The proposed Adult Use Marijuana Retail Establishment for Sira Naturals is anticipated to be located at 240 Elm Street, Somerville, MA 01244. 94G and the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission’s regulations at 935 CMR 500.000 and 935 CMR 501.000 et seq. The meeting will begin at 6:00 PM and will include discussion about the proposed use in accordance with M.G.L. A burial will take place at Somerset Hills Memorial Park in Basking Ridge.Notice is hereby given that a Virtual Community Outreach Meeting for a proposed Adult Use Marijuana Retail Establishment is scheduled for Thursday, January 27th, 2021. Religious services 10am on January 19th at the funeral home. Relatives and friends are invited to a viewing celebrating Jerry’s life on Tuesday, January 18 th, from 6:00 p.m. She passed peacefully with her family by her side on January 9th, 2022. She underwent surgery to stabilize the hip but soon developed an infection that she was unable to recover from. In early October she fell and fractured her hip. She had a number of other health scares in recent years but always bounced back and was still driving and taking care of her family until her recent hospitalization. She was able to be with us until now due to the quick actions of her husband who knew CPR. In 2014 Jerry suffered an unexpected sudden heart attack. No one ever went hungry when visiting and she was well known for her chili. It was not uncommon for their house to be filled with more relatives or friends for a weekend or holiday than one would think possible. Her love of butterflies and birds can be found throughout her house and at Christmas time she would transform her home into a winter wonderland and would bake cookies by the dozens for everyone she knew.Įd and Jerry moved to Hanover Pennsylvania when they retired. Jerry was a passionate reader, never going anywhere without a book in hand in case she had a few spare minutes. She was a master at jigsaw puzzles and although people tried, they could not find one that was too difficult for her. She loved country music, especially Johnny Cash. Her passion for collecting would be passed on to all of her children. Her guest room, known as the Mets room, is decorated with Mets memorabilia. She was a lifelong New York Mets fan, attending many of their games. She loved baseball and played on a local softball team. She started working for what was then Somerset Medical Center (now RWJ University Hospital) in Somerville New Jersey as a volunteer before eventually working many years purchasing supplies for the maintenance department until her retirement.Īside from her family her other great loves were the New York Mets, Johnny Cash, jigsaw puzzles, reading, butterflies and Christmas. When her children were young she operated a daycare center out of her home and often kept up with the kids she cared for long after they left her care. She never missed sending you a card or giving you a call on your birthday and would welcome everyone into her home with open arms and make them feel like family. Ed and Jerry settled into Raritan New Jersey were her home became the one that all of her children's friends would also call their second home and would refer to her as their second mom. She was the person who held the family together through good times and hard times. (Ed) Sira on Decemand did go on to have that large family. Although only a member of her senior high school class for one year, her yearbook says she very quickly became a well liked member of her class and her ambition was to be married and have a big family. She grew up in and around Plainfield New Jersey. Geraldine Ann (Dencklau) Sira, Jerry as all of her family and friends would know her was the oldest of 5 children born to Charles and Elenor Dencklau. She is also survived by 6 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. She was the wife of Adrian “Ed” Sira the mother of Richard Sira, of Hanover, Raymond Sira, of Shawsville, VA, Adrianne Ferenczy and her husband, Jeffrey, of Staten Island, NY and the late Russell Sira the sister of Jennifer Dencklau, Albert Dencklau and his wife, Susan and Nancy Connors and her husband, John the daughter of the late Charles and Eleanor (Hobbs) Dencklau. “Jerry” (Dencklau) Sira, of Hanover, passed away on Januat the age of 84.
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