28 - CAPE GAZETTE, Friday, May 30. June 5, 1997
Obituaries
Madge Mae Moore,
Milton homemaker
Madge Mac Moore, age 90, of
Milton, died Sunday, May 25,
1997, of injuries sustained in a car
accident.
Mrs. Moore was a homemaker.
She enjoyed gardening and flow-
ers. She was a member of the Mil-
ton Wesleyan Church in Milton
and the Milton Senior Citizens.
She was preceded in death by
her husband, Eugene J. Moore, in
1973. She is survived by a son,
Glenn L., of Milton; two sisters,
Elsie Messick of Seaford and
Catherine James of Laurel; a half-
brother, Frank Lecates of Laurel;
a half-sister, Grace Phillips of
Laurel; two step-sisters, Reba
Messick and Helen Marine, both
of Laurel; two grandchildren and
several nieces and nephews,
Services were held at the
Chapel of Short Funeral Home,
with burial in Odd Fellows Ceme-
tery.
Mae D. Llewellyn,
Lewes homemaker
Mac D. Llewellyn, age 84, of
Lewes, died Tuesday, May 27,
1997, of pneumonia at Beebe
Medical Center.
Born in Philadelphia, Mrs.
LleweUyn was a homemaker. Her
husband, David W. Llewellyn,
died in January, 1996.
She is survived by a niece, Con-
ny Rickards of Lewes; a nephew,
William C. Rickards of Millshoro;
three great-nieces; and eight
great-great-nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held at
2 p.m., Sunday, June 1, at Parsell
Funeral Homes and Crematorium,
1449 Kings Highway, Lewes,
where friends may call from 1 to 2
p.m.
Burial will be in St. Peter's
Cemetery, Pilottown Road,
Lewes. Contributions are sug-
gested to the American Cancer
Society, duPont Hwy., George-
town DE 19947, or to the Busi-
ness and Professional Women
Foundation of Delaware Scholar-
ship Fund, e/o Chief Executive
Officer Peggy Stafford, 104 C.
Senatorial Dr., Wilmington DE
19809.
bore; 13 grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildren.
Services were held at Indian
Mission United Methodist
O E A N A V
C. Alston "Pete" Harmon,
retired carpenter
C. Alston "Pete" Harmon, age
84, of Millsboro, died Friday,
May 23, 1997, of pneumonia at
the Wilmington Medical Center.
Mr. Harmon was a self-em-
ployed carpenter for 68 years, as
well as a barber and a farmer. He
was a member of the Indian Mis-
sion United Methodist Church
near Millsboro. He was preceded
in death by his wife, Helen Jack-
son Harmon, in 1976.
He is survived by two sons, As-
ton T. of Millsboro, and Barry of
Montclair, N.J.; two daughters,
Brenda Thomas of Lewes and
Faye Banks of Cape May, N.J.; a
sister, Iona Hamilton of Mills-
Church, with burial in Indian Mis-
sion United Methodist Church
Cemetery. Contributions are sug-
gested to Indian Mission Ceme-
tery Fund, c/o Joseph Wright,
Treasurer, Delaware 10, Box 69H,
Millsboro DE 19966.
Anna C. Manelski,
homemaker
Anna C. Manelski, age 75, of
Wilmington, died Saturday, May
24, 1997, of cancer at home.
Mrs. Manelski was a homemak-
er and member of St. Elizabeth
Catholic Church and the Girls
Club of Wilmington.
She is survived by her husband
of 55 years, Charles A. Manelski;
two sons, Harry F. of Wilmington
and Charles A., Jr. of Newark;
two daughters, Frances A. Wis-
niewski and Deborah A. Gwynn,
both of Wilmington; five brothers,
John Stecher of Sarasota, Fla.,
Thomas Stecher of Rehoboth
Beach, Harry Stecher of Wilming-
ton, and Howard and William
Stecher, both of New Castle; a sis-
ter, Helen Rineer of New Castle;
10 grandchildren and three great-
grandchildren.
A Mass was held at St. Eliza-
beth Catholic Church, Wilming-
ton, with burial in Cathedral
Cemetery, Wilmington. Contribu-
tions are suggested to Delaware
Hospice, Wilmington, or St. Eliz-
with 31 years of service at AT&T
Technologies in Reading.
He was a veteran of the Korean
War, serving with the U.S. Navy.
He was a member and trustee of
the Community Church of Oak
Orchard and was actively in-
volved with the Christian Store-
house of Millsboro. He enjoyed
fishing, crabbing and clamming.
Mr. Meinhold is survived by his
wife of 41 years, Ellen E. Reed
Meinhold; three sons, Eric A. An-
derson of Lone Tree, Iowa, Bruce
D. Meinhold, Jr. of Mansfield,
Pa., and Bradley Meinhold of
South Heidelburg, Pa., and three
grandchildren.
A memorial service was held at
Oak Orchard Community Church,
Oak Orchard, with burial private.
Contributions are suggested to
Delaware Hospice, Southern Di-
vision, 600 N. DuPont Highway,
Georgetown, DE 19947.
James M. Ferguson,
retired machinist
James M. Ferguson, age 71, of
Pot Nets Park and formerly of
Newark, died Thursday, May 22,
1997, of cancer at home.
Mr. Ferguson was a retired ma-
chinist and auto mechanic. He was
a veteran of World War II, and
served in the U.S. Navy.
He is survived by his wife of 52
years, Evelyn D. Fergnson; three
sons, James M., Jr., of Ft. Bragg,
Calif., Steven M. and John W.
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cancer at his Newark home.
Mr. Perry was general foreman
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plant, retiring in 1979.
He was a veteran of the U.S.
Army, serving in World War II.
He was a member of the VFW
Post 475 in Newark, American
Legion Post 10 in Newark, Amer-
ican Legion Post 17 in Lewes; and
the Hiram Masonic Lodge 24 in
Newark. He was a life member of
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ber of the Newark Country Club
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wife of 50 years, Jane W. Perry;
two sons, Michael and Thomas,
both of Newark; three daughters,
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Theresa McGalliard of Middle-
town; and eight grandchildren.
Services were held at Robert T.
Jones Funeral Home, Newark,
with burial in Newark Cemetery.
Bruce Daniel Meinhold,
AT&T supervisor
Bruce Daniel Meinhold, age 66,
of Long Neck, died Saturday,
May 24, 1997, of cancer at home.
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