For the week of April 4

Richard Dean Kent, Aniello Orlando, Mary Sanfilippo Montemarano, Charles G. Keintz Sr., Elizabeth Ranfone Menichelli, Dominick A. Schino.

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Richard Dean Kent
   TRENTON — Richard Dean Kent, 57, died March 23 at home.
   Born in Trenton, he was a lifelong area resident.
   He received an associate’s degree in science at Mercer County Community College and formerly worked for DeLaval Turbine Co. 15 years as a tool and die maker. He was a published song writer, a wood artisan and enjoyed art.
   Son of the late Herbert Kent and brother of the late Raymond Kent, he is survived by his wife, Janice Montervino; his former wife, Carole Moraitis of Hamilton; his mother, Edna Sproat Kent of Princeton; three daughters and two sons-in-law, Daphne and Anthony Wilczynski of Robbinsville, Jennifer Kent of Hamilton and Rebecca and Matthew Lang of Hamilton Square; a son and daughter-in-law, Eric and Terri Kent of Hamilton Square; 10 grandchildren; a nephew, Scott Kent and wife Kelly of Hamilton; and special friends, Colleen Cully and Debe Nalbone.
   Funeral and burial were private.
   Arrangements were by Chiacchio Southview Funeral Home.
Aniello Orlando
   HAMILTON — Aniello "Neal” Orlando, 88, died Monday, March 25, at Arcadia Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.
   Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he was a lifelong Trenton area resident.
   He owned a poultry business in Trenton for 35 years before retiring.
   Son of the late Cosimo and Marguerita Giella Orlando, husband of the late Carmela M. Orlando and brother of the late Theresa Moscarelli, Salvatore, Raphael, Louis and Florence Orlando, he is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Margaret O. and Salvatore Sciarrotta of Hamilton; a son and daughter-in-law, Neal Jr. and Cynthia H. Orlando of Robbinsville; a sister, Katherine DiPaulo of Telford, Pa.; three brothers, John of Lambertville, Sebastian of Ringoes and Joseph of Hopewell; two grandchildren, Laura and Paul O. Sciarotta of Hamilton; and nieces and nephews.
   Funeral was at Saul Colonial Home, 3795 Nottingham Way, Hamilton Square.
   Burial was in Ewing Church Cemetery.
   Memorial contributions may be made to Samaritan Hospice, 5 Eves Drive, Suite 300, Marlton, N.J. 08053.
Mary Sanfilippo Montemarano
   WASHINGTON — Mary T. Sanfilippo Montemarano, 79, died Friday, March 29, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton.
   Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she lived in Bridgewater 36 years before moving to Robbinsville seven years ago.
   Daughter of the late Dominick and Rose DeNitto Sanfilippo, wife of the late Vito C. Montemarano, mother of the late James Vito Montemarano and sister of the late Thomas, Philip and James Sanfilippo, she is survived by two daughters and sons-in-law, Sandra and Jerry Barbero of Robbinsville, with whom she lived, and Linda and Frank Conti of Old Bridge; four grandchildren, Lisa Medina, Anthony Santoro and Marc and Scott Conti; five great-grandchildren, Arianna Medina and Brooke, Ashley, Damon and Brianna Conti; three sisters-in-law, Mary, Josephine and Pauline Sanfilippo; and nieces, nephews and cousins.
   Funeral was from Hamilton Brenna-Cellini Funeral Home, 2365 Whitehorse-Mercerville Road.
   Mass of Christian burial was celebrated at St. Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church, 4620 Nottingham Way, Hamilton.
   Entombment was in Woodbridge Memorial Gardens.
   In lieu of flowers, perennial bushes and flowers may be sent to the residence of Sandra Barbero or memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 3076 Princeton Pike, Lawrenceville, N.J. 08648 or Parkinson’s Disease Foundation at New Jersey APDA Chapter, P.O. Box 5273, Kendall Park, N.J. 08824.
Charles G. Keintz Sr.
   MIMS, Fla. — Charles G. Keintz Sr., 90, formerly of Hamilton, N.J., died Saturday, March 23, at home in Mims.
   Born in Ontario, Canada, he was a longtime Hamilton resident before moving to Mims two years ago.
   He owned C and T Radio & TV Repair in Trenton 25 years before retiring in 1965. He also worked for Nassau TV as an electronics engineer for five years. He volunteered with the Peace Corps and was a member of the Radio Serviceman’s Club of the Trenton area.
   Son of the late John and Emma Kloski Kuntz, husband of the late Margaret Keintz, father of the late Blanche Keintz, Carole Ryan, Marge Szekeres and Charles G. Keintz Jr. and brother of the late Leonard Kientz, Louis Kuntz, Marie Sullivan and Ann Kuntz, he is survived by three sons and daughters-in-law, Garfield P. and Beverly Keintz, Roger C. and Joanne Keintz and Dean R. Sr. and Cynthia Keintz, all of Hamilton; four daughters and two sons-in-law, Marie Keintz of Lawrenceville, Lea and Lou Mucciarelli of Mims, Lorraine Keintz-Clauser and Andray Clauser of Chesterfield, and Shirley Keintz of Robbinsville; two sons-in-law, Don Ryan and Joseph Szekeres; 34 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandchild; and nieces and nephews.
   Funeral and burial will be private.
   Arrangements are by Saul Colonial Home, Hamilton Square.
Elizabeth Ranfone Menichelli
   TRENTON — Elizabeth "Betty” Ranfone Menichelli, 79, died Thursday, March 28, at Compassionate Care Hospice Unit at St. Francis Medical Center.
   Born in Trenton, she was a lifelong resident. She worked more than 30 years with McCorristin High School in Hamilton and was a member of St. Anthony’s Roman Catholic Church. She was an avid New York Yankees fan.
   Daughter of the late Salvatore and Maria Calsetta Ranfone, wife of the late Cesare J. "Bello” Menichelli Sr. and sister of the late John and Marie Ranfone and Ann Maguire, she is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Cesare J. Jr. and Eileen Menichelli of Little Egg Harbor; three daughters and two sons-in-law, Donna M. Casole of Mount Pocono, Pa., Lucy A. and Dennis Taweel of Robbinsville and Christine A. and Hugh Erskine III of Upper Freehold; two brothers and a sister-in-law, Anthony Ranfone of Trenton and Joseph and Rosemarie Ranfone of Hamilton; two sisters and a brother-in-law, Mary Benetto and Sue and John Horvath, all of Hamilton; three granddaughters, Marissa Deanna Erskine, Maria Catherine Casole and Danielle Gina-Marie Casole; and nieces, nephews and friends.
   Funeral was from Gruerio Funeral Home, 311 Chestnut Ave.
   Funeral liturgy was celebrated at St. Anthony’s Roman Catholic Church, 626 S. Olden Ave., Hamilton.
   Burial was in Our Lady of Lourdes Cemetery, Hamilton.
   Memorial contributions may be made to McCorristin High School, 175 Leonard Ave., Hamilton, N.J. 08619.
Dominick A. Schino
   ALLENTOWN — Dominick A. Schino, 81, died Monday, March 25, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton.
   Born in West Trenton, he was a longtime Allentown and Upper Freehold resident.
   He retired as a supervisor from Thiokol Chemical Co. in Trenton and was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of St. John’s Church in Allentown, Knights of Columbus and was an exempt member and former trustee of Hope Fire Co. He was an avid gardener.
   He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Ramona G. Schino; two brothers, Charles of Allentown and Paul of Bordentown; four sisters, Susan Tyo of Syracuse, N.Y., Rose Waltos of Hamilton, Lucy Juris of Hilton Head, S.C., and Angelina Cepowicz of Katy, Texas; and nieces and nephews.
   Mass of Christian burial was celebrated at St. John’s Church, 1282 Allentown-Yardville Road.
   Burial was at Brig. Gen. William C. Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Arneytown.
   Arrangements were by Peppler Funeral Home, 114 S. Main St.
   In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Hope Fire Co., P.O. Box 547, Allentown, N.J. 08501 or WWII Memorial Fund, American Battle Monuments Commission, attention GR048, P.O. Box 96074, Washington D.C. 20090-6074.