November 14, 2018

Lewis K Coles

Lewis K Coles was born May 25, 1926, in PedrickownNJ.  He was eighth of ten children born to Isaac and Anna (Cook) Coles.  He is survived […]
November 13, 2018

“How ya doing, Governor” was his familiar refrain. Although Hank was the consummate salesman, he valued the person much more than the sale: his customers knew […]
November 8, 2018

Rose V. McAteer (nee Cappello)

She lived to make other people happy: her restaurant, Rosie’s Diner, brought many a smile to many a customer. It was a natural transition for her […]
October 30, 2018

Tanya L. Goodwin

At work she was all work, but at home she was a joyous mom. Everything in Swedesboro from the fire department to the municipal works ran […]
October 16, 2018

Richard Oakes

He spent a lifetime turning a wrench with the best of them. As a young man Rich tinkered with cars with his Dad: it inspired him […]
October 4, 2018

James Hardy

“God, Country, and Family” was James’ motto. His earlier years found him at Glassboro College with hopes of getting into stage production, an interest that first […]
October 2, 2018

Joanne Howell

She was most known for her community service, but Joanne’s grin betrayed her mischievous side. Senior year at Kingsway HS found her suspended for riding her […]
September 22, 2018

Lillian K. Buller

The girl who was diagnosed with Polio at the age of two and told she’d never walk, drive a car or have children often briskly strolled […]
September 21, 2018

Kay Wilbraham

Her soothing words, “this too shall pass”, were all it took to calm down the most stressful of situations. Kay’s boys knew they’d hear if they […]
August 28, 2018

Mike Lipscomb Jr

Growing up, his father’s job found him living in many states. Mike had no choice other than to be well rounded. He started his life in […]