Obituaries-March 31, 2005

Peter Linico Jr.

   TRENTON — Peter P. Linico Jr., 71, died Monday, March 21, at Waters Edge Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center, Trenton.
   Born in Lambertville, he resided in the Trenton area most of his life.
   Mr. Linico was formerly employed as a pottery worker before his retirement.
   He was the son of the late Peter P. and Lena Panico Linico Sr.
   Surviving are a brother and sister-in-law, Nicholas and Helen Linico of Beachwood; an aunt, Florence Chico of Camden; nieces and nephews, Nicholas and Lorie Linico of Hamilton, Kevin Linico of Beachwood and Kathy and Michael Coleman of Beachwood; great-nieces and great-nephews, Kara, Kevin, Korey, Nicholas, Cady, Mandy, Ronald, Travis and Liz; a great-great-nephew, Dominick; and many cousins.
   Funeral services were held March 24 at Chambers D’Errico and Correnti Funeral Home, Trenton. Clergy from Immaculate Conception Church officiated. Burial followed in St. John’s Cemetery in Lambertville.
Howard Vegotsky

   RINGOES — Howard A. Vegotsky, 49, died Monday, March 21, at Hunterdon Medical Center, Raritan Township.
   Born in Trenton, he resided in Ringoes the past 10 years.
   Mr. Vegotsky attended Louisiana State University.
   He was the former proprietor of Club 88 and later the founder of Precious Pets Company, both of Ewing Township.
   He was a former emergency medical technician at Pennington Road First Aid, Ewing, and a fireman.
   Mr. Vegotsky was a volunteer law enforcement officer with the Middlesex County SPCA.
   He was the son of the late Paul Vegotsky.
   Surviving are his wife Lori Serota Vegotsky; his mother, Jeanette Vegotsky of Lawrenceville; a brother and sister-in-law, Phil and Lillian Vegotsky of Margate, Fla.; two sisters and brothers-in-law, Roni and Daniel Wolfson of Holland, Pa., and Mindy and Michael Levin of Pennington; a sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Jodi and Darren Kearns of Cape May; several nieces and nephews including Stephen Bergenfeld and Jennifer Solimano; and his father-in-law, Marvin Serota and his wife, Nancy Horowitz, of Philadelphia.
   Funeral services were held Friday at Orland’s Ewing Memorial Chapel, Ewing Township. Burial followed at Fountain Lawn Memorial Park.
   Memorial donations may be made to the West Jersey Animal Shelter, attention, Jen Anton, 217 Griffith Morgan Lane, Pennsauken, N.J., 08110.
Henry Hoagland

   DOYLESTOWN — Henry W. Hoagland, 84, of Doylestown died Saturday, March 19, at Frankford Bucks Hospital, Langhorne, Pa.
   Born in Berlin, N.J., Mr. Hoagland lived in Lambertville before moving to Doylestown in 1978.
   He was a maintenance man at the Doylestown Country Club for 15 years before retiring two years ago. Earlier he was a truck driver.
   He was an Army veteran of World War II.
   He was the father of the late Brian K. Hoagland and son of the late Wert and Martha Hoagland.
   He is survived by his daughter, Melanie Hufnagel, his grandchildren, Faith Hufnagel, Shannon Roman and Tommy Hufnagel, and his great-grandchildren, Isaiah Jones, Alicia Roman and Darren Roman, all of Lambertville.
   Funeral services were held Friday at the Van Horn-McDonough Funeral Home, Lambertville.
Marie Garvey

   BUCKINGHAM, Pa. — Marie C. Garvey, 92, of Buckingham, Pa., died Sunday, March 27, at the Buckingham Valley Care Center.
   Born in Atlantic City, Mrs. Garvey was a longtime resident of Solebury before moving to Buckingham three years ago. Earlier, she lived in Philadelphia.
   She was a waitress at Vitale’s Restaurant in Philadelphia before retiring 30 years ago.
   She was a member of the Solebury Senior Citizens and St. Martin of Tours Church in New Hope.
   She was the widow of Joseph A. Garvey, mother of the late Joan Mallon and Allen Thomas "Tom" Garvey and daughter of the late Joseph A. and Mary Belz.
   She is survived by her son, Joseph R. Garvey of Bensalem, Pa.; her son-in-law, Thomas E. Mallon of Solebury; her grandchildren, Thomas E. Mallon Jr. of Solebury, Joanne Schmidt and her husband, Todd, of Buckingham, Patrick R. Garvey of Los Angeles and Karen Danner and her husband, Michael, of Montgomery County, Pa.; and her great-grandson, Aiden Schmidt of Buckingham.
   A funeral mass will be offered Friday, April 1, at 11 a.m. at the church. Burial will follow at the parish cemetery.
   There will be no calling hours.
   Memorial donations may be made to the American Heart Association, 625 W. Ridge Pike, Building A 100, Conshohocken, Pa., 19428.
   Arrangements are under the direction of the Van Horn-McDonough Funeral Home, Lambertville.