Obituaries
Raymond T. Gotard
Mr. Gotard, 83, of Englishtown died March 22 at CentraState Medical Center in Freehold Township. Born in the Bronx, he resided in Englishtown for 37 years. Mr. Gotard was a veteran of the 8th Army Air Corps during World War II and a member of the 95th Bomb Group H Association. He is survived by two brothers, Peter Gaspich, of Neptune, and Anthony Gaspich, of Venice, Fla.; and a sister, Dolores Fuentes, of San Diego, Calif. Arrangements were made by the Freeman Manalapan-Marlboro Funeral Home, Manalapan. A funeral service was held graveside at Old Tennent Cemetery, Manalapan. Memorial donations can be made to the American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 31160, Hartford, CT 06150-1160.Marion Nagy Bowling
Mrs. Bowling, 61, of Howell Township died March 30 at home. She was born in Neptune City and lived in Lakewood before moving to Howell Township 25 years ago. She was a cook at ICCC Head Start Program, Howell Township for 15 years. Mrs. Bowling was a graduate of Neptune High School, class of 1960. She attended the Farmingdale Methodist Church, Farmingdale, where she was a fund-raiser for the church and a member of the Freewood Acres Fire Co. Auxiliary. She is survived by three sons, Ronald Bowling and his wife, Christine of Farmingdale; Walter Lippincott of Farmingdale; and Michael Bowling and his wife, Lisa of DeFuniak Springs, Fla.; a daughter, Lisa Springer and her husband, Andrew of Lakehurst; a brother, Richard Cottrell of Wall Township; three sisters, Katherine Beyer and Carol Waterman, both of Florida; and Shirley Haberstroh of Sea Girt; and seven grandchildren. Arrangements were made by the Higgins Memorial Home, Freehold.Rocco Frazzetta
Mr. Frazzetta, 77, of The Village, Fla., formerly of The Villages, Howell, died April 6 at The Village Regional Hospital in Florida. Born in Manhattan, N.Y., he had lived in Princeton for 40 years before moving to Howell in 1994, then to Florida in October. Prior to retiring in 1996, he was a self-employed painter at Princeton University for 20 years. He was a former member of The Villages Men’s Club, Howell, and the Howell Friendship and Howell Social clubs. He was also a member of the American Association of Retired People (AARP). Surviving are his wife, Grace Frazzetta; three sons, Rocco Frazzetta of Boston, Christopher R. Frazzetta of Hillsborough Township and Angelo A. Frazzetta of Johnson, Vt.; a daughter, Jennifer Frances Lutz of Brodheadsville, Pa.; a stepson and stepdaughter, Steven Golden of Hawthorne and Meryl Boyd of Freehold; three grandchildren; and three great-granddaughters. A funeral Mass was offered at St. Robert Bellarmine Roman Catholic Church, Freehold Township, followed by interment at Rocky Hill Cemetery, Rocky Hill. C.H.T. Clayton & Son Funeral Home, Adelphia section of Howell, was in charge of arrangements.Alan J. Morrell
Mr. Morrell, 75, of Manalapan died April 8 at home. Born in Old Bridge, he had lived there before moving to Manalapan 40 years ago. Prior to retiring in 1994, he was employed by the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 825, Newark, as a construction machinery operator. He served in the U.S. Army from 1954-56 and was a member of the Englishtown American Legion. He was predeceased in 1974 by his wife, Olga Morrell. Surviving are a daughter, Debbie Morrell of Manalapan; a sister and brother-in-law, Carol E. and Robert A. Jurgensen of Whiting; three grandchildren; and two nephews. Michael Hegarty Funeral Home, Old Bridge, was in charge of arrangements. Memorial donations may be made to Deborah Hospital Foundation, New Jersey Regional Office, P.O. Box 820, Browns Mills 08015.












