Madeline Bereski Friday August 24 2018

Obituary of Madeline Bereski Madeline Bereski 71, of Lincoln Park formerly of Passaic died on August 24, 2018. Visiting will be at The Keri Memorial Funeral Home 125 Main Street Lincoln Park on Wednesday 3-7PM. Services will be on Wednesday at 6:30PM at the Funeral Home. Cremation will be private. Born in The Bronx, Madeline lived in Passaic before moving to Lincoln Park in 1977. Madeline worked in The Accounting Department at Bolkema Fuel Oil Company, Mahwah for 38 years. She is the beloved wife of the late Mathew Bereski. Daughter of the late Henry and Virginia Gilmartin Cassata. Sister of Marion Barnes (James) and the late Henry J. Cassata. Aunt of Michael (Nicole) Cassata and their children Michael and Samantha, Anthony, Katherina, Nikolas and the late Dina Cassata. She was especially close to her niece Dana Marie Davis and her son Matthew Ward. Madeline is also survived by many close friends, her other family at Bolkema Fuel Oil Company and her fur baby Mugsy. In lieu of flowers, donations to The Pequannock Animal Shelter 11 Washington Street Pompton Plains, N.J. 07444 would be appreciated.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Madeline Bereski Friday August 24 2018.

Keri Memorial Funeral Home

Death notice for the town of: Lincoln Park, state: New Jersey

death notice Madeline Bereski Friday August 24 2018

obituary notice Madeline Bereski Friday August 24 2018

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