June 16, 2015

Albert C. Stecher Jr.

“How’d ya get to be so beautiful?“ he’d ask every little kid who walked into Stecher’s country store. Al’s main job was interacting with the customers. […]
June 7, 2015

Patricia Giandomenico Acker

Pat graduated Woodbury High School in 1959. The first Wednesday of every month, she and her classmates would meet for lunch. As a 10th grader she […]
June 7, 2015

Vincent K. Musumeci

His youth spent on his family farm instilled a lifelong work ethic. Vince may have been a strict parent but it was only ever out of […]
June 6, 2015

William Edge

He was the loveable curmudgeon. Bill was a man of few words but somehow managed to know everyone. At Otts he was known as “the mayor”: […]
June 4, 2015

Jeremy C. Hewitt

After Jeremy they broke the mold. He was one of those people you only met once in a lifetime. He was never happier then when he […]
May 29, 2015

James Edward McConaghy

If he had a free moment you’d find him at Pennypack Park with a rod in his hand. Jim loved trout fishing. He was organized to […]
May 25, 2015

Donald Bock Sr.

He was a husband and father for the ages. As a manager for his son’s Ice Hockey team Don never missed a game even if it […]
May 21, 2015

Chester Hoffman

Chester A. Hoffman, Jr. of Delran passed away on May 18, 2015 with his family beside him, from a short, but gallant battle with metastatic pancreatitis […]
May 21, 2015

Rosalie Cutitta

You always knew when Rosalie was around. She was the life of the party: dancing around, loud and boisterous, with an infectious smile. Rosalie always put […]
May 10, 2015

Robert John Parker

He was always industrious: in his teen years Bob delivered for a pharmacy and a deli. The pay was good but so were the sandwiches from […]