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Mr. Bastedo, 85, of Jackson, and formerly of Freehold, died Jan. 11, 2009, at Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood. He worked as a weaver at the A&M Karagheusian rug mill, Freehold, for more than 29 years before his retirement in 1974. Mr. Bastedo was predeceased by his wife, Frances, in 2006, and a son, Donald, in 1996. Surviving are a brother, William D. More ... Mrs. Kristiansen, 78, of Middletown, died Jan. 23, 2009, at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune. She had resided in Colts Neck and Shrewsbury before relocating to Middletown. Mrs. More ... Ms. Duckenfield, 75, a lifelong resident of Freehold, died Jan. 18, 2009, at home. She was a licensed practical nurse at Marlboro Psychiatric Hospital, where she was employed for 39 years before her retirement. Ms. Duckenfield was a member of the Bethel A.M.E. Church, Freehold, where she was a past president of the Ida F. More ... Mrs. Quirke, 90, of Hazlet, died Jan. 28, 2009, at home. Before her retirement in 1983, she was a secretary at Chase Manhattan Bank and then Mitsui Imports, both New York City. She was predeceased by her first husband, John Fitzpatrick, in 1963; and her husband, John F. Quirke, in 1999. Mrs. More ... Mr. Andrade, 85, a resident of Freehold for 20 years, died Jan. 16, 2009, at The Manor Nursing Home, Freehold. He served in the U.S. Army duringWorldWar II and worked for the Singer Co. in Elizabeth and as a systems analyst for Lockheed- Martin in Wayne prior to his retirement in 1989. Mr. More ... Mr. Driscoll, 50, of Tallahassee, Fla., and formerly of Marlboro and Hazlet, died Jan. 17, 2009, in Tallahassee. He was a graduate of Raritan High School and a vice president at Pemberton Fabricators in Rancocas. Mr. Driscoll was predeceased by his parents, Charles and Edith Driscoll; his brother, Richard; and his father-in-law, Peter Abate. More ... Mr. Heyd, 89, of Colts Neck, died Jan. 16, 2009, at the Reformed Church Home, Old Bridge. A World War II veteran, he continued to work for the military at Fort Monmouth, in the research and development section as an electrical engineer, retiring in 1983. Mr. More ... |
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