Before retiring in 1988, she was customer service supervisor for Scholastic Magazines, Englewood Cliffs, where she worked for 22 years.
She was a member of Catholic War Veterans Monsignor Keys Post 1271, and past president and state historian of its Hudson County Chapter. She was also a member of the board of trustees and Water Commission of the
Highland Lakes Community Association.
Surviving are her husband, Alfred J. Tett; daughters, Linda M. Masincup, Sharon M. Tett and Kathleen A. Dellavia; a son, Mark P. Tett; brother, Joseph P. Blank; sister, Ruth Bartlett; and eight grandchildren.
Mass will be said Thursday at 9:45 a.m. at Epiphany R.C. Church, Cliffside Park, with burial in Madonna Cemetery, Fort Lee. Visiting will be today and Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at McCorry Bros. Funeral Home, Cliffside Park.
Before retiring in 1988, she was customer service supervisor for Scholastic Magazines, Englewood Cliffs, where she worked for 22 years.
She was a member of Catholic War Veterans Monsignor Keys Post 1271, and past president and state historian of its Hudson County Chapter. She was also a member of the board of trustees and Water Commission of the
Highland Lakes Community Association.
Surviving are her husband, Alfred J. Tett; daughters, Linda M. Masincup, Sharon M. Tett and Kathleen A. Dellavia; a son, Mark P. Tett; brother, Joseph P. Blank; sister, Ruth Bartlett; and eight grandchildren.
Mass will be said Thursday at 9:45 a.m. at Epiphany R.C. Church, Cliffside Park, with burial in Madonna Cemetery, Fort Lee. Visiting will be today and Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at McCorry Bros. Funeral Home, Cliffside Park.
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