For week of Feb. 13

Elizabeth Kramer
   HAMILTON — Elizabeth "Betty" Giesguth Kramer, 98, died Feb. 5 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Hamilton.
   Born in Trenton, she was a lifelong area resident.
   She was a former employee of the state of New Jersey and was an admitting office clerk at St. Francis Medical Center in Trenton for 12 years.
   She was a member of St. Anthony’s Church, the Altar and Rosary Society, the Mount Carmel Guild and the Legion of Mary.
   Wife of the late Stanley W. Kramer and daughter of the late Ferdinand and Elizabeth Schnorbus Giesguth, she is survived by three daughters and two sons-in-law, Rita K. and Joseph Mycock of Robbinsville, Marilyn Spinelli of Waltham, Mass., and Patricia and W. Alan Volk of Hamilton; six grandchildren, Rosemarie Emdey of Tampa, Fla., Mary Lou and Frank Cimini of Mercerville, Charmaine and Scott Ellis of Yardville, Kenneth and Robin Volk of Coralville, Iowa, Geraud and Kelly Volk of Toms River and Mary Katherine and Bill Sharkey of Norfolk, Mass.; nine great-grandchildren, Kirstin and her husband Greg Rossi, Erin and Lauren Ellis, Brittany and Allison Volk, Matthew and Kelsey Volk, and Andrew and Katie Sharkey; two great-great grandchildren, Lianna and Julia Rossi; and two nephews, Edward and Richard Kisco.
   Funeral was held at the Mullen Funeral Home, Trenton.
   Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at St. Anthony’s Church.
   Burial was in Our Lady of Lourdes Cemetery.
   In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to St. Anthony’s Church Renovation Fund, 626 S. Olden Ave., Trenton, NJ 08629 or to the American Diabetes Association, 15 Roszel Road, Princeton, NJ 08540.
Elsie M. Hulick
   ALLENTOWN — Elsie M. Hulick, 95, died Feb. 5 at home.
   Born in Manalapan, she was a resident of Whitehorse most of her life.
   She was active in 4-H Club and was a former work leader for the organization.
   Wife of the late Howard C. Hulick, daughter of the late John and Anna Stillwell Orr; and sister of the late John, James, George, Lillian and Mary Orr, Margaret Stewart, Anne Kalning and Florence Ely, she is survived by her daughter, E. Virginia Hulick of Allentown; and several nieces and nephews.
   Funeral service was held Monday at the Peppler Funeral Home, Allentown.
   Interment followed in Greenwood Cemetery, Trenton.
   Memorial contributions may be made to VNA of Central Jersey Hospice, 141 Bodman Place, Red Bank, NJ 07701 or to a charity of the donor’s choice.
Mary McCloskey Lennon
   WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP — Mary McCloskey Lennon died Feb. 5 at her residence.
   Born in Jersey City, she resided in Robbinsville for the past 11 years.
   She was a graduate of Jersey City Academy and the Fashion Institute of Technology in Manhattan.
   She was an editor for Coronet Magazine and a reporter for both the Intelligencer in Doylestown, Pa., and the Jersey Journal in Hudson County.
   Daughter of the late Mary Daly and James Elwood McCloskey (who played for the Boston Braves in the 1930s) and sister of the late James Robert McCloskey, she is survived by her son, James "Mack" McCloskey Lennon of Robbinsville; her brother, Thomas McCloskey of Jersey City; her cousins, Sharon Daly Hudock, Robert Hudock, Liam Hudock, and Jean-Marie Hudock, all of Speonk, N.Y., Thomas and Elizabeth Hudock of Laurel, N.Y., and Ronnie and Bob Thomas of Chatham, N.Y.; and her nephew, Thomas McCloskey of Jersey City.
   Funeral Mass was celebrated at St. Aloysius Roman Catholic Church, Jersey City.
   Interment was in Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City.
Jacob Siben
   WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Jacob "Jack" Siben, 86, died Feb. 6 at Veterans Hospital, West Palm Beach.
   Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he lived in Hightstown and Arlington, Texas, before moving to West Palm Beach.
   He was an Army veteran and a retired employee of Texaco, where he was a salesman in the commercial heating oil division for more than 40 years.
   Son of the late Morris Siben and the late Sonya Konnengeisser Siben and husband of the late Bernice "Bailey" Klang Siben, he is survived by a daughter, Robbie Siben of Dallas, Texas; two sons, Bernard Siben of Dallas and Todd Siben of Robbinsville; his companion and friend, Mildred Cohen of Tamarac, Fla.; and numerous nieces, nephews and extended family.
   Graveside services were held at Mount Judah Cemetery in Brooklyn, N.Y.
   Contributions may be made to Beth-El Synagogue of East Windsor or to the American Cancer Society.