April 22, 2011

Norman Locke

Locke, NormanrnrnNorman waited longer than most to get married. Shortly before he retired from the Du Pont Repauno Plant he wed. His wait was rewarded with […]
April 16, 2011

Joseph Frank

Joe spent his entire life on the family farm: his happiest times were when his hands were in the soil. He spent 8 hours a day […]
April 14, 2011

John W. Grover

rn John may have had more one-liners than Henny Youngman. If you asked him how he felt, “with my hands” he’d reply. At his home in […]
April 12, 2011

August Polino

From the moment his feet hit the floor in the morning, August gave his all. Only occasionally did he feel the need to leave Riverside: it […]
April 11, 2011

Eileen McSherry Scanlan

For Eileen the only time housework came before sewing was in the dictionary. With her needle and thread she could make just about anything. The curtains […]
April 9, 2011

Joseph “Sprocks” Giardinelli

There were two things Joe always had; a tireless work ethic and a one-liner for any situation. At age eighteen he entered the U.S. Army. His […]
April 7, 2011

John J Slusarski

He turned a wrench for Bobbitt Plymouth until his retirement, but his true love was farming. Summer nights John came home, ate a quick dinner, then […]
April 5, 2011

Florence “Flossie” Todd

“The most wasted of all days is one without laughter”-E.E. Cummings. Flossie never wasted a day in her life. It never mattered what was happening, with […]
April 1, 2011

Jarred “The Fridge” Pratt-Miller

On the playground Jarred would help friends, let them go first, in general be non aggressive. Not so on the football field. There the gentle giant […]
April 1, 2011

Patricia Frances Burris

Mother of four and grandmother of eleven, Pat’s home was never complete without her family. Extremely generous, especially with her grandchildren, one of whom remembers being […]