Page 30 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • September 19, 2012 Obituaries Nancy Dowling, nee Barone, of Franklin Lakes, formerly of Garfield, died Sept. 10. She was 56. She was most recently employed as an administrative professional for Lord & Taylor in Wayne. Previously, she was a selfemployed financial analyst for 25 years. She is survived by her husband Bill Jr., her children Emily and Kayla, and her siblings Lorraine Tillett, Camille Barone, John Barone, and Michele Miskovich. She was predeceased by her parents Michael and Angelina Barone. Arrangements were made Aloia Funeral Home in Garfield. Memorial donations may be made to her children’s college fund: The Dowling Children Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 723, Nutley, NJ 07110. Ruth Fisher, formerly of Wyckoff, died Sept. 8. She was 86. She is survived by her children Joan, Lisa, and Mark, and six grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband Henry, and her daughter Regina. A memorial service for Edward John Herter III of Midland Park will be held on Saturday, Sept. 22 at the Community Church at Upper Ridgewood located on Fairmount and Hillcrest roads in Ridgewood. The service will begin at 2 p.m. John R. Keough Jr. of Ridgewood died Sept. 7. He was 82. He was a graduate of Teaneck High School and served in the Korean War. He worked for many years as a representative in the manufacturing industry. He is survived by his children John R. Keough III of Ridgewood, Daniel G. Keough of Mendham, and Margaret K. Mansfield of Fairfax, Virginia, seven grandchildren, his former wife Margaret J. Keough of Spring Lake, his sister Martha Koob, and sister-in-law Ruth Keough. He was predeceased by his parents John R. and Martha K. Keough, and his siblings Robert, and Dorothy Bisset. Arrangements were made by Feeney Funeral Home in Ridgewood. James W. MacIsaac of Indian Wells, California, formerly of Mahwah, died Sept. 3. He was 77. He was a U.S. Army veteran. He graduated from Saint Henry’s School in Bayonne, Saint Peter’s Preparatory School, and Saint Peter’s College. He attended New York Law School and received his LLD in 1962. He became a member of the New Jersey Bar that same year and began his legal career by clerking for United States Senator John Milton. Along with his brother, he established the law firm MacIsaac & MacIsaac. He had been counsel to Marion Higgins, the first woman speaker of the General Assembly in New Jersey, and to New Jersey State Senator Garrett Hagedorn. He served as counsel to the Mahwah Township Committee, the Mahwah Board of Nancy Dowling Adjustment, the Mahwah Board of Health, and the Mahwah Utility Authority. He held many governmental and public posts, including Republican County Committeeperson, Bergen County Park Commissioner, Bergen County Planning Board member, secretary to the majority in the New Jersey General Assembly, president of the Mahwah Chamber of Commerce, and president of the Northwest Bergen Republican Club. He is survived by his wife Susan, and his children Jim, Molly, and Suann. He is also survived by five grandchildren, his siblings Peter MacIsaac, Ellen DeMaris, David MacIsaac, and Rosemary Hundt, and 19 nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his sister May MacIsaac. Memorial donations may be made to St. Peter’s Preparatory School, 144 Grand Street, Jersey City, New Jersey 07302 in the name of James W. MacIsaac, Class of 1953. Dr. Mounir Mark Mady of Franklin Lakes died Sept. 11. He was 65. He was born in Alexandria, Egypt and immigrated to the United States in 1969. He became a United States citizen on Feb. 23, 1975. He spent 44 years in the field of dentistry. He was a member of the American Dental Association, the Maywood Rotary Club, and the Hackensack Golf Club. He is survived by his wife Charlene Spadafore Mady, and his children Amanda Lobosco, Jennifer Gogarty, and John Mady. He is also survived by four grandchildren, four nephews, three nieces, and his siblings Nabil Mady, Naeem Mady, and Lila Francis. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat-Vermeulen Memorial Home in Franklin Lakes. Memorial donations may be made to Coptic Orphans, www.copticorphans.org or to the Dr. Mark Mady Scholarship Fund, Maywood Rotary Club, P.O. Box 933, Maywood, NJ 07607. Pauline Salemo, nee Zembriski, of Mahwah died Sept. 6. She was 86. She is survived by her granddaughter Jennifer Janis and grandson-in-law Matthew, and her daughterin-law Linda Salemo. She is also survived by her siblings Stanley and Walter Zembriski, and Rose Arone. She was predeceased by her husband Joseph Salemo, her son Joseph, and her siblings Theresa Mihok, and John, Ed, and Frank Zembriski. Arrangements were made by Van EmburghSneider-Pernice Funeral Home in Ramsey. George H. Stein of Allendale died Sept. 12. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of WWII. He earned a degree in chemistry, mathematics, and physics from Florida Southern College, and a master’s degree from Brown University. He was co-owner, with his brother Ernie, of Stein Wirecraft in HoHo-Kus. He is survived by his wife Jean (Cullen) Stein, his children Amy Stein, Carol Lash, Michael Stein, Lisa Bastian, and MaryAnn Torcivia, and 12 grandchildren. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat Funeral Home in Wyckoff. Sophie Teresa Stickna, nee Janius, of Wyckoff died Sept. 9. She was 85. She was a bookkeeper for the family business, Stickna Brothers in Fair Lawn. She was a parishioner of Saint Elizabeth’s R.C. Church in Wyckoff. She is survived by her husband Victor Paul Stickna, her children Gary Stickna of Franklin Lakes, Greg Stickna of Elmwood Park, and Linda Bober of Fair Lawn, eight grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her son Paul Stickna. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat Funeral Home in Wyckoff. Memorial donations may be made to Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Newark, 590 North 7th Street, Newark, NJ 07107, or to the American Heart Association, P.O. Box 417005, Boston, MA 02241-7005. Vincent A. Ungaro of Ramsey, formerly of Oradell, died Sept. 9. He was 85. He was a U.S. Army veteran of WWII. He had been a sales manager at Drake Bakeries in Elmsford, New York. He was a member of the Northwoods Men’s Club at the Rockleigh Golf Course. He was a former parishioner of Saint Joseph’s in Oradell as well as Saint Paul’s in Ramsey. He is survived by his wife Rose (nee Acampora), his children Deborah Birnbaum, Judith Roman, and Lisa Tredy, six grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and his sister Theresa Sinocchi. He was predeceased by his first wife Antoinette (nee Granuzzo). Arrangements were made by Volk Leber Funeral Home in Oradell. Vincent A. Ungaro Doctor Mounir Mark Mady Ruth Fisher Edward John Herter III John R. Keough Jr. Pauline Salemo Winifred L. “Gram” Wastog, nee Haight, of Ramsey died Sept. 7. She was 88. She is survived by her daughters Elizabeth Lannin and Barbara Marcus, both of Ramsey. She is also survived by six grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, and her brother Donald Haight. She was predeceased by her husband Stephen Wastog. Arrangements were made by Van Emburgh-Sneider-Pernice Funeral Home in Ramsey. Memorial donations may be made to the Ramsey Ambulance Corps, 41 South Island Avenue, Ramsey, NJ 07446. Winifred L. Wastog James W. MacIsaac George H. Stein Activities (continued from page 5) Appellate Court was right to strike down Regulation 6145,” Meese stated. “State statutes and NJDOE regulations strike the proper balance between the sometimes competing interests of students, parents, and the legitimate need for a school to maintain order and promote a learning environment,” Meese stated in his response. “There is no reason for the court to upset this balance as urged by the petitioner. The Appellate Division was correct in deciding that no statute grants unlimited power to boards of education to impose disciplinary consequences on students for conduct occurring away from school grounds.” Sophie Teresa Stickna