
To view Elizabeth's video tribute, please click here.Īugusta ‘Gussie’ Inez Moore, age 89, of Clinton Twp., NJ passed away on Friday, Augat home. Interment at Cokesbury Cemetery in Cokesbury, NJ. All at Scarponi-Bright Funeral Home, 26 Main Street, Lebanon, NJ. She is predeceased in addition to her husband by two siblings John Cocking and Jake ‘Alfred’ Cocking.Ĭalling hours will be Tuesday, Augfrom 10am to 1pm with funeral service at 1pm. Elizabeth is also survived by four siblings Mae Singewald, Ruth Patamia and her husband Tom, Shirley Law and Henry Cocking. Seven grandchildren Kirsten Ehmann and her husband Todd, Rachel Fraga and her husband Rey, Derek Lange, Christie Lange, Brett Lange, Erik Lange and his wife Rachel and Justin Lange. One daughter Wanda Lange of Annandale, NJ. Survivors include four sons Paul Lange and his wife Jean Elizabeth of Boulder, CO, Karl Lange of Saylorsburg, PA, Otto Lange and his wife Patricia of Saylorsburg, PA and David Lange of West Palm Beach, FL. Memberships include Christ Hamilton United Lutheran Church in Hamilton Twp., NJ.Įlizabeth enjoyed cooking, baking, reading, knitting and canning. She had various jobs in her life including working for East Dover School District and RCA in Rockaway, NJ. Her beloved husband, Paul Lange, passed away in 1997.Įlizabeth graduated from Dover High School. She was the daughter of the late Alfred and Gladys Robinson Cocking. She resided in Dover, NJ for most of her life before moving to Califon, NJ and Saylorsburg, PA. Lange, age 87, long-time resident of Dover, NJ passed away on Saturday, Augin Saylorsburg, PA. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.Įlizabeth J. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to High Bridge United Methodist Church,36 Church Street, High Bridge, NJ 08829 or to St. Interment at Musconetcong Valley Cemetery in Hampton, NJ. All at Naughright-Scarponi Funeral Home, 66 Main Street, High Bridge, NJ. Funeral will take place Saturday, Septemat 10am. Predeceased by one sister Elizabeth Cooney.Ĭalling hours will be Friday, Septemfrom 5pm – 8pm with Eastern Star Services at 7pm. Four great-grandchildren Matthew Wells, Jonathan Wells, Emily Roberts and Abigail Roberts. Two grandchildren Robin Parker and her husband John of Middlesex, NJ and David Roberts and his wife Lynn of Monmouth Beach, NJ. Survivors include one daughter Margaret DeProspero and her husband Tony of High Bridge, NJ. Margaret enjoyed reading, being a homemaker and spending time with her family. She was a lifelong member of the High Bridge United Methodist Church and a 50 year member of the Order of The Eastern Star of New Jersey Hobart Chapter #63 in High Bridge, NJ. Johnson passed away in 1990 after 50 years of marriage. Margaret was the daughter of the late John and Helen Cooper Shoemaker. Johnson, age 97, long-time resident of High Bridge, NJ passed away on Tuesday, Septemat Little Brook Nursing Home in Califon, NJ. You, and you can bring the contract with you.Condolences may be sent in care of: Scarponi-Bright Funeral Home You, and you can bring the contract with you. Should the monument come, I will telegraph cheaper in winter than in summer,) than throw up their agreement and make a new one Job of it, as they can make the same work $50 Editorial Note: $50.00 in 1882 is the equivalent of $1,261.48 in 2016. If not, whether it is begun, and if not commenced (which very possibly is the case, they thinking to make a winter Your place, I would write directly to the firm, ascertain whether the work is done.

The main points of the contract should have been specification of time, price,Īnd workmanship - as well as size, quality of stock etc. You can do nothing but wait a reasonable time, making all allowances for unavoidableĭelays. Again, if no time was specified when the work should be completed, Ready - and are making excuses, till snow comes, then they can tell you, you mustĪs regards the contract if signed by both you and the agent, you can hold them to every bit of it, but if signed by you only, it does not hold them. Ground is bare - I presume the parties with whom you contracted have not the monument this of course can be determined better when the A foundationįor a monument should extend below the action of frost and must be so, to be permanent.Īs regards exact location etc. In the season as this, because it is not convenient for the workmen. With us neither monuments nor tablets are usually not up so late come here, make them wait, till I can send you word and you have opportunity to inspect To her husband, Asa Gilbert Eddy, to be erected over their graves in Park Cemetery, Yours, and will should the monument Editorial Note: Mary Baker Eddy ordered a monument to her parents, Mark Baker and Abigail Baker, and Till last evening and I reply early as possible. Yours of 13th inst Editorial Note: This letter is not extant.
