Page 16 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • June 2, 2010 Obituaries Genevieve Christopher of Upper Black Eddy, Pennsylvania, formerly of Ramsey and Waldwick, died May 23. She was 83. Before retiring, she was a supervisor at General Packaging in Waldwick. She was a member of the Happy Tapper Dance Group of Midland Park. She is survived by her children Barbara Jean Christopher-Thompson of Philadelphia and Jo-Ann Leitz of Upper Black Eddy, Pennsylvania, one grandchild, and two step grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband John Christopher. Arrangements were made by Feeney Funeral Home in Ridgewood. Memorial donations may be made to the Ramsey Ambulance Corps, 41 South Island Avenue, Ramsey, NJ 07446. Sofia W. Dembia, nee Wojciechowski, of Mahwah died May 22. She was 93. She was a parishioner of Immaculate Heart of Mary RC Church in Mahwah. Before retiring, she owned and operated Ramsey Interstate Realty and Insurance for many years. Prior to that, she was a legal secretary. She is survived by her sister Edna Wojciechowski. She was predeceased by her husband Edward S. Dembia, and her siblings Ann Sielski, and John Wojciechowski. Arrangements were made by Van Emburgh-Sneider-Pernice Funeral Home in Ramsey. Memorial donations may be made to Immaculate Heart of Mary RC Church, 47 Island Road, Mahwah, NJ 07430. Doris Hogerhaus of Wyckoff died May 25. She was 80. She had been an assistant at Big G Nursery in Franklin Lakes. She attended the Wyckoff Reformed Church in Wyckoff. She is survived by her children of Robyn Wilson of Ringwood, and Shari Ehrlich of Valley Stream, Long Island, eight grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband Sidney Hogerhaus. Arrangements were made by Browning Forshay Funeral Home in Hawthorne. Rosario “Roy” Incardona of Waldwick died May 26. He was 80. He had been employed by the Ridgewood Board of Education for 25 years. After retiring, he founded the Waldwick Landscaping Company. He is survived by his children Charles Incardona, Joseph Incardona, Josephine Incardona, and Maria Suttles, three grandchildren, and his sister Giovanna Vaccaro. He was predeceased by his wife Biagia. Arrangements were made by Feeney Funeral Home in Ridgewood. Nina V. McManus, nee Zeppel, of Ho-Ho-Kus, formerly of Demarest, died May 22. She was 88. Before retiring, she was a secretary for Everlon Fabrics in Closter. She is survived by her husband William J. McManus; her children Genevieve Christopher Brent of Central Valley, New York, Carole Saunders of Lewisville, Texas, and Craig McManus of Ho-Ho-Kus; six grandchildren; five great grandchildren; and her brother John (Bill) Zeppel. Arrangements were made by C.C. Van Emburgh Funeral Home in Ridgewood. Memorial donations may be made to an animal rescue shelter of choice. Robert Miller of Mahwah died May 24. He was 92. Before retiring in 1988, he worked for Textile Motor Express as a traffic rate clerk in Paterson for 32 years. He previously worked for Wright Aeronautical for five years. He was an ICC practitioner. He is survived by his cousin Larry Wilenker of Columbia; friends Albert Vero, Michael Vero, and Catherine Pellicier, all of Passaic, Carol Miller of Palisades Park, Jenine Benecki of Franklin, and Catherine DiGiacomo of Sterling. Arrangements were made by Van Emburgh-Sneider-Pernice Funeral Home in Ramsey. Ida Segreti of Bedford, New Hampshire, formerly of Upper Saddle River and Mahwah, died May 24. She was 89. She had worked in the security department for A&S Department Stores in Paramus for many years. She was a former parishioner of Saint Elizabeth’s R.C. Church in Wyckoff. She is survived by her son Alfred Segreti of Merrimack, New Hampshire, one grandson, and her sisters Mary Sabo of New Milford, Laura Porto of Babylon, New York, and Evelyn Virga of Bergenfield. She was predeceased by her husband Frank, and her son Thomas. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat Funeral Home in Wyckoff. Memorial donations may be made to the American Heart Association, 1 Union Street, Suite 301, Robbinsville, NJ 08691. Thomas J. Sheehan Sr. of Midland Park died May 23. He was 86. He was a U.S. Army Air Corp veteran of WWII. Before retiring, he was a butcher and meat manager for Grand Union in Ridgewood. He is survived by his wife Eileen; his children Ellen and John Struble of Sussex, Patricia and Dan Sommers of Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Catherine and Neal VanDer Weert of Midland Park, Thomas J. Sheehan Jr., and Madalyn Olive of Greenwood Lake, New York, Rosemary and John Leyden of Mahwah, Lorraine and Jeff Kunz of Oakland, Elizabeth and James Ketterer of Greenwood Lake, New York, and Jeanne and James Saeli of Warwick, New York; 17 grandchildren; two great grandchildren; and his sister Rita Gatlin of Sussex. He was predeceased by his brothers Joseph, Walter, and Raymond. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat Funeral Home in Wyckoff. Memorial donations may be made to Meaningful Movements Inc., 6 Godwin Plaza, P.O. Box 294, Midland Park, NJ 07432-0294. Bernard M. Underwood of Wyckoff died May 25. He was 82. He was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran of the Korean War. Before retiring, he was a traffic manager for American Thread Co. in Westport, Connecticut for more than 30 years. He is survived by his brother Paul Underwood. Letters to the Editor (continued from page 22) Dear Editor: When I moved to Wyckoff 30 years ago things were very different. There were still quite a few working farms, there was lots of open space, and Wyckoff had a wonderful “feel.” I still love my town and try to give back by serving on various committees. I have spent seven years on the zoning board, which is where I first met Rudy Boonstra. I am not a political person and try to stay out of politics. I only care about Wyckoff. That is why I solidly support Mr. Boonstra. It is my experience since I met Rudy, that he is a very wise, honest man, who grew up in town, worked as a dairy farmer and has consistently served his town for many years, always making decisions that were in Wyckoff’s best interests. I urge my fellow citizens to come out, participate in the political process, and support Rudy Boonstra in the primary. Even if you are not affiliated with a political party, you can still cast a vote for Rudy on June 8 in the primary. We can’t afford to lose a man of Rudy’s caliber. I can only wish more people like Rudy would step up to serve their communities. Jerome J. Lombardo Wyckoff Endorses incumbent Robert Miller Sofia W. Dembia Ida Segreti Doris Hogerhaus Salary ordinance (continued from page 15) employee’s annual salary at the start of the fourth year of service up to 10 percent at the start of the employee’s 18th year of service and thereafter. The ordinance also provides for various fees paid to officials assigned to the borough’s athletic teams, such as: professional basketball referees, who receive up to $60 per game; and non-professional basketball referees, who receive up to $15 per game for a double header and $20 for a single game. Baseball umpires get up to $35 per game behind the plate and $25 in the field for pony league and senior girls’ softball; up to $30 and $20 respectively for Ramapo and intermediate girls’ softball and Tiny Tim; and up to $65 per game behind the plate or in the field for professional baseball/softball umpires. Football referees receive up to $65 per person per game and cheerleading coaches receive up to $9 per hour. Soccer referees receive from $20 to $50 per game depending on the division, and lacrosse boys’ professional referees receive up to $70 per game and the one-and-a-half rate is $105 per game. 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