Visitation hours and a funeral service have been announced for the 12-year-old Middletown girl.
Visitation for William Barnes will be Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the John E. Day Funeral Home in Red Bank.
She was born and raised in Jersey City and lived there most of her life before moving to Keansburg and finally to Middletown 10 years ago.
Visitation for William John Corley of Lincroft will be held at John E. Day Funeral Home in Red Bank on Thursday, June 27 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Visitation for Richard P. Anzivino will be held on Friday, June 21 at the John F. Pfleger Funeral Home in Middletown
A tribute for Najee Franklin Alexobert Bailey will be held at noon on Friday, June 14 at St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church in Red Bank.
A viewing will be held Tuesday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at Scott and Kedz Home for Funerals in Belford
The WWII veteran was married for 60 years to his wife, Marilyn.
Married 51 years, Simpson was Elder Emeritus at Middletown Assembly of God.
Quist had retired from the school district and recently celebrated a 50th golden anniversary.
Worked as a NJ State Trooper in 1951-1985
He was a heavy equipment operator.
She was a member of the Middletown Elks Ladies Auxiliary, the East Keansburg Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary, and a great-grandmother who loved to knit and crochet.
Clickner was a graduate of Middletown North.
Worked at Sears for 35 years, and was an active member of St. Mary's Church.
Lentz had an Auto Body shop in Belford. His preferred mode of transportation was a 1953 Studebaker.
Lehman was an Orthodox Christian priest.
Founding member of Navesink Country Club, and board member of The Cancer Society, Children's Psychiatric Center, Monmouth County ARC and her favorite - Monmouth County SPCA.
Owned the Dairy Queen in Campbell's Junction in the 1970s.
Dublinski was a nurse's aid for Regency Park Nursing Home.
De Meo was a Vietnam War veteran.
Black was an associate at B&G Gulf in Holmdel for the past 20 years.
Lennert was also a landscape architect, and married for 60 years.
Rice will be remembered at a ceremony on Friday.
Kling was a meat and seafood specialist.
Lawless was a part of the Harmony School staff and the Mater Dei High School Parents Organization.
Bellezza taught CPR for many area hospitals.
Moore was a lawyer in NYC for 45 years.
Nurney, a native of Ireland, taught for 30 years.
He was the manager of John L. Hendrickson's Old Wagon Farm for 40 years.
"Tootie" was a longtime supporter of the Community Fire Co. of Leonardo.
He had recently been accepted to the prestigious Stevens Institute of Technology.
McManus enjoyed his commute to NYC on the train.
The great-grandmother was a long time member of Old First Church in Middletown.
Quinn passed away on St. Patrick's Day.
She was co-owner of Harmony Florist for 30 years.
The man behind the Channel Club and Walter Mihm's Steakhouse.
A resident of Leonardo for many years.
The 3M engineer was a Korean War Vet.
Quinn, a witness to history, later became its scholar.