Born in Jersey City, Mrs. Bilus was raised in North Bergen before moving to Plainfield in 1950. She lived in Plainfield and Westfield before moving to Monroe.
She graduated from Weehawken High School and, along with her husband, Irving, she owned and operated the Atkin's Dry Goods/Home Decorating Store in Plainfield and Buy-Rite Curtains and Draperies in Dunellen. She was the first president of the Sisterhood at Temple Beth-El in Plainfield and volunteered at Muhlenberg Hospital and the Plainfield Rescue Squad.
In her spare time she enjoyed gardening and played the lead role in many musical productions at her temple. She was a loving homemaker, mother, and grandmother. Her husband, Irving, died in 1981.
Interment at the United Hebrew Cemetery, Staten Island. Arrangements by Higgins Home for Funerals, Plainfield.
Source: THE JEWISH STATE
January 1, 2010
Entire obituary with descendants available at: thejewishstate.net
Born in Jersey City, Mrs. Bilus was raised in North Bergen before moving to Plainfield in 1950. She lived in Plainfield and Westfield before moving to Monroe.
She graduated from Weehawken High School and, along with her husband, Irving, she owned and operated the Atkin's Dry Goods/Home Decorating Store in Plainfield and Buy-Rite Curtains and Draperies in Dunellen. She was the first president of the Sisterhood at Temple Beth-El in Plainfield and volunteered at Muhlenberg Hospital and the Plainfield Rescue Squad.
In her spare time she enjoyed gardening and played the lead role in many musical productions at her temple. She was a loving homemaker, mother, and grandmother. Her husband, Irving, died in 1981.
Interment at the United Hebrew Cemetery, Staten Island. Arrangements by Higgins Home for Funerals, Plainfield.
Source: THE JEWISH STATE
January 1, 2010
Entire obituary with descendants available at: thejewishstate.net
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