Page 16 THE VILLADOM TIMES II • July 20, 2011 Obituaries Floro S. Burgos, MD of Wyckoff, formerly of Nutley and Margate, died July 9. He was 76. He was a 1961 graduate of the University of Santo Tomas Medical School in the Philippines and served his residency at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, Saint Peter’s Medical Center, and the Veteran Affairs Medical Center. He was an internist, along with his wife, with a private practice in Paterson. He served on the medical staff of Saint Joseph Medical Center in Paterson and was a member of the New Jersey Medical Association. He was a parishioner of Most Blessed Sacrament RC Church in Franklin Lakes. He is survived by his wife Lourdes (nee Alojipan), MD, his children Jennifer Chang of Annandale, Virginia, Gail Schairer of Allentown, Pennsylvania, and Lorraine Elmo of Trumbull, Connecticut, nine grandchildren, and his siblings Jason Burgos, MD and Don Burgos, MD both of Mount Dora, Florida, and Jose Burgos and Violeta Aguila, both of the Philippines. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat Funeral Home in Wyckoff. Maurice A. Farissier Jr. Burlington, formerly of Waldwick, died July 6. He was 97. He owned and operated the Ken-Mar Machine shop in North Jersey. He was a member of the Horseless Carriage Club. He is survived by his children Beverly Marinelli, and Wayne Farissier, four grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife Anna Pitman, and his siblings Helen and Charles. Arrangements were made by Perinchief Chapels in Mount Holly. Memorial donations may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project, WWP National Processing Center, P.O. Box 758516, Topeka KS 66675-8516. Floro S. Burgos, MD employed by ITT and Western Union. He was a school crossing guard in Wyckoff for 18 years. He was a life member of the American Legion Post 279 of Lincoln Park and a former member of the Lincoln Park Volunteer First Aid Squad. He is survived by his wife Ruth (nee Runge), his daughter Deborah McGurk of California, his step-children Susan Terris of California, Nancy Streaser of Ridgewood, Alexander Hryncewich of Maryland, and James Hryncewich of Oregon, and six grandchildren. He was predeceased by his daughter Diane Grund. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat Funeral Home in Wyckoff. Memorial donations may be made to Advent Lutheran Church, 777 Wyckoff Avenue, Wyckoff, NJ 07481. A memorial service will be held Saturday, July 30 at 11:30 a.m. at the Advent Lutheran Church, 777 Wyckoff Avenue in Wyckoff. Robert F. Hirsch of Waldwick died July 9. He was 64. He was a U.S. Air Force veteran of the Vietnam War. Before retiring, he was an information systems manager for Paxar in Pearl River, New York. He was a parishioner of Saint Luke’s R.C. Church in Ho-Ho-Kus. He is survived by his wife Maureen (nee Salamone), his children Robert J. Hirsch, Maryann T. White, and Kimberly A. Tinker, and one granddaughter. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat Funeral Home in Wyckoff. Albert Lembo, of Franklin Lakes, formerly of Paterson, died July 10. He was 85. He graduated from The Rutgers University College of Pharmacy in 1946 and became a registered pharmacist in 1947. He opened his own pharmacy Lembo Drugs in Paterson. Due to his extraordinary 54 years of service to the Paterson community, the Paterson City Council designated a section of Cianci Street as “Albert Lembo Way” in 2004. He wrote a novel entitled “To Conquer an Empire.” He had been a parishioner at Saint Michael’s R.C. Church in Paterson. He is survived by his children Linda Lembo Alonso, Dr. Nicholas Lembo, and Grace Lembo Burger, six grandchildren, and his sister Catherine Lembo Cinderella. He was predeceased by his wife Grace Minardi Lembo. Arrangements were made by Santangelo Funeral Home in Woodland Park. Memorial donations may be made to Saint Joseph’s Regional Medical Center, Harbor House Partial Hospitalization Program, 645 Main Street, Paterson, NJ 07503 (Attention: Josephine Ruiz Carpenter), or to United Hospice of Rockland, 11 Stokum Lane, New City, NY 10956. Mary McCabe, nee Kohut, of Ridgewood died July 10. She was 97. She was a retired benefits supervisor at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in New York. She was a parishioner of Our Lady of Mount Carmel R.C. Church in Ridgewood, where she a member of its Rosary Altar Society. She was a member of the Catholic Daughters of America, and the Senior Adult Ministry. She was also a member of Highlights in Leisure Time. She is survived by her daughter-in-law Margaret of Ridgewood, and three grand- children. She was predeceased by her husband William Francis McCabe, and her son William McCabe. Arrangements were made by Feeney Funeral Home in Ridgewood. Memorial donations may be made to the Sister Lucy Sullivan Fund, c/o Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, 1 Passaic Street, Ridgewood, NJ 07450. Anne B. Von Marosits, nee Ciccarelli, of Glen Rock died July 10. She was 95. She was a homemaker who was active in her community, serving on the Glen Rock Board of Education and the board of the Valley Hospital. She is survived by her son Mark Marosits of Newport, Rhode Island, one grandson, and her sisters Linda Sanno of Waldwick, Margaret Ciccarelli of New York, Charlotte Pelligra of Hawthorne, Sally Brossard of New York, and Mildred Quagliano of Paramus. She was predeceased by her husband Alfred M. Von Marosits. Arrangements were made by Browning Forshay Funeral Home in Hawthorne. Memorial donations may be made to Freedom from Hunger, 1644 DaVinci Court, Davis, CA. www.freedomfromhunger.org. Lois M. Zabransky, nee McKee, of Wyckoff died July 9. She was 80. She was a homemaker and a member of the Wyckoff Reformed Church and the Wyckoff Newcomers Club. She is survived by her son Robert J Zabransky Jr. of Wyckoff. She was predeceased by her husband Robert J. Zabransky, and her brothers Charles and George McKee. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat Funeral Home in Wyckoff. Anne B. Von Marosits Robert F. Hirsch Lois M. Zabransky Maurice A. Farissier Jr. Albert Lembo Water & sewer (continued from page 7) water services. Ramsey, which has been working to keep up with the mounting costs of maintaining water standards, recently authorized the receipt of bids for the potential sale of its public and sewer system assets. Plans call for the receipt of bids on July 20, but the sale of these assets could not be completed without the public’s approval of a referendum on this matter. Ramsey Mayor Christopher Botta previously explained that the solicitation of bids does not assure that these assets will be sold. Once the bids have been opened, Ramsey officials, including the borough’s board of public works, must then decide whether the sale is a viable option for the municipality. The key would be the November public referendum, which would be held after a bid has been accepted and price and terms set for the sale. The question would be whether the accepted bid and the criteria associated with it are acceptable and in the best interests of the borough’s residents. Mary Elizabeth Flaherty, nee Trauger, of Ramsey died July 4. She was 73. She was a nurse at both Bergen Pines County Hospital and Bergen County Medical Center for over 25 years before she retired two years ago. She is survived by her husband Edward Flaherty of Ramsey, her children Patrick J. Flaherty of Del Ray Beach, Florida and Sharon von Euler of Bloomingdale, and her siblings Lloyd Trauger of Oxford, Connecticut, Helen Kryzkowski of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Jean Retkowski of Naugatuck, Connecticut, and Lorraine Furtato of Georgetown, Texas. Arrangements were made by Van Emburgh-SneiderPernice Funeral Home in Ramsey. Memorial donations may be made to the American Lung Association National Headquarters, 1301 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC 20004. Warren W. Grund of Wyckoff, formerly of Lincoln Park, died July 11. He was 90. He was a U.S. Marine veteran of WWII. Before retiring in 1983, he was an electrical technician for Coulter Electronics in Union. He was previously Mary Elizabeth Flaherty Mary McCabe Warren W. Grund