5/19/11

Frank R. Carnevale, 57

Thursday, May 19, 2011
Belleville Times

Frank R. Carnevale, 57, of Port St. Lucie, Fla. and formerly of Belleville died on May 3, 2011 at Martin Memorial Medical Center in Stuart, Fla.

Born in Newark, he was raised and Belleville and lived there before moving to Florida 30 years ago. He was a registered nurse at Martin Memorial for 25 years.

He is survived by his daughters, Frances Smith and Cali Carnevale and his three grandchildren. He also leaves his parents, Jerry and Rosemary (Nottage) Carnevale of Nutley, his brother Gary Carnevale and his sister, Marie Ferinde.

A memorial Mass will be celebrated the Mother Cabrini Chapel at Holy Family Church in Nutley on Saturday, June 4 at 11 a.m.

1/1/11

More yearbook photos


Let's get ready for our 40th reunion in 2012.

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12/31/10

Yearbook photos


Enjoy.

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8/27/10

Meet the Class of 1962

Do to the wonder of modern scanning technology and the Internet, now we can travel in time to visit the BHS class of 62 - and make fun of their haircuts and names!

Not to mention keep track of how many of them became our teachers! Whew! Quite a few if you scan through the yearbook.

Here's the link

PS - Don't let your older brothers or sisters let know you found this.... LOL

Find Mr. K in this photo:









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6/27/10

Belleville Sons Honor Roll - second edition

Belleville Sons Honor Roll, second edition
is now available in print or as a download.

Biographies of the men of Belleville, N.J., who died while in service. Remembering the men who paid for our freedom. These Belleville sons proved that freedom is not free. These sons, brothers, fathers, friends and uncles walked, played, worked and died for our little township. In the last century, 156 Belleville sons died while in service to their country.

The 174-page second edition updates information from the 106-page original printing, including more information on Belleville actions in the American Revolution, War of 1812, Civil War, World War I, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War and peacetime casualties.

Hero Way and Hamilton Street

Sgt. William Hamilton was killed in action in Germany on April 2, 1945. He served with the 7th Army. Hamilton grew up in Newark but lived on Arthur Street for years before he entered the service in 1942.

His nephew and namesake was our classmate.

12/22/08

Sherman Goon, 55

Sherman Lee Goon
of Belleville, 55

Sherman Lee Goon, 55, a lifelong resident of Belleville, died Saturday, Dec. 20, 2008.

Services will be in the Irvine-Cozzarelli Memorial Home, P.A., 276 Washington Ave., Belleville (973-759-1114) on Wed., Dec. 24, at 10 a.m, followed by interment in Glendale Cemetery, Bloomfield.

Visitation will be Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Complimentary valet parking is available. Sherman was born in New York City, and became a lifelong resident of Belleville.

He graduated from Belleville High School. He was employed by Northeast Automotive, Belleville, as a parts salesman. Prior to that, he was employed by the Belleville American Gas Station as a mechanic.

He was the loving son of Yuen Yung Goon and the late Tom Hop Goon; cherished brother of Lily Zuccarelli, Lauman, Betty, Ruth, and the late Julie Collett; dear brother-in-law of Edward and Jamie; treasured uncle of Danielle, Steven, and Shannon.

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