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Lawrence John Hesterfer

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   Lawrence John Hesterfer, 85, of Cape May Court House, NJ died Saturday, September 3rd, 2016. “Larry”, who was born January 4th, 1931 in Montclair, NJ, was the son of the late LeRoy and Mary Hesterfer.
   Relatives and friends were invited to attend the funeral service at the O’Boyle Funeral Home 309 Broad St. Bloomfield on Friday Sept. 9th.  Interment took place at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Please express condolences atwww.oboylefuneralhome.com
   Upon graduating from high school, Larry proudly served in the U.S. Marines during the Korean War.  After his service in the Marines, Larry’s love of flowers and talent for arranging them led him to establish and operate several florist shops in the Washington, DC area.  He was especially proud to have contributed floral arrangements for President Johnson’s daughter’s wedding and John F. Kennedy’s funeral.  Upon returning to New Jersey, Larry enjoyed a successful career as an insurance adjuster. Later, after retiring from the insurance business, Larry found that he had a love and talent for poetry.  He published numerous poems and won several awards for his poetry.
Preceeding him in death is his partner of 40 years, John Pulaski.
Larry is survived by his sister, Gail Coleman and her husband Rob, of Lancaster, PA.  He is also survived by his brother Greg and his wife Janice.  He leaves behind several nieces and nephews namely, Liam, Sean, Tim, Melissa, Marcia, Janette and Wilson.  They will miss him dearly. Larry will always be remembered as a kind, thoughtful man who was always the “life of the party”.

Luis A. Vanegas

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  Luis A. Vanegas, 42, passed away on Friday, September 9, 2016.  Relatives and friends are invited to attend the visitation at the O’Boyle Funeral Home 309 Broad St. Bloomfield on Tuesday from 4pm – 9pm. A service will be held at 7:00 p.m.  Interment Wm C. Doyle Veterans Cemetery.  Please express condolences at
www.oboylefuneralhome.com.

  Born in Belleville, Luis was a lifelong resident of Newark.
He was a member of the N.J. Army National Guard for 19 years,  a helicopter mechanic, an Iraq veteran and played for the National Guard Soccer Team.
He was the father of Luis Sebastian Vanegas, son of Luis R. and Nellie Guerrero Vanegas, brother of Paquita Vanegas, Veronica Vanegas- Ortega, uncle of Mauricio, Lisa Marie and Amy Lynn Quito, Anthony, Malia and Aryanna Ortega.

Marjorie A. Cantwell

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  Marjorie A. Cantwell (nee Woods), 85, passed away on Wednesday, September 14, 2016 at Mountainside Hospital in Glen Ridge, surrounded by her loving family.
   Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the O’Boyle Funeral Home 309 Broad St. Bloomfield on Monday at 9:00 a.m.  The funeral mass will be offered at Sacred Heart Church at 10:00 a.m.
Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery.  Visitation is on Sunday from 2-6 p.m.  Please express condolences at
   Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she was a lifelong resident of Bloomfield.
After high school,  Marjorie worked as a secretary in Manhattan and then a homemaker while raising her children. She was a lifelong parishioner of Sacred Heart Church and retired secretary at Our Lady of Lourdes School in West Orange.
   She was the wife of the late Richard J. Cantwell, mother of Peter and his wife Kathy of Old Bridge, Nora Richey and her husband John of Bloomfield, Eileen Cantwell of Madison, Paul W. of Bloomfield, Susanne M. Russo and her husband Anthony of Bloomfield and the late Ellen, sister of Edward Woods and his wife Margarite of Oregon, Gerard Woods and his wife Arlene of Arizona and the late Raymond Woods. Sister in law of Rae Woods of Oregon and Rev. William J. Cantwell C.S.P. of N.Y.C., grandmother of Alex and his wife Tiffany, William, Sarah, John, Joshua, Angela, Marjorie, Anthony, and Vincent.

Winifred Singerline

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  Winifred Singerline (Lois), nee Ohnmacht, 77, passed away on Wednesday, September 14, 2016 at Bayshore Medical Center in Holmdel, N.J.
   Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the O’Boyle Funeral Home 309 Broad St. Bloomfield on Tuesday at 9:00 a.m.  The funeral mass will be offered at Sacred Heart Church at 10:00 a.m.  Interment will take place at the Wm C. Doyle Veterans Cemetery in Wrightstown. Visitation is on Monday from 3-7 p.m.  Please express condolences at www.oboylefuneralhome.com
   Born in Newark, Mrs. Singerline lived most of her life in Bloomfield.
She was a retired secretary from Young & Young Attorneys of Bloomfield.
She was the beloved wife of the late John J. Singerline Sr., loving mother of John J. Jr. and his wife Jennifer Figueroa Singerline; dear grandmother of Andrew, Allison Caitlyn and Ryan; sister of John Ohnmacht, Gene Duffy and Ceil Kearn.

Paul G. Capozzoli

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obit-photo-capozzoliU.S. Marine Corp. Veteran, First Lt. Bloomfield Emergency Squad
Paul G. Capozzoli, 58 passed away September 16th at his home in Long Pond, Pennsylvania. Visitation will take place Tuesday, September 20th from 4pm – 9pm at
O’Boyle Funeral home in Bloomfield, New Jersey. A funeral mass will be held on Wednesday September 21st at 12:00pm at Saint Thomas the Apostle Church in Bloomfield.
  Paul was born on May 18, 1958 in Teggiano, Italy. He moved to the United States with his family in 1969 and grew up in the town of Bloomfield. He graduated from Essex Catholic High School in June of 1977 and enlisted in the United State Marine Corps. He served his country proudly and was honorably discharged as a Sergeant in December 1982. He was the recipient of many military awards including Rifle Marksman, Meritorious Mast and Good Conduct Medal. Paul lived his life following the Marine Corps motto “Semper Fi” and honored the military branch with dignity and pride throughout his life serving even after his discharge in volunteering with the Disabled American Veterans.
Upon his discharge Paul worked as a Network Engineer and Licensed Real Estate Associate. He was currently employed by LSSI Data Corp. formerly Volt Data Resources and Weichert Realty. Paul proudly volunteered and served on the Bloomfield Emergency Squad as a licensed EMT for over 25 years. He earned the title of First Lt. within the squad. Upon moving to Pennsylvania over 15 years ago, Paul served on the Board of Directors of the Emerald Lake Community in which he lived.
Paul will be most remembered by his family and friends as a man of honor and one who was devoted to serving mankind. You could always catch him helping others and offering his assistance to anyone who needed him the most whether it be a family member, longtime friend or mere acquaintance. His loving and caring disposition earned him a few titles including beloved son, loving brother and dedicated uncle. Nothing made him prouder or happier than to spend time with his nephews and be a part of their lives. Pictures and memorabilia reiterated his love of family, the importance of friends in his life and the kind of man who will forever hold a special place in our hearts.
   Paul wad predeceased by his mother Michela Capozzoli. Surviving are his father, Angelo Capozzoli, brother Pasquale and his wife Gabriella, sister Lucia and her husband Matthew Weber, and nephews, Pasquale and his wife Misty, Michael, Marco, Joseph, Angelo and great nephew Massimo.
  In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Paul’s memory to Bloomfield Emergency Medical Services, 1 Municipal Plaza, Bloomfield, NJ 07003

Eric W. Brodbeck

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Beloved husband, son, and father
 Eric William Brodbeck passed away September 17th surrounded by his loving family.  Through the years, he bravely shared his journey.  His courage in battling cancer surprised no one but inspired all.  He will be truly missed and as Eric often said, laugh harder, love harder, and Live Strong.
 Eric was born in Los Angeles, CA and raised in Randolph, N.J.  He graduated from the University of Dayton and was employed by Lexis Nexis. Eric lived his life to the fullest.  He loved the beach, the Yankees, watching his kids play sports, swimming with his dogs, but most of all he loved to spend time with his family.  Eric will be remembered for his wisdom, bravery, wit, and humor, but most importantly for his love for his family.
  Eric is survived by wife Angela Hendrix Brodbeck and his children Ryan William (9), Tyler Nicholas (7) and Madelyn Kathleen (3).  He is also survived by his parents Robert and Judith Brodbeck, and his siblings Karen and her husband Alan Katz, Leslie and her husband Dave O’Connor, Stephanie Brodbeck, Meredith and her husband Kevin Kennedy, along with numerous uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, cousins, his dog Allie, and his many, many friends.
 Visitation will be held at O’Boyle Funeral Home, 309 Broad St., Bloomfield, N.J. on Thursday, September 22 from 4 to 8 p.m.  The funeral mass will be held at St. Thomas the Apostle Church, 60 Byrd Avenue, Bloomfield, N.J. at 10 a.m.   In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Brodbeck childrens’ education.  Make checks payable to Meredith Kennedy, 814 Harding Street, Westfield, NJ 07090.

Marie Spieczynski

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   Marie Spieczynski, (nee Lucas), 88, passed away on Monday, September 19, 2016 at home in Bloomfield.
   Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the O’Boyle Funeral Home, 309 Broad St. Bloomfield on Thursday at 9 AM. the funeral mass will be offered at St. Valentine Church at 10 AM. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Visitation will be on Wednesday from 3-5 and 7-9 PM. Please express condolences at www.oboylefuneralhome.com.
   Born in Brooklyn, NY; Marie lived most of her life in Bloomfield. She was a homemaker as well as a member of the Rosary Society at St. Valentine Church.
   Marie was the wife of Theodore J. Spieczynski for 66 years; mother of Raymond and his wife Joyce of Bloomfield and Carol Lancaster and her husband Charles of Bloomfield; grandmother of Anna Kapust, James Spieczynski, Laura Spieczynski, Michelle Schrote, Alyssa Choinski and Justine Lancaster; great grandmother of Vera Choinski.

Dr. Drew Matthew Anderson

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obit-photo-drew-anderson-sorry-i-cant-crop-itOctober 13, 1986-August 18, 2016
   Drew Anderson, age 29, passed away Thursday, August 18, 2016, after a seizure at his home in Sedona, Arizona. His funeral service was August 26, 2016 at Greer’s Mortuary; his cremains remain with his family in Sedona.
  Drew was born October 13, 1986 in Livingston, New Jersey, to Tim and Heidi Anderson. The second of three boys, he leaves behind brothers Nathan and Tyler, his parents, and his 12-year-old kitties, Gracie and Boofa. As a child Drew was a sweet, quiet boy. He would always let his brothers’ big personalities take center stage. In the years that followed, he never lost that sweetness and kindness of spirit for his fellow man and animals.
   Drew attended Oak View Elementary School in Bloomfield, New Jersey before his family’s move to Switzerland where, for three years, he attended the International School of Basel. Returning stateside to Ann Arbor, Michigan, he graduated in 2005 from Greenhills School. He earned two academic degrees, a BS in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 2009 and a PharmD from the Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Services, Vermont Campus in 2014, having chosen pharmacy as his profession.
   From childhood Drew was driven to discover how things worked and to understand the interrelationship between them, ranging from garbage trucks and garbage men as a child to the world of nature and physiology of the human body as an adult. He was passionate about aviation and weather, how the two related to one another, and had set up computer programs monitoring both that he studied daily. His love of hockey and support of the New Jersey Devils was a constant from his time as a child living in Bloomfield. As an adult, his love of politics and Michael Smerconish led to regular discussions and many who knew him will miss learning from his political insight.
   Drew would be honored by any remembrance made in his name to the Humane Society of Sedona,humanesocietyofsedona.org. Share memories of Drew with us at drew20a@gmail.com.
   Our hearts and lives are forever changed by this wonderful soft-spoken, humble man. His gentle, caring demeanor, his satirical wit and delightful retorts, his intelligence, compassion, and sweet smile will be sorely missed but never forgotten.

Nancy L. Richardson

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   obit-photo-nancy-l-richardsonNancy L. Richardson of Doylestown died unexpectedly Wednesday morning September 21.  She is survived by her husband, Donald Campbell Richardson, a son Donald William Richardson, his wife, Meg Kimbirl Richardson and a daughter, Martha Richardson Janowski, her husband, John Janowski.  She has five grandchildren: Will Richardson, Sarah Janowski, Maggie Richardson, Megan Janowski and Leanne Janowski.
    She was an enthusiastic member and the President of the PEO, Chapter AZ and former president of the Lingohocken Garden Club, as well as a long time member of the Oranges and Short Hills Junior League. She received the Maplewood, NJ Maple Leaf award with her husband, Don, for community service and the NJ Volunteer of the Year award from Governor Thomas Kean.  She was on numerous boards, including Interweave for Holistic Living and Durand Hedden House.
   Nancy’s work history was wide and skilled. She originally worked for Hood Milk in Massachusetts in the Human Resources Department,  a short stint with the United Way of Union County, then managed Development for the Maplewood and South Orange YMCA, followed by being selected as the Executive Director of the Board Member institute for over 20 years.
   She loved her yearly visits to Pocono Lake Preserve, PA and Tucson, Arizona.  She was much beloved by many friends.  Her sense of humor permeated everything she did.  Nancy had many hobbies, including: collecting art, painting, beading, bridge, reading and tennis.
   Nancy grew up in Bradford , PA and was a Penn State, class of 1957 graduate.
   Her memorial service was held on September 23.  Interment will be in St. George’s Episcopal Church in Maplewood, NJ at a later date.
 In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Nancy’s name may be made to:  Lingohocken Garden Club, c/o Forest Grove Presbyterian Church, 1856 Forest Grove Road, Forest Grove, PA   18922 or to:   P.E.O. Educational Loan Fund (AZ/PA Chapter) www.peointernational.org.   Reed and Steinbach Funeral Home, Doylestown. www.reedandsteinbach.com

Dorothy Kleipe

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   Dorothy Kleipe, 92 of Bloomfield, NJ passed away on September 25.
Dorothy is predeceased by her parents Joseph and Josephine, her husband Peter, son Kenneth and daughter in law Donna Jean.  She is survived by her two loving sons Paul and Peter with his wife Donna Lee, 4 grandchildren Shawn, Sara, Rayn, Zachary, 2 great- grandchildren Kyra and Aiden.
  Dorothy loved to knit, crochet, sew and the crossword puzzles.  She will be missed by family and friends.
   Visitation: Thursday, September 29th,  6:00-8:00 PM at Van Tassel Funeral Home, 337 Belleville Ave, Bloomfield, NJ.  Funeral Service: Friday, September 30 at 9:30 AM at Van Tassel Funeral Home followed by the interment at St. Gertrude Cemetery, Colonia, NJ.  For more information and condolences please check the website:www.vantasselfuneralhome.com

Charles Edward Thompson

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   Charles Edward Thompson, 65, of Bloomfield entered in to eternal rest on Saturday September 24, 2016 at Clara Maass Medical Center after a brief illness surrounded by his family and friends.
   Born in Newark, he graduated from Essex Catholic High School in 1968.  He was inducted to the US Army on March 5, 1970 and served honorably in Vietnam through his discharge on November 4, 1971.   He worked for many years at Bristol Myers in Irvington.     He was predeceased by his twin sister Ellen Marie (1958) and his parents Charles and Eleanor (McCormack) Thompson.  He is survived by many cousins and loving friends.
   Visiting will be on Friday September 30 from 10:00AM- 11:30AM at O’Boyle Funeral Home 309 Broad Street, Bloomfield.  A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 12:15PM at St. Thomas the Apostle Church in Bloomfield.  Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetary will be private.

Catherine Ann Coffey 

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  obit-photo-catherine-coffey Catherine Ann Coffey (nee Schwarz) 77, passed away on Monday, October 3, 2016 at her home in Belleville, surrounded by her loving family.
   Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the O’Boyle Funeral Home 309 Broad St. Bloomfield on Saturday at 9:30 a.m.  The funeral mass will be offered at Holy Family Church in Nutley at10:30 a.m.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery in North Arlington.  Visitation is on Friday from 4-8 p.m.  Please express condolences at
   Born in Orange, N.J., she was a lifelong resident of Belleville.
Mrs. Coffey was a homemaker and former real estate agent with the Wainen Agency in Bloomfield and retired as an executive assistant at the Chubb Corp. in Roseland.
   She was the wife of Vincent L. Coffey for 55 years, mother of Steven and his wife Coleen, Nancy Coffey and Timothy and his wife Danielle.  She was the sister of the late Henry Schwarz and grandmother of Jillian, Bret, Eric, Damon, Camryn Ethan and a special thank you to her caregiver Sophie.
   For those who wish, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimers Association Research.

Joseph Palmieri

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   Joseph Palmieri, 80, passed away on Monday, October 4, 2016 at St. Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston.
   Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the O’Boyle Funeral Home 309 Broad St. Bloomfield on Friday at 9:00 a.m.  The funeral mass will be offered at Sacred Heart Church in Bloomfield at 10:00 a.m.  Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Bloomfield.  Visitation is on Thursday 4-8 p.m.  Please express condolences at www.oboylefuneralhome.com
   Born in Newark, Mr. Palmieri lived in Bloomfield for the last 55 years.
He was the owner operator of a Coca Cola Distributorship in Newark and Parsippany.
   He was the husband of Thelma Cocuzza Palmieri for 58 years, father of Deborah Palmieri, Donna Tarantola and her husband Robert, Marc and his wife Dawn and the late Joseph Palmieri, brother of the late Leonard D’Armiento and grandfather of Fortune, Gionna, Robert, Olivia, Victoria and Claudia. He was the son of the late Joseph Palmieri and the late Lucy and Leonard D’Armiento

Dorothy Richinelli

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   Dorothy Richinelli, (nee Saad), 94, passed away on October 3, 2016 Ocean Medical Center in Brick.
    Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral mass at Sacred Heart Church, 76 Broad St. Bloomfield on Friday at 1 PM. Entombment Holy Cross Cemetery. Visitation will be held at the O’Boyle Funeral Home, 309 Broad St. Bloomfield from 11 AM until time of Mass. Please express condolences at  www.oboylefuneralhome.com.
   Born in Bridgeport, CT, Dorothy lived in Bloomfield for over 70 years. She was a Homemaker.
   Dorothy was the wife of the late Frank J. Richinelli Sr. for 68 years; mother of Patricia Cocca, Frank J. Jr. and his wife Ann Marie, and Joseph; sister of Ruth Casagrande, William Saad, and the late Frank, Joseph and John; grandmother of Christopher Cocca, Melissa Cocca, Vincent Richinelli, Jaclyn Schleigh, Raymond Richinelli and Thomas B. Cocca. She is also survived by 8 great grandchildren.

Anthony J. Tamburro

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Anthony J. Tamburro, 80, passed away at home in Bloomfield on Friday October 7, 2016.
   Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the O’Boyle Funeral Home, 309 Broad St. Bloomfield on Wednesday at 9 AM. The funeral mass will be offered at Sacred Heart Church in Bloomfield at 10 AM. Entombment Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Visitation will be of Tuesday from 3-8 PM. Please express condolences at www.oboylefuneralhome.com.
   Born in Newark, Anthony lived in Bloomfield since 1969. He was a retired Draftsman for AT&T for 38 years. Prior to that, he worked at Western Electric in Kearny. He was also an Army Veteran, stationed in Germany during Peacetime.
   He was an avid Yankee and New York Giants Football Fan, Golfer as well as a Coach of the American Babe Ruth Team who was a 2 time town Champion for Zarro Funeral Home.
   Anthony was the Husband of Linda Roberts Tamburro, and the late Elisa Merola Tamburro; father of John and his wife Marybeth, Anthony and his wife Hilary, and the late Christopher; brother of the late Santa Vitiello; and grandfather of Elizabeth, John, Nicolas, Julian and Robert.
   For those who wish, In lieu of flowers, donations to the American Heart Association would be appreciated.

John H. Raab

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   John H. Raab of Naples FL and Normandy Beach NJ, formerly of Glen Ridge passed away on October 8, 2016 at age of 76.
  He was born and raised in Glen Ridge NJ and graduated from Glen Ridge High School in 1958.  He graduated from Susquehanna University in 1962 with a B.S. degree. In 1965 earned his Master of Science Business Administration degree from Bucknell University.  From 1965 to 1978 he was employed at United States Trust Company of New York.  In 1978 he founded his own investment advisory firm which is known today as Chatham Wealth Management.
   He was predeceased by his parents, Caroline Hochstuhl and Henry G. Raab.  He leaves his beloved wife, Donna, of 40 years; a sister, Barbara Noble of Bethel, Vermont; stepson Daniel Moskowitz of Chatham, NJ (Jennifer, his wife, daughter Megan and son Robert); stepson Eric (Rick) Moskowitz of Scituate, MA (wife Liz, daughter Sara, and two sons Jack and Ethan); a son Steven from Brielle, NJ (wife Loren, daughters Emma and Chloe).
  Upon graduation from Susquehanna University he received the alumni award for the “Senior Man Most Typifying the Ideals of Susquehanna University.” He was an avid birder and contributor to the New Jersey Audubon Society, and enjoyed volunteering with Friends of Great Swamp. He was a loyal member in the Rotary Club of Glen Ridge for 37 years where he was awarded a Paul Harris Fellow three times.
    Interment at the Bloomfield Cemetery is private. Memorial Service celebrating John’s life is on Thursday, October 13 at 10:30 AM at the Glen Ridge Congregation Church, 195 Ridgewood Ave, Glen Ridge, NJ. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in John’s memory to “Glen Ridge Rotary Foundation”. PO Box 141, Glen Ridge, NJ 07028.

Ethel B. LePond

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   Ethel B. LePond (nee Risden) 103, passed away on Thursday, October 13, 2016 at Canterbury at Cedar Grove.
   Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service at the O’Boyle Funeral Home 309 Broad St. Bloomfield on Monday at 11:00 a.m.  Interment will take place at Glendale Cemetery.  Visitation is Mondayfrom 10:00 a.m. until time of service.  Please express condolences at www.oboylefuneralhome.com
   Born in Bloomfield, Mrs. LePond was a lifelong resident.
She retired from Westinghouse 41 years ago after working 25 years with them.
   She was the wife of the late Leonard LePond, mother of the late Margaret D’Argenio, grandmother of Carmine and Joseph D’Argenio and sister of the late Jennifer, Grace, George, Robert, William, John and Harry.

Richard W. Kruger

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   Richard W. Kruger, 92, passed away suddenly at his home on Thursday, October 13, 2016.
  He was the son of the late Frances Kruger and the late Stephen J. Kruger.
   Richard was born in Bloomfield, N.J. and lived there his entire life. He retired from Hoffman LaRoche, Nutley, N.J. in 1989.
  He was predeceased in 1996 by his loving wife Eleanor (nee Jeannotte). They were married for 44 years. Richard is survived by his cousins Laura Rothman, Joan Johnson, Nancy Clark, and by 12 nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends can attend a committal service at 1 pm, Monday, October 17 at the Gate of Heaven Mausoleum, 225 Ridgedale Ave., East Hanover, N.J. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated at St. Valentine Church in Bloomfield, N.J. at a later date. Condolences maybe shared at

Michael J. Canace

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 obit-photo-michael-canace Michael J. Canace, of Rolling Meadows, IL, formerly of Maplewood, NJ. On October 1st, following a courageous battle with ALS, at home, surrounded by loved ones.
  Raised in Maplewood, and a 1977 graduate of Rutgers University, Mike moved to Chicago in 1983 for business opportunities in sales and marketing.
  He was founder, and 19-year coach, of the Rolling Meadows travel youth soccer team, The Revengers, where he was respected and beloved by his players and their families.
  Mike felt his greatest achievement were his beloved children: Danny, Jessica, Molly and Abby. He is also survived by his former wife, Laura, brothers Bill and Bob (Cindy), and sister Barbara (Rick Phillips). Beloved Uncle to Jeanna and Lara Phillips, and Zachary Canace.
  Mike was a treasured friend and family member to many.
  He is predeceased by his parents, Bill and Jean Canace of Maplewood and Parsippany, NJ.
  Service: October 22, 2016, 10:30 am, The Wyoming Club, Millburn NJ. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the ALS Association, Greater Chicago Chapter, or Unity Hospice of Chicago.
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Arthur K. Linhoff

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Arthur K. Linhoff, 82, passed away on Saturday, October 15, 2016 at the Morristown Medical Center.
A private service and Interment will take place at Hollywood Memorial Park in Union. Please express condolences at www.oboylefuneralhome.com
Born in Newark, Mr. Linhoff lived in Newark and the last 50 years in Bloomfield.
He served with the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict and became a captain with the Newark Fire Dept., retiring in 1989 after 25 years with them.
He was a member of the Firefighters Superior Officers Association, former president of Bloomfield Central Little League, Bloomfield Northern Babe Ruth League and former high school referee for the NJSIAA  for 30 years.
He was the husband of the late Margaret Kerekes Linhoff for 57 years, father of Kenneth and his wife Rosa, Glenn and his wife Lisa and Dawn Petti and her husband Michael, brother of Carol Caroll and grandfather of Kenneth, Max, Alexi, Gigi and Evie.
Arrangements are by the O’Boyle Funeral Home 309 Broad St. Bloomfield.
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