Mary Inverso, M. Jean Bodine, Paul Dakanich, Leo C. Przybylski, Evelyn A. Miller, Virginia M. Foulks, Emma Jean Risconsin.
Mary Inverso
BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP Mary Fragale Inverso, 85, died Nov. 23 in the Compassionate Care Hospice, Trenton.
Mrs. Inverso was born in Casteltermini, Sicily, and had resided in the Trenton area for the past 83 years.
She was a homemaker and formerly employed with the Katzenbach School for the Deaf before her retirement. Mrs. Inverso was a member of Holy Angels Catholic Church and its Togetherness Club, Immaculate Conception Senior Citizens Club and a member of the former Casteltermini Society, all of Trenton.
Daughter of the late Frank and Guiseppina Consiglio Fragale, wife of the late Pietro Inverso, and sister of the late Anthony Fragale, Jeannie Lettiere, Dominick and James Fragale, she is survived by two daughters and sons-in-law, Virginia "Ginny" and Robert Csillan of Bordentown Township, with whom she resided, and JoAnn and Joseph Olexovitch of Medina, Ohio; her sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Nora Fragale of Trenton, Thomas Lettiere of Hamilton and Marian and Joseph Inverso of Hamilton; four grandchildren, David Csillan and wife Laurie, Lisa McAleavy and husband Robert, Jennifer Olexovitch and John Olexovitch; three great-grandchildren, Jordan Csillan, Cooper Csillan and Ethan McAleavy; and many nieces and nephews.
The funeral was held Saturday from Chambers D’Errico and Correnti Funeral Home, 825 Chambers St., Trenton. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Saturday in Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church, 1733 S. Broad St., Trenton. Burial followed in St. Mary’s Cemetery in Hamilton.
Memorial contributions may be made in her memory to Holy Angels Church Restoration Fund, 1733 S. Broad St., Trenton, NJ 08610.
M. Jean Bodine
EWING TOWNSHIP M. Jean Bodine, 84, died Wednesday, Nov. 26 at Capital Health System at Fuld.
Born in Bordentown, Mrs. Bodine lived in Ewing for over 39 years. She had formerly worked as a lab technician for John A. Roebling & Sons and General Motors Fisher Body in Ewing. Mrs. Bodine was an avid book reader and belonged to several book clubs.
Daughter of the late Edward and Margaret Devine West, and sister to the late Bill, Leon, and Homes West and Mary Varley, she is survived by her husband of 50 years, George E. Bodine; two nieces and a nephew with their spouses, Kathy and Walter Rapp of Shrewsbury, Susan and Ted Kranski of Browns Mills, and Edward and Erica West of Hammton L.I.; two sister-in-laws and a spouse, Mildred and Henry Whitaker of Hamilton Township and Reba Bodine of Whiting; brother-in-law Arthur Bodine of Sykesville, Md.; and several other nieces and nephews.
Calling hours were Tuesday at the Hartmann Memorial Home, 2830 Nottingham Way. Pastor Richard Guy of the Central Baptist Church of Ewing conducted services. Private cremation followed services.
In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the Arthritis Foundation, 496 Kings Highway North, Cherry Hill, NJ 08434.
Paul Dakanich
Paul Damion Dakanich, 48, of Los Angeles, Calif., died Saturday, Nov. 22 in Midway Medical Center, Los Angeles.
Mr. Dakanich was born in Bismark, N.D., the son of the late Paul Dakanich.
Paul resided in Los Angeles for the past 20 years, formerly of Roebling and Florence.
He was an architect and freelance artist.
He is survied by mother Olga Bodrog Dakanich of Florence, brother and sister-in-law Jeffrey Sr. and Annette Dakanich of Burlington, niece, Joel Lynn Dakanich, and nephew, Jeffrey Dakanich Jr. of Burlington and grandnephew, Tyler.
Memorial service and burial were held privately under the direction of Koschek and Porter Funeral Directors, Roebling.
Leo C. Przybylski
MANSFIELD Leo C. Przybylski, 80, of Homestead at Mansfield in Columbus, died Friday at Statesman Health and Rehab Center, in Levittown, Pa. Born in Jermyn, Pa., raised in Carbondale, Pa., he lived in Bedminster for eight years and in Middletown 28 years before moving to Columbus eight years ago. Leo retired 18 years ago as a pilot plant operator for the Johns-Manville Co. in Manville after 28 years of service.
He was a member of St. Clare’s Church in Florence, life member of the Military Order of the Purple Heart, life member of the VFW Post 2290 in Manville and life member of the DAV, Chapter 1627. A Marine veteran of World War II, Leo was also a member of the Quarter Century Club of the Johns-Manville Co.
Father of the late Joanne and Gary Przybylski of Lumberton, he is survived by his wife Evelyn (née Halupke); one son, Matthew Przybylski of Lumberton, and a daughter and son-in-law, Laura and Ray Spinelli of Florence. Also three sisters, Helen Anzalone of Mendham, Ann Marie Dalinas of Carbondale and Irene Lesko of Monroe Township.
Funeral arrangements were handled by the Dennison Funeral Home in Florence.
Evelyn A. Miller
FLORENCE Evelyn A. Miller (née Hammell), 90, of Florence died on Thursday, Nov. 27 at Care One of Moorestown. Born and raised in Florence she was a lifelong resident.
Evelyn was a homemaker and a member of the Good Neighbors Senior Citizens Club of Florence, the Florence American Legion Ladies Auxiliary Unit 194, and enjoyed playing Bingo.
Wife of the late George D. Miller, she is survived by two sons and daughters-in-law, Kenneth and Betty Miller of Newark, Del., and Richard and Evelyn Miller of Cream Ridge, and a daughter and son-in-law, Sharon and David Crum of Augusta, Maine. Also her sister, Lillian Black of Burlington, two sisters-in-law, Jessie Hammell of Roebling and Sylvia Hamilton of Willingboro, 10 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren and twogreat-great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held on Wednesday at The Dennison Funeral Home, 214 W. Front St., Florence. Officiating was Rev. Jack Orr, pastor of the Florence United Methodist Church. Interment was in Fellows Cemetery, Burlington.
Virginia M. Foulks
FLORENCE Virginia M. Foulks, (née Poole), 75, of Florence died Tuesday, Nov. 25 at home. Born and raised in Burlington, she has lived in Florence the last 57 years, and also wintered in Florida for many years.
Ms. Foulks was a homemaker but in her younger years she worked at the Riverside Watch Case, J. Chein Toy Co., the Florence Nursing Home and for a while in Dr. Manser’s office.
Ms. Foulks graduated from Burlington High School, was a former Cub Scout mother, a former active volunteer for the March of Dimes for many years, was a member of Holy Assumption Church in Roebling and had a strong affection and caring for all animals.
She is survived by her husband of 57 years, Ralph L. Foulks; her children and their spouses, Nancy (James) Karwacki of Florence, Ralph D. Foulks of Beverly, James (Debbie) Foulks of Florence and David (JoAnn) Foulks, also of Florence. Also her two sisters, Mary Riker and Helen Stweart, both of Burlington; her eight granchildren, Meghan Foulks, Robyn Foulks, Kelly Maybury, Heather Yack, Rebecca Foulks, Jessica Foulks, Elizabeth Karwacki and James Karwacki Jr.; and her two great-grandchildren, James and Evangeline.
The funeral was held on Monday from The Dennison Funeral Home, 214 W. Front St., Florence. Mass of Christian burial was held at the Holy Assumption Church, Hornberger Avenue, Roebling. Interment was in Holy Assumption Cemetery.
Contributions in her memory may be sent to the Hospice of Moorestown, East Stowe Rd. Suite 100, Mount Laurel, NJ 08054.
Emma Jean Risconsin
MANSFIELD TOWNSHIP Emma Jean Risconsin, 75, died Sunday at home.
Born in Altoona, Pa., she was the daughter of the late Charles Pascale. She lived at Homestead at Mansfield for 11 years and was formerly of Ewing and Morrisville, Pa.
Emma was an outstanding homemaker and devoted wife, mother and grandmother. Mrs. Risconsin was a member of Holy Assumption Catholic Church, Roebling.
She is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Mary Kay and Edward Bodnar of Bordentown; son and daughter-in-law, John W. and Terrie Risconsin of Morrisville, Pa.; mother Catherine Cardinale Pascale of Yardley, Pa.; two sisters, Mary Santella of Yardley and Jeannie Dawson of Pickerington, Ohio; grandsons Alex Bodnar of Bordentown and John C. Risconsin of Morrisville; and several nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her husband, John T. Risconsin; sister, Helen Pascale; and brother, Charles Pascale.
Funeral Mass was held noon Wednesday at St. Clare’s Catholic Church, E. Front Street, Florence with the Rev. Matthew Morreale officiating.
Interment was in Holy Assumption Cemetery, Roebling.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations may be sent to Fr. Flanagan’s Boy’s Home, Boystown, NE 68010 or National Osteoporosis Foundation, 1150 17th St. N.W., Suite 500, Washington, D.C. 20036.