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IN MEMORIAM DEDICATIDN DR. MOTT V. MARCELLUS Dr. Marcellus was born on Iune 24, 1884, in Freehold, New Iersey. He came to Manasquan when he was eight years old. He graduated from Manasquan High School in 1902 and from the University of Pennsylvania in 1907 as Doctor of Dental Surgery. From 1907 until a short time prior to his death in November of 1946 he practiced dentistry in Manasquan. Dr. Marcellus was long prominent in local and fraternal affairs. He served as a member of the Manasquan Board of Education for 25 years, the last 11 of them as President. His outstanding efforts in promotion of the best in educa- tional facilities for his chosen community are a part of the earthly records as a testimony to his sterling integrity, high re- solves, and faithfulness toward the human consummation of goals only divinely attainable.
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Senior Advisors MISS IEAN BARKWELL , MR. WILLIAM MUNGENAST MR. ERNEST FRANCK D
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People Liked Him People liked him, not because He was rich or known to fame, He had never won applause As a star in any game. His was not a brilliant style, His was not a forceful way, But he had a gentle smile And a kindly word to say. Never arrogant or proud, On he went with manner mild: Never quarrelsome or loud, lust as simple as a childf Honest, patient, brave and true: Thus he lived from day to day, Doing what he found to do In a cheerful sort of way. Wasn't one to boast of gold Or belittle it with sneers, Didn't change from hot to cold, Kept his friends throughout the years Sort of man you like to meet Any time or any place. There was always something sweet And refreshing in his face. Sort of man you'd like to be: Balanced well and truly square: Patient in adversity, Generous when his skies were fair. Never lied to friend or foe, Never rash in word or deed, Quick to come and slow to go In a neighbors time of need. Never rose to wealth or fame, Simply lived, and simply died, But the passing of his name Left a sorrow, far and wide. Not for glory he'd attained, Nor for glory what he had of self, Were the friends that he had gained, But for what he was himself. Heap o' Livinl 'Edgar A. Guest - 7 -
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