Page 22 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • December 12, 2012 Obituaries Raymond G. DeMilia of Upper Saddle River died Dec. 2. He was 79. He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War. He had been vice president of human resources at Cory Holdings, LLC, a former Harley Davidson dealership owner, and an affiliate of the Teamsters Union. He was a parishioner of Church of the Presentation in Upper Saddle River. He is survived by his wife Patricia and his children Christine Carbone of Hoboken; Janet Thomas of Mahwah; and Raymond, Nicole DeMilia, and Aimee DeMilia-Newsham, all of Upper Saddle River. He is also survived by 14 grandchildren and his brother John A. DeMilia. He was predeceased by his three sisters and three brothers. Arrangements were made by Van Emburgh-Sneider-Pernice Funeral Home in Ramsey. Marion Ellen Edwards of Waldwick died Dec. 4. She was 89. Before retiring, she was a bookkeeper at the Cedar Lawn Cemetery and Crematory in Paterson. She had been a member of the Upper Ridgewood Community Church. She is survived by her husband Charles Walter Edwards, her son David, daughter-in-law Kathy, and her granddaughter Samantha. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat Funeral Home in Wyckoff. Donna L. Ellersick of Midland Park died Dec. 4. She was 46. She was a former front end manager at the ShopRite of Rochelle Park. She was a parishioner of the Church of the Nativity in Midland Park. She is survived by her mother Barbara (nee Geotz) Ellersick of Midland Park, her siblings Tony Ellersick, Tom Ellersick, and Jennine Ellersick, all of Midland Park; Christine Bullock of Dingmans Ferry, Pennsylvania; and Elaine McLoughlin of Washington Township; and nine nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her father Harry Ellersick. Arrangements were made by Browning-Forshay Funeral Home in Hawthorne. Memorial donations may be made to American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 22718, Oklahoma City, OK, 73123-1718. Dorothy Eyl of Wyckoff died Nov. 30. She was 84. Professionally known as Dorothy Hoarton, she was accepted as a Radio City Music Hall Rockette in 1947 and she performed for 20 years. She later worked with renowned producers Leon Leonidoff and Russell Markert. She is survived by her cousin Margaret Rolfs, her brother-in-law James Plascyk, her step-children Bettina Eyl Adams and Peter Eyl, three nieces, and five step-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband Henri Eyl, her parents James A. and Bridget Hoar, and her siblings James T. Hoar and Margaret Plascyk. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat Funeral Home in Wyckoff. Memorial donations may be made to the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, 110 West 168th Street, New York, NY 10032, or the Alzheimer’s Disease Foundation, 919 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 1100, Chicago, IL 60611. Raymond G. DeMilia Katherine Krause of Manahawkin, formerly of Ramsey, died Dec. 2. She was 93. She was born in Germany. She is survived by her daughter Ann-Marie Neidzwski, her son-in-law John, and her grandchildren Nicholas and Katherine. She was predeceased by her husband Kurt. Arrangements were made by Ocean County Cremation Service in Forked River. Dorothy Lois Kriger of Wyckoff died Dec 4. She was 85. She attended Christ Episcopal Church in Ridgewood and Wyckoff Reformed Church and Grace Methodist Church, both in Wyckoff. She was the daughter of Stuart and Elinore Kriger. Arrangements were made by C.C. Van Emburgh Funeral Home in Ridgewood. Mark A. Le Bow of Ridgewood died Dec. 2. He was 53. He had worked in the IT department of Quest Diagnostics in Lyndhurst. He was a parishioner of Our Lady of Mount Carmel R.C. Church in Ridgewood. He is survived by his wife Maria, his daughter Isabella, his mother of Eileen, and his siblings Paul, Kenneth, Keith, and Jeannine. He was predeceased by his brother Gregg. Arrangements were made by Feeney Funeral Home in Ridgewood. Michael J. McConville of Mahwah died Dec. 3. He was 56. He was a graduate of Queen of Peace High School in North Arlington and Fairleigh Dickinson University in Rutherford. He was the managing director for Four Springs Capital, LLC in Lake Como for the past five years. Previously, he worked as a financial investment analyst for A.G. Edwards, and Shearson Lehman Brothers, both in New Jersey. He served on the board of trustees for the condominium association of Society Hill at Kilmer Woods in Mahwah for the past 20 years, and was its president for the last 15 years. He is survived by his brother of Mark McConville and sister-in-law Nancy, and his nephews John and Joseph McConville. He was predeceased by his parents Virginia (nee Marino) and Michael J. McConville. Arrangements were made by Parow Funeral Home in North Arlington. Memorial donations may be made to American Cancer Society, 20 Mercer Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601. Patricia McManus, nee Scaneo, of Ramsey died Dec. 2. She was 67. She was an executive assistant of marketing for A&P Corporation in Montvale for 15 years. She was a parishioner of Church of the Presentation in Upper Saddle River. She is survived by her husband Thomas J. McManus of Ramsey, her sons Terrence of Sicklerville and Daniel of Fair Lawn, five grandchildren, and her sister Rosemary Rippas of Ridgewood. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat Funeral Home in Wyckoff. Memorial donations may be made to the John Theurer Cancer Center, c/o HUMC Foundation, 360 Essex Street, Suite 301, Hackensack, NJ 07601. Katherine Krause Dorothy Lois Kriger James “Robbie” Robertson of Ramsey, formerly of Kearneysville, West Virginia, and Santa Barbara and Belvedere, California, died Dec. 1. He was 84. He was a U.S. Navy veteran. He was a graduate of Shepard College and earned a master’s degree from Penn State. He taught for 30 years at Ramsey High School, ending his career as the supervisor of the health and physical education department for Ramsey Public Schools. He coached football, basketball, and track. He started the sex education program in 1958. He also served on the board of the Northern New Jersey Planned Parenthood in the 1960s and ‘70s. He is survived by his wife Mary (Grant) Robertson, son Jim Robertson, daughter Mary McConnell, and three grandchildren. Joyce Terrano, nee Studler, of Mahwah, formerly of Saddle River, died Dec. 6. She was 63. Before retiring in 2004, she was the owner of Anthony Placido’s Beauty Salon in Rutherford. She was a member of Hawthorne Gospel Church, where she was a member of the Bible study fellowships and was the coordinator for the Divorce Care 4 Kids program. She was a volunteer at the Christian Health Care Center in Wyckoff. She is survived by her husband John of Mahwah; her children and their spouses Julie and Ryan Greaney of Ridgewood and Anthony and Marybeth LoSauro-Terrano of Ridgewood; six grandchildren; and her sisters Mary Ann Chojnacki of Brick and Sherry Nemeth of Rockaway. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat Funeral Home in Wyckoff. Memorial donations may be made to may be made to Emmanuel Cancer Foundation, 174 Paterson Avenue, Midland Park, NJ 07432. James ‘Robbie’ Robertson Joyce Terrano Marion Ellen Edwards Mark A. Le Bow Donna L. Ellersick Michael J. McConville School calendar Dorothy Eyl Patricia McManus (continued from page 8) the faculty and staff about the school calendar changes with the following results: A small majority of parents/guardians, 51.8 percent to 48.2 percent, preferred using June 26 as a school day before taking any days from Good Friday and/or the April school break. A much larger percentage of the faculty and staff, however, indicated by a 73.9 percent to 26.1 percent margin that they would prefer to work on June 26 before taking any days from Good Friday or the April spring break. The parents/guardians also preferred using Friday, March 29, Good Friday, and then Monday, April 8 and moving forward through the days of the April break (49.2 percent) instead of just using the spring break days starting on April 8 and moving forward (15.1 percent), or starting with April 12 and moving backward (35.7 percent). The faculty and staff, however, preferred using the April break days starting with Friday, April 12 and moving backward (51.9 percent) instead of using Friday, March 29, and then Monday, April 8 and moving forward through the days of the April break (33.1 percent), or just starting with Monday, April 8 and moving forward through the spring break (15 percent).