
						PAUL GEORGE CHERNESKY
						(Asbury Park Press)
						
						AGE: 78 TOMS RIVER
						
Paul George Chernesky, 78, of Toms River, passed on 
						Wednesday April 29, 2009 at the Meridian Nursing and 
						Rehabilitation Center, Brick. Born in Forrest City, Pa 
						he lived in Jersey City, Hazlet and Brick before moving 
						to Toms River 17 years ago. Mr Chernesky was a New York 
						Police Officer for the Port Authority for 20 years. He 
						was a US Marine serving during the Korean War.
						
						He is predeceased by his 
						first wife, Mary Theresa and his son, James. He is 
						survived by his wife, Joan (Epifano); Two sons, Paul 
						John of Aberdeen, William of Lake Como; his daughter, 
						Maggie of Clintondale, NY; Three stepsons, Michael Wells 
						of Brick, Timothy Wells of Barnegat and Patrick Wells of 
						Brick; His sisters, Lucille Peduto of Upper Saddle River 
						and Ann DeMaio of Clifton; 11 grandchildren and 4 great 
						grandchildren. 
						
						Visiting will be Thursday 
						4-8 p.m. at the Silverton Memorial Funeral Home, 2482 
						Church Rd, Toms River. Funeral Services Friday 9:30 a.m. 
						at the Funeral Home, arrive at the funeral home 9:00 
						a.m., Interment Fairview Cemetery, Middletown.
						
				
				
				
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				Sent:       Thursday, April 30, 
				2009 3:15 PM 
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							We have been informed by Ed Haney (Retired - CPP) of 
							the passing of Paul Chernesky (Retired - PD), passed 
							away Wednesday, Apr. 29, 2009.
							
							Wake:
							Silverton Mem. Funeral Home
							2482 Church Road
							Toms River, NJ
							
							Viewing:
							Thursday, April 4th, 2009 1600 Hrs to 2000 Hrs (4 pm 
							to 8 pm) 
							
							Services:
							Friday, May 1, 2009 (time unknown at this time)
							
							Unfortunately, this is all the information we have 
							at this time and as we obtain more it will be 
							forwarded to all.
							
							Jerry and Angie