Frank J. Sujansky

   MANVILLE — Frank J. Sujansky died July 9 at home. He was 89.
   Born in Vandegrift, Pa., he had been a longtime Manville resident.
   Mr. Sujansky had worked for American Cyanamid in Bound Brook as a pipefitter for 42 years, retiring in 1980. He was also a member of the Steamfitters Union.
   He served in the U.S. Army, with the 20th Signal Construction Battalion throughout the American, European, African and Middle Eastern theaters.
   He was a founding member of Christ the King Church in Manville, where he remained active for many years. He was also a member of the Holy Name Society and served as an usher at the church for many years.
   He was a member of the Manville VFW Post No. 2290.
   His first wife, Irene Sujansky, died in 1974.
   Surviving are his wife, Florence Sujansky of Manville; two sons, Daniel of Neshanic Station and Frank C. of Pittstown; two daughters, Susan Teske of Hollidaysburg, Pa., and Christine Conover of South Bound Brook; two stepsons, Alfred Sosnoski of Bradenton, Fla., and Richard Sosnoski of Augusta, Ga.; and 13 grandchildren.
   A funeral was held July 13 from Ketusky Funeral Home in Manville, followed by a Mass at Christ the King Church. Burial was in Sacred Heart Cemetery in Hillsborough.
   Memorial donations may be made to Christ the King Church, 211 Louis St., Manville, 08835.