Judson COOKE DRAKE. [I know something about this man's family, and I don't know where the middle name COOKE came from, but it certainly sounds like a surname. I don't think any of his parents, grandparents, or great-grandparents was a COOKE.] Judson COOKE DRAKE, formerly superintendent of bakeries for the National Biscuit Company and later for the Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company, died last Friday at his home, 179 Montague place, South Orange, after a two-year illness. He was fifty-nine years old. Born in Andover, Mr. Drake had lived in South Orange fifteen years. After leaving the Loose-Wiles Company, Mr. DRAKE became superintendent of the DRAKE bakeries in Irvington, a firm organized by his brother, the late Newman E. DRAKE. He was a trustee of South Orange M. E. Church and was a member of Bergen Lodge, F. & A. M., of Jersey City. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Fannie M. DURYEA DRAKE; a son, Judson H. DRAKE, of West Orange; a daughter, Mrs. Isabel BEATTIE, of West Orange; a brother, Charles E. DRAKE, of Greendell, and two sisters, Mrs. Minnie MACKAY, of Tranquility, and Mrs. Paul BAAR, of Chicago. Funeral services were held Monday at 8 p. m. at the South Orange M. E. Church, Rev. Fred E. MILLES officiated. Bergen Lodge conducted services at 8:30 p. m. Sunday. Mrs. Gilbert COATES. Mrs. Janet TAYLOR COATES, wife of Gilbert COATES, of Trinity street, Newton, died Wednesday at Newton Memorial Hospital. Mrs. COATES was born in Boonton sixty-seven years ago. She was a communicant of Newton Presbyterian Church and was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary and Daughters of Liberty. Surviving also are four sons, Harold, George, and Gilbert Jr., of Newton, and Delmar, of Warwick; three sisters, Mrs. Agnes BARTHOLOMEW, of Syracuse, N. Y.; Mrs. Alice MILLER, of Dover, and Mrs. John MUNSON YOUNGS, of Mt. Tabor, and a brother, John TAYLOR, of Boonton. Funeral services were held Saturday at 2 p. m. at the home. Rev. J. Charles MCKIRACHAN officiated. Burial was in Newton Cemetery. Mrs. Mildred STORMS WATERBURY. Mrs. Mildred STORMS WATERBURY, wife of Fred WATERBURY, of 41 Water street, Newton, died early Wednesday morning in Franklin Hospital. She was twenty-five years old and was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Silas STORMS, of Hamburg. She was married last December. She was a graduate of Franklin High School and a graduate of Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing in Newark. After graduation from the nursing school she was a member of the hospital nursing staff for about two years. Since her return home she had done nursing work in the Franklin, Newton and Sussex hospitals, also private duty throughout the county. Besides her parents and husband she is survived by two sisters, Olive and Doris, at home. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from her parental home in Hamburg. Burial will be in Warwick Cemetery. Mrs. Henry LANTERMAN. [partial] Monroe--Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie LANTERMAN, seventy, wife of Henry LANTERMAN, who died Friday at her home after a long illness, were....[my copy cuts off here] This is the rest of the obits that I have from this paper. Others were posted April 6th. Kirsten -- Open WebMail Project (http://openwebmail.org)