Page 16 THE VILLADOM TIMES II • February 8, 2012 Obituaries William P. Ansardy Jr. of Mahwah died Jan. 27. He was 91. He was a U.S. Army veteran of WWII. He attended Saint John’s in Brooklyn, New York. He is survived by his children Jeanne Binovi of San Antonio, Texas, William P., III of Mahwah, Rodger of Bridgewater, Vermont, and Jeffrey of Mahwah, and 12 grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife Gloria. Arrangements were made by Van Emburgh-Sneider-Pernice Funeral Home in Ramsey. Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, 20 Mercer Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601. Josephine Di Roberto of Waldwick died Jan. 28. She was 100. Before retiring in 1976, she was an accounting clerk with The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company for 26 years. She is survived by her children Barbara Mariniello of Waldwick, Vincent Jr. of Whitehouse Station, four grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband Vincent Di Roberto Sr., and her two sisters and three brothers. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat Funeral Home in Wyckoff. Memorial donations may be made to the Waldwick Public Library, 19 East Prospect Street, Waldwick, NJ 07463. William Doughty Jr. of Franklin Lakes died Jan. 18. He was 66. He was a U.S. Navy veteran. Following his release from active duty, he was transferred to the Naval Reserve Manpower Center in Bainbridge, Maryland. During his years of naval service, he was the recipient of a National Defense Service Medal, a Vietnam Service Medal, a Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, and a Good Conduct Award. He was an employee of William Paterson University for nearly 38 years. He was a leader of the Communications Workers of America branch on campus, serving as CWA Local 1031 treasurer, and held the positions of WPU CWA branch treasurer, branch vice president, and served as branch president, for close to 20 years. He is survived by his son Gerrit Blauvelt of Las Vegas, Nevada. He was predeceased by his parents William Doughty and Helen (nee Joyce) Blauvelt Sr. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat-Vermeulen Memorial Home in Franklin Lakes. Memorial donations may be made to the New Jersey Veteran’s Home, 1 Veterans Drive, Paramus, NJ 07652. Ruth L. Grein, nee Edelmann, of Ho-Ho-Kus, formerly of Tenafly, died Feb. 1. She was 91. She was a parishioner of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Ridgewood, and a former member of Saint Luke’s Church in Ho-Ho-Kus, where she was a member of the Order of Carmelites, and a Eucharistic minister. She was a volunteer at the Valley Hospital in Ridgewood. She is survived by her children Susan Maroney of Ridgewood, Frederick H. Grein Jr. of West William P. Ansardy Jr. Newton, Massachusetts, Thomas W. Grein of Indianapolis, Indiana, Joan Sharron of Agoura Hills, California, Karen Loulakis of Great Falls, Virginia, James C. Grein of Sterling, Virginia, Mark W. Grein of Stamford, Connecticut, 13 grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband Frederick. Arrangements were made by Feeney Funeral Home in Ridgewood. Memorial donations may be made to Several Sources Foundation, 300 Airmount Avenue, Ramsey, NJ 07446-1289. Edward D. Henrichsen of Saddle River died Jan. 27. He was 62. He worked with security at the Valley Hospital for many years. He is survived by his sister Robin and husband Bill Fletcher of Canton, Georgia, his nephew Billy Fletcher, niece Amanda Fletcher, and great nephew Ian Fletcher. He was predeceased by his wife Wendy. Arrangements were made by Feeney Funeral Home in Ridgewood. Memorial donations may be made to Assumption College 500 Salisbury Street, Worcester, MA 01606, or The American Diabetes Association, 1701 North Beauregard Street, Alexandria, VA 22311. Ann Iurato, nee Di Maio, of Wayne, formerly of Wyckoff and Paterson, died Jan. 29. She was 92. She had worked as a winder in the Paterson textile factories. She was a member of both the Church of the Nativity in Midland Park and Saint Elizabeth’s R.C. Church in Wyckoff. She is survived by her brother Roy De Maio of Maywood, and many nieces and nephews, great-nieces and nephews, and great-greatnieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband John Iurato, and two brothers and four sisters. Arrangements were made by Browning Forshay Funeral Home in Hawthorne. Jesse O. Kahan of Ridgewood died Jan. 21. He was 82. He was a U.S. veteran of the Korean War. He received a bachelor’s degree from the City College in New York and a master’s degree from NYU. He ran his own musical instrument distribution company for over 30 years. He performed in community theater throughout Bergen County. He is survived by his wife Naomi Kahan, his children Mitchell Kahan of Ridgewood, Margo Steinmark of Flanders, and Clifford Kahan of Dobbs Ferry New York, and six grandchildren. Arrangements were made by Louis Suburban Chapel in Fair Lawn. Memorial donations may be made to the Michael J. Fox Parkinson Research Foundation. Judith Ann McInerney of Jensen Beach, Florida, formerly of North Bergen, Glen Rock, and Spring Lake Heights, died Jan. 27. She was 69. She graduated from Saint Dominic Academy in 1960 and received a bachelor of arts in history from Felician College in 1988. She was active in her community and at Saint Catharine’s R.C. Church in Glen Rock, where she was a council member, lector, and March for Life coordinator. She worked to establish the first Natu- Edward D. Henrichsen ral Family Planning training program for married couples in the Newark Archdiocese. She is survived by her husband Eugene E. McInerney, her children Christopher McInerney of Hawthorne, Timothy McInerney of Hawthorne, Kerri Amoruso of Ridgewood, Matthew McInerney of Skillman, and Daniel McInerney of Glen Rock, and 18 grandchildren. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat-Caggiano Funeral Home in Fair Lawn. Memorial donations may be made to Alzheimer’s Community Care, 800 Northpoint Parkway, Suite 101B, West Palm Beach, FL 33407. Rocco honored (continued from page 6) calendar for 2012. Staff members from the 30 company centers left the convention excited about the 2012 initiatives and rebranded marketing materials. With a fresh look and rebranded image, the entire Huntington team is dedicated to a successful year providing every student the best education possible. Founded in 1977, Huntington Learning Center is the nation’s longest-running supplemental education services provider. Founded in 1977, Huntington Learning Center is the nation’s longest-running supplemental education services provider. Today, Huntington remains an industry leader, providing instruction in reading, writing, spelling, phonics, mathematics, study skills, and SAT and ACT preparation to tens of thousands of students from kindergarten through grade 12. Huntington prides itself on its unparalleled programs that help parents, caregivers, and educators identify the gaps in skills and knowledge that can limit learning potential. Huntington’s personalized programs of instruction enable children to excel. To learn more, call 1-800 CAN LEARN or visit www.huntingtonlearning.com. Josephine Di Roberto Ann Iurato William Doughty Jr. Jesse O. Kahan Burglaries (continued from page 4) Carriage Lane on Jan. 26. The police officers found that the rear door had been smashed. The bedroom had been ransacked, police reported, but the perpetrators escaped. Bergen County is also joining the Ridgewood police department in this investigation. On Jan. 28, a Crest Road resident reported that someone had entered his carriage house and numerous gift cards had been taken. The Ridgewood Detective Bureau is investigating. On Jan. 29, a Wyckoff resident reported that she had parked her vehicle at the Kings Supermarket parking lot and when she returned to the vehicle, her laptop had been taken. The Ridgewood Detective Bureau is investigating. Ruth L. Grein Judith Ann McInerney