Born in New York he had lived in Long Branch 71 years. He was a retired scrap iron dealer. In World War I he served with the Army.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Filomena Abbatamarco; two daughter, Mrs. Antionette Lempka and Mrs Angie Antonelli, both here; three brothers, Dominick, Joseph and Frank Marks, all here; two sisters, Mrs. Christine Buono and Mrs. Mary Acerra, both here, and four grandchildren.
A High Requiem mass will be celebrated Wednesday at 9 a.m. at Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church here. Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery, West Long Branch, under the direction of the Hoffman Funeral Home.
Red Bank Register, Mon., June 27, 1966
Born in New York he had lived in Long Branch 71 years. He was a retired scrap iron dealer. In World War I he served with the Army.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Filomena Abbatamarco; two daughter, Mrs. Antionette Lempka and Mrs Angie Antonelli, both here; three brothers, Dominick, Joseph and Frank Marks, all here; two sisters, Mrs. Christine Buono and Mrs. Mary Acerra, both here, and four grandchildren.
A High Requiem mass will be celebrated Wednesday at 9 a.m. at Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church here. Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery, West Long Branch, under the direction of the Hoffman Funeral Home.
Red Bank Register, Mon., June 27, 1966
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