Obituaries

Elsie Dole

   NICEVILLE, Fla. – Elsie R. Dole, 91, died Saturday, Sept. 30, at home.
   Born in Mount Pleasant, N.J., she lived many years in East Amwell before moving to Florida more than 15 years ago.
   She was a teacher at East Amwell Township Elementary School, Ringoes.
   She was a member of United First Presbyterian Church of Amwell, Larison’s Corner, Ringoes, and Safe Harbor Presbyterian Church, Destin.
   She received a bachelor’s degree in education from Trenton State College.
   Daughter of the late Frank and Anna Fleming Rolle, widow of Willard B. and sister of the late Blanche Rolle and Edna Von Der Linden, she is survived by two sons and daughters-in-law, Frank A. and Cindy Dole of Destin and Thomas and Becky Dole of Warden, Ill,; and six grandchildren.
   Graveside services were held Friday at Amwell Ridge Cemetery, Ringoes.
   Memorial donations may be made to the Hospice of Northwest Florida lnc., 101 Hart St., Niceville, Fla., 32578.
   Arrangements were under the direction of the Holcombe-Fisher Funeral Home, Flemington.
Graham Callum Jr.

   NEW HOPE – Graham Patterson Callum Jr., 74, died Thursday, Oct. 5, at home.
   Born in Philadelphia, he lived in Levittown before moving to New Hope more than 20 years ago.
   He retired in 1981 after many years as an electrical engineer with American Electronic Labs Inc., Colemar.
   He was an Army veteran of World War II.
   He was a champion roller skater.
   Son of the late Graham Patterson Jr. and Florence Regina Conlan Callum, he is survived by his wife of 49 years, Elizabeth Beffert Callum; three sisters, Florence R. Mader of Quakertown, Ruth C. Brown of Whitehall and Joan Kinser of Bent Mountain, Va.; and nieces and nephews.
   The funeral was held Tuesday at J. Allen Hooper Funeral Chapel, Morrisville, with the Rev. Richard S. Kauffman, pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Morrisville, officiating. Burial was in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Yardley.
   Memorial donations may be made to the American Heart Association, 2550 Route 1, New Brunswick, N.J., 08902 or any charity.
Mary Pollastrelli

   EWING – Mary Marcheselli Pollastrelli, 83, died Friday, Oct. 6, at home.
   Born in Trenton, she lived in Ewing 49 years.
   She retired after 25 years with General Motors Corp.
   She was past president of the Fultonette’s Club.
   Daughter of the late Ferdinando and Dina Mazzanti Marcheselli, widow of Sante Pollastrelli and sister of the late Arthur, Leo and David Marcheselli and Jean Piscopo, she is survived by two sons and a daughter-in-law, Ron Pollastrelli of New Hope and Paul and Debra Pollastrelli of Ewing, a daughter, Donna Maria Pollastrelli of Brigantine; four grandchildren, Ryan, Michael, Marissa and Nicholas; and nieces and nephews.
   The funeral was held noon Tuesday from Gruerio Funeral Home, Trenton. A funeral liturgy was held Tuesday at St. Joachim’s Church, Trenton. Entombment was in the Garden of Peace Mausoleum at Our Lady of Lourdes Cemetery, Hamilton
   Memorial donations may be made to Hospice of Visiting Nurse Association of Greater Philadelphia, Winding Drive, Philadelphia, 19131.
Martin Cushmeyer

   EAST AMWELL – Martin C. Cushmeyer, 78, died Saturday, Oct. 7, at Robert Wood University Hospital, New Brunswick.
   Born in Bayonne, he lived in Cranford before moving to Clover Hill 44 years ago.
   Mr. Cushmeyer retired in 1984 as a designer in the engineering department at Union Carbide Corp., Bound Brook.
   He was an Army Air Corps veteran of World War II, serving on a B-17.
   He was a former deacon and elder of Clover Hill Reformed Church. He was a member of the Air Force Association.
   Son of the late Edward and Alice Brown Cushmeyer, he is survived by his wife, Mildred Kenderish Cushmeyer; a daughter and son-in-law, Christine and Gary Dambro of Stockton; a son and daughter-in-law, Robert and Linda Cushmeyer of Pemberton; a sister, Mabel Marshall of Readington Township; and a brother, Leonard of Dumont.
   A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Oct. 29 at the church. Burial will be private.
   Memorial donations may be made to the church building fund at 890 Amwell Road, Flemington, 08822.
   Arrangements are under the direction of the Holcombe-Fisher Funeral Home, Flemington.