Page 20 THE VILLADOM TIMES IV • May 22, 2013 Obituaries Elizabeth Joy Daubenberger, nee Steinle, of Saddle River, Baywood, and Killington, Vermont died May 8. She was 83. She was a child model with the William Morris Endeavor Agency in New York City, and enjoyed many national campaigns, including recognition for a full-page photo featured in the “Saturday Evening Post.” She graduated from Dickinson High School in Jersey City and from Seton Hall University. She was employed as a teacher of English, reading, physical education, and special education for many years in the B.O.C.E.S. system, among others, in Rockland County, New York. She achieved her master’s degree and post-master’s certifications at Jersey City State College, and pursued doctoral studies there. She was a learning consultant and director of special services for the remainder of her career in northern New Jersey, serving in Waldwick, Old Tappan, Hamburg, Little Ferry, West Caldwell, and Prospect Park. She also served as an interim director for many local districts. Upon her retirement, she founded a child advocacy consulting firm, and continued to advocate for the services and the education of children. She was a member of the Garden State Ski Club for over 50 years, where she held various offices and positions. She raced for GSSC and the New Jersey Ski Council, winning many races and titles. She was renowned for ski racing as a septuagenarian, and won three trips to compete nationally with NASTAR. She was a member of the Amateur Ski Instructors Association, the Metedeconk River Yacht Club, and multiple professional organizations. She helped her husband launch and develop B&D Construction Co. She continued to own and manage multiple rental properties in Ocean County. She was a parishioner of Saint Bartholomew’s Church in Ho-Ho-Kus for over 65 years. She is survived by her children Richard Carl Daubenberger, Esq. of Glen Mills, Pennsylvania and Naples, Florida, and Bonnie Elizabeth of Upper Saddle River, four grandchildren, two nieces, and two nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Richard Louis Daubenberger and her brother Carl Davies Steinle. Arrangements were made by Van Emburgh-Sneider-Pernice in Ramsey. Memorial donations may be made to Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, P.O. Box 27106, NY, NY 10087. Robert Steven Dooner of Ramsey, formerly of Ridgewood, died May 3. He was 61. He graduated from the University of Hartford, where he majored in political science. He managed several food establishments, including McManus Pub in New York. He was a business representative for the Hotel Trades Council of New York City, and later for the Office and Professional Employees International Union, Local 153 AFL-CIO. He is survived by his wife Kathy, his sons Colin and Graham of Fair Lawn, his siblings Peter and Stephanie, and his niece Jennifer and Elizabeth Joy Daubenberger nephew Craig of Mahwah. He was predeceased by his parents Steven and Jean Dooner. His brother William Matthew Dooner died May 8. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society P.O. Box 22718 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73123-1718. William Matthew Dooner of Ramsey and Mahwah died May 8. He was 62. He graduated from Ramsey High School and pursued a career in landscaping. He is survived by his siblings Peter and Stephanie, and his nephews Colin, Graham, Jennifer, and Craig of Mahwah. He was predeceased by his parents Steven and Jean Dooner, and his brother Robert Steven Dooner, who died May 3. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society P.O. Box 22718 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73123-1718. Wesley W. Greig of Midland Park, formerly of Hawthorne, died May 10. He was 58. He was the owner and operator of Suburban Installations of Midland Park. He was a member of Road Rebels Auto Club in Hawthorne, where he served as treasurer. He is survived by his wife Susan (nee Kievit) Greig of Midland Park, his children Charles, Ian, and Amy Greig, and his sister Edna Greig. He was predeceased by his parents James O. and Edna Greig, and his brothers James O. Greig Jr. and Ronald Greig. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat Funeral Home in Wyckoff. Memorial donations may be made to the Midland Park Ambulance Corps, P.O. Box 58, Midland Park, NJ 07432. Regina E. Lange, nee Fidura, of Forked River, formerly of Franklin Lakes, died May 14. She was 83. She was a former Realtor and secretary at Lacey Realty. She is survived by her husband Harold, her daughters Michele, Patricia Anderson, and Victoria, six grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her brother Henry. Arrangements were made by Riggs Funeral Home in Forked River. Memorial donations may be made to the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, 1359 Broadway, Suite 1509, New York, NY 10018. Stephen J. Lear of Ridgewood died May 7. He was 69. He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War. He received a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Georgia at Athens in 1967. A real estate broker and salesman, he co-owned Puritz Lear Realtors and was employed by Coldwell-Banker of Ridgewood. He was on the board of trustees of the YWCA, and served as a past president for the Northwest Bergen Board of Realtors, Kiwanis, and Rotary. While president of Kiwanis, he made headlines across the country for being the first member to sponsor a woman to join the club, a move that changed the future of men’s clubs everywhere. He was a volunteer for many causes, including Free the Kids and Community Meals on Wheels. He is survived by his wife Celia Lear, his children Christine William Matthew Dooner and Mark Lear, Lauren and Nathan Radcliffe, and Zachary Lear. He is also survived by five grandchildren, and his siblings Arleen and Allen Halpern, Robert and Nancy Lear, and Meredith Jones. Arrangements were made by Feeney Funeral Home in Ridgewood. Memorial donations may be made to Free the Kids, Inc. at www.freethekids.org. Richard J. “Dick” Powers of Baltimore, Maryland, formerly of Ridgewood died May 13. He was 87. He graduated from Regis High School and earned degrees from Fordham University and Fordham University Law School in New York, and his MBA from Harvard. He began his professional career with Crevath, Swayne, and Moore Law Firm in New York City. He was later hired by and promoted to president and chairman of Indian Head Corporation in New York City, a Fortune 500 company during the ‘60s and ‘70s. After having been involved in over 400 mergers and acquisitions as an attorney and CEO, he acquired Lyon Conklin, a multi-location wholesaler located in Baltimore in 1978. Several other entities followed, one of which still operates as Stebbins Anderson in Towson, Maryland. He served on the Covenant House Board in New York with Fr. Ritter, the Sienna Heights University Board of Trustees, and the Valley Hospital Board in Ridgewood. He is survived by his children Carroll Dunne of San Clemente, California, Richard of Mahwah, Mary Hyde of Scituate, Massachusetts, Trisha Powers of Sparks, Maryland, and John of Allendale, and 13 grandchildren. He was predeceased by his former wife Patricia Powers, his parents William and Charlotte, and his brother William. Arrangements were made by Ruck’s Funeral Home in Towson, Maryland. Memorial donations may be made to Fordham University - The Rev. David Cronin, S.J. Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund. Reference: In memory of Richard J. Powers ’46. Emily Vivino of Simi Valley, California, formerly of Paterson, Point Pleasant, Glen Rock, and Manchester, died April 19. She was 80. She is survived by her sons Floyd Vivino of Totowa, Jerry Vivino Jr. of Simi Valley, California, and Jimmy Vivino of Burbank, California, and 12 grandchildren. She is also survived by her siblings John Bello of Matawan and Connie Stambuli of Fairfield. She was predeceased by her husband Jerry Vivino Sr., her parents Giovanni and Maria Bello, and her stepfather Jimmy DeFrancesco. A private memorial and interment of her ashes will be held in June at the Pinelands Reformed Church in Toms River. A memorial service for Samuel S. Walstrum II will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, May 24 at C.C. Van Emburgh Funeral Home, 306 East Ridgewood Avenue in Ridgewood. A luncheon reception will follow at the Ridgewood Elks Lodge, 111 North Maple Avenue in Ridgewood. Memorial donations may be made to the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund at www.fallenheroesfund.org. Richard J. Powers Wesley W. Greig Regina E. Lange Emily Vivino Stephen J. Lear Robert Steven Dooner Samuel S. Walstrum II