September 30, 2009

Louise – Groman

Oscar Wilde once said “one should either be a work of art, or wear a work of art”, Louise was both. Never leaving the house without […]
October 1, 2009

F Steven Meddick

Steve did not have to search for anything he needed; it was all in his home. Nothing was more important to him. In fact, “Family First” […]
October 3, 2009

Ronald P. Brooks

Ron knew that true wealth was when a man’s children run into his arms when they are empty. His passion for sports may well have been […]
October 9, 2009

Alice Fay Michener

She was a tireless worker and many servants will someday enter the “Kingdom” because of her teaching, caring, dedication and devotion. A wife, mother, mother-in-law, grandma […]
October 13, 2009

Howard – Schmidt

Obituary on Howard W. Schmidtrnrnrn”There is certainly something in angling that tends to produce a serenity of the mind.” – Washington Irving. On Howard’s wall you’d […]
October 17, 2009

Garen – Close

Garen was a self taught man. He started out pounding away on a green screened Apple as a kid and worked his obsession into an IT […]
October 17, 2009

Michael Rafferty

Bill Cosby once noted that humor can soften even the worst blows that life delivers. Michael was no stranger to this logic. With a seemingly endless […]
October 19, 2009

Herbert S. Boyd

Herbert knew that money won was twice as sweet as money earned. If there was a trip to the casino or a game of Texas Hold’em, […]
October 23, 2009

Frederick B. Heaton

Fred did not need to travel the world in search of what he needed, it was all within his home in Delran. Always focused on his […]
October 26, 2009

Mildred Jacoby

The role that a mother fills can never be understated. In the words of George Washington “All I am, I owe to my mother.” Nothing was […]