ANNETTE \”ANN\” GROB of Bellmawr, formerly of South Philly

A Funeral Mass was held at Annunciation BVM Church, Bellmawr, for Annette \”Ann\” Grob, (nee Cocozza), 86, of Bellmawr, formerly of S. Philadelphia, who died February 15, 2009.

Mrs. Grob was a member of the Bellmawr Seniors.

Beloved wife of the late Rudolph. Devoted mother of Carol Grob and Kathleen Seder (Andrew M.) Loving grandmother of Jennifer Althouse (Scott), Amanda Christinzio (Derek Irvin) and Erin Seder (Marco Ascoli). Dear great grandmother of Aubrey, Jayne and Alexandra Althouse and Matteo Ascoli, Also survived by many nieces and nephews.

Interment at Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Berlin.

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Jessica Griglak receives the painting from Jim Nash

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GLOUCESTER CITY: LOOKING FOR A HOME

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MARY ELLEN BERGER of Bellmawr


A Memorial Visitation was held for Mary Ellen Berger, (nee Casey), 80, who died February 12, 2009.

Born in Baltimore, Mary was a resident of Bellmawr since 1952. Mrs. Berger was a retired school teacher from the Bellmawr Board of Education. She was a member of the Haddonfield Friends Society and a member of the AAUW-National and Camden County Chapters.

She was predeceased by her beloved husband, Samuel. She is lovingly survived by her 5 children, Jeanne Berger, James (Karyn) Berger, Michael (Lisa) Berger, Joseph (Patti) Berger and Christopher Berger; 7 grandchildren, David, Aaron, Sam, Sara, Julie, Rachel and Tim; and 2 great grandchildren, Hannah and Ryan.

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Gloucester City NJ: Mayor/Council Worksession Agenda

Monday, March 2, 2009 7:00 P.M.

AGENDA

1. Call to Order:

2. Pledge of Allegiance:

3. Roll Call:

4. Sunshine Law: This meeting is being held in conformance with the New Jersey Open Public Meetings Act, otherwise known as the \”Sunshine Law\”. It has been legally noticed in accordance with the law and copies have been given to those requesting the same.

5. Public Comment Period: The Governing Body, in accordance with P.L. 2002, c. 80, have adopted the following guidelines relative to the Public Comment Period (PCP) at Caucus, Worksession, Special and Emergency Meetings of the Mayor and Common Council of Gloucester City: The PCP shall occur at the beginning of each meeting; it shall be no longer than one half-hour in length; every person wishing to speak may do so once during the period for no longer than five minutes. No changes have been made for the PCP of the regular monthly meetings.

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