April 21, 2012

V. Dolores Price

For Dolores, nothing could replace the helping hand of a neighbor. During her 52 years in Delanco she offered a helping hand anyway she could. As […]
April 18, 2012

James J Coyle, Sr.

James J. “Bud” Coyle, Sr.rnHe never met a stranger! If you needed a hand he was there to help. If you rnneeded a dance partner you […]
April 16, 2012

Myrtle Price

Myrtle ran an open door policy. Her kitchen was Grand Central Station: a pot of coffee was always on and friends were invited in for a […]
April 11, 2012

William G Burris

William G. Burrisrn It was fitting that Captain Bill owned a boat named Straight Arrow, it reflected how he lived his life. He knew that integrity […]
April 10, 2012

Helen Fardella

Helen graduated from Patterson State College with a teaching degree. She wasn’t sure that teaching was what she wanted. Her sister talked her into substituting and […]
April 10, 2012

Valery Jene Fate Cahill

rn Valery knew that the next best thing to solving a problem was finding humor in it. Regardless of what came her way she could always […]
April 4, 2012

Donald Jenkins

He was a walking sports encyclopedia, even about sports no onernwatches. His political views were strong (Damn Liberals). He wasrncantankerous in a good natured way. He’d […]
April 4, 2012

Norma Barone

She happily disregarded her own life’s ups and downs in order to focus on her children. Her answer was always “yes”. Norma was outgoing and easily […]
April 2, 2012

John Trainor

John knew that if people concentrated on the really important things in life there’d be a shortage of fishing poles and golf clubs. He loved to […]
April 2, 2012

Freda M Weatherholtz White

Cleanliness being next to godliness could be considered an understatement for Freda. To enter her home one would be hard pressed to find a speck of […]