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A12 Daily Record, Morris County, N.J., Friday, January 19, 1990 OBITUARIES Paul Zorlas, owner of Paul's Diner Anna M. Stise WASHINGTON BOROUGH -Anna M. Stise died Wednesday at Morristown Memorial Hospital. She was 80. She was born in Jersey City and lived there before moving to Washington Borough in October 1989.

Mrs. Stise was a relay switch manufacturer for Western Electric in Kearny before she retired. She was a member of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church in Jersey City. She is survived by her husband, Thomas two sons, Thomas F. of Succasunna and Joseph G.

of Long Valley, a daughter, Mary Ann Zuk, with whom she and her husband lived; three brothers, Alexander Marino of Jersey City, Joseph Marino of Landing and Nicholas Marino of Rutherford; two sisers, Concetta Holzfuss of Keansburg and Mary Frances Infantolino of Union; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Arrangements are by Cochran Funeral Home, 905 High 1971. He lived in Madison for five years before moving to Chatham Township 14 years ago. Mr. Buldo was the owner for 17 years of Servilease Corp.

in Chatham Township a company that handles waste disposal in the area. He was a member of Corpus Christi Church in Chatham. He is survived by his wife, Theresa; a son, Frank, and- a daughter, Valerie, both at home; his mother, Maria Francesca Mazzeo of Italy; a brother, Andrea of Berkeley Heights; and two sisters, Rosa Salinardi and Geraldine, both of Italy. Arrangements are by Paul Ippolito Summit Memorial, 7 Summit Summit. Amadie A.

Carducci MORRIS PLAINS Amadie A. Carducci, a company owner, died Wednesday at St Clares-Riverside Medical Center in Denville after a short illness. He was 76. He was born in the Bronx, N.Y., and lived in Randolph for 13 years before moving to Morris Plains 28 years ago. Mr.

Carducci was president of Royal Mold Tool Corp. in Wharton for 35 years. He is survived by his wife, Pris-cilla; two sons, Joseph Ronald of Colorado Springs, and Eugene A. of Wharton; a daughter, Patricia Angela Menden of La Palma, three brothers, Leonard and Anthony, both of Dover, and Joseph of Netcong a sister, Anne Giconte of Quechee, Vt; and nine grandchildren. Arrangements are by Tuttle Funeral Home, 272 Route 10, Randolph.

member of Morris County Shrine Club A.A.O.N.M.: JeDhthah Lodge 233 Free Accepted Masons, Rock-away, Triangle Chapter 50 Royal Arch Mason, Dover, Salaam Temple, Livingston; ODO De St. Amand Commander 012 Knights Templar, Dover, and Order of AHEPA, Dover. His wife, Evanthia, died in 1982. He is survived by a son, James P. of Mountain Lakes; four daughters, Roberta Kirk of Great Falls, Anna of Boonton Township, Maria Marshall of Mountain Lakes, and Margaret Buterbaugh of Ijams-ville, 11 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.

Arrangements are by Norman Dean Home for Services, 16 Righter Denville. Betty Ryan SPRINGFIELD TWP. Betty Ryan, 92, a homemaker, died yesterday at Glenside Nursing Center in New Providence after a long illness. She was born in Ireland and lived in Summit for many years before moving to Springfield. Mrs.

Ryan worked many years ago at Uie Kent Place School in Summit She is survived by a son, John F. of Chatham; a daughter, Mary Jane Musik of Albuquerque, N.M.; three grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Arrangements are by Wm. A. Bradley Son Funeral Home, 345 Main Chatham.

Our name will soon change to FRANK'S BOONTON TWP. Paul Zorlas, the owner of Paul's Diner in Mountain Lakes, died Wednesday while vacationing in Pompano Beach, Fla. He was 85. He was born in Melissa, Greece, and lived in Mountain Lakes and Rockaway before moving to Boon-ton Township. Mr.

Zorlas was the owner of Paul's Diner on Route 46 in Mountain Lakes. He founded the restaurant in 1947. He was an avid fisherman and Robert R. Warner ROXBURY TWP. Robert R.

Warner, 68, a retired sales manager, died yesterday at Dover General. Hospital after a long illness. He was born in Wilmore, and lived in the Succasunna section of Roxbury for many years. Mr. Warner was a sales manager for Jason Industrial Corp.

in Fairfield when he retired in 1987. He received a bachelor's degree from Rider College in Law-renceville. He attended St. John's Episcopal Church in Dover. Survivors include his wife, Ber-nice; a son, Michael of Greensboro, N.C.; two daughters, Mildred Levy of Sparta and Constance Smith, at home; seven grandchildren; and a great-grandson.

Arrangements are by Davis Hepplewhite Funeral Home, 96 Main Succasunna. THRU JAN. 28 American largest low prices, quality, expect at Flower Franks tremendous Ambrogio Buldo CHATHAM TWP. Ambrogio "Gino" Buldo, 44, the owner of a waste disposal service, died yesterday at home. He was born in Pescopagano, Italy, and came to the United States in Laura V.

Austin JEFFERSON TWP. Laura V. Austin, a homemaker, died Wednesday at Dover General Hospital after a short illness. She was 77. She was born in Newark and lived in Irvington before moving to the Woodport section of Jefferson 35 years ago.

Mrs. Austin was a visiting home-maker with the Morris County Visiting Homemakers' Services of Morristown for several years. She was a member of the Jefferson Township Senior Citizens. Her husband, Kenneth, died in 1969. She is survived by two brothers, Edward Trojakowski of Bernards-ville and Al Trojan of North Carolina; a sister, Janice Lucey of Short Hills; and two granddaughters.

Arrangements are by Goble Funeral Home, 22 Main Sparta. death notices BOYLE, Susan on Jan. 16, 1990, of Florham Park. Beloved daughter of Richard and Mary Boyle of Springfield, Va. Sister of Richard W.

Jr. of Fairfax. Mary-Ellen Maher of Ashburn, and Elizabeth Boyle of Alexandria, Va. Also survived by John C. Morrison of Florham Park.

A memorial service and interment will be in Alexandria, Va. fn lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made in her name to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements under the direction of the Par-Troy Funeral Home, 95 Parsippany Road, Parsippany. (19) BULDO, Ambrogio "Gino," of Chatham, N.J., on Jan. 18, 1990.

Husband of Theresa (nee Bace). Father of Frank and Valerie, both of Chatham. Son of Mrs. Maria Francesca Mazzeo (Buldo) of Italy and the late Francesco. Brother of Mr.

Andrea Buldo of Berkeley Heights, Miss Geraldine Buldo and Mrs. Rosa Salinardi, both of Italy. The funeral Mass will be held in St. Teresa of Avila Church on Monday at 9:30 a.m. Funeral from Paul Ippolito Summit Memorial, 7 Summit Summit, N.J., at 8:30 a.m.

Interment St. Teresa's Cemetery, Summit. Visiting Saturday and Sunday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. (19.20) RYAN, Betty, of Springfield, formerly of Summit, on Jan. 18.

1990. Mother of John F. Ryan of Chatham and Mary Jane Musik of Albuquerque, N.M. Also survived by three grandchildren, Linda Keane, David Ryan and John S. Ryan, and one great-granddaughter.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Patrick's Church, Chatham, on Monday, Jan. 22, at 10 a.m. Friends may call at the Wm. A.

Bradley Son Funeral Home, 345 Main St. (Route 24), Chatham, on Sunday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Those who wish may contribute in her memory to the New Providence Emergency Squad. (19,20) ZORLAS, Paul, of Boonton Township, N.J., on Wednesday, Jan. 17, 1989.

Beloved husband of the late Evanthia Zorlas. Father of James P. Zor-las. Mrs. Roberta Kirk, Miss Anna Zorlas, Mrs.

Maria Marshall and Mrs. Margaret Buterbaugh. Also survived by 1 1 grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Mass at 10 a.m. on Monday at St.

Constantino and Helen Greek Orthodox Church, Orange, N.J., and may also call at the Norman Dean Home for Services, 16 Righter Denville, on Saturday and Sunday. 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Clares Riverside Medical Center Building Fund, Denville, N.J., or St. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church, Orange, N.J., in his memory.

(19,20) Frank H. Schwarz SPARTA. TWP. Frank H. Schwarz, a retired real estate died Wednesday at Newton 'Memorial Hospital after a short ill-ijness.

He was 81. if He was born in Cleveland and in Mountain Lakes and Boon-'ton Township before moving to Sparta. Mr. Schwarz was an owner of frank Mark Schwarz Realtors in IXake Hopatcong for 40 years before Retiring in 1980. He was a member of the Morris County Board of Realtors and the Society of Real Estate Appraisers.

is survived by a son, William tD. of Sparta; a daughter, Suzanne Slee of North Springfield, a -brother, Mark of Lake Hopatcong; Uix grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Arrangements are by Norman for Services, 16 Righter Denville. i ISusan E. Boyle I FLORHAM PARK Susan Boyle, a senior business systems specialist, died Tuesday at Morris-f town Memorial Hospital of cancer.

She was 30. She was born in Alexandria, and lived Allentown, for two -years and Morris Township for four years before moving to Florham Park six months ago. Miss Boyle was a senior business systems specialist for Microelectronics in Berkeley Heights. A 1981 graduate of the Mclntyre School of Commerce, University of Virginia in Charlottesville, she received the William F. O'Dell Distinguished Student Award.

received a master's of business administration degree from Pennsylvania State University in State College in 1984. She was a member of the Morris-town Jaycees -and Church of the Holy Family in Florham Park. She is survived by her parents, Richard and "Mary of Springfield, a brother, Richard W. Jr. of Fairfax, two sisters, Mary-Ellen Maher of Ashburn, and Elizabeth of Alexandria; and a friend, John C.

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Agnes Hollenstein, a homemaker, died Tuesday at St. Clares-Riverside Medical Center in Denville after a long illness. She was 66. She was born in New York City and lived in Ridgefield Park before moving to the Oak Ridge section of Jefferson 13 years ago. Her husband, John, died in 1976.

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