December 9, 2019

Joseph Rando

“How ya doing?” was his familiar refrain when he bumped into you.  Not just something to say, he really wanted to know.  Joe was a type […]
December 6, 2019

Andrew Roesler

Andy would appear, usually out of the blue.  He’d spend some time with family; spend some time with friends.  And for some period of time you’d […]
December 6, 2019

Michael Glass

Mike was a great husband, father, brother and friend. He was a kind man, a giving man. Anyone that would cross his path, instantly liked him. […]
November 20, 2019

Lura Marie Connor

LURA MARIE CONNER (nee BUTLER) As the first frost of the season descended upon the earth, and with the harvest of a fruitful life filled with […]
November 15, 2019

Shirley A. Murphy

Kings Things has lost their best volunteer. Shirley was too short to hang clothes but she could sort and find items for customers. Others gave 3 […]
November 10, 2019

Audrey Bundens

Audrey was meant to be a mother, grandmother and great grandmother. When the kids left Audrey’s house, they left with two kisses: one from her lips […]
November 9, 2019

Robert Morrison

You would be lucky to have Robert as a neighbor.  Snow storms turned him into a kid again and he would plow for everyone just to […]
October 12, 2019

Albert Catoona, Jr.

Albert Catona Sr, 86, passed away on Sept. 25, 2019 of Brigantine, NJ, formally of Springfield, Pa. Born in Philadelphia, Pa, son of Antonio and Mary […]
October 5, 2019

Amedeo “Dego” DiFebbo

“Where’s the coffee?“ “Let’s Go Flyers!!!!!” Most knew him simply as Dego. Florida family knew him as Snookie. In the dead of winter when the fire […]
September 26, 2019

James Osborn

Jim loved auto racing and attended many events from stock car races at Alcyon Lake to NASCAR races at Daytona. In his spare time he used […]