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Byron C. Douglas Jr., 72, Of Little Ferry
LITTLE FERRY, N.J. -- Byron C. Douglas Jr., of Little Ferry, died Nov. 25. He was 72.
Before retiring, he was a truck driver for Rothman in Ramsey.
He is survived by his wife, Connie (nee Urspruch); children, Kristal Douglas, Jessica Douglas, Anthony Esposito, Joseph Esposito, and Olivia Esposito; grandchildren, Brandon, Tyler, Tristan, Autumn, Joey, Christopher “CJ”, Elliana Skye, and Elijah; and brother, Frank Douglas.
Visitation will be from 1-3:30 p.m. Saturday at Santangelo Funeral Home, 300 Main St., Lodi with a 3 p.m. chapel service.
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Raffaele Gaetano Castelli, 82, Of Paramus
PARAMUS, N.J. -- Raffaele Gaetano Castelli, of Paramus, died Saturday, Nov. 26. He was 82.
He and his wife Giuseppina migrated to the United States in February 1971, along with their three children, settling in Jersey City. Before retiring, Castelli was self-employed. He was a parishioner of Our Lady of the Visitation R.C. Church in Paramus.
He is survived by his wife, Giuseppa "Giuseppina" Castelli (nee Cardiello-Piacentino); children, Maria Adamo and her husband James, Giuseppe "Joe" Castelli and his wife Nancy and Antonio Castelli and his wife Roxann; grandchildren, J…
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Barbara D. Witmer, 84, Of Maywood
MAYWOOD, N.J. -- Barbara D. Witmer, of Maywood, died Friday, Nov. 25. She was 84.
She was born in Teaneck, graduated from Hasbrouck Heights High School and lived in north Jersey most of her life (Hasbouck Heights, Rochelle Park and Maywood). Before retiring in 1988, she was a main frame computer operator for Mobil Chemical in Paramus.
She was predeceased by her parents, Argo and Elsie (Feit) Cesareo; and sister, Dione Donegan.
Surviving are her husband, Jack E.; daughter, Valerie (Sasso) Murphy; five grandchildren; a great-grandchild; daughter, Barbara L. (Sasso) Beiswanger; three step-ch…
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Margaret Armenante, 84, Of Wyckoff
WYCKOFF, N.J. -- Margaret Armenante, of Wyckoff, died Thursday, Nov. 24. She was 84.
Born and raised in Clifton, she was a 51-year resident of Wyckoff. Born Peggy Dugan in 1932, to Irish/Scottish parents, her family owned Dugan’s Tavern in the Dublin section of Paterson from 1878 to 1967. She attended the Katharine Gibbs School in Montclair. She enjoyed world travel and embraced new experiences with wonder and excitement.
She is survived by her daughters, Eileen A. Armenante and her husband Thomas Suher, Janis M. Armenante, Jill A. Armenante and her wife Alice Dodd; sons, George R. Armena…
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