Obituaries

Michael Beasley

Obituaries Michael Beasley

Mr. Beasley, 42, of Manalapan died Jan. 10 in Baltimore, Md. Born in Baltimore, he had resided in Sparrow Point, Md., before moving to Manalapan nine years ago. He was an electrician for the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (EBEW), Local 456, New Brunswick, and a member of the Edgemere, Md., Moose Lodge 537. Surviving are his father, Bruce Beasley, and his wife, Mary, of Baltimore; a son and two daughters, Michael, Jamie and Stacey Beasley, all of Baltimore; a brother and sister-in-law, Robert and Laura Beasley of Allentown; two sisters and brothers-in-law, Dona and Anthony Mannino of Manalapan, and Bonnie and Chet Halka of Millstone; and two grandchildren. A funeral service was held at the Freeman Funeral Home, Freehold, followed by burial at St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Millstone. Memorial donations may be made to the Popcorn Park Zoo, Associated Humane Societies Inc., P.O. Box 43, Forked River 98731; or to the Standardbred Retirement Association, 49 E. Main St., Freehold 07728.

Lori Hudson

Ms. Hudson, 35, of Neptune Township died Jan. 7 at home. Born in Lakewood, she had lived there before moving to Freehold for two years and then to Neptune Township last year. For the past decade, she worked as a certified nurse’s aide in various hospitals. She was a member of the Bibleway Church of Christ, Neptune Township, where she served as a missionary, Sunday school teacher and choir member. Prior to that, she had served as an usher, deaconess and choir member at the Emmanuel Pentecostal Church, Lakewood, and had also been a member of the Antioch First Church of the Lord, Allentown. She was predeceased by her parents, Essie Mae and Robert Hudson. Surviving are five brothers, Richard, Michael, Timothy, Samuel David, and Christopher Hudson, all of Lakewood; three sisters, Rosalind, April and Antoinette Hudson, all of New Jersey; her paternal grandmother, Willa Lovett Hudson of Freehold; and two aunts and an uncle, Kathy Alston, and Annie and Carl Conover, all of Lakewood. Funeral services were held at the Bibleway Church of Christ, followed by interment at Maplewood Cemetery, Freehold Township. Higgins Memorial Home, Freehold, was in charge of arrangements.

Alexander A. Jalovick

Mr. Jalovick, 90, of Ashford, Conn., formerly of Freehold Township, died Jan. 7 at Douglas Manor, Windham, Conn. Born in Buffalo, N.Y., he had lived in Freehold since 1943 before moving back to Buffalo 10 years ago, then to Ashford five years ago. Prior to retiring, he was a vice president of the former Monmouth County National Bank, Freehold. He was a member and deacon of the Evangelical Baptist Church, Freehold Township, as well as an assistant treasurer and youth group president of the Russian-Ukrainian Evangelical Baptist Union. He was predeceased by his wife, Nina Schibanoff Jalovick, in 1986 and by a brother, Anthony Jalovick. Surviving are a daughter, Judith M. Jalovick of Freehold Township; and two brothers and three sisters, Paul and Michael Jalovick, and Sophie Jalovick, Lillian Loefke and Olga Lowe, all of Buffalo. Funeral services were held at the Evangelical Baptist Church, followed by interment at Maplewood Cemetery, Freehold Township. Higgins Memorial Home, Freehold, was in charge of arrangements. Memorial donations may be made to the Slavic Missionary Service, P.O. Box 307, South River 08882.