Page 18 THE VILLADOM TIMES IV • April 3, 2013 member of the LBI Foundation of Arts & Sciences and the American Association of University Women. In 1962, she traveled to the Japan Olympics as a trainer for the American Women’s Track Team. She is survived by her brothers Alex Lupenski of Albuquerque, New Mexico and Frank Lupenski of Fair Lawn. She is also survived by her niece and close companion Jane Ryan, and many other nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Henry F. “Stretch” Pohl, and her sisters Alice Critchley and Helen Kowal. Arrangements were made by Riggs Funeral Home in Forked River. Memorial donations may be made to Saint Francis of Assisi Parish Center, 4700 Long Beach Boulevard, Brant Beach, NJ 08008. Jennie “Jean” Riccardi, nee Agugliaro, of Waldwick died March 16. She was a 67-year member of the Waldwick Fire Department Auxiliary, where she was past president. She was a member of the Bergen County Ladies Auxiliary, the Ladies Auxiliary of the Firemen of the State of New Jersey, and the Chrysanthemum Society. She is a past member of Saint Luke Altar Society and the Small Town & Fancy Players of Mahwah. She is survived by her children Jean Paras and son-in-law Mike, John Riccardi, and Andrew Riccardi and Brian Mackey, two grandchildren, and her sisters Christine Openden and Leonore Deal. She was predeceased by her husband John Riccardi, and her siblings Andrew Agugliaro, Rose Solimando, and Frances Bullock. Arrangements were made by Becker Funeral Home in Westwood. John A. Schilstra of Hawthorne, formerly of Mahwah and Wyckoff, died March 23. He was 63. He graduated from Ramapo High School, and was employed by several Ford dealerships in the Bergen County area over the past 40 years before retiring one year ago. He was a member of the Grace Bible Church in Pompton Plains, where he served in various ministries. He is survived by his wife Susan (nee Terhune), his children Leah Brown and John Schilstra, his brother David Schilstra, sister-in-law Lois, and niece Stefanie. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat Funeral Home in Wyckoff. Memorial donations may be made to the Hawthorne Volunteer Ambulance Corps, 970 Goffle Road, Hawthorne, NJ 07506. Stanley G. Spiech of Mahwah died March 23. He was 61. He attended Immaculate Heart of Mary School and Mahwah High School, graduating in 1969. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Fairleigh Dickinson University and worked for the Township of Mahwah Public Works Department for more than 34 years. He was the New Jersey State licensed operator for Mahwah’s public water supply and the director of public works from 1999 until his retirement in 2009. He was a member of Company #2 Fire Department in Mahwah and a parishioner of Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. He is survived by his wife Lisa (nee Frankoski), his mother Stephanie of Mahwah, and his siblings Joseph of Mahwah and Stephanie Gingeleskie of Gladstone. He was predeceased by his father Joseph. Arrangements were made by Van Emburgh-Sneider-Pernice Funeral Home in Ramsey. Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, Finish the Fight. Ronald Stephenson Sr. of Wyckoff died March 20. He was 62. He was an electrical engineer with Western Union in Ramsey for many years. After retiring, he owned Cacique Restaurant in New York City for many years. He graduated Pratt University, and attended Columbia University, and N.J.I.T. He was a member of the Crispus Attucks Scholarship Foundation and the Order of the Lamp. He was a member of the Kingston College Old Boys Association. He is survived by his wife Valerie “Patsy” (nee DaCosta), his children LeRoi Stephenson, M.D., and Ronald Stephenson Jr., his parents Edgar Stephenson Sr. and Cynthia (nee Ramsay), and three grandchildren. He is also survived by his siblings Julia Stephenson, Charmaine McLeod, Edgar Stephenson Jr., and Colin Stephenson. He was predeceased by his sibling Tony Greene. Arrangements were made by Feeney Funeral Home in Ridgewood. Memorial donations may be made to the KC Old Boys Association, New York Chapter at kcobany.org. Richard Templeton of Ramsey died March 24. He was 53. He attended Cardinal Spellman High School, from which he graduated in 1977. He graduated from Fordham University in 1981, where he played varsity football. His was employed in sales positions in the paper and forms industry, working for Standard Register. In recent years, he was the owner/general manager of Barrow Business Products in Ramsey. He coached football for Ramsey Recreation and at Don Bosco High School. He was a member of the Ramsey Golf and Country Club. He is survived by his wife Mary (nee Thompsen), his children Meg and Jack, and his siblings John, Joan Walsh, and Mary Fawcett. He was predeceased by his parents John Templeton and Mary (Murphy) Templeton. Arrangements were made by Van Emburgh-Sneider-Pernice Funeral Home in Ramsey. Memorial donations may be made to Don Bosco Prep High School, 492 North Franklin Turnpike, Ramsey, NJ 07446. Samuel S. Walstrum II of Ridgewood died March 24. He was 83. He was a U.S. Navy veteran. He attended the Peddie School for two years, returning to Ridgewood High School to graduate in the Class of 1947, where he played varsity football and baseball. He attended Princeton University for two years. After serving in the Navy, he joined the firm of SS Walstrum - Gordon & Forman as a real estate broker until 1975 and was a member of the Northwest Bergen Board of Realtors. He then joined The Valley Hospital transport staff, where he worked until 1994. He was a member of the Ridgewood Kiwanis Club, serving as president from 1964-65. He is survived by his children Samuel William Walstrum II, Mary Jane Kearns, and James Halsey Walstrum, six grandchildren, and his sister Sallie Herman Bailey of Mesa, Arizona. Arrangements were made by C.C. Van Emburgh Funeral Home in Ridgewood. A memorial service will be held later this spring. Obituaries Mary L. Dohm, nee Giaquinto, of Mahwah, formerly of Bergenfield, died March 27. She was 74. She is survived by her husband Raymond J. Dohm, her children Joanne Salaterski of Mahwah, Patricia Dunham of Ogdensburg, and Kathleen Mondino of Pompton Lakes, her stepchildren Raymond W. Dohm and Dianne Dohm both of Georgia, three grandchildren, and her mother Jennie (nee Bianco) Giaquinto. She is also survived by her sisters Lucille Wing, Eleanor Tenore, and Linda Roth. She was predeceased by her daughter Jane Kiraly and her father Alphonse Giaquinto. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat Funeral Home in Wyckoff. Memorial donations may be made to Saint Jude Tribute Program, P.O. Box 1000, Department 142, Memphis, TN 38148. Robert E. Noyes of Saddle River died March 24. He was 87. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. He was in the U.S. Naval Reserve from 1946 to 1954. He earned his degree in chemical engineering in just three years, graduating from Northwestern University in 1944. He owned a publishing company, the Noyes Data Corporation, from 1962 until 1997. The company was located on Mill Pond in Park Ridge, and specialized in publishing technical books for the chemical industry. He traveled the world, wrote books, collected fine art and antiques, opened an art gallery in Manhattan, taught himself French and Greek, became a naval historian, piloted gliders, and was an accomplished sailor. He was a former member of the Indian Harbor Yacht Club in Greenwich, Connecticut, the Chatham Yacht Club in Massachusetts, and the New York Yacht Club. He was a prolific philanthropist, supporting numerous causes related primarily to the environment, education, and children. He is survived by his wife Mariel (Jones), his children Keith Noyes of Blauvelt, New York, Steven Noyes of Sterling, Massachusetts, Mark Noyes of Dunedin, Florida, Geoffrey Noyes of Munich, Germany, Rebecca Tower of San Francisco, California, Robert Noyes of Boulder, Colorado, Carolyn Cryan of Tarrytown, New York, and Tara Cryan Dougherty of Bronxville, New York. He is also survived by 12 grandchildren and his brother Edward Noyes of Leesburg, Florida. He was predeceased by his siblings Marilyn Voll and Keith Noyes. Arrangements were made by Robert Spearing Funeral Home, Inc. in Park Ridge. Memorial donations may be made to a charity of choice. Irene L. “Lupe” Pohl of Loveladies, formerly of Franklin Lakes, died March 20. She was 93. During World War II, she served as a U.S. Navy nurse. For over 20 years, she worked as a teacher at Indian Hills High School in Oakland and Ramapo High School in Franklin Lakes. She volunteered at the Paterson Chapter of the American Red Cross, State Parks System of Barnegat Light, and Saint Francis of Assisi Church Parish Center in Brant Beach. She was a Mary L. Dohm Ronald Stephenson Senior Jennie ‘Jean’ Riccardi Robert E. Noyes Richard Templeton John A. Schilstra Samuel S. Walstrum II Stanley G. Spiech Irene L. ‘Lupe’ Pohl