Judge Filling died Saturday in the Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers Point, after a short illness. For the past 25 years he had served as police recorder, then magistrate and since the change in the state judiciary under the New Jersey Constitution as municipal judge.
He was a charter member of the Pomona Volunteer Fire Company and a member of the Galloway Township Kiwanis Club.
Surviving are his wife, Bessie; three sons, Louis H. Jr., William E. and John, all of Pomona; four daughters, Mrs. Ednda Sochocky, of Atlantic City; Miss Alma Filling, of Pomona; Mrs. Beatrice Bowden, of Pomona and Mrs. Dorothy Lauman, of Toledo, Ohio; two brothers, Theodore W., of Pomona;and Charles J., of McKee City; two sisters, Mrs. Henrietta Olubowicx, of this city and Mrs. Vinnie K. Turner, of Pomona and 11 grandchildren.
Judge Filling died Saturday in the Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers Point, after a short illness. For the past 25 years he had served as police recorder, then magistrate and since the change in the state judiciary under the New Jersey Constitution as municipal judge.
He was a charter member of the Pomona Volunteer Fire Company and a member of the Galloway Township Kiwanis Club.
Surviving are his wife, Bessie; three sons, Louis H. Jr., William E. and John, all of Pomona; four daughters, Mrs. Ednda Sochocky, of Atlantic City; Miss Alma Filling, of Pomona; Mrs. Beatrice Bowden, of Pomona and Mrs. Dorothy Lauman, of Toledo, Ohio; two brothers, Theodore W., of Pomona;and Charles J., of McKee City; two sisters, Mrs. Henrietta Olubowicx, of this city and Mrs. Vinnie K. Turner, of Pomona and 11 grandchildren.
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