November 9, 2013

John “Jay” Jenkins

Jay may have been stubborn, but he just liked things his way. You could appreciate his sense of humor, provided you weren’t easily offended. He loved […]
November 9, 2013

Margaret Mary Flanagan

Margaret M. (Marcin) Flanagan of Delran NJ, daughter of the late Stephen & Anna Marcin. Born June 13, 1928 in Bethlehem, PA, she was a graduate […]
November 7, 2013

Howard J. Strouse

Howard was the definition of being humble: he had complete freedom from thinking about himself at all. When his nation needed him, he thought nothing of […]
November 5, 2013

John “Jay” Jenkins

John Jenkins Jay may have been stubborn, but he just liked things his way. You could appreciate his sense of humor, provided you weren’t easily offended. […]
November 2, 2013

Donald “Dicnard” Johnson, Jr.

As far as Don was concerned, to be sane was to be boring, and he was anything but dull. Anyone who went riding quads with him […]
November 2, 2013

William R Cellucci

Bill died Oct. 29 at his Delanco home with his family by his side. He had a wonderful sense of humor. Unlike most people who think […]
October 29, 2013

Frances Eddis

Frances bantered along with the best of them, and could have bested Henny Youngman in a battle of one liners. She worked for the Philco Company […]
October 26, 2013

Helen Leah Frank

You knew her as Leah but her given name was Helen. Even her husband, Harry, was shocked to learn this on their wedding day. Though they […]
October 13, 2013

Alicia M. Deppe (nee Ahearn)

Alicia was always a first-rate version of herself rather than a second-rate version of somebody else. She never conformed to anyone’s standards; she did what she […]
October 11, 2013

June Nelson (nee Horton)

If it’s true that enthusiasm is contagious, June was a carrier. Never less than continuously feisty, she brought a certain zeal to everything she did. She […]