Death Notices: Bailey, Hughes, Scutt, Whylings

BAILEY, Carmela (nee Coia) of Westville, NJ. Died on October 15, 2009, age 81 years. Mrs. Bailey was born in Phila. and lived in Westville for 47 years. She formerly worked for Dr. Mangubat & Dr. Kotler of Woodbury for over 20 years. Survived by her beloved husband Wilson; 2 sons William (Nancy) of Westville and Kenneth of Wenonah; a daughter Virginia (Jim) Magin of Woodbury Heights; a sister Dolores Alexander of Williamstown; 3 grandchildren Rachel & husband (Brian); Andrea & Brandon; beloved by nieces Amy; Gerry & Debbie. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Mass of Christian Burial on Tuesday 10 AM at the St. Anne\’s RC Church, Rt 130 & Highland Ave. Westville, NJ. Viewing will be Monday Eve 7-9 PM at the ELLIS-STIEFEL FUNERAL HOME, 301 Highland Ave., Westville and on Tuesday after 8:30 AM. Interment Gloucester County Veteran\’s Cemetery, Monroe Twp., NJ.

HUGHES, Kay F. \”Bud\” Suddenly, On October 15, 2009, a life long resident of Gloucester City, NJ, age 70. He is the beloved brother of Marjorie \”Peg\” Hughes and the late Mabel West. He is also survived by his brother-in-law Charles West, his nephew Charles Jr., his great nephew Charles III and his dear friends Irene Phillips and George Matlack. Bud will also be sadly missed by his three dogs Angel, Spot and Pepper. Relatives and friends are invited to meet Monday, from 9:00 to 11:00 AM, at the ETHERINGTON-CRERAN FUNERAL HOME, 700 POWELL ST., GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ. Bud\’s funeral service will be held 11:00 AM at the funeral home. Interment is private at the request of his family.

SCUTT, Agnes R. (nee Miller), of Westville, NJ, passed away on October 13, 2009 with her husband by her side. Age 89 years. Agnes was strong willed and extremely devoted. She loved her family and was proud of everyone in it. Agnes always had a one liner and could deliver it in a way to make anyone laugh. Agnes never forgot a birthday and made sure the card arrived on the specific day. Agnes was fond of the Jersey Shore and resided in Strath-mere, NJ every summer with her husband and family. She spent much time walking the beach, eating lunch on a dune, and enjoying nature. Agnes was fond of animals and could usually be seen walking with her fox terrier. Aggie will very much be missed by all who knew her, especially her husband George and family. Born in West Deptford, NJ, Agnes was a lifelong resident of Westville, NJ and member of Saint Ann\’s Catholic Church. Agnes was a graduate of Gloucester Catholic High School. Agnes and her husband George W. Scutt met when the two were teenagers, eventually married, and have been happily married for 69 years never leaving Westville. Daughter of the late Carl and Mary Miller; Agnes is the beloved mother of Joseph (and the late, MaryLou) Scutt and George C. Scutt; loving grandmother of Christopher (Mary) Scutt, Carl (Laura) Scutt, Katherine (Brian) Carpenter, Becky Scutt, Rosemary Scutt, Benjamin Scutt, Theresa Scutt, and Mary F. Scutt; loving great grandmother of Samantha Agnes Scutt, Carmella Grasso, Spencer, Samuel, and Sawyer Scutt, Matthew Donvan, William and Benjamin Carpenter. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her viewing on Monday, 8:30 AM at Saint Anne\’s RC Church, Rt. 130 and Woodbine Avenue, West-ville, where the Mass will follow at 10 AM. Interment New St. Mary\’s Cemetery, Bellmawr, NJ. In lieu of flowers please make donations to the American Cancer Society , 1851 Old Cuthbert Road, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 and/or Gloucester Co SPCA, 1200 N. Delsea Drive, Clayton, NJ 08312. Arrangements by McGUINNESS FUNERAL HOME, WOODBURY. Tributes and memories may be shared at www.mcgfuneral.com

WHYLINGS, Frank Age 83 of Audubon, passed away at home on Thursday, October 15, 2009. Mr. Whylings was born in Camden and had been a resident of Audubon since 1954. Frank faithfully defended his country in the U.S. Navy serving during WWII and the Korean War. He made his career at Philadelphia Gas Works (PGW) and had retired, after 32 years, in 1988. Mr. Whylings was a congregant of St. Mary\’s Episcopal Church in Haddon Heights and had been a member of the American Legion Murray-Trout Post 262. Frank, known as \”Pops\” was a longtime and respected coach in the Audubon Little League and had been inducted into the Hall of Fame. Frank is the beloved husband of 63 years to Ethel (nee Donahue) and is the loving father of Michael (Maryanne), John (Cindy), Candy (Bob) Shanley and the late Kathleen. Frank is the proud grandfather of Peter, Michael, Joe, Jenna, Max, Alex, Kyle, Jack, Kathy and great grandfather of Donovan and Ethan. Relatives and friends are invited to join the Whylings family to remember and pay tribute to Frank on Monday between 6 and 8 pm at the HENRY FUNERAL HOME, 152 W. Atlantic Ave. Audubon and on Tuesday, at St. Mary\’s Episcopal Church, Green St. & White Horse Pike, Haddon Heights, in the west room, between 10 and 11 am where Burial office and Holy Eucharist will be celebrated at 11 am. Interment and military honors will follow at Harleigh Cemetery, Camden. As an expression of sympathy and in lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St. Mary\’s Episcopal Church, 617 White Horse Pike, Haddon Heights, NJ 08035.

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