November 15, 2013

Thomas LeConey

On Thursday Nov. 14, Thomas I. LeConey of Willingboro passed away at Samaritan Hospice in Mt. Holly surrounded by his loving family. A young Elizabeth Bauer […]
November 18, 2013

Diane Barszcz

Diane Barszcz (nee Plante) The day her daughter gave birth, a grandmother was born. In that role Diane was a little bit parent, a little bit […]
November 19, 2013

Thomas P. Stanuikynas

Much like when Abraham Lincoln remarked that “to ease another’s burden is to forget one’s own”, Tom’s focus was never on himself. Seldom a day passed […]
December 2, 2013

Sandra M. Atzert

“Solitary trees, if they grow at all, grow strong” – Winston Churchill. Always emboldened by a deep sense of independence Sandra rarely needed to rely on […]
December 7, 2013

Ralph Davidson

His Rode’s delivery route earned him more than a paycheck. As a favor to her father, he regularly gave Betty Monahon a ride home. Ralph not […]
December 7, 2013

Edna Nesbitt

Regardless of where she was or what she was doing, Edna always brought a happy go lucky attitude to all of her endeavors. Most recently, as […]
December 11, 2013

Anna Marie Palombo

Anna was a warm, friendly compassionate person whom exercised these traits while taking care of her parents till their passing. While Anna and her husband John […]
December 15, 2013

James Frank

Jim was known by two features: his facial hair, mustache and beard and his answer to the question, How are you ? The answer was always […]
December 16, 2013

Russell Leone

Though he was most known as a tough kid, you’d never forget his hug. No grass grew under his cleats, Russell was a boy in motion. […]
December 17, 2013

Lena Grasso

She was that great woman behind the successful man. Lena was her late husband, Joe’s right hand man. Her day started at 5am and ended well […]