January 14, 2011

William A. Reppert

William A. ReppertrnrnBe patient and calm-for no one can catch a fish in anger. With his outgoing and lovable personality, this was never a problem for […]
January 14, 2011

Donald F. McFall

It has been said that luck never gives, it only lends, but anyone who knew Donald might argue otherwise. To sit across a card table from […]
January 15, 2011

Joseph A Daly

Joseph A. DalyrnrnStrength does not come from physical capacity, but an indomitable will. As the rock of his family, there was never a time he lacked […]
January 15, 2011

Theodore Ted Damask

His nickname was Wyatt Earp. Like the legendary lawman, he spent his life enforcing the peace. He was a native of Swedesboro and it was there […]
January 22, 2011

Harriett “Sis” Barnett

Although the facts of life can be very difficult, Sis was steadfast in her ideas on family. Once she made a decision it stuck. Except of […]
January 25, 2011

Anna “Ungie” Meli

“Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference”-Churchill. With a sense of spirit that was unrivaled, Ungie always saw the silver lining. If her […]
January 28, 2011

Frances Mullans

For Frances her family always came first. There was nothing she would not do for them. During tough times she was always ready to help. When […]
January 31, 2011

Betty – Hendrickson

Like many teenage girls from Philly she vacationed in Wildwood. There she met a guy named Bob. Shortly after their meeting he was drafted and left […]
February 1, 2011

Florence H Benson

She was civic minded and loved to encourage her favorite presidents. Truman, JFK, and Carter even wrote her back. She and her husband worked the polls […]
February 4, 2011

Mary Cecelia Marino

“Spread love everywhere you go. Let no one ever come to you without leaving happier.” Such was the advice of Mother Teresa, and the outcome of […]