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Theresa Malatesta

Theresa Malatesta

To some she was Theresa, or Teresa. To others she was Resa or Terri and still others Aunt Theresa. Some called her Lala, and even the occasional Auntie. Whatever you called her, if you were one of those who knew Theresa Malatesta you were a lucky person indeed. A sweet little girl growing up in Hoboken, NJ, her long...

Linda J. Burns

Linda J. Burns

Linda J. Burns, 73, of Butler, New Jersey, died suddenly on Saturday, 27 August, following a brief battle with cancer. She was born on 05 May 1949 in Paterson, NJ, to Aldo and Eleanor Sartori (nee Lawrence). Linda graduated from John F. Kennedy High School in Paterson, NJ in 1966. Following graduation, she became a bookkeeper for Faber Associates...

Diana C Doherty

Diana C Doherty

OBITUARY--Diana Chambers Doherty (January 14, 1943-April 28, 2022) Diana Frances Chambers Doherty was a devoted wife, mother, sister, and friend to people of all ages. She transitioned to the Fourth Dimension in the wee hours of Thursday, April 28, 2022, at age 79. Diana, named for Apollo's twin sister and Goddess of the Moon and domestic animals, was born...

Carol A Miller

Carol A Miller

Carol A. Miller (nee Weir), age 77, of West Milford, died peacefully at home after battling cancer for quite a while. She was born in Paterson on June 8, 1944, and raised in Butler, NJ. She attended Nancy Taylor Secretarial school in New York City after graduating from Butler High School in 1962. She has lived in quite a...

Kathleen B Fear

Kathleen B Fear

Kathleen B. Fear (nee Agnew) age 76 of Bloomingdale died peacefully at her home surrounded by family. She was born in Paterson on March 5, 1945 and was raised in Paterson and moved to Bloomingdale at the age of 16. She graduated from Butler High School in 1962. She started working at First National Bank in 1977, prior to...

Richard J Walters

Richard J Walters

Richard J Walters, 9-11-22 aged 54 years Richard was born in the Bronx NY 10/7/67 and was residing in Haskell NJ at the time of his death. Any one that knew Richard understood his three passions in life were his wife Susan, the NY Rangers and the Yankees. Anything else was secondary. Richard was preceded by his mother Ellen...

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