NORA "PEE WEE" BETHUNE, 59, of Cliffwood, ABERDEEN, died Friday at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel. She was a statistical clerk at Anchor Glass Co., for 28 years. She was the recording secretary of International GNP. She was a 1997 graduate of Teksolv Computer School, secretary for Monmouth Building Trade as well as the AFL-CIO in New Jersey. She was a member of the Rose of Sharon Chapter 51, Order of Eastern Stars where she served as conductress. She also served as director of the Providence Baptist Church community after school program. Born in Jersey City, she was a lifelong resident of Cliffwood.
Surviving are her husband of 43 years, Theodore; three sons, Theodore "TR" of Eatontown, Jon "Stevie" of Keyport, and Michael of Jersey City; a daughter, Millicent "Millie" of Cliffwood; her mother, Marie Williams of Hazlet; three sisters, Thelma Cross of North Carolina, Linda Curry of Neptune, and Michele Ellison of Perth Amboy; two brothers, John R. Davis of Plainfield, and McKinley Williams of Keyport; five grandchildren; and many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.
NORA "PEE WEE" BETHUNE, 59, of Cliffwood, ABERDEEN, died Friday at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel. She was a statistical clerk at Anchor Glass Co., for 28 years. She was the recording secretary of International GNP. She was a 1997 graduate of Teksolv Computer School, secretary for Monmouth Building Trade as well as the AFL-CIO in New Jersey. She was a member of the Rose of Sharon Chapter 51, Order of Eastern Stars where she served as conductress. She also served as director of the Providence Baptist Church community after school program. Born in Jersey City, she was a lifelong resident of Cliffwood.
Surviving are her husband of 43 years, Theodore; three sons, Theodore "TR" of Eatontown, Jon "Stevie" of Keyport, and Michael of Jersey City; a daughter, Millicent "Millie" of Cliffwood; her mother, Marie Williams of Hazlet; three sisters, Thelma Cross of North Carolina, Linda Curry of Neptune, and Michele Ellison of Perth Amboy; two brothers, John R. Davis of Plainfield, and McKinley Williams of Keyport; five grandchildren; and many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.
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