December 14, 2010

Harvey Edwards Binnig

Some said he was enthusiastic, others, loud and boisterous. Either way, you knew when he was around. He leaned to the right, and supported many a […]
December 22, 2010

Elizabeth Rae Smith

Elizabeth Smith (nee Humphrey)rnrnWhen the going got tough, Betty got going. Her depression era roots and difficult times forged a strong person. As a young woman […]
December 28, 2010

Joseph F Frank

Joe died at his Logan Twp. home on December 28. He was the husband of the late Mildred. The Frank family will celebrate his 95 years […]
January 3, 2011

Patricia A Phillips

Patricia A. Phillips (nee Abel), On December 29, of Pennsauken, formerly of Westmont, age 80. Wife of the late Benjamin, mother of John (Jane) and Scott […]
January 5, 2011

Eleanor Jacobson Rohrman

She was an animal lover and over the years she owned a variety of exotic pets: a monkey, a duck, bunnies, guinea pigs, and birds galore. […]
January 8, 2011

Joseph S Grasso

His depression era childhood forged his work ethic. Days would sometimes start at 4 or 5 a.m. with calls from farmers and he slept with his […]
January 14, 2011

William A. Reppert

William A. ReppertrnrnBe patient and calm-for no one can catch a fish in anger. With his outgoing and lovable personality, this was never a problem for […]
January 14, 2011

Donald F. McFall

It has been said that luck never gives, it only lends, but anyone who knew Donald might argue otherwise. To sit across a card table from […]
January 15, 2011

Joseph A Daly

Joseph A. DalyrnrnStrength does not come from physical capacity, but an indomitable will. As the rock of his family, there was never a time he lacked […]
January 15, 2011

Theodore Ted Damask

His nickname was Wyatt Earp. Like the legendary lawman, he spent his life enforcing the peace. He was a native of Swedesboro and it was there […]