Obituaries

Andrew C. Mournet Jr.

Mr. Mournet, 44, of Jackson, died July 11 at JFK Medical Center, Edison. Born in Staten Island, N.Y., he had lived there for most of his life before moving to Jackson 13 years ago. A 1979 graduate of Tottenville High School, Staten Island, he attended Sullivan County Community College, a two-year SUNY (State University of New York) campus. He was the owner/ president of ACM Environmental Services Inc., Jackson, for the past eight years. He was a communicant of Hope Lutheran Church, Freehold, and a member of the New Jersey Organ and Tissue Sharing Network (N.J. Sharing Network). Mr. Mournet was predeceased by his mother, Ann. Surviving are his wife, Debra; a son and daughter, Andrew C. III and Michelle Lyn, both at home; his father, Andrew Sr.; two brothers, William of Staten Island and Glen of Freehold; three sisters, Deborah Stavola of Staten Island, Susan Lukasiewicz of Millstone and Rachel Stapleton of Atlanta; and 13 nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held at Hope Lutheran Church, followed by interment at Old Tennent Cemetery, Tennent section of Manalapan. Freeman Manalapan-Marlboro Funeral Home, Manalapan, was in charge of arrangements.

Richard Stanley

Mr. Stanley, 74, of Monroe, died July 7 in St. Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick. His wife, Elsie Stanley, died in 1994. Surviving are a son, William Stanley of Monroe; two daughters, Beth Emburgia of Monroe and Ruth Harrison of Jackson; a brother, Neil Stanley of Freehold; and two sisters, Pauline Verbel and Janet Saliski. Services were held at Rezem Funeral Home, East Brunswick. Interment was in Chestnut Hill Cemetery, East Brunswick.

William Ernest Piaza

Mr. Piaza, 75, of the Belford section of Middletown, died July 14 at home. Born in Greenwich, Conn., he resided in Belford the past 36 years. He was a retired laborer at Local 472 Laborers Union, Newark, for 20 years, retiring 13 years ago. He served with the U.S. Army during the Vietnam and Korean Wars, retiring in 1970. He was a member of American Legion Post No. 338, Leonard section of Middletown. He enjoyed baseball, and was named the Sandy Koufax American Amateur Baseball League Champion in 1977, and All Star Coach in 1979. He was predeceased by two sisters, Ruth Piaza and Francis Stark; a brother, John Piaza; and a granddaughter, Amanda Lee Hosier. He is survived by his wife, Pauline Piaza; two daughters and one son-in-law, Angie and Myron Maish of Freehold, and Nancy Piaza of Jackson; a son and daughter-in-law, John and Kerry Piaza of Interlaken; and four grandchildren. Burial was at Bay View Cemetery, Leonardo. Arrangements were by John F. Pfleger Funeral Home, Middletown. Memorial donations may be made to Visiting Nurse Association of Central New Jersey, 141 Bodman Place, Red Bank 07701.