Barbara Bailey Russell

Barbara Bailey Russell, 76 years old, passed away peacefully, on July 22, with her son, JP, by her side.
 
A life-long resident of Rumson, Barbara was the daughter of William and Ruth Bailey. She was in the hospitality industry for over 50 years. From 1982 through 2016 Barbara was a co-owner of "What's Your Beef", a popular and successful restaurant in Rumson.

Barbara C. Arnone

It is with profound sadness the family of Barbara C. Arnone announces her passing. She was called to heaven on July 27, 2023 surrounded by her family. She is survived by her beloved husband of 67 years, Dr. Michael J. Arnone and her devoted sons and daughter - John (Jean), Suzanne, Mark, Paul (Dawn), and Michael (Dawn Marie). She will be lovingly remembered and adored by her eleven grandchildren and great grandson. Barbara was predeceased by her brothers Thomas and Donald and cherished her life-long friendship with her sisters Lois and Maureen (Wayne) and her sisters-in-law Peggy and Donna.

Barbara and Michael graduated from Red Bank Catholic High School in 1950. The high school sweethearts married in 1956 and settled in Red Bank where they proudly raised their family which was always their first priority. Through the years she worked side by side in Michael's dental practice located in Red Bank. Upon entering the dental office, she would always greet patients with a smiling face. As her husband always said "Babs, you are my right arm." Barbara encouraged Michael's political endeavors and she was his number one supporter.

Barbara Bates

Barbara Bates, age 66, passed away suddenly on July 5th, 2023. Born in Red Bank, New Jersey on December 23, 1956, she was the daughter of Reverend John Bates and his wife, Bette Bates.

She was a graduate of Middletown High School North and Stockton State College. Her professional life was long and continuous until her unexpected passing. She was employed for over 25 years with Plymouth Rock and later Urology Associates.

Margaret White Hughes

Margaret White Hughes, 77, passed away peacefully on July 23, 2023.  Margy was born in New York City to Patricia and Paul White.  Shortly after, they moved to Fair Haven, NJ where she was raised.  She attended Rumson Fair Haven High School and then went on to Mount Holyoke College.  At a party just before starting college, Margy met Kevin Hughes, a student at Dartmouth College, who would later become her husband. He wrote her a letter just after she arrived as a freshman on the Mount Holyoke campus, invited her to a dance, and they were together ever after. 

Richard B. Bingham

Richard B. Bingham, age 80, of Oceanport, NJ passed away on July 14, 2023. Born February 18, 1943, in Blackfoot, ID to Richard and LaVerl Bingham, he lived in eastern Idaho until he headed east to Columbia University in New York where he earned his B.A. in 1965. Subsequently, Richard studied 17th century French history, with a sojourn in Paris (1968-1969), and received his PhD from the University of Illinois, Chicago Circle in 1972. He taught history for several years at Wheaton College, MA and the College of New Rochelle, NY. Richard was the Command Historian at Ft. Monmouth, Eatontown, NJ upon his retirement.

Theresa "Terry" Seitz

Theresa “Terry” Seitz left us on July 18, 2023 following complications from Covid, she was 91 years old.  Terry was born in Akron, Ohio, one of seven children of Ralph and Anita Garduno.  Terry was graduated from Springfield High School and began her long and varied work life at the Goodyear Tire Company where she met and eventually married Patrick Fullam.  They were blessed with four children and traversed the country making homes in Texas, Delaware and finally New Jersey. 

Dorothy Lenartowicz

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our beautiful mother Dorothy Lenartowicz. Dorothy or Dottie as she liked to be called died on Monday July 10th at Riverview Medical Center in Red Bank with her beloved children by her side. Dottie was 89 years young!

Dottie was born on May 2nd, 1934 in Elizabeth New Jersey to her parents John and Adele Stephanik. She grew up in Elizabeth and graduated from Battin High School and attended Union Junior College in Cranford. Dottie had such fond memories of growing up with all of her cousins and aunts and uncles. She loved sharing stories with us about living life in simpler times and how she loved being very close with her family. Dottie loved going to dances with friends at the Bayway Community Center where she met her beloved future husband Charles.

Dermott W. Clancy

Dermott William Clancy loving husband to Donna, father to Olivia, Ireland, and Ashton, and son to Patrick and Margaret Clancy, brother to Ursula and Norman, son-in-law to Margaret and Vincent Homan. He was born on April 28, 1965 in Brooklyn, New York after his parents immigrated from County Clare, Ireland. He was the first generation of his family to be born in the United States. He passed suddenly Saturday July 8th, 2023. He leaves broken-hearted three daughters who adored him with all of their hearts and the love of his life, his wife Donna. Growing up in Brooklyn, he worked in the restaurant business until the late 1980s. Then, he was offered a job to go work on the New York Stock Exchange and a few short years later, founded his own brokerage firm as a member of the NYSE. 

Frank A. Scalzo

Frank A. Scalzo was called home on 7/3/23.  Born and raised in Rumson, he resided in Fair Haven for over 50 years. Frank graduated from R-FH RHS in ’69 and attended Florida State University. He served in Vietnam in the Air Force and was later deployed oversees as a civilian in support of the Desert Shield, Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom conflicts through his employment at Fort Monmouth, where he received many awards and special commendations.  

An avid NASCAR enthusiast, Frank enjoyed many years of RV travel, attending NASCAR races up/down the east coast making many new friends along the way.  

Charles (Chuck) Barondess

Charles (Chuck) Barondess passed away in New Jersey on June 13, 2023. He was 83.

Chuck had a lifelong career in retail and restaurant hospitality. He started in his father’s drugstore - Baron’s Drugs. Shortly thereafter, he co-founded Eastern Innkeepers. Always the visionary, the first restaurant the group launched was wildly successful -- The Jolly Trolley of Westfield. He went on to open other fruitful restaurants in New Jersey and Colorado including Charlie Brown’s locations, and Good Time Charley’s. He developed Dunn’s Garage, Hook Line & Sinker, Ichabod’s, Zeke’s, and Charley’s Grill with his second wife, Joanne DeCuollo. Chuck’s business acumen and pioneering sense of what makes a restaurant successful made him an influential force in the restaurant communities where he did business. His influence is – and will continue to be felt -- through the many people he hired and mentored throughout his long career.

Assunta "Sue" Vaccarelli

On Sunday, June 25th, 2023, Assunta "Sue"  Vaccarelli, crossed over to be reunited with her  beloved husband of 68 years, Anthony "Tony" Vaccarelli.  She spent the last days of her century long life, surrounded and embraced by the love of her family as she prepared to transition to Heaven.

Sue was brought into this world by Celeste and James Vaccaro, and spent most of her early years growing up in Allenhurst where her family resided after moving from Asbury Park. She enjoyed being raised in a full household of 4 brothers (Al, Fred, Tony, and Jim Vaccaro) and 3 sisters (Rita Trebino, Mary Francese, and Fanny O'Toole), and remained close to them all throughout their lives and hers.  

Her cousin, Nancy, was always looking for a "finders fee" for the ultimate matchmaking success of introducing her to Tony Vaccarelli, the brother of Nancy's husband at the time, Pat.  And Tony, until the day he died, told Nancy any fee would be acceptable as marrying Sue was the best decision of his life. They were hopelessly in love, and remained devoted to each other their entire lives. Many a late night, you'd find Tony in the kitchen emptying the dishwasher, not because Sue had asked him to, but as he often put it..."because it makes me feel so good to know your Mom doesn't have to do it in the morning".  And decades later, when Tony was diagnosed with a progressive disease, Sue stayed by his side caring for him at home until the day he died.

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Bruce S. Thompson, Owner & Manager, NJ LIC #3740

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