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 […]
October 15, 2011

William B. Groman

He was a Jersey City guy whose dedication spread to every aspect of his life: God, Family and Fire Co. When his country needed him he […]