Vincent N. Matarazzo, 82, born in Philadelphia

Vincent N. Matarazzo passed away peacefully on November 9, 2025. He was the cherished and devoted husband of Nancy Acello and the loving father of Anthony (Tatiana). Vince was born in Philadelphia to the late Nicholas and Ann Matarazzo. Vince is also survived by his brother, Lucky (Elizabeth); his sister, Carmella Snyder (Richard); his mother-in-law, Concetta Acello; and his brothers- and sisters-in-law: Janice Acello, Donna DiGennaro (Mike), Karen Acello (Bruce), Lisa Acello (Tony), William Acello (Jacqueline), Tina Conte (Mark), and Marty Castro. He will be deeply missed by his many loving nieces and nephews, as well as by his sons, Vincent and Christopher, and their families.

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Virginia Colon – Torres, 94, of Paterson

In Memory of,
Virginia Colon
Her Story

She was born in the town of Humacao on April 9, 1931. Her parents are Zenón Colón and Nicolasa Torres. Her four siblings are: Candido, Milla, Chu, and Tomasa. Her only daughter is Yolanda Vega Colon. Her four grandchildren are Virgen, Wilson, Wilmari, and Johely. Her eight great-grandchildren are Virelly, Sammy, Kevin, Sebastian, D’Angoli, Briana, Buba, and Wariely. Her three great-great-grandchildren are Alexander, Ivelisse, and Jonathan.

Virginia fell in love with Longino Vega, with whom she had Yolanda, affectionately known as Yoly.

She ended her relationship with the father of her daughter. She sadly had to leave her daughter in the care of her mother, better known as Cola, while Virginia went to work cleaning houses in a town in Puerto Rico called San Juan. Those were difficult days for her as a single mother, but her daughter remained her priority. Every weekend she visited her daughter in La Teja, Humacao. Virginia was a help in supporting her family. As time passed, she found love again with Pedro Cruz, better known as Peyo. Peyo worked at a bar and restaurant in Humacao. And by a twist of fate, the restaurant owner, who greatly appreciated Peyo, sold him the business. 

Later, Peyo and Virginia married and began building their life together. They both started working at the restaurant, and a room in the back of the business became their first love nest. Over the years, they achieved financial stability, which helped them support their family. They acquired property such as cars and houses. They were also recognized within the town’s economic system, holding a place as one of the wealthiest families in Humacao. They moved to the El Recreo Urbanization in Humacao, taking their daughter Yolanda to live with them, where their first granddaughter, Virgen, was born. In the early years, they helped their daughter care for her granddaughter.

Later, their daughter began working and becoming independent, bought her own house, and moved in with Virgen. Several years later, Virginia and Peyo divorced. Virginia bought her own house, which she called La Loma, in Junquito, Humacao. There she met her last partner, Julio, with whom she was for several years. Yoly decided to move to the United States with her husband, Elias. Years later, Virginia also came to live in the United States with Yolanda and her family. Like everyone going through difficult health situations, she could not live alone and was admitted to be cared for at Sub-Acute Health, 59 Birch St Paterson NJ where she lived for several years, and there came the day of her sad goodbye.

At the request of the family, cremation is private. Inurnment was private in Greenmount Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA.

Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Virginia Colon – Torres. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries through: McCann – Healey Funeral Home: Gloucester City, NJ  Ph: 856 –  456 – 1142.

John J. Rafferty, III, 83, of Sea Girt

On October 25, 2025, Age 83. Of Sea Girt and formerly of Bay Head, Toms River and New Brunswick.  Cherished and devoted son of the late John J. Rafferty, II (former NJ Supreme Court Justice and NJ Assemblyman) and Kathryn Rafferty (nee Kemp). Survived my many loving cousins and beloved friends. Predeceased by many aunts, uncles and cousins. 

John was born in Bound Brook and raised in New Brunswick. He was a devout Roman Catholic who truly loved his faith and attended daily and Sunday Mass. 

A few short days ago, John Rafferty made his way up to Heaven to meet his Dear Lord, parents and “Pups.” Sadly, we have lost John’s touch, but there is no question that he left his indelible mark on each of our hearts. Because we all agree, “To meet John Rafferty is to love him!” 

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Dominick M. Anicito, 75, born in Newark

Dominick M. Anicito, age 75, passed away peacefully on Monday, October 20, 2025, at the Palace, following a battle with colorectal cancer.

Born in Newark, New Jersey, Dominick was the son of the late Anna and Angelo Anicito. He lived most of his life in New Jersey and worked for many years as a draftsman.

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Karen Ruth Maston, 73, of Clayton

Karen R. Maston, age 73, (nee Gassler), of Clayton, went home to be with the Lord on October 20, 2025. Beloved wife of the late Brian E. Maston. Survived by her daughters, Karrie Lamb (Jeff) and Kimberly Maston; grandchildren, Joey Dementri and Kyle Hemple; siblings, Karl W. Gassler, Jr., Robert Gassler and Barbara Bowers; her companion, George Dougherty and her beloved cat, Mr. Gray.

A devoted Christian woman, she found great joy in her faith and in listening to Christian music. For more than 25 years, Karen worked as a Certified Home Health Aide for Cardinal Village in Sewell, NJ, where she cared deeply for her patients and formed many lifelong friendships. She was known for her kind heart, her gentle spirit, and her willingness to serve others.

In her free time, Karen, enjoyed Bible study, working on puzzles, and coloring. Her quiet strength and compassion touched everyone who knew her.

At the family’s request, cremation was held privately. Interment will be held at a later date in Gloucester County Veteran’s Memorial Cemetery.

Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Karen Ruth Maston. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through: McCann-Healey Funeral Home, Gloucester City. Ph: 856-456-1142

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Joan E. Hamilton, 83, of Bellmawr

On October 19, 2025, at the age of 83. Of Bellmawr, NJ. Born in Philadelphia, PA, she was daughter of the late, Charles and Dorothy (Campbell) Renn. Joan is survived by her loving children, William Hamilton, Jacqueline Hamilton, Jennifer Nuss, Kelly Hamilton; cherished grandchildren, Nicole Hamilton, Ashley Scott, Amanda Bowman, James Nuss Jr., Samantha Nuss; great grandchildren, Eric, Gabriella, Melina, Xavier, Garrett, Jonathan, Ayla; her brother, Larrry Renn, and son in law, James Bowman. She was also predeceased by her daughter, Teresa Bowman in May of 2025.

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Jeanne Mae Lewis, of Haddonfield

Jeanne Mae Lewis, unexpectedly passed away on October 12, 2025 at Jefferson Hospital in Cherry Hil, NJ.  She was the daughter of the late Andrew W. and Agnes Duvak Lewis, born September 9, 1949 living most of her life in Prospect Park, PA.  Jeanne lived at Brandywine Senior Living in Haddonfield, NJ since September 2020 where she found much happiness and made wonderful friendships.

Jeanne attended Elwyn Institute before graduating from Interboro High School.  She worked at Prospect Park Health & Rehabilitation for the next 43 years, retiring in 2013.  Her retirement years were spent volunteering at the Prospect Park Methodist Church and never missed a Philadelphia Phillies or Philadelphia Eagles game.  Outside of volunteering and watching her favorite teams, Jeanne loved being with her family and friends, enjoying a tall glass of iced tea, shopping, and visiting her favorite restaurants and new ones alike. At Brandywine Living, Jeanne was constantly amongst her many friends, whether crafting, spending quality time with them, or inquiring into their or their families’ lives. Jeanne was an incredibly kind, beloved and beautiful person, and she will be deeply missed.

Jeanne is survived by her loving sisters Gail Haines of Haddonfield NJ, and Cindy Lewis-Kessler (John) of Clifton Township PA.  Seven nieces and nephews and many great nieces and nephews who adored her.

She was preceded in death by her brothers Andrew W. Lewis, Jr., James Patrick Lewis; and brother-in-law David L. Haines.

A graveside service will be held 10:30 AM on November 10, 2025 at SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery, Springfield PA.  Please meet at the center driveway in front of the Chapel at 10:15 am. 

Jeanne’s life will be celebrated at Brandywine Living at Haddonfield, 132 Warwick Road, Haddonfield, NJ 08033 from 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in memory of Jeanne to St. Judes Children Research Hospital:

  Memorial Giving, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105 , or Ronald McDonald House of Southern New Jersey, 550 Mickle Blvd, Camden, NJ 08103 https://rmhsnj.org/donate-now/. Please write in memo: Jeanne Mae Lewis

Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Jeanne Mae Lewis. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries through: McCann-Healey Funeral Home: Gloucester City, NJ  Ph: 856 – 456 – 1142

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Isabelle V. Shaw, 81, of Brooklawn

On October 26, 2025, at the age of 81, (née Razler), of Brooklawn.

Beloved and devoted wife of 57 years to Allen L. Shaw. Loving mother of Lisa Cipolone (Nick), Linda Doherty (James), Allen Shaw (Kacey), and Amanda Gransden (Ray). Cherished grandmother of Frank Cipolone (Erin), Samantha Gransden, Ray Gransden (Rachel), Gabryelle Ziegler (Ryan), Dominick Cipolone (Steve), Katelyn Doherty, Dr. Ehryn Caplinger (Kelby), Allen Shaw, and Michael Cipolone. Adored great-grandmother of Nina Gransden, Luna Guide, Ezra Ziegler, Athena Guide, and Leo Gransden.

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Joseph “Pop Joe” P. Callahan, Jr.

On October 24, 2025, longtime resident of Mt. Ephraim, NJ.  He was 69 years old.

Beloved husband of 47 years to Karen Callahan.  Dear father of Joseph III (Stephanie), Jennifer (Tom) Weick and Daniel Callahan.  Loving Pop of Julia (Jason), JoJo, Tommy and Blaze.  He is also lovingly survived by his sisters, Helen Marie (Bob) Halverson and Jane Callahan; brother, Jim Callahan; nephew, Ron (Nicole) Homa and niece, Erin (Ryan) Barnes.

“Pop Joe” was active in the Mt. Ephraim community, where he especially enjoyed helping coach youth athletics.  He was also a retired member of Local #14 Philadelphia Asbestos Workers.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend his viewing on Wednesday, October 29,  6 PM to 8 PM and Thursday, October 30, 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM at the FOSTER-WARNE FUNERAL HOME, 250 S. White Horse Pike, Audubon, NJ.  Mass of Christian Burial Thursday 11 AM at St. Rose of Lima Church, 4th Ave. & Kings Hwy., Haddon Heights, NJ.  Interment private.

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Joseph “Pop Joe” P. Callahan, Jr.

April 17, 1956 – October 24, 2025

On October 24, 2025, longtime resident of Mt. Ephraim, NJ.  He was 69 years old.

Beloved husband of 47 years to Karen Callahan.  Dear father of Joseph III (Stephanie), Jennifer (Tom) Weick and Daniel Callahan.  Loving Pop of Julia (Jason), JoJo, Tommy and Blaze.  He is also lovingly survived by his sisters, Helen Marie (Bob) Halverson and Jane Callahan; brother, Jim Callahan; nephew, Ron (Nicole) Homa and niece, Erin (Ryan) Barnes.

“Pop Joe” was active in the Mt. Ephraim community, where he especially enjoyed helping coach youth athletics.  He was also a retired member of Local #14 Philadelphia Asbestos Workers.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend his viewing Wednesday, October 29,  6 PM to 8 PM and Thursday, October 30, 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM at the FOSTER-WARNE FUNERAL HOME, 250 S. White Horse Pike, Audubon, NJ.  Mass of Christian Burial Thursday 11 AM at St. Rose of Lima Church, 4th Ave. & Kings Hwy., Haddon Heights, NJ.  Interment private.

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