December 10, 2025

Margaret F Jones

Stanhope, NJ.  Margaret Francelia (Farrell) Jones 89, died on December 10, 2025 at Troy Hills Center in Parsippany.  Born in Denver, CO, Margaret joined the Navy soon after graduating high school where she met her husband a U.S. Marine at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.  They married soon after and lived in Hoboken and North Bergen finally settling in Flanders where they raised their 6 children (all boys).  At age 23 she had her first 3 children in the span of ten months and surely had her hands full.  Margaret returned to the workforce at age 40 exploring various fields of employment eventually retiring from Drakes Cakes in Wayne, NJ.  She enjoyed visiting a casino once in a while, loved her Yankees and enjoyed being a grandmother.

She was predeceased by her husband Newton R Jones in 1987. She is survived by her children Dave Jones, Rich (Mary) Jones, Mike (Theresa) Jones, Tom Jones, Robert (Karen) Jones and Matt Jones and grandchildren Joshelyn, Amanda, Jamie, Shannon, Elizabeth, Zachary, Russell, and great grandchildren Evan and Amelia.

Friends may visit at Davis & Hepplewhite Funeral Home, 96 Main Street, Succasunna, NJ, 973-584-7264 on Thursday, December 18th, from 4pm – 7 pm. The Funeral Service will be held on Friday, December 19th, at 10 am, at St. Lawrence R C Church in Chester, followed by the interment at the Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Chester.

 

December 05, 2025

Betty Dubinski

Randolph, NJ.    Mrs. Betty Dubinski, 96, passed away on December 5, 2025 at her home. She was born and raised in Wilkes-Barre, PA  where she met the love of her life, Jim. They married on June 21,1952.  They moved to 64 Sanford Drive in the Ironia section of Randolph in 1958 and raised 2 sons, James P (Jim) and Dr. Mark Dubinski.
 Betty was an accounting assistant at Picatinny Arsenal in Rockaway Township. She was a founding member of St. Matthew’s Roman Catholic Church in Randolph.
       She was predeceased by her husband James M Dubinski in 2003 and her brother Robert Oravitz in 2013.  She is survived by her sons, James Dubinski of Randolph, Dr. Mark and wife Lisa Dubinski of Wilmington, North Carolina her grandchildren (5) Victoria (Dubinski) and husband Phil Fish of Wilmington, NC, Jake Dubinski and his Fiance Dr. Brooke Reese of Charleston, SC, Jamie, (Dubinski) and husband Conor Bickmann of Stanhope, NJ, Emma Dubinski, of Wilmington, NC, and Jason Dubinski of Stockholm, NJ and her great Grandchildren (4).Charlie, Alden and Banks (Fish) of Wilmington, NC and Lennon Elizabeth Bickmann of Lake Hopatcong, NJ.
       Friends may visit at Davis & Hepplewhite Funeral Home, 96 Main Street, Succasunna, NJ on Tuesday, December 9 from 6 – 8 pm. The funeral service will be held on Wednesday, December 10 at 10 am, at St Matthews Catholic Church on Dover Chester Road, Randolph, NJ., followed by the interment at the Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Chester. Repast to follow.

November 25, 2025

David W Stulen

Roxbury Township, Mr. David W. Stulen, 72, died on November 25, 2025 at Morristown Medical Center. My Dave started to write me a letter which he entitled “The Story Of Us” which sadly he never finished. So instead, I hope with his permission to finish it with a few changes starting with the title to “It’s a Wonderful World” because that is how Dave always saw life.

He was born in Boonton, NJ on July 17, 1953 to Foster Stulen, a lead scientist at Curtis-Wright and Ruth Welheimer.  He had a very happy childhood in a home filled with love and eccentric inventions his father created for him and his older brother. Sadly, his father died suddenly when he was 10 and his mother 8 years later. After High school he was accepted into Rider College but instead opted to attend Morris County College so he could stay close to home to care for his ailing mother and aging grandmother who died a year after his mother. He was one credit short of graduating but with these turn of events he was forced to start working full time. He started his career working at Chiani’s Auto Body Shop in Boonton where he later became Proprietor and a familiar face to all in Boonton for many years. But David always had an advantageous entrepreneur spirit and later started a new career with Hyperion Pool Company, where he was Foreman and a skilled Excavator bringing his 2 CAT machines into the business. When I met Dave he was taking night classes at Denville’s Vo-Tech for welding. I think whoever was graced to have known Dave could honestly say how he enriched their lives. Someone recently compared my Dave to the character George Bailey  in the movie “It’s a Wonderful Life”. Anyone who had a problem, needed advice or financial support knew they could go to Dave and walk away with a solution.

He is survived by his wife Catherina (nee Martinovich), brother Foster Stulen and (wife Tamara), their children Samatha and Trey, nephews Sam and Christopher Martinovich, their mother Marsha Martinovich (late Sam Martinovich father) my sweet niece Stephanie Frederick and her wonderful husband Marc who have always been there for us, and their children Julia, Tyler, and Amanda. Through all the hardships we faced together you always saw the glass as half full and always gave thanks to God. I am sure you were met with the words “Well done my good and faithful servant”. Every task you ever undertook was always done with perfection. You always considered yourself a craftsman. When we married you undertook the job of being a husband, provider, friend, lover and you did it all with your craftsman perfection. I feel blessed and honored to have been called your wife, you were a wonderful husband and I will always miss you till we are together again.

With Love Always and Forever,
Cathy

Friends may visit at Davis & Hepplewhite Funeral Home, 96 Main Street, Succasunna, NJ,
973-584-7264 on Thursday, December 4th, from 3 – 6 pm. The Funeral Service will be held on Friday, December 5th, at 1 pm, at St. Therese R C Church in Succasunna.

November 23, 2025

Michele Gumeny

Michele Gumeny (Ernst) passed away on November 23, 2025, after a courageous battle with cancer. She was born in Jamaica, Queens to Baldwin and Alice Ernst. She grew up in Succasunna, New Jersey.  After graduating from Roxbury High School, Michele enlisted in the US Army where she proudly served for three years. She graduated from Dover Business College before working at BASF for more than 40 years as a Senior Human Resources Systems Specialist retiring in 2020.

Michele was the biggest fan (and toughest critic) of the Jets and Mets, and she never stopped rooting for them. She was quick with a joke, had a twinkle in her eye, and always had a story ready to share. Michele was always the first to volunteer to help a friend or family in need, always thinking of others before herself. Her happiest places were in Antigua, where she vacationed for more than 25 years, and relaxing on her boat “Twisted Sisters” on Lake Hopatcong, usually with a gin and tonic in hand.

In her younger years she was mischievous, sneaking out of her bedroom window to joy ride with friends, leaving her siblings to cover for her. However, she grew into the matriarch of the family, always looking out for everyone else and bringing people together. She had a way of truly feeling what you felt, celebrating your wins like they were her own, and sitting with you on your hardest days.

The word “Aunt” doesn’t do her justice. It was never just a title to her, it was a role she poured her heart into. With 10 nieces and nephews and 12 great nieces and nephews, she had a special relationship with each one. She was a confidant, a friend, a second mother, and she always took your side. If something important was happening, Michele was there. Birthdays, school plays, recitals, sporting events (cheering loudly), graduations, or just a friendly visit, she showed up; typically with her famous chocolate chip cookies. She was her happiest when her family was all together, talking, laughing, and drinking a little red wine. Michele leaves behind a legacy of kindness, humor and love.

Michele is survived by a sister Jeri Sibel and husband Vincent; brother Steve Ernst and wife Debbie; sister Claudette Fox and husband Jeff; and brother Phil Ernst and wife Shirley. Michele is also survived by many dear friends and extended family who were fortunate to have been touched by her life.

A memorial visitation will be held at Davis & Hepplewhite Funeral Home, 96 Main Street, Succasunna on Friday, December 12th from 10am – 12pm. Fr.Lem will do a religious service at 10:30 am. There will be Military Honors at 11:45 am. To honor Michele’s life and legacy, the family requests that, in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions be made (via the donation page below) to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF) or METAvivor to fund critical metastatic breast cancer research.
give.bcrf.org/MicheleGumeny
donate.metavivor.org/MicheleGumeny

November 22, 2025

Esther H Santos

       Roxbury Township, Mrs. Esther H. Santos, 86, died on November 22, 2025 surrounded by her family.  Esther was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY where she graduated with honors from Fort Hamilton High School and began her career as a civil servant for the Navy.  In the late 1950s, she moved to Sparta, NJ with her family and continued to work for the Navy at Picatinny Arsenal.  She met Joseph Santos through the Picatinny bowling league and in 1960 married Joseph and moved to Succasunna, NJ.
       While raising her family, she returned to work at Picatinny Arsenal in the early 1980s and retired as an engineering technician in 2014.  She formed many strong friendships at Picatinny and they positively impacted her and her family’s lives to this day.
       Throughout her life, Esther loved music and dancing.  From high school dances to tap dancing, zumba and country line dancing, she never missed an opportunity to dance, including dancing in the kitchen almost daily.  She will especially be remembered for her generosity and her fierce love for her family and close friends.
       She was predeceased by her husband Joseph S Santos in 2009 and her son, Joseph Edward Santos, in 1962.  She is survived by her two daughters Joanne Tobie of Bordentown, NJ and Dianne Saucyn of Mount Olive, NJ.  She also leaves three grandchildren, Paige Saucyn, Kara Saucyn and Brian Tobie (wife Jamie Tobie) and a great grandson John Christian Tobie.
       In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made in her name to the March of Dimes.
       Visitation will be at Davis and Hepplewhite Funeral Home in Succasunna, NJ on Sunday, December 28th from 2-5 pm with dinner to follow.
       In honor of Esther’s joyful outlook, her family asks that all in attendance wear bright colors.

November 14, 2025

Robert M Bergman

Robert Bergman of Danville, PA passed away on November 14, 2025 in Mendham, NJ.  Robert was born on May 28, 1944 in Madison, NJ to Josephine and Robert Bergman.

Robert was a 1963 graduate of Madison High School.   After graduation he attended Manhattan Medical Assistant’s School where he received his diploma as a Medical Laboratory Technologist.  He started his career at All Soul’s Hospital.  In 1969 he moved to Miami to attend Barry College where he received his Bachelor of Science Degree.  During his time in Florida, he worked in the lab at various hospitals.  In 2002, he moved to Danville, PA and worked at Geisinger Medical Center where he finished his career until retirement.

Robert was a member of St. Joseph’s Church in Danville and Milton.

Robert will be remembered as an amazing man full of life with a wonderful sense or humor. He enjoyed traveling, going out to dinner, trips to the casinos, and visiting family in NJ.   He was a fantastic uncle and had a heart of gold and was always happy to lend a hand to anyone who needed it.

He is predeceased by his husband and life long partner of 49 years, David Mottern, his parents, and his sister Antoinette Altamura.  He is survived by his nieces Lisa O’Leary and husband Christopher of Succasunna, NJ and Antoinette Shiel and her husband Paul Shiel of Madison, NJ, and his two beloved nephews Clayton & Derek O’Leary  He is also survived by his dog Brady who he loved very much.

Friends are invited to a graveside memorial service on Saturday, November 22, 2025 at St. Joseph Cemetery, Milton, PA at 12 Noon.  Funeral arrangements are being handled by Davis & Hepplewhite Funeral Home, Succasunna, NJ.

Uncle Bob, you will be sorely missed but never ever forgotten.

 

 

 

 

November 12, 2025

Frank J Atterbury, II

Roxbury Township, Mr., Frank J Atterbury, II, 67, died on November 12, 2025 at the Morristown Medical Center from a long bout of multiple illness over the last few years but always a fighter until the end
He was born in Morristown and lived in Morristown before moving to Kenvil 30 years ago. He served in the U S Navy aboard the USS Enterprise from 1978 – 1980. He was a Master Mechanic at Atlantic Health System hospital in Morristown and climbed the ladder to become Corporate Manager of Motor Services until 2015. He worked at Atlantic Health for 34 years before retiring.  Frank was involved with a lot of community activities especially as President of the Knee Deep Fishing club in Lake Hopatcong. He loved to go fishing, restore old classic cars and riding Harley Davidson motorcycles and taking cruises to relax. Always loyal and supportive to his family and friends and a very loyal fan of the New York Giants and the New York Yankees.
He is survived by his partner and Fiancé Wai Chee Leung and her daughter Jennifer Cook and fiancée Jeffrey McClune from Orlando, Florida. He is survived by his Aunt Patricia Miller from Largo, Florida and cousins William and Barbara Miller from Minnesota and Lee Anne Miller from St Petersburg , Florida.  Even though Wai and Frank were not married but partners in life. Wai’s family was his family also. Her brother:  William and Judy Leung and their children Kaitlin Leung and Sarah and Justin Cohen and son Ethan. Her Sister:  Brian and Wai Lachell along with their children Kimberly, Stephanie and Christopher. We can also never forget his most faithful family members in Bully Girl (dog), Bobbie Girl (dog) and Lucy (dog)
Friends may visit at Davis & Hepplewhite Funeral Home, 96 Main Street, Succasunna, NJ, 973-584-7264 on Wednesday, November 19th, from 9 – 11 am. The Private Funeral Service will follow after. Any flowers are welcome or in lieu of flowers a donation to Eleventh Hour Rescue animal shelter in Randolph in Frank’s name will also be very appreciated.

November 12, 2025

Henry R Van Handle

Henry R “Hank“ Van Handle, 75, passed away on November 12, 2025 at Copperman Barnabas in Livingston, NJ. He was born in Passaic and lived in Succasunna, NJ for 50 years. He is a member of St. Therese parish.

He earned his Undergraduate and Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, NJ.  He was an Engineering Manager for Conoco Phillips Refinery in Linden, NJ.

He is survived by his wife Mary Lou of 55 years, sons Stephen and David; Daughter-in-Laws Jennifer and Colleen and Grandchildren Emma, Sean and Olivia.

He lived his life to its fullest.  Early on he played squash, basketball and softball, leading to his love of sports and time spent coaching recreational teams. His hobbies included skiing, bridge, folk and bluegrass music, photography and traveling – he visited all 7 continents and numerous countries around the world. He was known for his love of trying new and different foods, especially spicy ones.  His final trip with his entire family was to the Galapagos. This trip will always stay in the memories of those who were there.

He loved hanging with the grandkids, attending lots of their soccer and softball games, musical and dance performances, as well as cooking and playing card games with them.

Friends may visit at Davis & Hepplewhite Funeral Home, 96 Main Street, Succasunna, NJ, 973-584-7264, on Sunday November 16th from 2-5pm and on Monday from 3-6pm.  The funeral service will be held on Tuesday, at 10am, at St. Therese Church in Succasunna, NJ followed by the interment at the Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Chester.

A luncheon will follow at Cinder’s Wood Fire Grill, 319 US Highway 46, Mine Hill, NJ.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to the Community Food Bank of NJ, 31 Evans Terminal, Hillside, NJ 07205.  Donations can also be given online at cfbnj.org.

 

 

October 27, 2025

John H Gunther, Jr

Mine Hill, Mr. John H. Gunther Jr., 84, died on Monday, October 27th, 2025. He was born on November 26, 1940 in Dover, NJ and grew up in Randolph, NJ before moving to Dover and Long Valley before moving to Mine Hill for 40yrs.

After graduating from high school, he was drafted into the army and served as a Field Artillery Specialist during the Vietnam Era. Upon completion of his service, he went onto working for Picatinny Arsenal where he worked in the Transportation Department driving explosives until his retirement after 37 years. John, loved NASCAR, loved the outdoors and his garden, which he would share his bounty with others. He was an avid weather observer. He loved his Yankees. He was a member of the NARFE & William J. Ryan, Chapter No., 424.

He is predeceased by his wife Daisy D Gunther of 47 years, his parents John and Daisy (Hand) Gunther, his daughter Sharon Lesko, Allentown and Grandson Brendan Goldman, West Monroe, NY. He is survived by his remaining 3 children; Mark Morrison, Flanders, Bonnie Gunther, Mine Hill, NJ and Deborah Mifsud, Hopatcong, NJ, 9 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.

Funeral Services will be held graveside at Locust Hill Cemetery on Friday, October 31, 2025 at 11:00am. Arrangements are being made through Davis and Hepplewhite Funeral Home, 96 Main Street, Succasunna, NJ. (973-584-7264).

 

 

 

October 25, 2025

Robert Francis Ames

Bernards Township,   Mr. Robert Francis Ames, 84, died on October 25, 2025 at his home. He was born in Plainfield, NJ and lived in North Plainfield, before moving to Bernards Township in 1958. He was the owner and operator of a Used Car Lot in Plainfield.

 

He was predeceased by his parents Dorothy and Robertof Flemington, nephew Ted Hildum Ames and is survived by his brother Richard Ames of Scotch Plains, NJ, and sister Priscilla Hildum of Rochester, MI. He also leaves his nephew Geoff F Ames of Succasunna, NJ nieces Valerie Giacomo of Denville and Vicki Terelle of Flemington, nephew Ted Hildum of San rancisco, CA, Nephew Rob Hildum oBend, Oregon, and Nephew David Hildum of Cambridge, MA.

 

Friends may visit at Davis & Hepplewhite Funeral Home, 96 Main Street, Succasunna, NJ, 973-584-7264 on Tuesday, November 4th, from 4 – 6 pm. The Funeral Service will be held at 5 pm at the Funeral Home.

 

 

 

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