Press of Atlantic City from Atlantic City, New Jersey (2024)

61 Obituaries The Press, Atlantic City, N.J.-Wednesday, July 3, 1985 Robert Schenkel, 18 GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP Memorial services for Robert Scott Schenkel, 18, a 1985 graduate of Absegami High School, will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Schenkel family farm on Odessa Avenue, Pomona. Mr. Schenkel is survived by his parents, Robert J. and Linda Schenkel, and a brother, David Bryan Schenkel, all of this township; his paternal grandmother, Helen Schenkel of Pomona; and his maternal grandmother, Ruth Newman of Absecon.

Burial will be in the Urn Garden at Laurel Memorial Park, Pomona after the services. Arrangements are by the Wimberg Funeral Home, Egg Harbor City. Thomas Smith, 68 POMONA Thomas died Sunday at his home. Smith, 68, of 422 W. Duerer.

Born in Hedland, Mr. Smith was a resident of this city for 54 years. A World War II Army veteran, he was a laborer with Atlantic County Co-Op. Surviving are three sisters, Hassie Mae Woods of Cologne, Estelle Flagins of Philadelphia, and Rev. Alberta Johnson of Bridgeton, and seven brothers: Lester, James and Daniel Smith, all of Pomona; Grover and William Smith of Newark; Samuel Smith of Egg Harbor; and Lawrence Smith of Pleasantville.

Services will be held at noon Saturday in St. James Bible Deliverance Church, Dahlia street, South Egg Harbor. Burial will be in Egg Harbor Cemetery. Friends may call one hour prior to services on Saturday at the church. Arrangements are by Jewell Funeral Home in Atlantic City.

Margaret Petrella WILLIAMSTOWN Margaret Petrella, 62, of 379 Corkery Lane, died Monday in Bridgeton Hospital. Mrs. Petrella was born in Philadelphia and lived in Camden before moving here 16 years ago. She served in the Women's Army Corps during World War II. Surviving are her husband, John; a daughter, Patricia A.

Beamer of Petersburg; a son, William J. of three brothers, John Kornsey of Trevose, Joseph Kornsey of Villas, and Thomas Kornsey of Philadelphia; a sister, Jean Ladner of Medford Lakes; and six grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial will be said at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Church of the Resurrection, Marmora. Burial will be in Seaside Cemetery, Palermo.

Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the Godfrey Funeral Home, Palermo. Memorial contributions may be made to the Sunshine Foundation, 387 S. Main Williamstown, 08094. David M.

Sinclair Boulevard died Monday at home. Mr. Sinclair was born in Scotland and was a resident here for the past 16 years. He served with the U.S. Army during World War II.

He was a former motorman for the Red Arrow Lines, Philadelphia. He was a member of Atlantic Lodge 221, and a member of the 221 Club. He was a past president of the Square Club of Brigantine and a member of the Kline-McAnney American Legion, Post 396, Brigantine. Surviving are his wife, Thelma; a stepson, James Danks of Booth Wyn, a brother, John of Philadelphia; and a sister, Jennie Stevenson of North Wales, Pa. Services will be held at 11 a.m.

Friday in the Plum Funeral Home, Brigantine. Burial will follow in Greenwood Cemetery, Pleasantville. Friends may call at 10 a.m. Friday at the funeral home. BRIGANTINE David M.

Sinclair, 81, of 109 N. Roosevelt James H. Glenn 28 John Stanfa, 61 VENTNOR John Stanfa, 61, Pleasantville. Friends may call 509 N. Cambridge Ave.

died from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the Monday in Atlantic City Medical funeral home. Center, Born in Bestway, Texas, he previously resided in Vineland be- fore, moving here 25 years ago. was a concrete contractor and served in the U.S. Army during World War II.

Surviving are his wife, Sally of Margate; 1 four sons, John Sr. of Sunnyvale, Chuck of Cherry Hill, Barry and Randy, both of Margate; four daughters, Sally Stanfa of Vineland, Loretta Moore of McKee City, Linda Voight of Somers Point, and Kathy Stanfa of Margate; his mother, Lena Stanfa of Bridgeton; five brothers, Pete, Nicholas, and Salvatore, all of Bridgeton, Michael of Illinois, and Joseph of Rahway; a sister, Josephine Hustedde of Vineland; and three grandchildren. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday in the George H. Wimberg Funeral Home here.

Burial will Lillian Welch, 77 follow in Atlantic City Cemetery, neral Home. The 8 p.m. EDT. July 3 80 80 -90 80 901 High100 110 100 90 Temperatures 90 FRONTS: Warm we Cold Showers Rain Flurries Snow Occluded Stationary NATIONAL FORECAST The National Weather Service forecast showers Wednesday for parts of Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, North and South Dakota, Nebraska, Minnesota, lowa and Wisconsin. Showers also are expected in a band from Texas and Oklahoma east to Georgia and Florida and from New York and Connecticut north to Maine.

Weather 1 7 Air a.m... a.m.... Pressure (Inches) ........30.11 1 p.m.... Forecast for Atlantic City and vicin- 7 ity Partly sunny today with a 40 Wind Velocity percent chance of showers or thunder- High. 22 mph showers in the afternoon or evening.

Low 5 mph Highs in the low 70s along the shore Hourly Temperatures Fair tonight. Noon. ..........69 and in the low 80s inland. 1 a.m. .......63 1 p.m.......71 Lows in the low 60s.

Mostly sunny 2 a.m........63 2 p.m........71 Thursday. Highs in mid 70s to mid 80s. 3 a.m........63 3 p.m........72 4 a.m........62 4 p.m........71 Marine forecast for coastal areas 5 a.m........62 5 p.m........72 Manasquan to Cape Henlopen to 20 6 a.m........62 6 p.m........70 offshore Winds southwest 7 a.m. .......63 7 p.m........70 miles at 8 a.m. .......63 8 p.m........68 10 knots today and west at 10 knots 9 a.m.

........66 9 p.m........68 tonight. Partly cloudy today with a 11 10 a.m. a.m........71 .......69 10 11 p.m........68 thunderstorm during the p.m.......68 chance of a evening. Visibility 5 miles or more, Almanac for Today except 2 to 4 miles in morning fog or Sunrise. 5:35 a.m.

showers. Average seas 2 to 4 feet Sunset ..................8:28 p.m. today. Fair on Thursday. Winds south- :21 a.m.

p.m. Moonrise ..........10:01 west around 10 knots. Next sunrise ......5:36 a.m. Extended outlook Friday through Weather Elsewhere Sunday Fair and quite warm National Weather Service rethrough the period. Lows in the low port of maximum temperatures in the upper 80s, except for temperatures 12-hour for period, 18-hour minimum period 60s.

Highs 80 at the beach. and riod ending precipitation at 7 for plus 24-hour fore- penear p.m.; cast for the next 24-hour period. CITY HI LO F'CAST Weather Updates HI Lo Pre Otik Albany 83 64 cir For the latest weather forecast, call the Albuquerque 89 65 cir Amarillo 89 59 cir National Weather Service at 646-6400. For 61 54 cdy Anchorage aviation weather reports, call the Millville Asheville 78 86 59 .58 cdy cir Station toll-free at 1-800-582- Atlanta AtlanticCity 80 61 63 cir Flight Service 7030. Austin 92 cdy Baltimore 80 cdy Billings 62 .04 cir atte Birmingham ,16 coy Today's Tides Boise Bismarck 96 cir Boston 77 cdy Steel Pier Brownsville 89 cdy Buffalo 80 59 cir High 8:47 a.m.

9:03 p.m. Burlington, Vt. 77 65 cir Low 2:46 a.m. 2:48 p.m. Casper 89 .01 cir cir 77 61 cdy 81 .85 cdy Barnegat Inlet Chicago Cheyenne 83 84 55 50 cir rn High 8:53 a.m.

9:09 p.m. Cleveland Cincinnati 76 78 64 62 ,29 cir cir Low 3:00 a.m. 3:02 p.m. Oh. 75 88 65 .41 cir cir Columbus, 63 .38 Concord, N.H.

83 cir Dallas-FtWorth96 cdy Wildwood Beach Dayton 78 .20 cir Detroit 78 60 .09 cir High 8:59 a.m. 9:14 p.m. Duluth 79 55 .02 cdy 3:04 p.m. ElPaso Evansville 86 96 65 cdy cir Low 3:02 a.m. Fairbanks 68 25 .07 cdy Fargo 80 cir East Point Flagstaff 88 cir cir GrandRapids 82 63 High 10:57 a.m.

11:18 p.m. GreatFalls 80 99 61 59 cdy cir Low 5:01 a.m. 4:56 p.m. Hartford 82 57 cdy Helena 96 56 cir Honolulu 88 74 cir Houston 90 75 cdy Indianapolis 82 65 .52 cdy Jackson, Ms. 88 66 .61 cdy Jacksonville 91 cdy Local Weather Report Juneau KansasCity 89 63 .09 cdy cir July 3, 1985 LasVegas 108 78 cir Little Rock 88 .22 cdy Temperatures Louisville LosAngeles 102 82 64 .99 cdy cir Highest (at 12:30 .73 Lubbock 83 63 .55 cir Lowest (at 4:00 a.m.) .62 Memphis MiamiBeach 86 89 .26 cdy cdy .....68 Midind-Odessa 89 90 72 .02 cir Normal this .72 Milwaukee 63 .12 cdy -Previous high this date (1968).

Omaha OklahomaCity 84 66 cir coy Lowest this date (1888). Orlando 90 cdy Philadelphia 81 cir Variation since Jan. 1....... 294 Phoenix 115 cir Highest year ago today Portland, Pittsburgh Me. 72 58 .19 cdy cir Lowest year ago ....69 Portland, Or.

cir Providence cdy Heating Degree Days Raleigh 82 54 .04 cdy today Reno Rapidity 93 93 52 cir clr Degree-days Total degree-days since May 1. Richmond 84 63 .05 cdy Normal degree-days since May 1 StLouis Sacramento 102 88 64 65 cdy cir Total degree-days May 1 to this date last year. StPete-Tampa 90 278 SaltLakeCity. 100 63 cir SanAntonio 91 cdy (The degree day, a measure of fuel consump- San Diego 94 66 cir tion, indicates how far the day's mean tempera- San SanFrancisco 90 83 78 .01 cir cir ture rose above 65 StSteMarie 66 .13 Seattle 89 cir (Inches) Shreveport 95 cdy Precipitation SiouxFalls 81 cdy 24-hour total to 7 p.m..... Spokane 94 cir .0 Syracuse 93 81 .20 .05 cir Monthly total to 7 p.m.

Topeka cdy Total since Jan. 1 Tucson 109 cir Normal for month 3.89 Tulsa 90 cdy Washington 80 cdy Greatest amount this date Wichita 89 cdy Greatest this month (1959). Wimngtn, Barre De. 79 cdy cir Least this month .....0.57 MILLVILLE Lillian M. Welch, 77, of this city and formerly of Atlantic City, died June 26 in Bridgeton Hospital.

Born in Alabama, she lived in this city for 20 years and had been a member of St. John Bosco Church and the Millville Women's She had been employed by New Jersey Bell before retirement. She is survived by: a daughter, Shirley W. Beck of this city; and three grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial and Communion was held Friday in St.

John Bosco Church. Memorial contributions may be made to St. John Bosco Church, Hillcrest Ave. and W. Main Street, Millville.

Funeral arrangements are by the Rocap Shannon Memorial Fu- McKEE CITY James Harding Creek Glenn died 28, of in English Manor Monday Atlantic City. Born in Atlantic City, he formerly resided in Northfield before moving here three years ago. He was a bartender and a bench stock clerk for the Trump Plaza casino hotel. Mr. Glenn was a member of the Northfield United Methodist Church, and the Hotel and Restaurant Employees and Bartenders Union, Local 54.

Surviving are: his wife, Janice a son, James Louis, at home; three sisters, Bette Lee Hermansen of Northfield, Judith A. Braun PLUM FUNERAL HOME Veninor Brigantine 100 Car Parking Lot 823.4123 266-3481 Serving All Faiths Since 1916 In Memory of Our Loving Mother MARY E. HOPE On Her Birthday July 3rd Sadly Missed by Her Devoted Children: Louise, Bertha, Cortez, Harriett, David, Helen, Joseph Grandchildren The Family of ROBERT "ROB" DE VINCENZO wishes extend their heartfelt thanks relatives and friends and to all who remembered us at the time of his death. We are grateful to Lenox China, Lenox Softball, Local Union 236A, the Fire Companies, and Rescue Squad, Assumption Church, Trinity Alliance Church, Dr. Takacs, Wimberg Funeral Home, Egg Harbor Florist, and all the Motor Heads.

"Measure time by friends, not Recall the days by smiles, not tears." of Scullville, and Jamie D. Hermann of Mays Landing; and his mother, Lelia F. Dilks of Northfield. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in the Godfrey Funeral Home, Ocean City.

Burial will be in Zion Cemetery, Bargaintown. Friends may call an hour prior. to services at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Louis Glenn Fund, in care of Teresa S. Godfrey, 809 Central Ocean City, N.J.

08226. Jeffries Keates Funeral Homes Margate Northfield 646-6700 The family of the late MRS. IRA BELL DIXON would like to thank all the relatives, friends, neighbors, organizations for all their kindnesses, thoughtfulness and expressions of sympathy during our hour of bereavement. Weds. Thurs.

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