June 7, 2015

Patricia Giandomenico Acker

Pat graduated Woodbury High School in 1959. The first Wednesday of every month, she and her classmates would meet for lunch. As a 10th grader she […]
June 7, 2015

Vincent K. Musumeci

His youth spent on his family farm instilled a lifelong work ethic. Vince may have been a strict parent but it was only ever out of […]
June 6, 2015

William Edge

He was the loveable curmudgeon. Bill was a man of few words but somehow managed to know everyone. At Otts he was known as “the mayor”: […]
June 4, 2015

Jeremy C. Hewitt

After Jeremy they broke the mold. He was one of those people you only met once in a lifetime. He was never happier then when he […]
May 29, 2015

James Edward McConaghy

If he had a free moment you’d find him at Pennypack Park with a rod in his hand. Jim loved trout fishing. He was organized to […]
May 25, 2015

Donald Bock Sr.

He was a husband and father for the ages. As a manager for his son’s Ice Hockey team Don never missed a game even if it […]
May 21, 2015

Chester Hoffman

Chester A. Hoffman, Jr. of Delran passed away on May 18, 2015 with his family beside him, from a short, but gallant battle with metastatic pancreatitis […]
May 21, 2015

Rosalie Cutitta

You always knew when Rosalie was around. She was the life of the party: dancing around, loud and boisterous, with an infectious smile. Rosalie always put […]
May 10, 2015

Robert John Parker

He was always industrious: in his teen years Bob delivered for a pharmacy and a deli. The pay was good but so were the sandwiches from […]
April 29, 2015

Melonie Thomas

She had a powerful ear: Melanie’s listening skills made her a great bartender at Buddy’s Tavern. She lived in Penns Grove and for several years in […]