OBITS: The New York Times 11 Sep 2004; New York City, New York co., New York text-formatted by W. David Samuelsen for The USGenWeb Archives Project *********************************************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.org/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.org/ny/nyfiles.htm *********************************************************************** Source: The New York Times http://www.nytimes.com Aronstein, Jacqueline Bluestone ARONSTEIN Jacqueline Bluestone, of Port Washington, NY, died on September 9, ten days after her 69th birthday, at her son's home in Northampton, MA. She is survived by her husband of 41 years, Richard, her sons Steven and Jonathan, and beloved grandson Noah. She was a psychologist in the NYC Schools for twenty years and in private practice for thirty. She touched her many devoted friends with her boundless enthusiasm and energy. In her yearlong courageous battle with illness, everyone around her was constantly moved by her inexhaustible strength and optimism. Funeral Sunday, September 12, at 1PM at Plaza Jewish Community Chapel, 630 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY. Published in the New York Times from 9/11/2004 - 9/12/2004. Berkule, Jack BERKULE-Jack. To my dearest husband, the most loving, kind and, generous man, I'd every known. I will love you forever. Your loving wife, Lee Published in the New York Times from 9/8/2004 - 9/12/2004. Berkule, Jack BERKULE-Jack. The best father a family could ever wish for, thank you for being with us and guiding us with all your love and knowledge. You will always be in our hearts. Loving you every day forever. Barry, Patricia, Elizabeth Berkule Published in the New York Times from 9/8/2004 - 9/12/2004. Kellogg, Marion S. KELLOGG-Marion S. Entered into eternal rest Saturday, August 14, 2004, at age 84. Ms. Kellogg was born June 15, 1920 in Rochester, N.Y., the daughter of the late Howard and Stella (nee Dengler) Kellogg. She leaves her cousin, Dorothy (Sanders) McGee of Longport, N.J. Marion retired as the first woman Vice President of General Electric Company. She joined General Electric when she was Assistant Professor (and first woman instructor) in the Physics Department of Brown University. At General Electric, she held a variety of operating assignments in Human Resources Consulting including Marketing, Production and General Management. These culminated in her appointment as Vice President of Corporate Consulting Services in 1974. In this capacity, she managed an organization of about 1000 persons engaged in leading edge consulting in the fields of engineering, marketing and manufacturing. She retired from General Electric in 1983. During her career with GE, she served as a consultant in Europe, Africa and North and South America for a variety of businesses and companies. She was the author of five books and was awarded honorary doctorates by Saint Lawrence University, Russell Sage College, Babson College and Manhattanville College. She is the recipient of the Mary Parker Follett Award for her contributions to the application of management priciples. She was a Fellow of the International Academy of Management and member of Sigma Xi and the New York Academy of Sciences. She served on the Board of Directors of Emhart Corporation, Cigna Corp., Citytrust Bancorp and was a Trustee of Manhattanville College. Services and interment were held in Rochester, N.Y. To light a candle of condolence, please visit www. millerfuneralhomes.com Published in the New York Times from 9/8/2004 - 9/12/2004. Villency, Charles VILLENCY Charles, 97. Peacefully September 6, 2004. Formerly of Great Neck, N.Y. Your life was rich with adventure, intellectual pursuits, devotion to family. Your gentle, consistant love for your wife Mignon, children Roxanne, Lynn and Stephen, grandchildren Ariel and Rachel will not be forgotten. Published in the New York Times from 9/10/2004 - 9/13/2004.