Judith Ann Crisp, of Gloucester City, Active member of Trinity United Methodist Church, Gloucester City High School Alumnus

Judith Ann Crisp, went home to be with the Lord on May 10, 2013. Age 69 years, longtime \"8802d7bb-8fe6-4817-a2ed-9daf3b9aec1d\" resident of Gloucester City. Predeceased by her loving parents Helen and Edward Rusk. Cherished wife and best friend of Ronald Crisp for 48 wonderful years.

 

Loving and devoted mother of Linda Brumbach (Mark), Laurie Crisp, and Ronda Sansevero (David). Her three daughters will greatly miss their daily mother-daughter talks and laughter, and will always remember her beautiful smile that would light up the room. Adoring Mom-mom of to Stephanie, Patrick, Jamie, Amanda, Tanner, Jude Dominic, Gianna Isabella and great grandmother to Jaden Robert, Judy was the oldest of seven siblings, loyal sister of Rev. Edward Rusk (Sherri), Steven Rusk (Gail), Laura Zank (Michael), Brian Rusk (Edie), David Rusk and Mark Rusk (Denise). Beloved sister in law of Judith Woodhouse and the late Dorothy Rhoda. Judy was also survived and loved by many nieces and nephews.

 

Judy was a 1961 graduate of Gloucester City High School, where she formed life-long friends (The Co-Ettes) who still meet regularly. (1 of 8). Judy also met her soul-mate Ronnie at GHS. She continued her education at West Jersey School of Nursing (Helene Fuld), where she acquired her RN degree in 1964. She worked as a compassionate nurse for 43 years at West Jersey Hospital (Virtua). She retired in 2007 to enjoy time with her family.

 Judy was an active, long time member of Trinity United Methodist Church, where throughout the years she held many positions. Judy loved hosting family gatherings, annual family trips to Florida, playing Pinochle with friends and spending time with her grandchildren. She was an avid reader and a dedicated Eagles fan and season ticket holder. Judy loved all things Christmas and spent many weeks making her home into a Christmas Wonderland every year. She was famous for her homemade chocolate chip cookies.

 Throughout her life, Judy not only made many great friends, but kept them. She was a best friend to many. Judy was a genuinely kind hearted woman and will be deeply missed by many.

 Farewell Ceremony

 Viewing Wednesday 6:00 – 9:00 pm and Thursday 9:30 – 11:00 am at McGUINNESS FUNERAL HOME, 34 Hunter St., Woodbury, NJ 08096; Funeral Ceremony 11:00 am; Interment Cedar Grove Cemetery, Gloucester City

 Tributes & memories may be shared at www.mcgfuneral.com 

 

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FOUR TCNJ SOFTBALL PLAYERS NAMED ALL-REGION


Ewing, NJ… Four players from The College of New Jersey softball team were recognized among the best in the area as they earned National Fastpitch Coaches Association Division III All-East honors.

Senior Liz Huttner (Princeton Junction, NJ/West Windsor-Plainsboro South) was named All-East Region Second Team, while senior Kelly Hommen (Ridgewood, NJ/Ridgewood), senior Ashley Sogluizzo (Middletown, NJ/Middletown South), and freshman Ashtin Helmer (Succasunna, NJ/Roxbury) all were named to the third team.

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OBITUARY: Willie C. Davis Sr., of Wenonah, age 88 | cnbnews.net

DAVIS

Willie C., Sr. 

 

On May 7, 2013. Age 88. Of Wenonah. Loving husband of the late Carrie L. (nee Williams). Loving father of Willie C. Davis, Jr. (wife DeLithea Evans). Cherished grandfather of Myles Davis, Jocelyn Davis and David M. Davis. Dear brother of George Davis, Jr. Son of the late George Davis, Sr. and Pearl May Hill. 

 

Relatives and friends are invited to his urn burial on Monday, May 20th at 11 AM at Gates of Heaven Cemetery, Mount Royal. 

 

Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Willie C. Davis, Sr. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through:  McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City. PH: 856-456-1142 


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OBITUARY: Mary K. MacFarlane of Morrestown, age 88 | cnbnews.net

MacFarlane

Mary K. 

 

On May 8, 2013. Age 88. Of Moorestown. Formerly of Lumberton. Loving wife of the late James Oliver MacFarlane. Burial will be private. Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Mary K. MacFarlane. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through:  

McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City. PH: 856-456-1142 


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SAINT JOSEPH’S JAMES MCBRIDE TAKES HOME SILVER IN 10,000m

 

AT IC4A CHAMPIONSHIPS

McBride, 4x800m Relay Represent Hawks


May 12, 2013

PRINCETON, N.J. – In his final collegiate race, graduate student James McBride (Wrightsville, Pa./Eastern York) took home the silver medal in the 10,000m to lead the men\’s track and field team at the IC4A Outdoor Championships this weekend. The Hawks competed at Princeton University\’s Weaver Stadium from May 10-12 and took 28th place out of 47 teams.

McBride posted a time of 30:26.30 en route to his second-place finish in the 10,000m as he picked up eight of SJU\’s 11 total points on the weekend. He edged out George Mason\’s Michael Conway (30:29.95), Bucknell\’s Michael McGowan (30:30.89) and Yale\’s Matt Thwaites (30:31.28) for the silver.

SJU\’s other three points came from the 4x800m relay team of junior Tommy O’Kane (Ambler, Pa./La Salle College), senior Dave Manion (Chalfont, Pa./Central Bucks South), sophomore Steven Butenewicz (Franklinville, N.J./Delsea Regional), and senior Andrew Townsend (Selbyville, Del./Sussex Technical). The quartet took third in its heat in a time of 7:35.21 before posting a finals time of 7:39.17 for a sixth-place finish.

Freshman Alec Peabody (Wyncote, Pa./Abington Friends) concludes his standout freshman campaign with an 11th-place finish in the 200m in a personal-record 21.58. Peabody recorded the top freshman time in the event and just missed qualifying for the finals by .15 seconds.

Coming off of a third-place finish at last weekend\’s Atlantic 10 Championships, junior Michael Rankin (Turnersville, N.J./Paul VI) took third in his heat en route to a 13th-place finish out of 32 competitors in the 5000m (14:33.95).

Graduate student Dan Roark (Dracut, Mass./Dracut) took 16th (9:10.87) in the 3000m steeplechase while sophomore Tyler Gallen (Glen Mills, Pa./Cardinal O’Hara) finished 22nd in the 400m (48.40).


Sophomore Tyler Dougherty (Warrington, Pa./Central Bucks South) anchored a pair of relay squads that each placed in the top 20 on the weekend. The 4x400m relay of sophomore Brendan Robert (Media, Pa./Penncrest), junior Griff Roberts (West Chester, Pa./Devon Prep), senior Garrett Barbalinardo (Glen Ridge, N.J./Glen Ridge), and Dougherty took 16th (3:16.01) while the 4x100m relay of juniorDerrick Henry (Sicklerville, N.J./Timber Creek), freshmen Peabody and Christopher Banks (West Windsor, N.J./West-Windsor Plainsboro), and Dougherty rounded out the top 20 of the event in 42.54.


The meet concludes Saint Joseph\’s 2013 outdoor track and field season.


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New Head Coach, Eddie Jordan, Didn\’t Graduate From Rutgers | Newsy

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Catholic League: Cops Charge CMU \”Naked Pope\”

May 10, 2013 

Bill Donohue comments on the Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) female art student who dressed as the pope in a street parade, appearing naked from the waist down; her pubic hair was shaved in the shape of a cross:
 
The president of CMU, Jared Cohon, has released a statement explaining that campus police have filed misdemeanor charges against the offending student, as well as two others. His letter balances the need for freedom of expression with a commitment to fighting intolerance.
 
That is fine, but Cohon discredits real artistic merit when he says the student \”made an artistic statement that proved to be controversial.\” There is nothing artistic about this infantile anti-Catholic insult. But we appreciate his willingness not to dodge this issue.

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Obituary: Helen D. Baumiester, of Bellmawr ago 80 | cnbnews.net

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(March 25, 1933 – May 11, 2013)

 

Helen D. Baumiester (nee Wood), on May 11, 2013, of Bellmawr. Age 80.

Beloved wife of the late William. Devoted mother of Helen Mastalski (the late Ralph), Bill Baumiester (Jeana), Bob Baumiester (Carol), Tami Phillips (Tom), Tina Franks (Jay), and the late Eddie Baumiester. Dear sister of Dorothy Perry. Loving grandmother of 11, great grandmother of 23 and great great grandmother of 5. Also survived by many nieces and nephews.

Helen was a Deacon and crossing guard at Annunciation BVM Church.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the viewing Tuesday evening from 7 to 9pm and Wednesday morning from 8:45 to 9:45am at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, RUNNEMEDE.

Funeral Mass 10:30am at St. Joachim Parish, Annunciation BVM Church, Bellmawr.

Interment New St. Mary’s, Bellmawr.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Helen’s name to the Alzheimer’s Association, 3 Eves Drive, Suite 310, Marlton, NJ 08053.

Family and friends may share memories at www.GardnerFuneralHome.com.

 

 

 

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SAINT JOSEPH’S DANNAH HAYWARD CRUSHES OWN SCHOOL RECORD

 

IN 400H AT ECAC CHAMPIONSHIPS

Hayward, James, 4x400m Relay Represent Hawks


May 12, 2013

PRINCETON, N.J. – Continuing her record-breaking rookie campaign, freshman standout Dannah Hayward (Wilkes Barre, Pa,/James M. Coughlin) once again broke her own school record in the 400H to lead the women\’s track and field team at the ECAC Outdoor Championships this weekend. The Hawks competed at Princeton University\’s Weaver Stadium from May 10-12.

Hayward ran a 1:00.11 in the preliminaries to post the second-fastest performance in her heat before taking a seventh-place finish in the finals (1:01.55) to earn the Hawks\’ only two points on the weekend. With her new personal-record time of 1:00.11, the freshman took more than an entire second off of her previous PR (1:01.25) in the event, which she ran at the Penn Relays back on April 25.

The 4x400m relay team of juniors Mercedes Yanora (Wilkes Barre, Pa./Holy Redeemer), Jaclyn Kogut (Kennett Square, Pa./Kennett Square), sophomore Marina Rufo (Bryn Mawr, Pa./Radnor), and juniorKatie Pratt (Beaverton, Ore./Aloha) posted SJU\’s second fastest performance of the season in 3:52.71 for 24th place.

Junior Erin James (Somerset, N.J./Immaculata) represented Saint Joseph\’s in the 3000m steeplechase and took 15th in 10:50.20. At the conclusion of her junior campaign, James holds the team\’s fastest times on the season in both the 3000m steeplechase (10:38.93) and 5000m (17:31.41).

The meet concludes Saint Joseph\’s 2013 outdoor track and field season.


 

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SAINT JOSEPH\’S BASEBALL SETS NEW SCHOOL RECORD WITH 26TH WIN AS HAWKS TOP SAINT LOUIS, 3-2

May. 10

Mullen Ties Single-Season Record with Eighth Win; Yacabonis Notches 10th Save

ST. LOUIS – The Saint Joseph’s baseball set a new school record on Friday night, winning its 26th game of the season as the Hawks held on for a 3-2 win over Saint Louis at the Billiken Sports Center. Senior Kyle Mullen (Berwyn, Pa./St. Joseph\’s Prep) also tied a school record with his eighth victory of the season.

The previous school record for team victories was 25, set in 1995 and matched last season. Mullen pulled into a tie with John Butz and Jed Johnson, who won eight games in 1965 and 1995, respectively.

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