Mary Ellen Flexon of Audubon Park, worked at Oaklyn Diner for 21 years

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Thomas M. Zane Jr., age 32, Avid Hunter who loved the outdoors

A Memorial Service for Thomas M. Zane Jr., of Mantua will be held on Saturday, October 18 at 11 AM at the Etherington -Creran Funeral Home, 700 Powell Street, Gloucester City. Relatives and friends are invited to meet Saturday at the funeral home between 10 AM and 11 AM


Mr. Zane, a former resident of Gloucester City, succumbed to cancer at the age of 32 on Thursday, October 9, 2008.


He is the beloved son of Thomas M. and Roxanne S. (nee Rocco) Zane, loving father of Alysia and Alexis Zane and dear grandson of Harriett Rocco. He is also survived by his dear brother Todd Zane (Stacy), sister Kristi Fitzgerald (Tim) and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.


Interment is private at the request of his family.

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MARION BREIDENBACK, of Gloucester City active at the HP Church of God

A Memorial Service was held at the Highland Park Church of God, Gloucester City, for Marion Breidenback (nee Brewer), 83, of Sunrise at Woodbury Lake, formerly of Gloucester City, who died September 27, 2008.

Marion was a lovely lady who loved her family, friends, church and little dog Misty. She worked for many years at GAF in Gloucester City and was active at the Highland Park Church of God. She was also State Treasurer of the Women of the Church of God.

Marion is predeceased by her beloved husband John and is survived by her loving friends and neighbors Arvin and Joyce Skramstad, stepchildren, Barbara Breidenback (Solinsky), John Breidenback and many cousins, long-time friends and members of her church.

Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Etherington-Creran Funeral Home, 700 Powell Street, Gloucester City.

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