March 14, 2018

Catherine M. Rhoad

Ninety percent of the work is done by ten percent of the people. Catherine was that ten percent. She volunteered at Kings Things, gave her time […]
February 10, 2018

Patrick Richard Clouser

Though named Patrick at birth, when his grandfather first saw him he exclaimed he looked more like a Rick; something about his bright red hair. The […]
February 9, 2018

Frank B. Grasso

When times got tough, you could count on Frank. He was a solid guy. He would up being a father figure for his extended family. This […]
January 31, 2018

Santina Bellace

Santina (Sandy/Didi) Bellace (née Mami). Everybody loved Swedesboro’s smiling lady. Didi’s family, friends and countless people always eagerly came for a visit to her home to […]
January 24, 2018

Joseph Allen Hurff

He didn’t have any children but Joe was that favorite uncle; even if he teased his nieces a bit. He served our nation in the Army […]
January 20, 2018

Pauline Paranto

She was born, Pauline Julia Brissette, in Stafford Springs, Connecticut to the late Augustus and Anna Brissette, attended Sacred Heart school, and embraced her family heritage, […]
January 17, 2018

Joan Elizabeth Moore

Joan’s world revolved around her kids and grandkids. When her sons were young she was a den mother; her daughter was her best friend. Joan’s working […]
January 17, 2018

Francis Joseph Labbree Sr.

He was the neighborhood dad who would take the kids down to the local field and spend the day having them field some grounders. But, he […]
January 15, 2018

George Harbaugh

He was full of joy. And if you were lucky enough to be around George, you would be too. Even calling him at 6 a.m., you’d […]
January 13, 2018

Mary Ann Homan

You rest, you rust. Mary Ann was always a gal on the go with her hands in a little of everything. She spent most of her […]