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Page 20 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • May 7, 2014 Obituaries rial Scholarship Fund at the Ursuline School, 1354 North Avenue, New Rochelle, NY 10804-2192. Shirley E. Croucher Dr. Armand F. Leone of Franklin Lakes, formerly of Glen Rock, died April 28. He was 90. He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War. He graduated Saint Peter’s University and New York Medical College. He trained at Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital and was a radiologist at Paterson General and Wayne General Hospital until his retirement in 2004. He was a parishioner of Saint Gerard’s R.C. Church in Paterson. He is survived by his children Mark, Peter, and Armand; seven grandchildren; and his sib- ling Alberino Leone. He was predeceased by his wife Dr. Rita Girolamo Leone. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat-Vermeulen Memorial Home in Franklin Lakes. Shirley E. Croucher, nee Tanis, of Wyckoff, formerly of Midland Park, died April 24. She was 88. She and her hus- band owned Croucher Florist in Midland Park. She was a member of Grace United Methodist Church in Wyckoff, the Order of the Eastern Star, Jeptha Chapter #134 of Ramsey, the Wyckoff Branch of the Valley Hospital Auxiliary, and the Wyckoff Woman’s Club. She had been a volunteer at the Valley Hospital and served on the boards of directors of the Midland Park Library and the Spring Meadow Homeown- ers’ Association. She worked as a hostess at Steve’s Wor- tendyke Inn in Midland Park, Cervino’s Restaurant, and the Wyckoff Inn Restaurant in Wyckoff. She is survived by her children Barbara Fernicola of Ramsey and Dr. Steven E. Croucher of Wayne, five grandchildren, and one great- grandson. She was predeceased by her husband Eugene J. T. Croucher. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat Funeral Home in Wyckoff. Memorial donations may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project, P.O. Box 758517, Topeka, KS 66675. Helen DiSanto Helen DiSanto of Franklin Lakes died April 29. She was 93. She is survived by her siblings Marian Scarano of Franklin Lakes and Charles DiSanto of Sarasota, New York and many nieces and nephews. Arrangements were made by C.C. VanEmburgh Funeral Home in Ridgewood. Elma Goecker Dr. Armand F. Leone Margaret McGuigan Margaret McGuigan, nee Clancy, of Hackettstown, formerly of Franklin Lakes, died April 23. She was 93. She was a homemaker and member of the Franklin Lakes Woman’s Club and the Franklin Lakes Ambulance Corps. She was also a member of the Red Hats, Soroptimists, and the Columbietts of Hackettstown. She is survived by her children Coreen Falciglia Jr. of Franklin Lakes, Ronald McGuigan of Maryland, Dennis McGuigan of Toms River, and Brian McGuigan of Arizona. She is also survived by four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Arrange- ments were made by Vander Plaat-Vermeulen Memorial Home in Franklin Lakes. Memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, Greater NJ Chapter, 400 Morris Avenue, Suite 251, Denville, NJ 07834. Adolph W. ‘Sonny’ Santorine Elma Goecker of Midland Park died April 23. She was 102. She was a member of the College Club of Ridgewood. She is survived by her children Frances Spaulding of Man- chester and Sarah Leonard of East Stroudsburg, Pennsyl- vania, four grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband Theodore Frederick Goecker. Arrangements were made by C.C. Van Emburgh in Ridgewood. Memorial donations may be made to Saint Elizabeth’s Church, 169 Fairmount Road, Ridgewood NJ 07450. A memorial service will be held for Adolph “Sonny” Santorine on Sunday, May 18 at 11 a.m. at Trinity Episcopal Church located at 55 George Street (off Hillside Avenue) in Allendale. Santorine, the first athletic director of Midland Park High School, died at 89 on Nov. 24, 2013. In 2010, he was inducted into the Midland Park High School Hall of Fame. He is survived by his wife Helen and their children Dolph of Wheeling, West Virginia; Joseph of Lewisburg, Pennsylvania; and Virginia Glazer of Vero Beach. Marie Theresa Kasarda of Wyckoff, formerly of Oak- land and Manchester, died April 25. She was 86. She was a 1946 graduate of Saint Patrick’s Cathedral High School in New York City. Before retiring, she worked for the Ramapo Indian Hills Board of Education in Oakland. She was a parishioner of Church of the Nativity in Midland Park and a former member of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Oak- land. She is survived by her children Maryann Vecchiotti of Vernon and Steven Kasarda of White Plains, New York and her brother Ferdinand Ilacqua of Massachusetts. She was predeceased by her husband Charles Stephen Kasarda and her brother Frank Ilacqua. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat Funeral Home in Wyckoff. Memorial dona- tions may be made to the Christine MacMenamin Memo- Amelia “Millie” Zvaleuskas of Wyckoff, formerly of North Bergen, died April 29. She was 86. Before retiring in 1990, she was a light bulb inspector at Duro Test Cor- poration in Clifton. She was a communicant of Our Lady of Queen of Peace Church in Maywood. She is survived by her children Monica Michel, Joseph Zvaleuskas, and Elena Zacharia. She is also survived by three grandchildren and her sisters Camille Porcaro and Antoinette Podesta. She was predeceased by her husband John J. Zvaleuskas and her siblings Theodore, Josephine, and Gabriel. Arrangements were made by Vander Plaat Funeral Home in Wyckoff. Memorial donations may be made to the Holy Name Medi- cal Center, Multiple Sclerosis Center, 718 Teaneck Road, Teaneck, NJ 07666. Marie Theresa Kasarda Amelia ‘Millie’ Zvaleuskas Franklin Lakes Scribe Temple to present ‘Green Fields’ Temple Emmanuel, located at 558 High Mountain Road in Franklin Likes, will present a free showing of “Green Fields,” a 1937 black-and-white production in Yiddish with English subtitles, on Sunday, May 18 at 2 p.m. The movie is the story of a young scholar yearning for the outdoors and country life. Reservations are not required. Light refresh- ments will be served. Visit www.tenjfl.org or call (201) 560-0200 for details. Learn about the raw food lifestyle Raw food consultant Karen Ranzi will discuss how to eat healthy by eating raw on Tuesday, May 13 at the Frank- lin Lakes Public Library. During her 7 p.m. presentation, Ranzi will prepare a vegetable drink for her audience to sample. Ranzi is the author of the book “Creating Healthy Chil- dren through Attachment Parenting and Raw Foods” and appears on “The Living Healthy Show.” All are welcome. For more information, call (201) 891- 2224. The library is located at 470 DeKorte Drive. Computer classes available The Franklin Lakes Public Library at 470 DeKorte Drive hosts classes for residents who are interested in learning more about how to use a computer. Registration is required. Residents may register by calling the library at (201) 891- 2224, extension 106. Non-resident patrons will be put on a waiting list and contacted if space is available. Classes are held at 11 a.m. Participants will learn to make posters and flyers using Microsoft Publisher and Microsoft Word on Wednesday, May 14 at 11 a.m. Gmail 101 will be held May 20. This class includes infor- mation about how to set up an account; compose, format, and respond to e-mails; and organize messages. Basic com- puter skills are required. On May 22, learn about the world’s largest search engine at Google It! This class provides hands-on lessons in searching for websites, pictures, videos, and more. Board of education to meet The Franklin Lakes Board of Education will meet at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, May 13. The public is invited to this meet- ing, which will take place in the music room at the Franklin Lakes Middle School at 755 Franklin Avenue. Annual cleanup announced The annual Franklin Lakes Cleanup and Beautifica- tion Day will be held on Saturday, May 17. Volunteers will meet from 9 a.m. to noon at the Franklin Lakes Nature Pre- serve. Participants are also invited to attend a demonstration of Xeriscaping, a simple and easy gardening plan that reduces the need for water, and may sow wildflower seeds at the entrance to the nature preserve. The day’s activities will include visiting with Robby the Recycling Raccoon and face painting. Bags, gloves, and picks will be provided and a light breakfast will be available courtesy of the Franklin Lakes PBA. Students and Scouts may earn up to three community service credits for participating. The cleanup is being coordinated by the Franklin Lakes Environmental Commission. For more information, con- tact Carole Holden at cwholden@verizon.net. Holistic nutritionist to speak Holistic nutritionist Dr. Dani Segal will discuss the heal- ing properties of chocolate and the benefits of cocoa with the Franklin Lakes Branch of the Valley Hospital Auxiliary on Monday, May 19. The program will be held at 10:30 a.m. at the ambulance corps building on Bender Court. Dr. Segal and her husband have owned Healthy Thymes Market in Vernon for 23 years. She holds two master’s degrees in nutrition, including one with a concentration in homeopathy. In 2012, she earned a Ph.D. in holistic nutri- tion with a concentration in sports nutrition. She will pro- vide samples and a recipe for her Little Healthy Kisses. Community members are invited. For membership information, contact June Linz at junel1369@live.com or (201) 396-9711.