February 11, 2014

Franklin W. Beideman

To say Bill had the gift of gab would be a massive understatement. He would strike up a conversation with anyone, anywhere and at any time. […]
February 12, 2014

Edwin “Bubs” Pippitt

Ed loved doing for others; he was a generous guy. Most everyone he saw on his visits to the VA Hospital was handed a candybar. Pretty […]
February 12, 2014

Milton Spangler Jr.

Some people said he was set in his ways, other joked he was stubborn. Work was a major focus of his life; he worked at Zurbrugg […]
February 16, 2014

Joann Toole

Joann M. Toole, of Williamstown, was born May 28, 1957 in Long Island, New York. She departed this life on January 31, 2014 at home. Joann […]
February 21, 2014

Bette Louise Fenimore

Bette was like a mother but with more frosting, a garden of love grew within her heart, she never ran out of hugs or cookies…simply put, […]
March 8, 2014

William Shrader Sr.

He was a Swedesboro guy and a patriot. Bill graduated from Swedes High in 1951 and with the Korean War raging joined the Navy. He was […]
March 12, 2014

Frank J Olivo

“No man is a failure who has friends.” This sentiment perfectly captures the spirit of the man Frank Olivo was as he truly lived a Wonderful […]
March 16, 2014

Dora Andrus

She was a lady in motion. Being equal parts Italian and Greek, Dora had the hardest of work ethics mixed with a zeal for life. She […]
March 18, 2014

Julia “Judy” Rehill

With 4 boys she didn’t have much of a choice, Judy had to be a strict parent. Not paying attention was quickly met with a wallop […]
March 28, 2014

Joan Greene

She was a little on the strict side, but her kids knew that Joan was always their number one advocate. If they had an issue, there […]