Gloria Marie Dudley, Paul Richard Foley, Catherine M. Knapp, Glenn T. Allen, Joseph S. Mattich.
Gloria Marie Dudley
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP Gloria Marie Dudley, 66, died April 21 in Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia.
Born in Trenton, Mrs. Dudley grew up in Riverside and Delran. She moved to Robbinsville 20 years ago.
A graduate of Camden Catholic High School, she recently retired as federal government employee after 37 years of service.
Mr. Dudley is survived by her husband of 47 years, Everett D. Dudley Sr.; a daughter and son-in-law, Nicole M. and Wesley Foulks of Robbinsville; a son and his partner, Everett "Eddie" D. Dudley Jr. and Gregory G. Simoncini of Chicago; a granddaughter, Arabella Foulks; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
A funeral Mass was celebrated at St. Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church, Hamilton Square.
Interment followed in Princeton Memorial Park, Robbinsville.
Contributions may be made the American Cancer Society, 3076 Princeton Pike, Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 or to the National MS Society, 1 Reed St., Philadelphia, PA 19147.
Paul Richard Foley
ALLENTOWN Paul Richard Foley died April 21 at Care One Senior Nursing Facility, Hamilton.
Mr. Foley was a U.S. Navy veteran.
He was employed by the New Jersey Economic Development Authority, from which he retired in 2003.
Mr. Foley is survived by his wife, Florence; his children, Mark, Bruce, David, Laura and Mary Beth; a brother, Bob; and his grandchildren, Brian, Nathan, Jessica, Monica, Natalie, Christopher and Daniel.
Mass of Christian Burial was celebrate at St. John’s Catholic Church, Allentown.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 1060 N. Kings Highway, Suite 309, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034.
Catherine M. Knapp
TRENTON Catherine M. Knapp, 75, died April 21 at Capital Health System at Fuld Campus.
Born in New Brunswick, she was a resident of Old Bridge and Allentown before moving to Trenton.
She was the owner and operator of The Bike Shop in Old Bridge.
Mother of the late Fred J. Knapp Jr., she is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Cynthia and Roger Bartley of New Egypt, and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral was held at Peppler Funeral Home, Allentown.
Interment followed in Greenwood Cemetery, Trenton.
Glenn T. Allen
WHITING Glenn T. Allen, 59, died April 19 at home.
Born in Saratoga, N.Y., he lived in New Egypt before moving to Whiting in 2001.
He worked for Dancer Farms in New Egypt and, most recently, as a groundskeeper for the Plumsted School District.
He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War.
Mr. Allen was a lifetime member of the New Egypt Volunteer Fire Co. and a member of the American Legion Post #455 in New Egypt. He was a scoutmaster for the Boy Scouts Troop 9 in New Egypt and he coached baseball for the New Egypt Little League and the Babe Ruth League.
He is survived by his wife of 37 years, Gertrude Allen of Whiting; two sons and their wives, Timothy Allen and his wife, Tina, of Georgia, and William Allen and his wife, Shelia, of New Egypt; seven brothers and their wives, Richard and Betty Allen, Leonard and Tina Allen, Rutherford Allen, Arthur and Charlene Allen, James Allen, David and Mildred Allen, and Walter and Joan Allen, all of Saratoga, N.Y.; four sisters and their husbands, Margie and Oscar Dufone, Mildred and Ed Mallory, Sandy and Ken Harrington, all of Saratoga, N.Y., and Donna and Roger Mach of Georgia; five grandchildren, Kyle and Jeffrey Allen of Georgia, and Jacob, Joshua and Emma Marie Allen of New Egypt; five sisters and brothers-in-law, Emily Wiberg of Whiting, Ronald Housekeeper of Georgia, Mabel Notarrangello of Three Bridges, Bertha Stanziale of Hightstown, and Mildred Allen of Saratoga, N.Y.; and many nieces and nephews.
Funeral was held at Tilghman Funeral Home, New Egypt.
Interment was in Emley’s Hill Cemetery, Cream Ridge.
Contributions may be made to the New Egypt Fire Co., P.O. Box 177, New Egypt, NJ 08533.
Joseph S. Mattich
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP Joseph S. Mattich, 85, died April 18 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, Hamilton.
Born in Scranton, Pa., Mr. Mattich lived most of his life in the Trenton and Ewing area before recently moving to Robbinsville.
He was a U.S. Coast Guard veteran who served during World War II in the Atlantic region.
He retired in 1985 after 25 years with US Steel Corp., Fairless Hills.
Mr. Mattich was the current and also past post commander of the Catholic War Veterans, Holy Cross Post 417, where he held several offices and received various awards. He also was the past president of the North Trenton Lions Club and recipient of the Outstanding Leadership Award from Lions Clubs International as well as the prestigious Melvin Jones Fellow Award from the foundation for his humanitarian service. In addition, he was recognized for his determined efforts with Deborah Heart and Lung Center for his many lifesaving efforts for Polish children brought to the center for heart surgery.
Mr. Mattich is survived by three daughters, Evelyn Sliwinski of Robbinsville, Barbara Carr of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Dorothy Gaskill of Doylestown, Pa.; two sons and daughters-in-law, Stanley and Christine Sliwinski of Leland, N.C., and Thomas and Laurie Sliwinski of Reynoldsville, Pa.; two sisters and one son-in-law, Pauline Fezy of Scranton, Pa., and Theresa and Charles Hoynowski of Clark; and 10 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral was held at Winowicz Funeral Chapel, Trenton.
Burial was in the National Shrine Cemetery of Our Lady of Czestochowa, New Britain Township, Pa.
Donations may be made to either the Deborah Hospital Foundation, P.O. Box 820, Browns Mills, NJ 08015 or the Catholic War Veteran’s Post 417, 301 Grand St., P.O. Box 4516, Trenton, NJ 08610.

