For the Feb. 17 issue

Margaret M. Dileo, Hubert Foltermann, Frank C. Guest, Sara Mocini, Elizabeth Sienkiewicz, John H. Hens.

Margaret M. Dileo



   ROEBLING — Margaret M. Salaga Dileo, 82, of Roebling died Feb. 14 at the Virtua Hospital of Burlington County, Mount Holly.
   Mrs. Dileo was born in Pennington and was a lifelong Roebling resident. She was a retired seamstress, employed by Burlington Coat Factory with 30 years of service and was a member of St. Nicholas Bzyantine Church and its Altar Rosary Society.
   Daughter of the late Michael and Mary Salaga and sister of the late John Slaga, she is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, John C. and Lenore Dileo of Medford; a grandson, John M. Dileo, a junior at Virginia Tech; daughter-in-law, Donna Dileo of Delran; brother and sisters-in-law, Michael and Mary Salaga of Roebling and Rose Salaga of Burlington; several nephews and one niece.
   Friends may call today, Thursday, from 9 a.m. until church departure at Koschek and Porter Funeral Directors, 1115 Hornberger Ave., Roebling.
   Funeral Mass will be celebrated by Rev. Lawrence Wolf on Thursday at 10:30 a.m. at St. Nicholas Byzantine Catholic Church, Norman Avenue, Roebling. Burial will be in the parish cemetery.
Hubert Foltermann



   BORDENTOWN — Hubert W. "Preacher" Foltermann, 73, died Feb. 14 at St. Francis Hospital.
   Born in Caldwell, Texas, on Aug. 2, 1931, he is survived by his wife of 43 years, Marguerite "Peggy" Trolle Foltermann; his children, Marguerite "Cissie" Pierce and James, Nancy S. Tunney and Michael, Laurel Curlee and Richard, Donald Shaw and Linda, Michael Shaw and Bernardine, and Hubert Foltermann Jr. and Barbara; grandchildren, Kelly Thimmesch, Kristen McGrath, Michael Tunney Jr., Kara Mae Tunney, Brynn Tunney, Brianne Tunney, Brent Curlee, Matthew Curlee, Aimee Payeski, Rebecca Johnson, Donald W. Shaw, and Michael Shaw Jr.; great-grandsons, Joseph Payeski Jr., Nathan Thimmesch, Noah Johnson; brother Arnold Foltermann and Minnie; sisters, Mildred Anderson, Gladys Scheffer and Arthur, and Ruby Mayne; and many nieces and nephews
   He retired from the U.S. Air Force as a Chief Master Sgt., superintendent in charge of standardization at 21st AF at McGuire AFB. He earned many service medals during his lengthy career. He served in both the Korean and Vietnam wars. Upon his retirement, he began his own air conditioning and refrigeration business, Frosty Refrigeration. He was an avid golfer, fisherman and sportsman. He was a lifetime Member of BPOE 2085, a past exalted ruler of his lodge, and vice president, SW District New Jersey State Elks Association.
   Funeral services will be held 9 a.m. today, Thursday, at the Bordentown Home for Funerals, 40 Crosswicks Street, Bordentown.
   A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 11 a.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 45 Crosswicks Street, Bordentown. Burial will be private.
   Donations may be sent to the "Preacher Foltermann Memorial" c/o People’s Savings Bank, 789 Farnsworth Ave., Bordentown, NJ 08505.


Frank C. Guest



   CHESTERFIELD — Frank C. Guest, 84, died Feb. 11 at his son’s residence in Columbus.
   Born in Bangalore, India, he was a resident of the Chesterfield area since 1952. He was self-employed as a radio and television repairman for many years.
   He was a member of the Chesterfield Keenagers and a member of the Amateur Radio Relay League since 1977.
   Son of the late Edmund and Elizabeth Brown Guest, husband of the late Daisy Guest, and brother of the late Edmund Guest, he is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, William G. and Dorothy Guest of Columbus; a daughter and son-in-law, Sandra and William White of Chesterfield; four brothers, Robert and Richard Guest of Florida, Walter Guest of Nevada, and Donald Guest of Whiting; seven grandchildren and their spouses, Michael and Jeffrey Guest, Tom and Carolanne Collins, Mark and Nicole Collins, Nicole White, Matthew and Karianne White, and Bradley White; three great-grandchildren, Ethan White, and Susan and Brendan Collins; and several nieces and nephews.
   Funeral services were held Wednesday at the Huber-Moore Funeral Home, 517 Farnsworth Ave., Bordentown. Burial followed at the Greenwood Cemetery, Trenton.
   Memorial contributions may be made in Frank’s memory to Samaritan Hospice, 5 Eves Drive, Suite 300, Marlton, NJ 08053-3101 (www.huberfuneralhome.com).


Sara Mocini

   Sara Mocini (nee Marini), 82, a resident of the Americana Nursing and Rehab Center in Maple Shade died on Feb. 9 at Kennedy Hospital in Cherry Hill.
   Born in Florence, she lived there all of her life before moving to Maple Shade seven years ago. Mrs. Mocini was a member of St. Clare’s Church in Florence and a former member of the Florence American legion Ladies Auxiliary Unit 194.
   Wife of the late Olimpio Mocini and sister of the late Luigi Marini and the late Julius Marini, she is survived by her son, Robert Mocini of Maple Shade; a sister Eda Corrado of Fairless Hills, Pa.; and a sister-in-law, Joan Marini of Riverside. Also her nieces and nephews, Pat Corrado, Mary Jo Corrado, Louis Corrado, Dr. Dawn Marini, Terri Marini, Keith (Linda) Marini and Michael Marini, and their families.
   Mass of Christian Burial was held Saturday at St. Clare’s Church, East Front and Walnut streets, Florence with Rev. Felix F. Venza, pastor, officiating. Interment was in Calvary Cemetery, Florence.
   Contributions in her memory may be sent to the American Diabetes Association, 1060 N. Kings Hwy., Cherry Hill, NJ 08034. Arrangements are under the direction of the Dennison Funeral Home, 214 W. Front St., Florence.
Elizabeth Sienkiewicz



   BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — Elizabeth B. Sienkiewicz (nee Barko), died Feb. 8 at her home.
   Born in Trenton, she had lived in Bordentown Township for the last 50 years. She was an avid seamstress, enjoyed gardening, and her family was very important to her.
   She is survived by her husband Henry J. Sienkiewicz; a sister, Helen DeSilva of Mahwah; two nieces, Maureen DelCaliano of Ramsey and Joan Maupai of West Milford; a special friend, Marine Toro; and many nieces and nephews.
   Funeral services were held Saturday at the Peppler Funeral Home, 122 Crosswicks St., Bordentown. Entombment followed in Our Lady of Lourdes Cemetery Mausoleum, Hamilton Township. Donations may be made in her name to a charity of the donor’s choice.


John H. Hens



   BORDENTOWN CITY — John H. Hens, died Feb. 7 at home.
   Born in Lille, France, he resided in the Trenton area since 1955 and for the past 20 years in Bordentown.
   He fought in France and Germany in World War II and was wounded in Karldue on April 4, 1945. He was awarded the Purple Heart, Distinguished Cross, and the Military Cross.
   Mr. Hens retired in 1987 after 32 years from C.V. Hills Refrigeration, Trenton. He was a member of the VFW Post 491 of Yardville, and the Protective Order of the Bordentown Elks Lodge 2085, Bordentown.
   Son of the late Edward and Angel Dobelaere Hens; special friend of the late Robert DiBianco; he is survived by his son and daughter-in-law, John E. and Valerie Hens of Hamilton; a grandson, Jason Hens; a granddaughter, Jaclyn Hens; a special friend and his family, Arthur Stubbs of Ewing Township.
   Funeral services will be private. There will be no calling hours.