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Pauline A. HUHN
Pauline A. (Kuizinas) Huhn passed away peacefully on Wednesday, April 6, 2022, at Hackensack University Medical Center due to complications from long Covid. A beloved member of the Hillsdale community, Pauline was an administrative assistant for the Borough of Hillsdale for the better part of 40 years.
She was a longtime parishioner of Our Lady of Mercy Church in Park Ridge, a member of the Order of Lay Carmelites, participated in Nocturnal Adoration and was a member of the Golden Age Social Club of Park Ridge.
She loved watching The Hallmark Channel and having breakfast and lunch at The Ridge Diner with her husband of 68 years, William A. Huhn.
At the time of her death, she was surrounded by family and loved ones.
She is survived by her wonderful husband, William, and their children Ann Goldstein, Mary Romero and her husband, Robert, Jean Griffith, and Peter Huhn. She was the cherished grandmother of Jill Goldstein and her husband, John Barry, Thurman Hall, Robert Romero, William Griffith and his wife, Sarah, Ann Griffith, Eileen and Shannon Huhn, and great-grandmother of Mark Barry.
She was born in Worcester, Mass., a daughter of Joseph and Anna (Kaleskas) Kuizinas, and was predeceased by her sisters Anne Ternosky and Frances Alonis and brothers Joseph and Charles Kuizinas.
She is survived by her sister, Sr. Mary Elaine Kuizinas, SSC of Lemont, Ill., and many nieces and nephews.
Pauline was dearly loved and will be greatly missed by her family and friends. A Memorial Mass will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 11 at Our Lady of Mercy Church, Park Ridge.
Arrangements by Robert Spearing Funeral Home Inc., Park Ridge.
Clare Marie PYTEL
Clare Marie Pytel, 74, surrounded by her adoring family, peacefully passed away on April 14, 2022. Born and raised in Dayton, Ohio, Clare spent the last 43 years in Hillsdale. She was an active member of the community and was a pleasure to all who knew her.
Her career was in retail and spent time in Dayton with Sears. When she and her husband moved to New Jersey she started her career with Macyʼs that went on for 30 years. The people she encountered always embraced her kindness throughout her time in the workforce.
Clareʼs pride and joy was her family. She is survived by her husband of 53 years, Robert, and three beautiful daughters and their spouses: Kimberly and Marcos, Holly and Mark, and Heather and Brad. She was predeceased by her brother Joe and survived by brother John and sisters Lisa, Mary, and Julie.
Clareʼs favorite thing was spending time with her grandchildren, Michael and wife Megan, Marcos, Alexis, Max, and Ethan. Whether it was going to sporting events or baking cookies, being around them brought her happiness. Nothing made her happier than a full house. Her sense of humor and kindness lit up a room whenever she walked in. Going swimming, playing hoops, or games was something that made her day.
The most important thing to her was that the people she cared about were always being taken care of. Being a Brownie scout leader for her kids, or a homeroom mother was one way that she loved being part of her daughter's life. Watchingher three daughters and grandson get married was one of the happiest moments of her life.
Clareʼs favorite hobbies were sewing, knitting, and embroidery. Her excitement of giving people things she created brought her so much happiness. Her favorite part of the year was the holidays. Celebrating with family was something she always looked forward to. Whether it was dying Easter eggs, giving gifts, or cooking Thanksgiving dinner, the thing she truly loved was being around family.
What we ask in remembrance of her life, live with joy, compassion, and love your family and neighbors. Whoever had an opportunity to spend time with her was always amazed howshe was always so positive, so loving, and so important to so many people. Give unconditional love to ones around you.
We will celebrate her life in a funeral Mass on Friday April 22, at 11:30 a.m. at St. John the Baptist Church, 69 Valley St., Hillsdale. The viewing will take place on Thursday April 21 from 5 to 8 p.m. at Becker Funeral Home, 219 Kinderkamack Road, Westwood. becker-funeralhome.com.
Rosemary MAHLE
Rosemary Mahle, 81, of Westwood, passed away on Saturday, April 16, 2022. Rosemary is survived by her beloved husband, John C. Mahle Jr.; her daughter Lisa V. Mahle-Greco and her husband, Anthony, of Cresskill; her grandson Jonas M. Greco of Cresskill; her nephews Michael Conhaus of Lyndhurst and Michael of Allendale; her niece Suzanne Leach of Wyckoff; as well as her siblings-in-law Sharon Conhaus of Lyndhurst and David M. of Ho-Ho-Kus.
She is predeceased by her parents, George Joseph Conhaus Sr. and Mary (née Mazzrechio); her brother George Joseph Conhaus Jr. as well as her siblings-in-law Sonja and Gerald.
Rosemary was a proud member of the Westwood Ambulance Corps for nine years. She worked many years with her husband at Johnson Soils Engineering.
The family will receive guests at Becker Funeral Home, 219 Kinderkamack Road, Westwood on Wednesday, April 20 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m.
A Mass celebrating Rosemaryʼs life and faith will be held at St. Andrewʼs R.C. Church in Westwood on Thursday, April 21 at 11:30 a.m. with interment at Madonna Cemetery in Fort Lee to follow. Memorial contributions can be made in Rosemaryʼs name to the Shriners Hospitals For Children at donate.lovetotherescue.org/give/15 8250.
Maureen CONWAY
Maureen T. Conway, 58, of Hillsdale, and formerly of Montvale and Dumont, peacefully passed away at home on Saturday, April 16, 2022. Beloved daughter of Mary and the late Michael G. Conway. Loving sister of Michael J. Conway. Cherished aunt of Kelly, Pierce and Giselle Conway.
Visitation 4–8 p.m. on Sunday, April 24 at Robert Spearing Funeral Home Inc., 155 Kinderkamack Road, Park Ridge. rsfhi.com.
Funeral Mass 11 a.m. on Monday,April 25 at Our Lady of Mercy R. C. Church, Park Ridge followed by Interment in Ascension Cemetery, Airmont, N.Y.
Albert ‘Mike’ HELM
Albert “Mike” Helm, 95, of Westwood, passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by his loving family, on Good Friday, April 15, 2022. Mike was born and raised in Rochelle Park and graduated from Hackensack High School. At 18, and missing his high school graduation ceremony, Mike enlisted in the United States Navy as a corpsman, following his fatherʼs trade as a dental technician. After 73 years as owner and proprietor of Helm Dental Lab in Hackensack, and making a difference in many lives, Mike retired at 86. He strongly believed in working hard and being grateful for all blessings.
As a 65-year resident of Westwood, Mike was an active member of ZLC, where he served as elder, usher and a Sponsor of Zionʼs Homebound Ministry. His faith was a secure anchor and a witness in his actions.
A proud and honored member of Temple Masonic Lodge #173, Mike served as Worshipful Master in 1970. His gifts of kindness, generosity and humor overshadowed every interaction, big or small. He was tireless in his friendship to everyone around him, and always had a welcoming smile on his face and a joke in his heart.
An avid sportsman, Mike had a real passion for hunting and fishing. He was deeply proud of his German heritage and loved life to the fullest. Mikeʼs “isms” will forever be remembered and quoted by his family and friends.
Mike was the beloved husband, for 67 years, to Dorothy Sarubbi Helm, until her passing in 2018. He is lovingly survived by his daughters Michele Meisten (Ted) and Donna Bott (Bob), both of Westwood. Admired and respected grandfather of Michael E. Meisten (Francesca), Kyla J. Daher (Ian), Dr Matthew J. Bott (Lucia), and Mark J. Bott (Jessica). Cherished and adored greatgrandfather of Adrianna, Ava and Alyana Meisten, Karoline and Michael Daher, Thomas, Brayden, Hayley, Lyla and Emily Bott. Beloved uncle of several nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his sister, Augusta Helm Gilsdorf.
Mikeʼs legacy will live on through his family and through his many dear friends, hunting buddies, and fishing mates.
Please join us as we celebrate his incredible life on Tuesday, April 26 from 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday, April 27 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m. at Becker Funeral Home, 219 Kinderkamack Road, Westwood.
Masonic services will take place on Wednesday at 8 p.m. A funeral service with military honors will be offered on Thursday, April 28 at 11 a.m. at Zion Lutheran Church, 155 Second Ave. in Westwood. The family has respectfully requested that masks be worn at the funeral home and at the church.
In lieu of flowers, please consider memorial donations to Homebound Ministry Zion Lutheran Church, 155 Second Ave., Westwood, NJ 07675, or to Temple Masonic Lodge #173, 275 Kinderkamack Road, Westwood, NJ 07675.
Mikeʼs amazing and compassionate presence will be profoundly missed by his heartbroken family and friends. “Bis wir uns wieder treffen ... Ein Prosit!”
Patricia
MASIELLO
Patricia Masiello, 78, of Emerson, passed away Easter Sunday, April 17, 2022. Patricia is survived by her beloved husband of 61 years, Richard. Devoted mother of Thomas and his wife, Sharon; Donna Mills and her husband, Wayne; and Christine Puorro and her husband, Mario. Loving grandmother of Jennifer, Nicole, Richard, Tyler, Katelyn, Brianna, and Pierino; also survived by her sisters Margaret Mazzo and Edith Picano.
She is predeceased by her parents, Ernest and Helen (née Nienberg) Pricolo as well as her brother Vincent.
Born in Teaneck, Patricia lived her entire life in Emerson. Patricia was very proud of becoming an LPN and EMS/EMT; working at Pascack Valley Hospital and working private duty, helping those in need in their homes. She was a 60-year-plus member of the Emerson Ladies Auxiliary Fire Department.
The family will receive guests at Becker Funeral Home, 219 Kinderkamack Road, Westwood, on Wednesday, April 20 from 5 to 9 p.m. with a firemanʼs service at 7:30 p.m. AMass celebrating Patriciaʼs life and faith will be held at R.C. Church Of The Assumption on Thursday, April 21 at 10 a.m. with interment at Westwood Cemetery in Westwood to follow.
Memorial contributions can be made in Patriciaʼs name to the St. Jude Childrenʼs Research Hospital at StJude.Org/Donate.
Elfriede
NIEDERMEIER
On Wednesday, April 13, 2022, Elfriede Niedermeier, loving wife and mother, passed away at 91. Elfriede was born Sept. 17, 1930 in Sand, Germany to Maxamillian and Margarete (Angebrandt) Waldhauser. She was the youngest of four children. After completing her public school education, she began working at a local factory, at which time she met her husbandto-be, Walter. On Dec. 23, 1950 she married Walter Niedermeier and they remained together until his death, on April 24, 2000.
Shortly after marrying the couple emigrated to Australia and lived there for five years, before they moved to the United States to live near her brother, Robert. They stayed in the U.S. and raised one son here, Roger. Elfriede began working at the Emerson Hotel in Emerson in the late 1960s as a server and remained employed there until 2002, then retired.
Elfriede enjoyed working in her garden growing vegetables, sewing, and knitting. She is preceeded in death by her husband, Walter, as well her brothers Erich and Robert and her sister, Teresia.
She is survived by her son Roger, and nieces Sonia and Barbara along with manyfriends and relatives in the United States, Australia, and Germany.
A viewing will be held at Becker Funeral Home, 219 Kinderkamack Road in Westwood, on Tuesday, April 19 from 2 to 5 p.m. Funeral services will be held at St. Andrewʼs Church, 120 Washington Ave., Westwood, on Wednesday April 20 at 10:30 a.m.
NORTH JERSEY
Gottheimer lauds his nominees to U.S. service academies
U.S. Congressman Josh Gottheimer (NJ-5) announced that 28 Fifth District high school students he nominated to one of the four U.S. service academies have been accepted — including to the U.S. Military Academy, the U.S. Naval Academy, the U.S. Air Force Academy, and the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy.
Gottheimer selected the students through the counsel of his Service Academy Selection Committee comprised of local leaders, reserve service members, and veterans from different branches of the armed forces. In December, the Committee interviewed the students to help Gottheimer select the best, brightest, and most well-rounded group of students to be nominated.
“One of my favorite parts of my job is nominating Fifth District students who demonstrate such a strong dedication to serving our country at such a young age,” said Gottheimer.
He added, “Congratulations to the accepted Fifth District Service Academy students! Each has displayed excellence in academics, athletics, and in their communities, and I am so impressed and so proud of what theyʼve accomplished and what they will accomplish. Their dedication to service is admirable and I will continue to do whatever I can in Congress to support those who serve — and have served — our country.”
U.S. Military Academy Accepted Nominations Palmer Yates, Ridgewood Xinyi Feng, Alpine Joaquin Kull, Ramsey Claire Throne, Park Ridge Sean Kim, River Edge Logan Yhu, Old Tappan Ethan Lee, Norwood Sam Steinhart, Fair Lawn Mia Bonsignore, Upper Saddle River Matthew Rusch, Ridgewood Phillip Williams, Ridgewood Max Fominykh, Montvale Farrell Kehm, Glen Rock Owen Roy, Allendale Sean Vlasich, Ho-Ho-Kus Jack Simpson, Ridgewood
U.S. Naval Academy Accepted Nominations Lily Williams, Ridgewood Aaron Song, Old Tappan Kang Kim, Norwood Aiden Kehoe, Montvale Derek Weaver, Hackettstown Etka Aylian, Hackettstown
U.S. Air Force Academy Accepted Nominations Ian Coleman, Hackettstown Connor Munson, Township of Washington Cristian Vintimilla, Vernon
U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Accepted Nominations Jay Martin, Newton Casey Symons, Harrington Park
Chamber’s Third Annual Car Show June 18
Save the date for the Emerson Chamber of Commerce’s Third Annual Car Show. Proceeds support local charities and Emerson High School scholarships.
The event revs, roars, and runs June 18 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Stop & Shop parking lot, Kinderkamack Road, Emerson.
Classic and exotic cars, trucks, and motorcycles are welcome. All makes and models. Trophies in all classes.
Spectators: Adults, $5; under 12 free. Car registration: $20 pre-registration, $25 day of show, $50 vendor spots.
For more information and vendor spots visit the Emerson Chamber of Commerce on Facebook or call Giovanni Mazzei at (201) 248-6193, Dan O’Brien at (201) 376-6496, or Laura Lichult at (201) 785-6661.
Promoted: Congrats to Lt. John Guglielmotti
FROM PAGE 7
He began his law enforcement career in 1999 as a dispatcher for the Ho-Ho-Kus Police Department. In 2000, he became a juvenile detention officer for New Jersey.
In 2002, he was hired by the state Department of Environmental Protection as an officer and attended and graduated from the Cape May County Police Academy. He was then stationed in Sussex County.
Scheidle told Pascack Press the township police department has 24 officers: one chief, one captain, two lieutenants, four sergeants, two detectives, and 14 patrol officers, said the chief.
He said, “With the pandemic ending, we are planning on ramping up our community policing programs this year including Coffee With a Cop, Law Enforcement Against Drugs (LEAD), and the Junior Police Academy.”
He emphasized, as have all our local police chiefs, “We also continue to encourage all residents to lock their car doors and remove their fobs to prevent motor vehicle thefts in the area.”