May 5, 2011

Sidney R Paterson, Jr.

Oscar Wilde noted that one should either be a work of art, or wear a piece of art. For Sidney it was a bit of both. […]
May 7, 2011

Howard “Bud” Stellwag

rn Bud knew that we don’t laugh because we’re happy, we’re happy because we laugh. There was never a situation he couldn’t find the humor in. […]
May 7, 2011

H William Homan

Bill was a family man who shared his life with his beloved wife, Virginia “Ginge” Williams Homan for over 50 years. He was predeceased by her […]
May 9, 2011

Samuel D Cama

Sam wore many hats during his working years. He was a barber with his dad, a restaurateur- Our Dad’s Place in Paulsboro, a special officer for […]
May 10, 2011

Joseph C Sarbello

From the time he could crawl, Joe’s hands were in the dirt. Working the farm with his Dad was a labor of love. Rows had to […]
May 11, 2011

John Y. Leacott

John knew that the little things, the little moments, they aren’t little at all. He kept his life simple; just about the only time he’d raise […]
May 19, 2011

Gladys Wells

Gladys Anna Wells (nee Ball) passed into God’s loving hands on May 15, 2011. Born in Yardville Heights on May 12, 1922 to Elizabeth and Edward […]
May 21, 2011

Jose J Soares

Jose knew that although other things may change us, we begin and end with family. His family was the most important thing in his life. Dinner […]
May 21, 2011

C. Williard Horner

C. Willard Horner received his angel wings on May 18, 2011 at his Swedesboro home. Born March 2, 1916 he was a life long resident of […]
May 27, 2011

Barbara E. Rammer

“Some people care too much, I think it’s called love” – Winnie the Pooh. Barbie loved those around her unconditionally, and told them as much whenever […]