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Joseph Yeninas Obituary

HOLMDEL, N.J. — Joseph J. Yeninas, a newspaper illustrator and cartoonist who worked for The Associated Press, The Journal of Commerce and the former Newark Evening News, passed away Friday, May 29, 2020. He died of the effects of inclusion body myositis at Jersey Shore University Medical Center at the age of 86.

Joe Yeninas, a pen and ink illustrator, joined the Newark News — once the country's 11th largest daily newspaper — after service in the U.S. Marine Corp. He was responsible for the newspaper's sports cartoons and editorial cartoons, as well as informational graphics for which he received several awards. When the staff at the News struck the newspaper in May 1971, he was a picket line co-captain and met an editor, Barbara Spector, who was his co-captain. Romance bloomed and the two were married seven months later.

He left the News after the strike and joined The Associated Press as a cartoonist and illustrator. Yeninas' cartoons and drawings appeared on the pages of the 1,500 newspapers the AP served throughout the 16 years he remained there. The historic business newspaper, The Journal of Commerce, then hired him to establish and lead its art department.

A native of Plymouth, and a longtime resident of North Caldwell, N.J., Yeninas moved to Holmdel, N.J., 15 years ago. He joined the Marine Corps out of high school. After his honorary discharge, he played catcher for the Decatur Commodores, the minor league team of the St. Louis Cardinals. When Yeninas, who loved to draw, felt his arm giving out, he left baseball and attended the University of Buffalo. Shortly after finishing school, he joined the Newark News. The cartoons he drew sharpened his infamous wry sense of humor.

He is survived by his wife of 49 years; two daughters, Joanna (Scott) Saltz of Bernardsville, N.J., and Laura (Andrews) Newby, of Newcastle, Calif., and seven grandchildren. Services are private because of the coronavirus social distancing. A memorial service will take place later this summer. Interment is at the Washington Crossing National Cemetery.

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Published by Times Leader from May 31 to Jun. 3, 2020.

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August 13, 2020

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

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Carolyn Zachary

June 1, 2020

Barbara,
I am so very sorry you've lost Joe. Yours was such a wonderful love story! My deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Carolyn Zachary

Suzanna D. Clark

June 1, 2020

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Judith Clark

June 1, 2020

Dear Barbara and Family,
We were very sorry to hear about Joseph's passing. A life well lived leaves behind fond and cherished memories in the hearts of those who loved him. May you and your entire family be comforted by these memories. We always admired how Joseph always made time to come and visit his sister, Helen, here in Plymouth, PA.. May God bless you all and shelter you in the arms of His love.
Judy and Jim Clark, Plymouth, PA.

Carl Rubinski

June 1, 2020

Joseph,
Was a Wonderful,kind caring person that would give you his full attention. Just a Wonderful person. I known Joe since I was young. He would go out of his way for you no matter what it was for. Joe will be truly missed. My God Bless you and may you find the peace you so deserve. With Love, Carl, Maria and Carl Jr.

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