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Day: May 6, 2015
OBITUARY: Mrs. Lois Kathleen \”Kay\” Osman
Lois Kathleen Osman \”Kay\” (nee Tozour), of Haddon Heights, passed away on May 3, 2015 after a brief illness. Lois was aged 80 years.
Born and raised in Glassboro, Kay graduated from Glassboro High School. A short time after graduation; Kay met, fell in love and married a young man named Charles Osman. Together they shared 35 years of marriage and raised three children before he passed away in 1992.
Kay worked full time for Interstate Outdoor in Cherry Hill as a Bookkeeper & Receptionist for more than 20 years up until her recent illness. She will be fondly remembered as a loving, optimistic woman who was the inspiration of her family.Kay enjoyed spending time with her family creating memories that they will now cherish as her legacy.
Kay is the beloved wife of the late Charles H. Osman, III; cherished mother of Chip (Lori) ; Kathi (Kevin Patterson) and Mark (Bernadette) Osman; dear sister of Janice Hamlin, Marjorie Dole, Doris Hoffman, Leon & Frank Tozour; loving grandmother of Karen (Tim) Moran, Emily, Amanda, Caitlin, Kristen and Ryan Osman; great grandmother of Isla Moran
Relatives and friends are invited to join Kay family for her viewing Wednesday evening after 6 PM and Thursday morning after 9 AM in the McGUINNESS FUNERAL HOME, 34 Hunter Street, Woodbury. Her Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Thursday at 11 AM in the Parish of St. Joseph the Worker at St. Vincent Pallotti R. C. Church, 901 Hopkins Road #A, Haddon Twp, NJ. Interment will follow at Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill, NJ.
In lieu of flowers, Kay’s family requests memorial contributions to the Rachel & Drew Katz Foundation at www.drewkatzfoundation.org or to the Susan G. Komen Foundation, 125 South 9th Street, Suite 202, Philadelphia, PA 19107
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Uliana Honored by MAAC – Rider University Broncs
College Baseball
Rider’s Uliana MAAC Rookie of Week
LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ—Rider University red-shirt freshman Brian Uliana was named the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Rookie of the Week for all games played April 27-May 3.
In a 4-1 week for the first place Broncs (23-18, 11-4 MAAC), Uliana (Bethlehem, PA/Freedom) batted .500 with eight hits in four games, including a home run, two doubles and a pair of bunt singles, and seven RBI while scoring four runs.
\”Brian came off the bench and gave us the spark we needed offensively,\” said Rider head coach Barry Davis. \”He was impressive.\”
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Eleanor (Sarlo) MacAdams, of Sewell, Formerly of Gloucester City, Worked at Acme Markets
Beloved Wife of 53 years of Edwin J. Mother of Deborah and Anthony DiPierro Sr. and Lyle and Pamela Gray. Grandmother of Anthony DiPierro Jr. Nicole DiPierro Renee Gray. Sister of Louis Sarlo Jr. Gloria Rossiter Hazel Palese Carmen \’Sonny\’ Sarlo.
Mrs. MacAdams is retired from the Acme Markets where she had worked for 32 years.
Funeral services under the direction of the McGUINNESS FUNERAL HOME 34 Hunter St. Woodbury. Mass of Christian Burial 11:00AM in Saint Mary\’s R.C. Church Gloucester City. Interment Eglington Cemetery Clarksboro. Donations may be made to the American Cancer Society1851 Old Cuthbert Rd. Cherry Hill NJ 08034 or the Saint Mary\’s R.C. Church 426 Monmouth St. Gloucester City NJ 08030.
Tributes and Memories may be shared at www.mcgfuneral .com.
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CCPD Officers rescue baby left alone in car
(Camden City, NJ) – Officers Belinda Villegas-Ramos and Joseph McGrath rescued a five-month-old infant who was left unattended in a parked car Thursday morning, April 30.
Officer Villegas-Ramos was working a detail at the TD Bank on Martin Luther King Boulevard shortly before 11:30 a.m. when she was alerted to a car parked in the adjoining parking lot of the CVS. Officer Villegas-Ramos observed that an infant was alone in the back seat of the car where he was screaming loudly and sweating profusely. With no parent or guardian nearby to open the locked car, Officer Villegas-Ramos and Officer McGrath broke the front, driver’s side window to gain entry. The officers then got the baby out of the car and comforted him until EMTs arrived.
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OBITUARY: Nektarios \”Nicky\” F. Fahey, age 3, of Gloucester Township NJ
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OBITUARY: Mrs. Lois Kathleen \”Kay\” Osman
Lois Kathleen Osman \”Kay\” (nee Tozour), of Haddon Heights, passed away on May 3, 2015 after a brief illness. Lois was aged 80 years.
Born and raised in Glassboro, Kay graduated from Glassboro High School. A short time after graduation; Kay met, fell in love and married a young man named Charles Osman. Together they shared 35 years of marriage and raised three children before he passed away in 1992.
Kay worked full time for Interstate Outdoor in Cherry Hill as a Bookkeeper & Receptionist for more than 20 years up until her recent illness. She will be fondly remembered as a loving, optimistic woman who was the inspiration of her family.Kay enjoyed spending time with her family creating memories that they will now cherish as her legacy.
Kay is the beloved wife of the late Charles H. Osman, III; cherished mother of Chip (Lori) ; Kathi (Kevin Patterson) and Mark (Bernadette) Osman; dear sister of Janice Hamlin, Marjorie Dole, Doris Hoffman, Leon & Frank Tozour; loving grandmother of Karen (Tim) Moran, Emily, Amanda, Caitlin, Kristen and Ryan Osman; great grandmother of Isla Moran
Relatives and friends are invited to join Kay family for her viewing Wednesday evening after 6 PM and Thursday morning after 9 AM in the McGUINNESS FUNERAL HOME, 34 Hunter Street, Woodbury. Her Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Thursday at 11 AM in the Parish of St. Joseph the Worker at St. Vincent Pallotti R. C. Church, 901 Hopkins Road #A, Haddon Twp, NJ. Interment will follow at Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill, NJ.
In lieu of flowers, Kay’s family requests memorial contributions to the Rachel & Drew Katz Foundation at www.drewkatzfoundation.org or to the Susan G. Komen Foundation, 125 South 9th Street, Suite 202, Philadelphia, PA 19107
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GCPO ARREST FUGITIVE
WOODBURY NJ May 6, 2015 (CNBNews.net)–he Fugitive Investigations Unit of the Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office arrested Andrew B. Davoli (DOB 3/7/89) on a bench warrant for failure to appear in court for a hearing on a charge of eluding a police officer.
Davoli was taken into custody without incident at his Turnersville workplace on 5/5/15. He was turned over to the Gloucester County Sheriff’s Office and is being held without bail.
A judge issued a bench warrant for Davoli’s arrest when he was absent at a scheduled 4/20/15 status conference on his case. Officers of the GCPO fugitive unit learned he was employed at an automotive parts shop and arrested him there.
Davoli is charged with second-degree eluding a law enforcement officer in Harrison Township NJ on 9/14/14. It is alleged an officer signaled him to stop and Davoli fled, leading police on a 20-minute low-speed pursuit.
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Its Time to Choose a Summer Camp for Your Children
Runnemede, NJ (Grassroots Newswire) May 4, 2015 – The days are growing
longer, and that means that time is growing short for parents to find the
right summer camp program for their children, says Tony Serrano, Franchise
Owner of Kiddie Academy of Runnemede, an educationally focused child care
provider in Runnemede. Popular programs fill up quickly, so the earlier
families begin their search, the wider their choice of camps will be.
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CNB CRIME: Harry J. Neher Convicted of Murdering Woodbury Resident
WOODBURY NJ May 5, 2015 (CNBNews.net)–Harry J. Neher (DOB 1/19/80), of Woodbury NJ was convicted today (5/5) of murder and related offenses in the December 2012 strangulation and beating death of 41-year-old Woodbury resident Sabrina Bullock.
A jury that deliberated about three hours returned guilty verdicts on charges of first-degree murder, possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, tampering with evidence, hindering prosecution and unlawful possession of a weapon. The latter three charges are all fourth-degree offenses.
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