December 1, 2011

Milton Leap

He was a quiet man. Maybe that’s why in 72 years of marriage an unkind word was never said nor did an argument ever ensue. Milton’s […]
December 2, 2011

Edward L Welch, Jr

When he wasn’t supervising the control room at Phila. Electric, Ed could be found reciting or writing poetry, hunting, or roofing. He put in a lot […]
December 3, 2011

Jeanne Irene Pannucci-Heckathorn

Born in Elmira, New York, November 19th 1918. Died of old age at 93 on December 1st 2011, Willingboro, New Jersey. rnrnGone for now, but resting […]
December 7, 2011

James J. Jones, Sr.

For Jim, the secret to happiness was simple; don’t go on a tireless pursuit of the unnecessary, rather, be content with what you have. He had […]
December 10, 2011

Pamela Cahill

Her earliest ambition was to be a mother: Pam loved having all her chickens in the nest. She meant both her children and all their friends: […]
December 14, 2011

Constance A Ward

You always knew when Connie arrived, her distinctive laugh and bubbly personality could light up any room. Perhaps that’s why she was so outgoing. She was […]
December 19, 2011

Richie Barber

He could turn a wrench. For years Richie kept the fleet at Bentley moving and later years found him keeping Racite farms in business. Friend and […]
December 21, 2011

Nancy Cavallaro

She was a strong woman in motion. She never ate a meal sitting down and her days weren’t over till all her family’s needs were met. […]
December 22, 2011

Elmer N. Woodington

By Clarence Oddbody’s criteria that “no man is a failure who has friends” Elmer’s success could never be doubted. His hunting trailer in Chatsworth served as […]
December 29, 2011

Saramae Brown

Sue died at home on Christmas morning. rnShe was the wife of the late William, mother of : Margie Brown (Don Brooks) Niemi, Helen (Paul) Allegra, […]