Obituaries

Mary G. Haramy

   TRENTON — Mary G. Haramy, 93, died Sunday at Millhouse Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Trenton.
   Born in Trenton, Mrs. Haramy was a lifelong resident. She retired from General Motors and was a member of St. Stanislaus Parish and its Rosary Society. She was also a member of Mt. Carmel Guild. She enjoyed gardening and cooking and loved her grandchildren.
   Wife of the late Frank J. Haramy, daughter of the late John and May Hancikovsky Granatovich and sister of the late Helen Mangine. Mrs. Haramy is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Eileen and George O’Gorman of Hamilton; her grandchildren, Kevin and Caroline Hill of Hamilton, Brian Hill of Bordentown, Shawn Hill of Trenton and Emily Anne O’Gorman of Hamilton; her six great-grandsons; her two great-granddaughters; and her nieces, nephews and cousins.
   Funeral services were held Wednesday at the funeral home.
   Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Wednesday at Divine Mercy Parish-Church of the Holy Cross with Msgr. Edward J. Arnister as celebrant.
   Interment was in Our Lady of Lourdes Cemetery in Hamilton.
   Memorial contributions may be made in Mrs. Haramy’s memory to a charity of the donor’s choice.
Sister Doris Viola Besch

   CHESTERFIELD — Sister. Doris Viola Besch, O.S.C., 80, died Sunday in the Samaritan Care Unit in Virtua Memorial Hospital.
   Born in Buffalo, N.Y., Sister was a graduate of the Sacred Heart Academy in Buffalo in 1944.
   She entered the Franciscan Sisters of Penance and Christian Charity (Stella Niagara Franciscans) in September of 1944. Ms. Besch graduated from Daemen College and then received her master’s degree in education from the Ohio State University.
   She taught for 21 years in the Buffalo area and transferred to the Order of St. Clare in 1973. She celebrated 60 years of religious life in 2004.
   Daughter of the late Vincent and Marie Wiedermaier Besch and sister to the late Vincent Besch, she is survived by cousins, Brother Gene Casper, M.M. of Maryknoll, N.Y., Lillian Kase of Rochester, N.Y. and Thelma Ess of Williamsville, N.Y.
   The viewing and wake services were held in chapel at the Monastery of St. Clare, 150 White Pine Road, Chesterfield.
   A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at in the chapel.
   Burial was in the Monastery of St. Clare’s Cemetery.
   Arrangements are being handled by the Hartmann Memorial Home, 2830 Nottingham Way, Mercerville.
Mary Larner

   COLUMBUS — Mary J. Larner, 83, died Friday at Samaritan Hospice in Mount Holly.
   She was born in Roebling and had resided all of her life in the Roebling-Columbus area.
   She was a member of St. Mary Roman Catholic Church of Bordentown and the Mansfield Township Senior Citizens.
   Wife of the late William H. Larner, mother of the late Sharon Montrey and mother-in-law of the late Michael Daddona, she is survived by three daughters, Lorraine Daddona of Bordentown Township, Janice Lohr and husband Doug of Delanco and Michele O’Neill and husband Brian of Pemberton Township; a son, William Larner of Cody, Wyo.; son-in-law Bill Montrey of Manahawkin; a brother, Michael Yankoski of Yardley, Pa.; a sister, Helen Warner of Florence; seven grandchildren, Renee, Paul, Jessica, Melissa, Doug, Steven and Briele; three great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
   Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Wednesday in St. Mary Roman Catholic Church, 45 Crosswicks St., Bordentown, with burial following in the parish cemetery.
   Memorial contributions may be made to Samaritan Hospice, 5 Eves Drive, Suite 300, Marlton, NJ 08053.
Alice Marrazzo

   HAMILTON — Alice Marrazzo died Friday in Capital Health Systems at Fuld in Trenton.
   Born in Trenton, Mrs. Marrazzo had been a resident of Hamilton for over 50 years.
   Mrs. Marrazzo was formerly employed at Marrazzo’s Auto Services as a bookkeeper and prior to that she had worked for the New Jersey Department of Motor Vehicles. Her main interest in life was the love she shared with her husband, children and grandchildren. She also enjoyed sewing, reading and her trips to Las Vegas.
   Daughter of the late Frank and Mary (Piecanka) Pasierb, she is survived by her husband of 54 years, Joseph Marrazzo Jr.; four sons and three daughters-in-law, Dr. Joseph Marrazzo III and his wife Janice of Alexandria, La., Robin Marrazzo and his wife Joe "Josie" of Chesterfield, Kevin Marrazzo, Esq. and his wife Mary Ray "Bunky" of New York City and Shawn Marrazzo of Florence; eight grandchildren, Shawn Jr. and his wife Monica, Jason, Joe, Nick, Danny, Robin, Zach and Krista; two great-grandchildren, Kaya and Hailey; and several nieces and nephews.
   Funeral services were held Wednesday in Calvary Full Gospel Church, Fairless Hills, Pa. with the Rev. David Farina, pastor, officiating.
   Interment followed in Morrisville Cemetery.
   The family requests memorial contributions be made in her memory to the Calvary Full Gospel Church, 676 Lincoln Highway, Fairless Hills, Pa. or a charity of the donor’s choice.
Charles E. Frader Sr.

   HAMILTON SQUARE — Charles E. Frader Sr., 78, died Nov. 21 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton.
   Born in Trenton, Mr. Frader was a lifelong area resident.
   He was employed with the U.S. Post Office, the John K. Rafferty Branch in Hamilton, for approximately 10 years. He was formerly employed with Acme-Hamilton Manufacturing Company for 23 years and then was employed with Dunlap Tire Company of Dayton.
   Father of the late Charles E. "Chuck" Frader Jr., and brother of the late George Frader, Gerald Emmons, Katherine Toto, Helen Wilkie, Myrtle Mitten and Dorothy Hyrons, he is survived by his wife of 55 years, Lorraine S. (Jones) Frader; his daughter and son-in-law, Sylvia L. and Daniel W. Servis of Bordentown Township; his two grandchildren, Jason R. Servis of Yardville and Heather M. and her husband Edward Frader of Bordentown Township; his two great-grandchildren, Lucas Edward and Maddyson Rain Frader of Bordentown Township; and many nieces and nephews.
   Funeral services were held Monday at the Saul Colonial Home, 3795 Nottingham Way, Hamilton Square.
   Interment followed in the Union Cemetery, Ringoes.
M. Vivien Worth

   FLORENCE — M. Vivien Worth (nee Jones), 92, died Nov. 18 at Virtua Hospital, Mount Holly.
   Born and raised in New Egypt, she was the daughter of the late Harley and Beatrice Fredericks Jones and granddaughter of the late local pharmacist Doc and Louisa Jones, owners of Jones’ Drug Store in New Egypt for many years. She was a Florence resident for the past 61 years.
   Mrs. Worth retired 27 years ago as a resident supervisor for the Marie Katzenbach School for the Deaf in West Trenton after 15 years of service. Prior to this she was a co-owner with her daughter of the Cottage of Coiffures beauty salon in Florence. In her earlier years, Mrs. Worth did administrative work for her husband’s airport in Florence, Worth Aviation. She was a member of St. Clare’s Church and enjoyed doing crossword puzzles, reading, tatting, knitting and crocheting.
   Wife of the late John Raymond Worth, mother of the late Michelle Elizabeth Worth, grandmother of the late Michelle Suzanne Worth, and great-grandmother of the late John (Jack) Thomas Ingham, she is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Sharon and William Worrell of Florence; a son and daughter-in-law, Jay and Marianne Worth of Willingboro; her six grandchildren, Nancy (Mike) Erlston, Dick (Joanne) Worrell, Jane (Brad) Ingham, Kate (Joe) DiFilippo and Tom (Kate) Worrell, all of Florence, and Alicia Worth of Mount Holly; 16 great-grandchildren, Shannon Worrell, Jeffrey and Grace Erlston, Devon, Ian and Brenna Worrell, Brian and Lucy and Maggie Ingham, Mara, Drew, Tristan, Nicolas and Ave Maria DiFilippo and Hannah and Benjamin Worrell; and a very close niece, Florence Worth and her family.
   Mass of Christian Burial was held Nov. 25 at St. Clare’s Church, 232 E. Front St., Florence, with the Rev. Felix F. Venza, pastor, officiating.
   Interment was in Calvary Cemetery, Florence.
   Contributions in her memory may be sent to St. Clare’s Church Improvement Fund at the above address.
Lila Barbara Brown

   PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — Lila Barbara Brown, 77, of the Homestead at Mansfield section of Columbus died Nov. 17 at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia, Pa.
   Born and raised in Burlington, Iowa, she lived in Carteret for 32 years before moving to Columbus.
   Mrs. Brown was a retired Registered Nurse and had formerly worked for Christ Hospital as a floor nurse and also did private duty nursing. She was a member and former Elder at the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church in Carteret and formerly served on the Welfare Board and the Library Board, both in Carteret and was also a former Homestead sectional representative. She loved traveling and was fortunate enough to travel in many countries and all of the continents.
   She is survived by her husband, James N. Brown Jr.; a daughter, Constance (Ronald) Buttacavole of Woodbridge; two sons, Nelson (Donata) Brown of Williamstown and Richard (Enrica Detragiache) of Takoma Park, Md.; grandchildren, Brian, Karen and Lauren Buttacavole, and Isabelle and Julian Brown; and a close cousin, Richard Ray of Iowa.
   Funeral services were held Nov. 22 at the Dennison Funeral Home, 214 W. Front St., Florence, with the Rev. Felix F. Venza, pastor of St. Clares Church in Florence, officiating.
   Interment was in Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Arneytown.
   In lieu of flowers, due to cemetery restrictions, the family requests contributions in her memory be sent to the Zion Evangelical Church, 714 Roosevelt Ave., Carteret, NJ 07008.