January 25, 2011

Anna “Ungie” Meli

“Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference”-Churchill. With a sense of spirit that was unrivaled, Ungie always saw the silver lining. If her […]
January 22, 2011

Harriett “Sis” Barnett

Although the facts of life can be very difficult, Sis was steadfast in her ideas on family. Once she made a decision it stuck. Except of […]
January 15, 2011

Theodore Ted Damask

His nickname was Wyatt Earp. Like the legendary lawman, he spent his life enforcing the peace. He was a native of Swedesboro and it was there […]
January 15, 2011

Joseph A Daly

Joseph A. DalyrnrnStrength does not come from physical capacity, but an indomitable will. As the rock of his family, there was never a time he lacked […]
January 14, 2011

Donald F. McFall

It has been said that luck never gives, it only lends, but anyone who knew Donald might argue otherwise. To sit across a card table from […]
January 14, 2011

William A. Reppert

William A. ReppertrnrnBe patient and calm-for no one can catch a fish in anger. With his outgoing and lovable personality, this was never a problem for […]
January 8, 2011

Joseph S Grasso

His depression era childhood forged his work ethic. Days would sometimes start at 4 or 5 a.m. with calls from farmers and he slept with his […]
January 5, 2011

Eleanor Jacobson Rohrman

She was an animal lover and over the years she owned a variety of exotic pets: a monkey, a duck, bunnies, guinea pigs, and birds galore. […]
January 3, 2011

Patricia A Phillips

Patricia A. Phillips (nee Abel), On December 29, of Pennsauken, formerly of Westmont, age 80. Wife of the late Benjamin, mother of John (Jane) and Scott […]
December 28, 2010

Joseph F Frank

Joe died at his Logan Twp. home on December 28. He was the husband of the late Mildred. The Frank family will celebrate his 95 years […]