France Bielitz Love
 

3711 Madison Street,
New Port  Richey, FL 34652-6424
 727-847-4164 
Spouse: Donald
Children:   1 + 13 foster children         
Grandchildren:  1   
After graduating BHS, Frances earned a BS in education from Paterson State Teachers College.  She started teaching in 1958 and moved to various teaching positions until she finished up in 1980!
 
She and her husband settled on six acres of land in 1963 a mile inland from the Jersey Shore and stayed there until 1980.  1980 was a banner year, for she and her husband decided to sell three houses they had acquired plus her husband's business, and move to Florida.  All holdings sold within two weeks, and away they went.
 
After their daughter's graduation from college and subsequent marriage, they found themselves rattling around in an empty house, so decided to take foster care parenting classes in 1988.  By May of that year, they had children to raise again.  In twelve years they have had 13 children, and when this information was given, still had one with them until  she's ready for independence.
 
Frances decided to go back to work part-time and has been working at a day care pre-school for the past eight years.  She says she'll keep at it for a while longer!  Don enjoys being at home now, as he just sold some commercial property they'd purchased when they moved to Florida.  One could easily say that given teaching, child rearing and foster care, children have been Frances' consuming interest, and  she doubts she will ever be involved with "retirement" activities.

James A. Bohan

25 Marinus Street
Rochelle Park, NJ 07662
201-843-1192   
Spouse: Alice
Children:  2            
Grandchildren:     2
 Year married 1958
Jim, a machinist by trade, spent many years of his career as a Designer and Engineering Model Maker with such firms as Nabisco, Gabriel Toys, Child Guidance, Ideal, Kenner, Buddy-L, Match Box, Tyco and Mattel. He's currently with "The OBB", a toy-inventing group in Englewood, NJ.  If you want to know about toys, ask Jim.
 
Jim has also worked in the display industry and done free-lance work for many other companies and engineering firms, as well as teaching sculpture and wood-carving in the adult education system.
 
Jim enjoys the hobby of geneology.  As a member of Box 54, he works in the Fire Rehab with the Teaneck Fire Department.  Jim is also a Eucharist Minister at Bergen Regional Medical Center.
 
Jim's most unforgetable moments?  "The day Alice and I were married, the days my children were born and the day I was made a Eucharist Minister in the Catholic Church".  How has he changed since high
school?  "Fat, bald, and hopefully a little bit wiser".