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Services Held May 15 For Barbara Feldstein

Barbara Polancer Feldstein, 87, died in her West Orange home on Monday, May 13.

Born in Waterbury, Connecticut, she graduated from Saint Margaret’s School and then from Wellesley College in 1953. She married Joel Feldstein in 1957 and moved to Livingston, where they raised their family and lived for almost 50 years.

She began her career as a medical researcher at Rockefeller University in New York and then earned a master’s degree in teaching from Kean University. She taught biology and biochemistry at Columbia High School in Maplewood for 20 years.

Mrs. Feldstein was a lifetime member of the National Council of Jewish Women, where she served as president of the Livingston Chapter. She also helped to found, and served as president of the Business and Professional Women’s Division of NCJW in Essex County.

She was an active member of Temple B’nai Jeshurun for more than 50 years.

She is survived by her daughters, Janet Feldstein Conetta of Hoboken and Judy Feldstein Savage of Bucks County, Pennsylvania; her sons-in-law, Benny Conetta and Paul Savage; and six grandchildren.

Her funeral was held at Temple B’nai Jeshurun, 1025 South Orange Avenue, onWednesday, May 15. Burial followed at the Beth Israel Cemetery in Woodbridge.

The family has suggested that donations in her memory be made to Temple B’nai Jeshurun www.tbj.org or the National Council of Jewish Women, Essex Section, www.ncjwessex.org.

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Mass Was Celebrated For Gerard DeLorenzo

Gerard DeLorenzo, 87, of Livingston died on Thursday, May 9, at Inglemoor Rehabilitation Center.

The funeral was held at the La-Monica Memorial Home in Livingston on Monday, May 13, and was followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Raphael’s Church.

Born and raised in Newark, Mr. DeLorenzo attended Central High School. He moved to Livingston in 1965.

Following his service in the Army during the Korean War, he worked for the Mennen Company in Morristown. He retired 30 years ago as the manager of systems development.

Mr. DeLorenzo was the husband of Mary (née Tronolone); the father of Michael DeLorenzo (Rosemarie), Jennifer Rullis (Ralph), and Lisa Nisivoccia (Rocco); the brother of Joseph DeLorenzo (Dianna); the grandfather of five; and the brother-inlaw of Florence DeLorenzo. He was predeceased by his siblings, Sabina Immersi and Frank DeLorenzo.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that contributions may be made to the Susan G. Komen Foundation at ww5.komen.org.

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Services Were Held For Paul Steven Siegel

Paul Steven Siegel died at his home in Livingston on Sunday, May 19. He was 64.

Born in Norfolk, Virginia and raised in Farmingdale, Long Island, Mr. Siegel lived in Livingston for the past 34 years.

Afuneral service was held Monday at Bernheim Apter Kreitzman Suburban Funeral Chapel in Livingston.

He was on a national wrestling team and participated in sports at Montclair State University. He later earned an MBA at Fairleigh Dickinson University.

After running his own business, Siegel EDP, and starting a business, called Sundance, with a friend, Mr. Siegel began working at Novartis in East Hanover in 1999.

Mr. Siegel is survived by his wife, Holly (Miller); his children, David Siegel (Jessica) and Melanie Siegel; his twin sister, Jane (Stephen Rozales), and his sister, Julie (Ricky Berger).

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Funeral Service Today For Anthony Mita

Anthony “Tony” L. Mita, 65, died Sunday, May 19, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Somerset in Somerville.

Born in Newark, Mr. Mita resided in Livingston for many years before moving to Martinsville 32 years ago.

He was employed by Beneficial Insurance Companies in Morristown/Peapack, as a programmer. For the past 14 years, he worked as a consultant with Luxoft USA Inc.as a project manager for Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation in East Hanover.

He was a member of Blessed Sacrament Roman Catholic Church in Martinsville.

He is survived by his wife, Cindy DeMatteo Mita; his children, Jacqueline Picard and her husband, Urban II; Margot Dolbier and her husband, James; and Kyle Mita and his significant other, Logan Swain; his siblings, Marianne Stout, Rocco and Wendy Mita, Michael Mita and David Mita; and four grandchildren.

Visitation was held Wednesday, May 22, at Higgins Home for Funerals in Watchung. A funeral service will be held today, Thursday, May 23, at 10:30 a.m. at Wilson Memorial Church, Watchung. Cremation is private. The family has suggested that donations may be made to woundedwarriorproject.org. To send condolences, go to www.higginsfuneralhome.com.

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Funeral Mass Friday For Robert Mulhall

Robert Joseph Mulhall, 96, died Monday, May 20, in Woodbridge. Born in Newark, he had been a resident of Livingston for 65 years.

Mr. Mulhall is survived by his wife, Mary; his children, Mary Witte (Don), Bob (Lori), Karen Krenek (Ray), Linda Baker (Neil), Anne (Claudia Langieri), Jim (Debbie), and Eileen Kavanagh (Chris); his sisters, Agnes Holler and Ruth Zern; and 19 grandchildren, and five greatgrandchildren. He was predeceased by his sister, Marie Nerney.

A funeral Mass will be offered on Friday, May 24, at 10:30 a.m. at St. Philomena Roman Catholic Church, Livingston, with interment to follow at Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Montclair. Arrangements are under the direction of Quinn-Hopping Funeral Home, Livingston. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that donations in Mr. Mulhall’s name be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

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Funeral Held Monday For Eustace Anselmi

Eustace “Gus” Anselmi of Livingston died Thursday, May 16, in Livingston. He was 86 years old.

Mr. Anselmi was born on June 11, 1932, to Carmela and Dominick Anselmi, and grew up in Maplewood. He was a graduate of St. Joseph Grammar School, Columbia High School, and Seton Hall University, where he studied mathematics and philosophy.

He worked with his father and uncle to startAnselmi and DeCicco, a small construction company specializing in sidewalks and driveways. He married his wife, Ann, in 1956.

Mr. Anselmi and his company were involved in such infrastructure projects as the development of Liberty State Park, Liberty Science Center, the renovation of Newark Airport International Airport, the “Spaghetti Bowl” interchange of Routes 46, 23 and 80 in Wayne, and multiple other highways and bridges in the tri-state area. In his later years, he, his brother and their families owned and ran a cattle ranch in Costa Rica.

Mr. Anselmi was a member of the President’s Advisory Committee at Seton Hall; a trustee of Caldwell College, Delbarton School, and St. Philomena Church; Scoutmaster for Troop 16 in Livingston, and a long-time member of the Livingston Planning Board.

He also served on the board of directors of the Utility and Transportation Contractors’Association; as a trustee of the Construction Industry Advancement Program of New Jersey; a board member of Summit Bancorp; and board member of Viannini, S.p.A.

In 2016, he aided theVatican during the Year of Mercy. He sponsored a concert for the homeless at St. Peter’s Square, led by international composer Ennio Morricone, and had a private audience with Pope Francis.

In addition to his wife, Ann, Mr. Anselmi is survived by his son, Gregory and his wife, Rosann; his daughter, Gina and her husband, Mark; his son, Andrew and his wife, Sole; and eight grandchildren. He is also survived by his siblings, Antoinette and her husband, Pasquale; Thomas and his wife, Linda; and Angela and her husband, Michael.

Visitation was held Sunday, May 19, at Quinn-Hopping Funeral Home of Livingston. The funeral took place Monday, May 20, at St. Philomena Roman Catholic Church, Livingston.

In lieu of flowers, the family has suggested that donations be sent to the Seton Hall University Boot Camp or St. Philomena Church, 366 South Livingston Avenue, Livingston.

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Dr. Loren K. James

Dr. Loren K. James, 72, passed away on Saturday, May 25, 2019, at his home in Livingston, surrounded by his loving family.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the O’Boyle Funeral Home, 309 Broad St., Bloomfield, on Thursday at 10 a.m. The funeral service will be held at St. James Episcopal Church in Upper Montclair at 11 a.m. Interment will take place at Mt. Hebron Cemetery in Upper Montclair. Visitation was held on Wednesday.

Born inWhite Plains, NewYork, Dr. James lived in Bloomfield before moving to Livingston in 1972. He was a retired administrator and principal for the Montclair School system. A graduate of Bloomfield College, he attained a master’s degree from Montclair State and a doctorate from Nova Southeastern University.

He was the husband of Patricia “Pat” James for 52 years; father of Kevin and his wife, Sandra; Brett and his wife, Angelica; and Cortney James; grandfather of Kyle, Alyssa, and Ashley; and brother of Edith James and her husband, Michael McReynolds, Valerie James and Douglas Pellecchia and the late Katherine James Nonemaker.

For those who wish, in lieu of flowers, donations to St. Jude Children’s Resarch Hospital or a charity of your choice would be appreciated.

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Memorial Service Friday For Ronald “Ron” Seigle

Ronald “Ron” Seigle, 70, of Morristown, formerly of Livingston, died May 24.

Born in East Orange, he had resided in Millburn, where he raised his family. He and his wife, Jeanne, have resided in Morristown for the past seven years.

Mr. Seigle graduated from Livingston High School and earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Rutgers University in 1971.

Before his retirement in 2017, he was a product manager at iConnectiv. He had worked with the Bell System for over 45 years.

Ron is survived by his wife, Jeanne (nee Casey) Seigle; his daughters, Jessica Burruano and her husband, Mike, and Elizabeth Seigle; his siblings, Alexandra Seigle and her husband, Paul Traina, and Larry Seigle and his wife, Leslie; his brother in-law, Roger Casey, and his wife, Doty; and two grandchildren.

A memorial service will be held Friday, May 31, at 2 p.m. at the Beacon Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 4 Waldron Avenue, Summit.

In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that donations be made in Mr. Seigle’s memory to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, P.O. Box 4527, New York, NY 10163, or online at nationalmssociety.org/Donate.

Arrangements are under the care of the Burroughs, Kohr and Dangler Funeral Home, Madison.

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Funeral Mass June 3 For Grace Russo, 87

Grace Irene Russo (nee Bozza) of Livingston died Monday, May 28. She was 87 years old.

Born and raised in Jersey City to MaryandPasqualeBozza,Mrs.Russo moved to Livingston in 1963.

Over the past 20 years, she worked as an administrative assistant for the Township of Livingston clerk’s office. Formerly, she worked as a paralegal for Foster-Wheeler in Livingston for 25 years, and served as an officer of the Peachtree Credit Union.

Mrs. Russo was widely known for her community service in Livingston, earning numerous awards and recognitions. Her most recent was the President’s Volunteer Award. She was an active member of the Livingston League of Women Voters, and served as its vice president up until her death.

She was the wife of the late Alfred M. Russo; the mother of Patricia Russo and her husband, John Karr; Alan Russo; Jennifer Russo and her husband, Domenico Spagnolo; and Robyn Russo-Cuppari and her husband, Jerry Cuppari; and the sister of the late Michael Bozza and his wife, Monica; and Peter Bozza and his wife, Grace. She is also survived by seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Visitation will be held at the La-Monica Memorial Home, 145 East Mt. Pleasant Avenue, Livingston, on Sunday, June 2, from 2 to 7 p.m.

The Funeral will commence at the funeral home on Monday, June 3, at 9 a.m., followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Philomena Roman Catholic Church in Livingston. Entombment will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, East Hanover.

In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that memorial donations be made to the Livingston Fire Department, 62 South Livingston Avenue, Livingston, NJ 07039, or to the Livingston League of Women Voters, P.O. Box 583, Livingston, NJ 07039.

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Eleanore Sochor Dies at Age 94

Eleanore O. Sochor (nee Osman), 94, of Livingston died Saturday, June 1.

Born in Newark to Barry and Marie Osman, Mrs. Sochor moved to Livingston in 1952 with her husband, Rudy, who predeceased her in 2010.

She worked as an executive secretary for most of her career. In addition, she volunteered her time at Saint Barnabas Medical Center for decades, and participated in charity knitting projects.

In addition to her husband, Mrs. Sochor was predeceased by her sister, Pearl Sklanka, and her brothers, Herbert and Edward Osman. She is survived by her daughter, Lori Stanko; and two grandchildren.

Funeral arrangements are private under the direction of Quinn-Hopping Funeral Home, Livingston.

In September, 1904, four grades met in the primary room of District School No. 2 at Northfield Center, where Roosevelt School was later located.

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Private Services For Michael Buglio

Former Livingston resident Michael Joseph Buglio died Sunday, May 26, at the age of 85.

He was born and raised in Hazleton, Pennsylvania. He spent the majority of his adult life in Livingston, and most recently lived in Warrenton, Virginia. He is survived by his wife, Carol Spinner; his sister, Margaret Generose; his former wife, Lara Buglio; his three children, Michael Buglio (Bette-Lynn), Marisa Buglio Schaefer (Ron), Daniel Buglio (Kelly); and four grandchildren.

Mr. Buglio was a life-long musician. He learned to play trombone as a child and went on to study music, earning a B.S. at West Chester University and an M.A. in music education from Temple University. His 34 year career in education began as a high school band director in Maryland and concluded as the supervisor of music for the Livingston School District.

In 1977, he founded the New Jersey Pops Symphony Orchestra. Under his direction, the Orchestra went from playing at shopping malls to performing at large venues throughout New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C.

A private memorial service is planned in Virginia.

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Service Will Be Held For Carolyn Roth, 82

Carolyn (née LaMeire) Roth of Clinton died on Sunday, May 26, after a short bout of cancer.

Born and raised in Livingston, she graduated from Fairleigh Dickinson University.

Mrs. Roth was predeceased by her husband, Don, who she had met while working as a car hop at his restaurant, Don’s Drive In, in Livingston.

She is survived by her six children, S. Robert Roth and wife, Roberta, Alyssa (Nollman) and husband Bill, Carolyn (Puleo) and husband Joe, Jaclyn Roth, Jon Roth, Bobbi Roth and his wife, Chris Delli Paoli, and eight grandchildren.

Aprivate memorial service for family and friends will be held later this summer. In lieu of flowers, donations are welcomed to Mrs. Roth’s favorite charity, The Humane Society.

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Michael T. Luckewicz

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Michael T. Luckewicz passed away peacefully on May 27, 2019. He was 59 years old. Michael was born on January 31, 1960. He is the son of Wsewolod and Marcia Luckewicz of Livingston, N.J. Michael graduated from Livingston High School in 1978. After graduating Lehigh University in 1982, he went on to complete his Juris Doctorate in Law from Seton Hall University in 1985.

He was married to Meredith Wehner from 1984-2014. Michael worked for Ernst and Young in Paris, France from 1987-1993. He loved his years in Paris, relishing French food, wine and culture. He made many Parisian friends who remained close until his death. After returning to the U.S. in 1994 he worked for Ernst and Young in Boston, Massachusetts. His most recent position was Director of Tax for Booz, Allen and Hamilton in Parsippany, N.J. He lived in Basking Ridge, N.J. for many years and enjoyed spending time with his friends and family in Beach Haven on Long Beach Island at his summer home.

In 2018, Michael was diagnosed with dementia and moved into Arden Courts in West Orange, N.J., a memory care center. Though a devastating illness, he enjoyed a quality of life with his fellow residents and was well loved and taken care of by a special group of nurses and caregivers in this final chapter of his life. It was a miraculous year where Michael revealed to friends and family that he could still find happiness in a tragic situation. Everyone who came in contact with him learned from him, and his ability to touch others will remain a powerful legacy for years to come.

Surviving are his children, Tyler Luckewicz of Hillsborough, N.J., Emilie Luckewicz of Maui, Hawaii, and Camille Luckewicz of Eatontown, N.J., his sisters, Patricia Singley, Diana von Hoffmann, and Valerie Howard, his brothers-inlaw, Eric von Hoffmann, Gregg Howard, and Robert Singley, as well as his many nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held on Saturday June 8, 2019 at Bishop Jane United Methodist Church, 22 South Finley Ave., Basking Ridge, N.J. at 11:00 am. Interment to follow at Evergreen Cemetery in Basking Ridge. For further information, or to leave an online condolence message, please visit www.gcfuneralhome.com.

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Mrs. Celina Rosenblum, Holocaust Survivor, Dies

Celina Rosenblum of Livingston died Saturday evening, June 8, at her home in Livingston.

She is survived by her children, Melvin Rosenblum, Harry Rosenblum and Annette Taffet; their spouses, Janet Rosenblum, Bonnie Rosenblum and Mark Taffet; and seven grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband of 55 years, Idek.

Mrs. Rosenblum was born in Cracow, Poland, in 1929. She was a Holocaust survivor and was liberated from Auschwitz. She married her husband in 1946 in Austria, and they came to the U.S., where they settled in Cleveland, Ohio. Subsequently they lived in Vineland; Toronto, Canada; Clifton; and Fort Lee. After Mr. Rosenblum’s death, Mrs. Rosenblum moved to Livingston.

She was a supporter of her Jewish community, synagogues, the Cracow Society, the Solomon Schechter School, the Joseph Kushner Academy, the Israel Sport Center for the Disabled, State of Israel Bonds, and Yad Vashem.

The family has suggested that contributions in memory of Mrs. Rosenblum be made to the Jewish organizations noted above, as well as to Jewish Federation.

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Funeral Mass Offered For Ellen Schiavo, 56

Ellen Harriet Schiavo, known to family and friends as “Midge,” died Saturday, June 15, at the age of 56.

Mrs. Schiavo is survived by her children, Michael (Amanda) and Kevin (Emily) Flynn; her partner, John Cammarata; her parents, Daniel and Ellen Schiavo; her siblings, Dana (Michael) Goldstein, Daniel (Jeanne) Schiavo Jr., Tina Schiavo, and Dean Schiavo; and three grandchildren.

Born in Jersey City on August 1, 1962, Ms. Schiavo grew up in Livingston, graduating from Livingston High School with the class of 1980.

Visitation was held on Sunday, June 16, at Shook-Farmer Funeral Home, Roseland. Funeral services were held on Monday, June 17, at Shook-Farmer Funeral Home, followed by a funeral Mass at St. Raphael’s Church, Livingston. Cremation was private.

The family has noted that memorial donations in memory of Ms. Schiavo may be made to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, 26 Broadway, 14th Floor, New York, NY 10004, jdrf.org.

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Private Services Held For adam alt Jr., 101

Adam J. Alt Jr., 101, of Pittstown, formerly of Livingston, died Saturday, June 8, at Hunterdon Medical Center in Flemington.

Mr. Alt was born in Newark in 1917. After graduating from high school, he began work at the Wilbur B. Driver Company as an office boy. In 1942, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and served for four years as a second lieutenant, spending two years in the Persian Gulf.

After the war, he returned to W.B. Driver and worked his way up to vice president of production. In 1973, he and his wife Ruth transferred to Orangeburg, S.C., where he managed the GTE Company, which was later bought by Verizon. He retired in 1979.

Adam married Ruth Engeman in 1941. They raised eight children in Livingston before moving to Bernardsville in 1963. He also lived in Orangeburg, South Carolina.

Mr. Alt was predeceased by his wife in 2007 after 66 years of marriage. He was also predeceased by his three brothers, Charles, Norman, and Edward Alt.

He is survived by his children, Carol Schierbaum; Bonnie Stryker and her husband,Tom; Dale Bellai; Gail Melvin and her husband, Bill; Robert Alt and his wife, Robyn; JaniceAlt; JeanneAlt; and JeffreyAlt and his wife, Melody; 14 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and one great-great grandchild.

Funeral services were held privately by the family under the care of Martin Funeral Home, Clinton.

In lieu of flowers, the family has suggested that contributions in Mr.Alt’s memory be made to a charity of one’s choosing. Words of condolence may be sent to the family at martinfh.com.

The first gas mains in Livingston were installed by Public Service Corporation of NJ in 1930.

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Joseph Thomas Vitello

Joseph Thomas Vitello, “Joey V,” 52, of Brick passed away on Wednesday, June 12, 2019, with his wife by his side. Joseph fought a year-long battle with brain cancer like a true champion.

Born in Newark, NJ, on July 23, 1966, Joseph lived in Union before moving to Brick, NJ. Joey was a talented professional drummer, an inspiring drum teacher to many amazing students, as well as the proud owner of Andy’s Family Music in Livingston, NJ. His love for the Giants, the Rangers and the New York Yankees was shown on every t-shirt or hat he wore so proudly.

Joseph was preceded in death by his mother, Marie Vitello; his grandparents; and many cousins. He is survived by his devoted wife of almost ten years, Rosana (Vassallo) Vitello; his loving father, whom Joey adored so very much, Joseph Vitello of Union, NJ; his loving brother, Salvatore Vitello and his wife, Lori, of Bridgewater; his nephews, Salvatore and Joseph; his stepson, Michael Faro ofAustin, TX and his stepdaughter, Katie and her husband, Joe Schaefer, of Point Pleasant, NJ; his step-granddaughter, Jessica and grandson, who lit up his life, Joseph Schaefer; his “best bud,” his dog Toby; his two brothers-in-law and three sistersin-law; many nieces and nephews on his wife’s side; as well as all his loving friends and cousins.

The family received relatives and friends for a viewing on Monday, June 17, 2019, at Colonial Funeral Home in Brick, NJ. Afuneral Mass was offered on Tuesday at St. Dominic Church, Brick. Interment followed at Ocean County Memorial Park, Toms River, NJ.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made to St Jude’s Children’s Hospital at www.stjude.org/donate.

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Dr. Warren Sordill

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Dr. Warren Clayton Sordill of Short Hills, New Jersey, loving husband, devoted father and doting grandfather,passedawayonTuesday June 11, 2019.

Warren was born on March 31, 1945 to Dr. James Vincent Sordill and Ida Cawthorne Sordill. He graduated from Mountain High School in West Orange, New Jersey in 1963. He earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Pittsburgh, and received his dental degree from the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine in 1969. While attending the University, he played football and was a varsity baseball letterman.

In 1968, Warren married Michele (Brashear), his wife of 51 years, and together they raised two children, Megan and Matthew. Dr. Sordill was a practicing oral and maxillofacial surgeon for over 40 years. He started his career as an intern in dentistry at Long Island Jewish Hospital in Glen Oaks, New York followed by a dental residency in anesthesia. He completed his oral and maxillofacial surgery training at Queens Hospital Center in Jamaica, New York after which he went into private practice in Schenectady, New York.

While in private practice, he served as Director of Dental Education at St. Clare’s Hospital in Schenectady. In 1986, he relocated to Livingston, New Jersey, where he practiced until February 2018.

Warren was a Diplomat of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and an attending staff member at Barnabas Medical Center and Morristown Memorial Hospital. His passion for his profession was clear to the many colleagues he worked alongside and those he mentored throughout the years. His integrity and gentle disposition were unmistakable in the skillful care and attention he provided his patients.

Warren adored spending time with his family and friends, caring for his patients and attending sporting events. He loved family gatherings at Lake Hopatcong, summer holidays in Cape Cod, swimming at the Racquet’s Club, a good cigar and fire pits with his grandsons. He took great pleasure in music, and was a keen reader and history aficionado who loved sharing his knowledge with others.

An avid sports fan, he followed with pride his son’s lacrosse career, the New York Yankees and, above all else, the University of Pittsburgh Golden Panthers. He had great enthusiasm for his alma mater and attended as many Pitt sporting events and band concerts as time would allow.

Warren is lovingly remembered by his wife, Michele; his son, Matt; his daughter, Megan and his son-in-law, Matthew Weisser; as well as his adoring grandsons, Thomas and Henry Weisser, who will forever remember him as their Pap-pap. Additionally, he is remembered by his sister, Lee Arico; his brother-in-law, Ed Decker; many cousins; nephews; nieces; and countless friends.

A celebration of Warren’s life is being planned. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in Warren’s memory to your favorite charity.

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James A. Moore

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James A. Moore, 88, of Livingston, NJ, passed away on Friday, June 14, 2019. His family received relatives and friends on Monday, June 17, at Quinn-Hopping Funeral Home, 145 East Mt. Pleasant Avenue, Livingston, NJ. The Funeral Mass celebrating his life was offered at St. Philomena’s Church, 386 South Livingston Avenue, Livingston, on Tuesday, followed by the committal services at Gate of Heaven Cemetery, East Hanover.

James was born and raised in Greenwich, CT but moved to East Orange, NJ in his teens with his parents, Edward and Meta Moore. After graduating from Seton Hall Prep School in 1949, he went on to serve his country proudly in the U.S. Marine Corps during the Korean War.

In 1961 he founded and became president of J. Moore & Co, a mechanical contracting firm that continues to this day. He was a past president of the Mechanical Contractors Association of New Jersey.

In 1995 James was appointed by Governor ChristineWhitman to the New Jersey State Board of Master Plumbers, for which he served for a decade. He also belonged to numerous civic organizations in Livingston, including being Scout Master for Boy Scout Troop #20.

He was the beloved husband of the late Marilyn H. Moore; the loving father of Kirk and his wife, Elizabeth; Mark and his wife, Sharon; Glenn and his wife, Kristie; and Daniel; the cherished grandfather of Patrick and his wife, Catherine; Matthew and his wife, Sarah; and Caitlin; and dear brother of the late Edward.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Livingston First Aid Squad, 62 South Livingston Avenue, Livingston, NJ 07039.

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William P. Scheeler

William P. Scheeler, 50, of Livingston, NJ, passed away on Sunday, June 16, 2019. Son of the late William and Nancy Scheeler, Billy will be remembered for his big personality and the good times and laughter he brought to many.

Billy was employed as a landscaper for the past 30 years.

Some of his favorite hobbies included fishing, visiting the New Jersey shore, riding dirt bikes in Pennsylvania, and spending time with his friends and two children.

Loving father of Cole and Cloe and brother of Joseph Scheeler, Billy also leaves behind many loving friends and family members.

Visitation will be held at the Quinn-Hopping Funeral Home of Livingston, NJ, on Friday, June 28, from 5 to 8 p.m.

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