Page 20 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • January 25, 2012 Obituaries Henrietta Reynen Hart of Midland Park and Wyckoff died Jan. 17. She was 93. She is survived by her nephews Lawrence Reynen of Stuart, Florida and Franklin, and Robert Reynen of Naples, Florida and Wilmington, Vermont, great nieces and nephews, and great-great-nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Ellsworth W. Hart, her parents Johanna and Dirk Reynen, her siblings Lawrence Reynen, Margaret (Reynen) Kelly, and Richard Reyne, and her niece Bernice (Reynen) Plyley. Arrangements were made by Olthuis Funeral Home in Midland Park. Memorial donations may be made to the Eastern Christian Children’s Retreat, 700 Mountain Avenue, Wyckoff, NJ 07481 or the Ramapo Bergen Animal Refuge, Inc., 2 Shelter Lane, Oakland, NJ 07436. A memorial to celebrate her life will be held in early summer. Corinne Mc Cluskie, nee Freeman, of Allendale, formerly of Roselle, died Jan. 17. She was 79. She was a registered nurse at Woodcliff Lake Manor Nursing Home and recently for Rockleigh Intermediate Care Facility, before her retirement. She is survived by her husband Robert of Allendale, her children Robert Jr. of Potomac, Maryland, Tair Seprish of Midland Park, Jennifer Stevenson of Ridgewood, and Carrey Cornell of Glen Rock, six grandchildren, and her sisters Mary Jeche of Wykoff, Minnesota and Donna Carroll of Beltsville, Maryland. She was predeceased by her sister Betty Sueker. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat Funeral Home in Wyckoff. Elizabeth W. “Liz” McMahon of Ridgewood died Jan. 10. She was 92. She was a 1936 graduate of Ridgewood High School. She earned a B.A. from Elmira College in 1940. After college, she worked in New York City as a magazine writer and editor. During World War II, she wrote radio news for the Associated Press, WOR Radio, and the New York Daily News. Later, she worked as a freelance writer and editor, and was a staff writer for the Ridgewood News. She ended her career with almost 20 years as the public relations director for the Ridgewood Library. She is survived by her daughters Laura, and Cary Matzkin, her granddaughter Rose, her brother Evan Wylie of Brewster, Massachusetts, and nephews David, John, and Joshua Wylie. She was predeceased by her husband Jack. Arrangements were made by C.C. Van Emburgh Funeral Home in Ridgewood. Memorial donations may be made to Lighthouse International (for the blind), 111 East 59th Street, New York, NY 10022. Cornelius Rypkema of Wyckoff, formerly of Ho-HoKus, died Jan.18. He was 86. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of WWII. He attended the University of Pennsylvania. He Henrietta Reynen Hart was involved in many family businesses including Rypkema Dairy, Laurel Hill Trucking, and Hudson County Motors. He is survived by his children Janis Aull of Battle Ground, Washington, Neil Rypkema of Silver Bay, New York, Paul Rypkema of Wyckoff, Jeanne Savietta of HoHo-Kus, Joan Rypkema of Schuylerville, New York. and Steven Rypkema of Midland Park, 11 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and his siblings William Rypkema, Norbert Rypkema, Jule Demarest, and Rene Lankering. He was predeceased by his wife Irene. Arrangements were made by C.C. Van Emburgh Funeral Home in Ridgewood. Memorial donations may be made to Saint Gabriel’s R.C. Church, 88 East Saddle River Road, Saddle River, NJ 07458 or the American Cancer Society. Marion C. Vance of Wyckoff, formerly of Franklin Lakes, died Jan. 18. She was 75. She was a homemaker. She is sur- vived by her son of Michael R. Vance and his wife Patti of Stanhope, her grandchildren Kaitlin and David Vance, her brother Joseph Cooper and his wife Rose of North Haledon, and his aunt Judy Cooper-Robinson. She was predeceased by her husband Richard Vance. Arrangements were made by Browning Forshay Funeral Home in Hawthorne. Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society or the Multiple Sclerosis Society. Henry E. Van Beusichen of Palm Coast, Florida, formerly of Midland Park and Wyckoff, died Jan. 7. He was 91. He was a U.S. Army Air Corps veteran of WWII. He was a 1938 graduate of Pompton Lakes High School, where he was a star athlete. He was the store manager for Chadwick and Terhune Appliance in Midland Park for forty two years. He is survived by his wife Norma (Terhune) Van Beusichen, and his son Paul, both of Palm Coast, Florida. Henry E. Van Beusichen Marion C. Vance Corinne Mc Cluskie Charges filed (continued from page 3) Cedar Hill Avenue in Wyckoff. It was at this office where he would offer nutritional counseling services for an initial consultation fee of $375 for a three-hour meeting with follow up appointments available for $125 per hour. After meeting with clients and recommending a nutritional and supplementation regime, Lupinacci would offer to provide them with various vitamins and supplementation products that he had for sale within the office or through a website. During the period from January 2010 through January of 2012, approximately $80,955 was given to Lupinacci in exchange for services that his clients believed was being provided by a licensed and authorized medical physician. In addition, as “Dr. Al,” Lupinacci conducted a live, call-in, weekly radio show, “Learn to Be Healthy,” during which he would answer health-related questions every Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. on WMCA New York 570 AM. Lupinacci was arrested at his office without incident and charged with one count each of the following violations: financial facilitation of criminal activity, theft by deception, misconduct by a corporate official, impersonation, and practice of medicine and surgery or podiatry by unlicensed person. Prosecutor Molinelli states that the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Elizabeth W. McMahon Pascack Community Bank (continued from page 16) Community College. Agugliaro is also a long-term resident of Waldwick. Since 2006, she has served the community as an active member of the Waldwick Fire Department, where she currently holds the position of second lieutenant. Pascack Bancorp is the holding company for Pascack Community Bank, a New Jersey chartered commercial bank founded in 2002 that provides personalized banking services with a strong emphasis on relationship banking to consumers and businesses. Pascack Community Bank has locations at 21 Jefferson Avenue, Westwood; 210 Broadway, Hillsdale; 25 Main Street, Hackensack; 9 Polifly Road, Hackensack branded as Bank of Hackensack, Division of Pascack Community Bank; 1 East Passaic Street, Rochelle Park, branded as Bank of Rochelle Park, Division of Pascack Community Bank; and 356 Franklin Avenue, Nutley, branded as Bank of Nutley, Division of Pascack Community Bank. Pascack Community Bank’s lending activities are geared toward small and medium-sized business customers, professional practices, and consumer and retail customers. Its products include term loans, residential and commercial mortgages, and working capital and home equity lines of credit. Deposit services offered include various types of personal and business checking accounts, savings accounts, certificates of deposit, 24/7 telephone banking, online banking with bill pay, and 24-hour driveup/walk-up ATMs. The bank is a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and is an Equal Housing/Equal Opportunity Lender. For more information and hours, call (201) 7224722 or visit www.pascackbank.com. Cornelius Rypkema