November 14, 2011

Norma Lang

Norma was the oldest Swedesboro resident. She remembered living without electricity, washing clothes by hand, children going to school in horse and buggy, silent movies, and […]
November 14, 2011

John Anthony Graham

He lived his life simply. If his car would start and there was a roof over his head, he had his material wants met. His first […]
November 13, 2011

Bernadette Guadagno

If Patsy Cline was singing her kids knew to flee the scene-Mom was cleaning. Bernadette was a true people person. Trips to the Black Horse Diner […]
November 10, 2011

Deacon Joseph Fuoco

Recently, when speaking of Deacon Joe, a priest stated simply, “He is St. Peter’s Church.” His devotion to the church was always readily apparent. More than […]
November 9, 2011

John Patrick McCusker

A salesman minus enthusiasm is just a clerk, and John never lacked enthusiasm. He could take a nickel and sell it for 10 cents. But it […]
November 8, 2011

Stella Wallace

Although Stella spent her career with McMillan Publishing in Riverside, she brought home more than a paycheck. She loved to spoil her granddaughters with the many […]
November 2, 2011

Mary C Folker

The going got tough, Mary got going. Her work ethic was forged as a young girl who was raised on her family’s farm. Widowed at a […]
October 22, 2011

Eleanor M Becker

Eleanor knew that it is a great thing to know the season for speech and the season for silence. Although she was quiet and reserved, she […]
October 22, 2011

Adams J. Gonteski, Jr.

Adams’ gruff exterior hid a soft side that when you got the chance to see was an honor to be part of the group he opened […]
October 19, 2011

Richard Rhoad

With a personality that everyone from young to old liked right off the bat, Richard was perfectly suited for a life in sales. Even those who […]