, where their third child was born, Gisela and her husband moved to and stayed in Colts Neck.
He was born and raised in Brooklyn and had raised his family in Marlboro before retiring in Manchester Twp., then coming to Freehold in 2007.
Mr. Ostrowski was born in Freehold and resided in Marlboro for the last 63 years.
George was employed for over twenty-five years as a Physicist and an Electronic Engineer for the United States Government/NASA.
Paul worked for 24 years in the packing facilities at Delicious Orchards.
She was a housekeeper at Delicious Orchards, Colts Neck until her retirement 10 years ago.
Alvin was a member of the Jewish Center of Hyde Park, Flatbush Park Jewish Center and Marlboro Jewish Center
Boege lived in Colts Neck for 39 years and owned two Morganville businesses.
Gene had been living in retirement in Colts Neck after living in Lake Hiawatha.
During his career Michael worked at the Newark Star Ledger, the Newark Evening News, The Chicago Tribune Co., the New York Daily News, and the New York Times.
Neidermeyer was the past President of the Colts Neck Soccer Club and a long time member of the Colts Neck Sports Foundation.
Tom was born in New York, but lived in Colts Neck for 34 years.
Frank lived in Colts Neck Township for 25 years.
Clare resided in Union Beach prior to moving to Morganville section of Marlboro Township.
Joan lived in Colts Neck for 30 years before moving to Matawan.
Hammer taught in Marlboro High School and represented Freehold Borough on the FRHSD Board of Education.
Dorothy Similari lived in Ridgewood, West Nyack, N.Y., and Colts Neck, before moving to Four Seasons in Lakewood, 10 years ago.
Services for Kathleen Frances McMahon Abbatiello will be held on Tuesday, March 12 at the Higgins Memorial Home.
Lorraine has resided in Marlboro for the past 29 years. She was the former owner of the Colts Neck Bakery and Deli.
Family and friends are invited to visit on Friday, Feb. 22, from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Freeman Funeral Home, 47 East Main St., Freehold, N.J.
The funeral for John Henry "Jack" Schellenger, Jr. is on Saturday, Feb. 9.
Burger lived in Marlboro and Manchester before moving to Pennsylvania.
The Colts Neck resident was born in Britain and became a war bride who lived all over the world.
Sarah was a parishioner of St. Mary's Church in Colts Neck, former volunteer with the Sisters of Charity, and was an avid supporter of The Arc of Monmouth County.
Tom was on the Monmouth County Board of Agriculture for many years and the Marlboro Township Farmland, Historic, Open Space Preservation Committee.
Dahlbom lived in Colts Neck from 1962 to 1996.
Mrs. Feddersen was a Police Dispatcher for the Department of Human Services, Marlboro Township, before her retirement in 1997.
Patricia was a founding member of the Farmland Preservation Committee and remained active with the group.
Dolores lived in Scotch Plains, NJ prior to moving to Colts Neck, NJ 33 years ago.
Pulos was a graduate of Freehold High School.
Shirley T. Komisarczyk nee Swinscoe lived in Englishtown before moving to Marlboro in 2002.
Jubinsky lived in Colts Neck and taught for 33 years.
Bodenstein was an Iron Worker for local #46 in New York City.
Orgo lived in Colts Neck most of his life.
Zeleznik lived in Carteret for more than 30 years.
Zimmerer owned Big Brook Farm in Colts Neck.
John grew up in rural Colts Neck and Scobeyville in the midst of horse and farm country.