October 2, 2018

Joanne Howell

She was most known for her community service, but Joanne’s grin betrayed her mischievous side. Senior year at Kingsway HS found her suspended for riding her […]
September 22, 2018

Lillian K. Buller

The girl who was diagnosed with Polio at the age of two and told she’d never walk, drive a car or have children often briskly strolled […]
September 21, 2018

Kay Wilbraham

Her soothing words, “this too shall pass”, were all it took to calm down the most stressful of situations. Kay’s boys knew they’d hear if they […]
August 28, 2018

Mike Lipscomb Jr

Growing up, his father’s job found him living in many states. Mike had no choice other than to be well rounded. He started his life in […]
August 28, 2018

Janis Brown

Janis Brown, beloved sister, aunt, friend and coworker, passed away peacefully on August 24, 2018 after a courageous battle with cancer. Friends, family and co-workers with […]
August 12, 2018

Dan Hemdal

He emigrated from Finland to our shores at age 9, settling in Long Island. Dan didn’t like America at first, but learning the language helped him […]
August 11, 2018

Robert Draper

He was raised in Southwest Philadelphia and lived in Williamstown before moving to Mickleton. Days off found Bob on Pitman golf course; his home was full […]
August 9, 2018

Carol Simone

She is survived by her daughters, Nicole, Sydney (Tim) and Lindsay (Steve); her grandson, Colin, her sister, Susan (Ronald), her nephew, Phillip, her niece Jessica (Bob) […]
July 31, 2018

Edward G Mankovich

  Rich or poor, in good health or bad, Ed looked out for everyone else; pay it forward was his mantra.  Teaching was his passion and […]
July 28, 2018

Sue Farner

To know Sue was to know her caring ways. She worked for many years with the disabled at the Salem County Arc and later in respite […]