February 12, 2014

Edwin “Bubs” Pippitt

Ed loved doing for others; he was a generous guy. Most everyone he saw on his visits to the VA Hospital was handed a candybar. Pretty […]
February 11, 2014

Franklin W. Beideman

To say Bill had the gift of gab would be a massive understatement. He would strike up a conversation with anyone, anywhere and at any time. […]
February 5, 2014

Marjorie Wagner

Marjorie E. Wagner, died Feb. 4 at her home in Riverside. She was a happy go lucky gal who enjoyed an occasional Manhattan. She loved playing […]
February 4, 2014

Reford Haydon Abernathy

If it swam, he tried to catch it; Haydon lived to fish. He always kept a rod in his car just in case he happened to […]
February 3, 2014

George Paul Fishel

In February 1975 I met George in Bermuda where he was stationed at the Naval base. We were later married in Corpus Christi, Texas on April […]
February 3, 2014

Patricia Fink

Though Pat contracted Polio as a teenager, you’d never know it from her life’s work. She never stopped being social and was the president of her […]
February 2, 2014

Robert Freund

Robert “Uncle Bob” Freund In most situations he was quick to give things a thumbs up with an enthusiastic “right on!” Wherever “Uncle Bob” went he […]
January 29, 2014

Robert Cline

Suddenly on Jan. 24th Robert J. Cline, 58 of Medford, formerly of Pennsauken. Survived by his 2 sons Robert and Dominic, his 2 precious grandchildren Gianna […]
January 26, 2014

Dorothy Flitcraft

She kept things neat, tidy and orderly at Friends Village in Woodstown, but more than that, she became a friend to all who lived there. Dorothy […]
January 22, 2014

Elizabeth “Liz” Sparks

Though she was a refined lady, her roots were as a tomboy on the farm. Liz drove tractors when her feet could barely touch the peddles […]