September 8, 2012

Helen “Betty” Stewart

Elizabeth “Betty” Stewart (nee Juliano)rn “I know of no such unquestionable sign of a sovereign mind as that of tenacity of purpose” – Ralph Waldo Emerson. […]
September 15, 2012

Rose Marie Dulo (nee Chiaccio)

Rose was nothing if not a spitfire. In fact, it’s even how she described herself. Only fitting then, that during WWII she answered the call to […]
September 17, 2012

Elizabeth Betty Unangst

Elizabeth “Betty” (Horner) UnangstrnrnYou couldn’t have anything less than a smile on your face when you were around Betty. Whether she was being ornery by overhearing […]
October 9, 2012

Nancy Vasta Moschella

Family was everything to Nancy. As a young mother she left her own home and returned to the family farm to care for her widowed father. […]
October 10, 2012

George Donges

George was a Merchantville guy who furthered his education at St. Joseph’s Prep and St. Joseph’s College. When he graduated, the Vietnam War was on and […]
October 12, 2012

Jack D. Cox

Jack always had an eye for detail, which led to his love of photography, and a career in the graphic arts. That career started in the […]
October 22, 2012

Elizabeth D Daly

If it’s true that the purity of a person’s heart can be quickly measured by how they regard animals then Elizabeth was the purist of all. […]
November 2, 2012

Carroll “Carl” Kozianowski

When it came to Carl, a random act of kindness was anything but random. He was always fast to put the needs of others before his […]
November 15, 2012

Joy Canduci

Blessed with an outgoing nature, Joy was always fast to make new friends. From her younger days when she was the White Captain for Riverside’s Sports […]
November 16, 2012

Constantine C. Toner III

Constantine C. Toner III, passed away unexpectedly on Nov. 9, 2012 at Virtua Memorial Hospital. He was born in Philadelphia on Sept. 12, 1960 and was […]