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In Memoriam: Former Rumson, Little Silver Resident, Barbara McCarthy, 85

Former Rumson and Little Silver resident Barbara Jean McCarthy, of Red Bank, passed away on Nov. 25 at Jersey Shore Medical Center. She was 85.

Barbara was a parishioner at the Church of the Nativity in Fair Haven. She was also a member of the Navesink Country Club and the Monmouth University Women’s Alumni Association.

Known as a ‘dear and devoted friend to many steadfast friends,’ Barbara’s son Kevin said, “My mother was a friendly and cheerful person, who was also ready to help others. She incorporated charity and service to others into her daily life.  She will be greatly missed. We all love you mom! Rest in peace.”

Kevin McCarthy, Barbara’s son

Born March 1, 1935, in Bridgeport, CT to the late Walter William and Eula Marie (Smith) Osborn, Barbara graduated from Warren Harding High School in Bridgeport and earned a associate’s degree from the University of Bridgeport. Barbara married her husband Joseph Plath McCarthy, Jr. on Sept. 7, 1957, and settled in Little Silver and Rumson to raise their family.

She later earned a BA in Education from Monmouth College.

She is survived by her beloved husband, Joseph Plath McCarthy, Jr., her three loving sons, Joseph Plath McCarthy, III of Seattle WA, Kevin Michael McCarthy of Leesburg, VA and Brian Arthur McCarthy of Stuttgart, Germany, her cherished grandchildren, Grace Mercedes (McCarthy) Uomoto, Brendan Thomas McCarthy, Michael Patrick McCarthy, Nora Dunham McCarthy, Zoe Jessica McCarthy, Maxine Sophia McCarthy and William Kevin McCarthy, and her great grandchildren, Ezra and Paloma Uomoto.

A private entombment will be held at Woodbine Cemetery in Oceanport. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the John E. Day Funeral Home.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be sent in Barbara’s memory to the Collier Services Foundation.

In Memoriam: Former Longtime Rumsonite, Sailor, Teacher, Sandy Huntsman, 88

Former longtime Rumsonite, avid sailor, founder of the Huntsman Yacht Club, dedicated teacher, story and joke teller, wine connoisseur, lover of good a good meal, husband, father and friend to many, Paul A. Huntsman, Jr. (Sandy), passed away on Nov. 26 the Atrium at Navesink Harbor in Red Bank. He was 88.

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In Memoriam: A Look Back at Longtime Fair Havenite Jeanette Choma, 88

Fair Haven has lost another longtime resident. The lady who countless people saw year after year manning the Fair Haven Firemen’s Fair’s Grab Bag Booth, affectionately known by many as “the balloon lady,” Jeanette Choma, passed away on Nov. 20. She was 88.

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His Beat Goes On: Saying Goodbye to Rich Chandler

“It’s the honesty you apply to your playing that makes music enjoyable. The style of the music has little to do with it. It’s only honesty that makes it beautiful.” 

Elvin Jones

That stark, shining, honest beauty straight from the heart is what emanated a bright light to countless people from the soul of Richard Chandler. The 60-year-old professional drummer, husband, dad, uncle and friend, who was known to never skip a beat when generously giving his love and talent, lost his years-long battle with cancer on Sunday, Oct. 4.

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In Memoriam: Rumsonite, Volunteer, Business Women’s Advocate, Mentor, Dorothy T. Bailey, 63

Longtime Rumsonite and volunteer with the borough’s PTO, Education Foundation, Holy Cross and Red Bank’s Lunch Break, Dorothy T. Bailey, lost her five-year fight against cancer on Oct. 3 at New York Tish Hospital. She was 63.

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In Memoriam: Rumsonite, Sea Bright Resident, Volunteer, Nurse, Anne W. Lee

Former Rumsonite, Sea Bright resident, volunteer and former substitute nurse at Forrestdale School, Anne Whitney Lee, passed away peacefully on Sept. 29.

Born in Passaic, Anne graduated from Saint Vincent’s Nursing School in New York City, where she was a nurse for a number of years. She lived in Rumson and then Sea Bright, where she and her husband, Timothy Patrick, raised their three daughters.

Anne W. Lee … Photo/family via Thompson Memorial Home

“Known as a ‘caring mother and beloved friend,’ Anne was very active in her community.  In addition to Nursing at Saint Vincent’s Hospital, she was a member of the Junior League, volunteered at multiple community health and wellness organizations in Monmouth County, and was a substitute Nurse at Forestdale School in Rumson. Anne touched many lives and will be dearly missed by her friends and family. “

Loved ones of Ann Whitney Lee in her obituary

Anne is survived by: her children, Mary Pat Molke and husband Richard, Connie Fox, and Susan Lee; her grandchildren, Krista, Joanna, Richard, Conor, AJ, Brendon, Cody, Alexis, and Whitney; and three great-grandchildren, Noah, Caroline and Quincy.

Visitation will be Sunday, Oct. 4, from 4 to 6 p.m. at Thompson Memorial Home, Red Bank. A memorial mass will be celebrated on Monday, Oct. 5 at 10:00 a.m. at Church of the Nativity, Fair Haven. Burial will be private.  

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Family and Children’s Services (FCS) of Monmouth County.