August 1, 2012 THE VILLADOM TIMES IV • Page 21 Obituaries Mary Jane M. Gibbons, of Mahwah, formerly of Tenafly, died July 20. She was 76. She is survived by her children Laura Ann and Robert John, and four grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband Robert. Arrangements were made by C.C. Van Emburgh, Inc. Funeral Home in Ridgewood. Gerald Grillo of Upper Saddle River died July 21. He was 75. Arrangements were made by Van EmburghSneider-Pernice Funeral Home in Ramsey. Manning W. Hamilton of Ramsey died July 11. He was 93. He was a veteran of WWII. He was a graduate of Boston University and a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Before retiring, he was a principal for the Wyckoff Board of Education. He was a member of the Ramsey Golf and Country Club. He is survived by his children Marcia Policastri and Ward M. Hamilton, four grandchildren, and four greatgrandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife June Hamilton. Arrangements were made by Becker Funeral Home in Westwood. Memorial donations may be made to the Valley Hospice, 223 North Van Dien Avenue, Ridgewood, NJ 07450. A celebration of his life will be held on Aug. 6 at 11 a.m. at Blue Hill Cemetery, 700 West Street in Braintree, Massachusetts. Georgine Hennessy, nee Dolan, of Waldwick died July 25. She was 84. She was a parishioner of Nativity R.C. Church in Midland Park, and a member of the Mount Carmel Rosary Altar Society, and the Catholic Daughters of America. She had been a local real estate agent. She is survived by her husband John Edward, her children John Jr., Daniel Hennessy, and Anne Bridgette Hennessy, and one grandchild. Arrangements were made by Feeney Funeral Home in Ridgewood. Memorial donations may be made to Villa Marie Claire, 718 Teaneck Road, Teaneck, NJ, 07666. John J. Kanzler of Mahwah died July 21. He was 84. He was a U.S. Army veteran. Before retiring in 1997, he was a financial advisor for the North Bergen Board of Education and prior to that, an accountant for CBS in New York, New York. He served as treasurer of the Franklin Heights Homeowners Association in Mahwah. He was a parishioner of Sacred Heart R.C. Church in Suffern, New York. He is survived by his wife Ann (nee Ditaranto) of Mahwah, his daughters Patricia Kanzler of New Providence and Donna Datino of Montebello, New York, one granddaughter, one step-grandchild, and his brother Thomas Kanzler. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat Funeral Home in Wyckoff. Memorial donations may be made to the Mahwah Volunteer Ambulance Corps, 258 Franklin Turn- pike, Mahwah, NJ 07430 or Villa Marie Claire Hospice, 12 West Saddle River Road, Saddle River, NJ 07458. Patricia C. Powers, nee Mahoney, of Wyckoff, formerly of Ridgewood, died July 24. She was 81. She was a graduate of The University of Vermont. She is survived by her children Carroll, Richard, Mary, Trisha, and John, 13 grandchildren, her brother Brian Mahoney of Chatham Township, and her former husband Dick Powers of Baltimore, Maryland. Arrangements were made by Feeney Funeral Home in Ridgewood. Memorial donations may be made to the American Lung Association National Headquarters, 1301 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 800, Washington, D.C. 20004. Patricia Surdoval, nee Fitzpatrick, of Wyckoff, formerly of Saddle River, died July 25. She was 78. She was a parishioner of Saint Elizabeth’s R.C. Church in Wyckoff and served as a Eucharistic minister and as a community volunteer. She is survived by her children Don Surdoval and Jack Surdoval, both of Sparta; Lisa Surdoval of Wyckoff; and Cathy Surdoval and Brian Surdoval, both of Ramsey; seven grandchildren; her sister Ann Murphy of Oakland; and her cousin Marty “Joe” Rowland of Point Lookout, New York. She was predeceased by her husband Donald J. Surdoval, and her sister Kathleen. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat Funeral Home in Wyckoff. Memorial donations may be made to The Calvary Fund, Inc. 1740 Eastchester Road Bronx, New York 10461. Borghild Schulze, nee Rasmussen, of Wyckoff, formerly of Brooklyn, New York and New Milford, died July 22. She was 102. Before retiring, she had been a clerk for Steuben Glass in New York City for many years. She was a bingo and trivia champion at her residence at Longview Assisted Living. She is survived by her grandchildren Robin Nissenfeld, Karen Gruber, Nancy Cozzens and Geoffrey Morris, her daughter-in-law Carol Nielsen, and 11 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband Walter, her son Norman, and her sister Ester. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat Funeral Home in Wyckoff. Raymond Robert “Bob” Todd of Wyckoff died July 24. He was 90. He was a U.S. Navy veteran. Before retiring, he was a printing pressman for the Wyckoff News. He was a member of the Wyckoff Reformed Church, where he was an usher for many years. He was a member of Wyckoff Protection Fire Company #1 for more than 55 years, where he served as the department’s financial secretary. In 2005, he was grand marshal of the Wyckoff Memorial Day Parade. He is survived by his wife Ruth S. (nee Spear), his children Robin Handzo of Toms River and Scott Todd of Lake Luzerne, New York, six grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and his brother Richard Todd. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat Funeral Home in Wyckoff. Memorial donations may be made to the Shriners Hospitals for Children, 516 Carew Street, Springfield, MA 01104. Mary Jane M. Gibbons Patricia C. Powers Ramsey Review Extended Day Program available The Ramsey Adult School’s Youth and Children’s Programs office is now accepting registrations for the Ramsey Extended Day Program at Dater, Hubbard, and Tisdale schools and for the Smith Study Center. The deadline for registration is Aug. 1 to guarantee a Sept. 6 start date. The Ramsey Extended Day Program is designed to provide caring supervision and enrichment by adult personnel to children in kindergarten through grade five who are enrolled in the Ramsey School District. The before care program operates from 7 a.m. to the opening bell. The aftercare program operates from school dismissal to 6 p.m. on days when Ramsey schools are in session. The RED fee schedule is designed to provide the flexibility to choose from two to five days per week and two pickup times: 4:30 p.m. or 6 p.m. Parents will make the child’s schedule selection at the time of registration. The program will begin Sept. 6. The Smith Study Center is a homework center offered at the Smith School from dismissal bell to 5:30 p.m. Students in grades six through eight are welcome to attend Monday through Thursday. There are no Friday sessions. Supervised by two adults, the program is held in the Smith Media Center so students can utilize computers, printers, and the library to check assignments and facilitate their work. The Smith Study Center is billed on an as-used basis, so students may attend as often or as little as necessary. Programs do not operate when Ramsey public schools are closed, including delayed openings and early dismissals. The center is closed on half days. This program will begin Sept. 10. To download a registration packet, visit www.ramsey. k12.nj.us and click on the Ramsey Adult School shortcut, Youth and Children’s Programs link, Ramsey Extended Day link. Registration may be completed by mail or in-person at RAS Youth and Children’s Programs Office, Dater School, 35 School Street, Room 322, Ramsey, NJ 07446. For more information, call (201) 785-2300, extension 21701. Club to visit Cranbury Inn The Leisure Club will have lunch at the Cranbury Inn in Cranbury on Tuesday, Aug. 7. Participants will also experience a magic show and will have time to browse the area shops. The fee for this day trip is $48. For information and reservations, call Connie at (201) 327-4170. Seniors plan trip The Ramsey Seniors will travel by a bus to Essex, Connecticut on Wednesday, Aug. 22. This day trip will include lunch at the Griswold Inn, a stream train ride, and a cruise on the Connecticut River aboard a paddlewheel boat. The cost is $70 per person and registration is under way at borough hall. Gerald Grillo Manning W. Hamilton Patricia Surdoval Georgine Hennessy Borghild Schulze John J. Kanzler Raymond Robert ‘Bob’ Todd