November 26, 2011

Mary F Persic

Mary knew that the only thing that overcomes hard luck is hard work. Born in Croatia, it was this ethic that saw her through the turmoil […]
November 22, 2011

John Joseph Augustino

For entertainment John watched the Phillies, Eagles and Flyers. When they disappointed him with strikes, fumbles and missed shots he fled to Atlantic City for solace. […]
November 21, 2011

Thomas E McDonough

There is no limit to the ingenuity of man if it is properly and vigorously applied – Churchill. When handed a task there was no stopping […]
November 19, 2011

Edwin Sharp

Edwin Sharp of Delran died suddenly on Monday, Nov. 14, 2011.Born in Willingboro, he was a lifelong resident of Delran. He was a member of the […]
November 18, 2011

Clara Fogarty

Regardless of the situation Clara never gave into adversity, she merely adapted. Having been raised during The Depression she didn’t weigh herself down with frugality. When […]
November 17, 2011

Carole Anne Brown

She had creativity to spare. If Carole was younger, she’d have won ‘Project Runway‘: given bolt of cloth, she would perform magic.rnCarole was a Woodbury girl […]
November 14, 2011

Norma Lang

Norma was the oldest Swedesboro resident. She remembered living without electricity, washing clothes by hand, children going to school in horse and buggy, silent movies, and […]
November 14, 2011

John Anthony Graham

He lived his life simply. If his car would start and there was a roof over his head, he had his material wants met. His first […]
November 13, 2011

Bernadette Guadagno

If Patsy Cline was singing her kids knew to flee the scene-Mom was cleaning. Bernadette was a true people person. Trips to the Black Horse Diner […]
November 10, 2011

Deacon Joseph Fuoco

Recently, when speaking of Deacon Joe, a priest stated simply, “He is St. Peter’s Church.” His devotion to the church was always readily apparent. More than […]