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Page 16 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • July 23, 2014 Obituaries Frank Carcione Sr. Frank Carcione Sr. of Wyckoff and Naples, Florida died July 12. He was 86. Born in New York, he grew up in Sicily and Torino. He spent his youth fighting with the partisans in northern Italy along with the Allies in World War II and received a special commendation for bravery. He retired in 1993 from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey as a civil engineer. He was the past presi- dent of UNICO in Park Ridge and a member of the Soci- ety of Civil Engineers. He is survived by his wife Rose Carcione, his children Yvonne A. Connors and Frank Car- cione Jr., D.M.D., and five grandchildren. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat Funeral Home in Wyckoff. Memorial donations may be made to a charity of choice. Arthur ‘Ed’ Cederstrom Arthur “Ed” Cederstrom of Hawthorne, formerly of Wyckoff and Elmwood Park, died July 17. He was 93. He was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran of World War II. Before retiring, he was truck driver for Allied Chemical. He was a member of the Marines Gooney Birds and a member of Hawthorne Gospel Church of Hawthorne. He is sur- vived by his grandchildren Sarah Sless of Hawthorne, Beth Antoci of North Haledon, Gary Sless of Hawthorne, Rebecca Gravina of Hillsdale, and Louis Perno of Geor- gia. He is also survived by seven great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife Helena (nee O’Haus) Ced- erstrom and his daughter Charlotte Sless. Arrangements were made by Browning-Forshay Funeral Home in Haw- thorne. Muriel Andersen Fielding Muriel Andersen Fielding of Glen Rock, formerly of Wyckoff and Oradell, died July 11. She was 82. She attended Furman University in Greenville, South. She was a member of Salute to Women in the Arts, the Art Center of Northern New Jersey, and the Friends of the Glen Rock Public Library. She is survived by her children Andrew T. Fielding of Austin, Texas and Megan L. Field- ing of San Francisco, California and one granddaughter. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat Funeral Home in Wyckoff. Memorial donations may be made to The Art Center of Northern New Jersey, 250 Center Street, New Milford, NJ 07646. Christopher Goodell Christopher Goodell of Waldwick died July 17. He was 32. He graduated from Waldwick High School in 2000 and served in the United States Marine Corps for the next six years. He was a member of the Borough of Waldwick Police Department, and was president of PBA Local 217 in Waldwick and Allendale. He is survived by his parents Mark E. Goodell and Patricia J. (nee Flynn) Goodell of Waldwick, his sister Nicole Priestner of Midland Park, and his fiancée Jillian Voss of Waldwick. He is also survived by his niece Patricia Dille and his nephew Brian Priestner. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat Funeral Home in Wyckoff. A funeral Mass will be held Tuesday, July 22 at 11 a.m. at Saint Luke’s R.C. Church, 340 Franklin Turn- pike in Ho-Ho-Kus followed by interment in the church cemetery. Salvatore Isgro Salvatore Isgro of Franklin Lakes, formerly of Mahwah, died July 16. He was 77. He was a U.S. Air Force veteran. He was born in Barcellona, Italy. Before retiring in 1998, he was an electronic engineer with Raytheon Company in Mahwah. He was a parishioner of Saint Ann Melkite Cath- olic Church in Woodland Park. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge No. 11 in Livingston and of the Franklin Lakes Senior Group. He is survived by his wife Stella (nee Eid-Sabbagh) Isgro of Franklin Lakes and his children Carl Isgro of West Milford and Vera Tice of Carlisle, Mas- sachusetts. He is also survived by six grandchildren and his siblings Fortunata Santangelo of Riverdale, Annette Vogt of Wanaque, Luciano Isgro of Little Ferry, Arturo Isgro of Ringwood, and Tindero Isgro of Melbourne, Flor- ida. He was predeceased by his parents Carlo and Venera (nee Alesci), his brother Joseph Isgro, and his nephew Ralph Santangelo. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat Funeral Home in Wyckoff. Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, Bergen Unit, 20 Mercer Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601. June W. Jasper June W. Jasper, nee Worrell, of Wayne, formerly of Wyckoff and Franklin Lakes, died July 14. She was 94. She was a member of Wyckoff Reformed Church. She is survived by her daughter Nancy Simcox of Franklin Lakes, five grandchildren, and one great-grandson. She was predeceased by her daughter Judy Moritz. Arrange- ments were made by Vander Plaat Vermeulen Memorial Home in Franklin Lakes. Memorial donations may be made to a charity of choice. Bernard J. Levine Bernard J. Levine of Wyckoff died July 16. He was the owner of Plaza Pharmacy in Closter and had been a phar- macist since the age of 19. He was the youngest registered pharmacist in New Jersey at the time. He is survived by his wife Dr. Seyma Levine (nee Ocko) and his children Wayne Levine, Esq. and Dr. Susan Levine Kahane. He is also survived by five grandchildren. Arrangements were made by Robert Schoem’s Menorah Chapel in Paramus. June R. Marlow June R. Marlow of Sarasota, Florida, formerly of Wyckoff, Midland Park, and Ridgewood, died July 11. She was 90. Her husband, Richard Marlow, was one of three children of Marlow Pumps’ founder Alfred S. Marlow, and he operated the manufacturing businesses in Mid- land Park prior to his retirement. She is survived by her children Joan Miller of Upper Saddle River and Robert Marlow of Annandale, and one granddaughter. Memorial donations may be made to Sunnyside Foundation, 5201 Bahia Vista Street, Sarasota, FL 34232. Services will be held at Sunnyside Village Chapel in Sarasota, Florida at 10:30 a.m. on Sept. 15 Theresa R. Pontrelli Theresa R. Pontrelli, nee Quaranta, of Franklin Lakes, formerly of Point Pleasant Beach, died July 13. She was 88. She graduated from Highland Park High School, Dou- glass College at Rutgers University, and Katharine Gibbs in New York. She was a parishioner of Most Blessed Sacrament Church in Franklin Lakes. She is survived by her children Teresa Fitzsimmons of Scottsdale, Arizona; Donna Pontrelli and Gina Pontrelli, both of Hawthorne; Carol Bernard of Fairfield, Connecticut; Monica Guy of North Carolina; and Christopher Pontrelli of Franklin Lakes. She is also survived by 15 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her brothers Dr. Frank Quaranta and Samuel Quaranta. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat Vermeulen Funeral Home in Franklin Lakes. Memorial donations may be made to Good Counsel Homes, Inc., P.O. Box 6068, Hoboken, NJ 07030 or Animal Friends of Franklin Lakes, c/o of Frank- lin Lakes Animal Hospital. Donald G. White Donald G. White of Paramus, formerly of Wyckoff, died July 15. He was 76. Before retiring, he was a toll col- lector for the Garden State Parkway for over 40 years. He was a Mason with Lodge 194 in Richfield Park. He is sur- vived by his wife Cheryl (nee Wilson) of Paramus, his son William Glen White of Mammoth Lakes, California, and his sister Marilyn Holt. Arrangements were made by C.C. Van Emburgh Funeral Home in Ridgewood. Memorial donations may be made to The Make a Wish Foundation, 1034 Salem Road, P.O. Box 4028, Union, NJ 07083. William Williams III William Williams III of River Edge, formerly of Mid- land Park, died July 14. He was 62. He earned a bachelor’s degree in commerce from Rider College, and began his career at National Bank of North America in New York as a real estate loan officer. He earned an MBA from Har- vard Business School and was employed by BF Goodrich in Akron, Ohio in financial analysis and marketing. Later, he joined the pharmaceutical distribution industry work- ing at Harris Wholesale in Solon, Ohio and Neuman Dis- tributors in Moonachie as a vice president of sales and marketing. He was also vice president of industry and professional affairs for the National Wholesale Druggists’ Association in Washington, D.C. for many years. He is survived by his children Shanna M. Williams and Derek C. Williams, his mother Janet E. (nee Norris) Williams, and his brother Wayne B. Williams. He was predeceased by his father William E. Williams Jr. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat Funeral Home in Wyckoff. Memo- rial donations may be made to the West Side Presbyterian Church Youth Program. Goffle closed (continued from page 3) and Newtown Road construction over the past couple of weeks and said he has had no complaints. Traffic will be detoured using Rock Road and Lincoln Avenue. The traffic detour is being coordinated with the local police departments. Right turns will be allowed during construction traveling from Wyckoff Avenue to Goffle Road, and left turns will be allowed traveling from Goffle Road to Wyckoff Avenue. All other turning movements at Wyckoff Avenue and Goffle Road will be prohibited by the road closure. The construction will impact NJ Transit commuter bus operations. It is anticipated that the same stops will be made along Goffle Road, but times may be affected. Residents whose commute includes accessing public transportation located within the work zones should con- tact their bus company to determine the alternate pick-up location during the road closing/detour. All schedules are tentative and subject to weather con- ditions. Access to the A&P supermarket, Kuiken Bros. Lumber and other businesses adjacent to the intersections, as well as pedestrian traffic, will be kept open when fea- sible. The work, which has already been completed at New- town Road and Sicomac Avenue, is a joint project between the NJ Department of Transportation (DOT) and the New York Susquehanna & Western Railway Corp.