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Provide comfort for the family by planting a tree in memory of Terence E.Nutley,NJ, history and news archives, Nutley Historical Society News and Historical Archives, Nutley, New Jersey His family asks that donations be made to the Nutley Volunteer Emergency & Rescue Squad in lieu of flowers. Brown & Son, 267 Centre Street, Nutley, N.J. followed by interment at Crest Haven Memorial Park, Clifton, NJ.įriends and family will be received at S.W. He is survived by one sister, Patricia Chambers, five children, 10 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.Ī celebration of his life will take place at the funeral home on Saturday, June 10, at 10 a.m. He is predeceased by his sisters Eileen and Doreen. He bowled with the Nutley Old Guard until he was 99 years old. He was active in the Nutley Little Theatre, where he appeared in 16 productions. Following the war, he moved with his family to Nutley, N.J., where he lived in the same house for 71 years. He became editor of the Mid-Ocean News and reported for the Associated Press during World War II. He was born in Birkenhead, England, on April 4, 1915, the son of the late Ernest & Grace (Guilfoyle) Chalk, and moved with his family to Bermuda in 1925. Chalk retired as international editor for United Press International in 1980, where he had worked for 34 years. He is father to Lawrence, Terence Jr., Bradley, Victoria and Stephanie, all of or formerly from Nutley N.J., and was the beloved husband of Elizabeth Chalk who died in 1983.
