LOUISE SALERNO of Brooklawn, age 75, member of Jehovah’s Witnesses Congregation

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Gloucester City NJ-CHEERS to Mustang Cheerleaders!

KUDOS!The Gloucester City Mustang Cheerleaders participated in the recent City Clean Up Day. The girls worked around the Water Street and Jersey Avenue area. There were over 25 girls who came out to support this worthy endeavor.

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Anthony Parisi and other Patients, kin tell of abuse at hospital

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Gloucester City News Headlines for October 23rd

  • Anthony Parisi Arrested Again, Charged With Making Terroristic Threats
  • Spaventa Says Gloucester City Schools Are ‘Very Safe’
  • Go Phillies! Can They Win World Series? Baseball analysis, and hope, from Publisher Albert Countryman Jr.
  • City Planning Board Allows D.J. ‘s Auto To Rent Upstairs For Commercial Use

 

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Defense carries Gloucester Catholic to easy win

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Elizabeth Marcellina, of Bellmawr, Longtime Parishioner of Saint Maurice R.C. Church in Brooklawn

MARCELLINA

Elizabeth J. \”Betty\”

 

On October 19, 2008. Age 72. (nee Fatula). Of Bellmawr. Loving wife of 47 years to the late Andrew N. Marcellina. Loving mother of Michael J. Marcellina of Bellmawr. Loving grandmother of Andrea Nicole and Hannah M. Dear sister of Sister Lorraine Fatula of Holy Family Convent and sister-in-law of Josephine Vardakas of Plymouth Meeting, PA. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Elizabeth was born in Philadelphia and was a longtime resident of Bellmawr. She was a faithful and devoted parishioner of St. Maurice R.C. Church in Brooklawn where she was a Eucharistic Minister as well as a member of the Altar and Rosary Society. Elizabeth was a Den Leader of the Cub Scouts 185 of Bellmawr and also a member of the Bellmawr Senior Citizens. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend her viewing on Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 pm and Thursday morning from 8:15 to 9:15 am at the McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, (at Brown Street) Gloucester City. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10 am at Saint Maurice R.C. Church: 401 Community Rd., Brooklawn. Interment New St. Mary’s Cemetery, Bellmawr. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations in Betty’s name to Saint Maurice R.C. Church: 401 Community Rd, Brooklawn, NJ 08030. Please write Elizabeth J. Marcellina in memo. Expressions of sympathy can be e-mailed to the family through our funeral home website www.mccannhealey.com under online obituaries of Elizabeth J. Marcellina.

 

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Camden County GOP hopefuls to try again

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Raw Video/Deptford v. Gloucester Catholic Oct. 18

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McCann-Healey Funeral Home Offering Two New Programs

By Albert Countryman Jr.

Gloucester City News

 

Human beings living in unison with Planet Earth and concerns about global warming are topics and issues now discussed around the world.

Here in Gloucester City, McCann-Healey Funeral Home is taking action by introducing its new \”Dust to Dust\” Earth-Friendly Funeral Service.

\”We have recognized that clients are environmentally conscious concerning death care,\” said Manager and Funeral Director John A. Healey IV.

\”We use biodegradable wooden caskets, reusable rental caskets for viewings before cremations, and we limit chemical use in preparation,\” Healey said.

\”We are trying to meet our clients\’ needs and wants. Baby Boomers are extremely environmentally conscious and Earth friendly,\” said Healey, adding that the use of plastic, vinyl, marble/ceramic and semi-precious metals is discouraged.

According to the mission statement of \”Dust to Dust,\” the program is designed to: \”Return our earthly remains to Mother Nature as intended. The program is carbon-footprint conscious, while adhering to the strictest environmental standards.

\”We protect Mother Earth while honoring memories, acknowledging grief, initiating closure and beginning the journey to heal with dignity and respect for a life lived and remembered.\”

Besides this new program, McCann-Healey Funeral Home has also linked up to a nationwide program offering services to United States veterans.

Veterans Funeral Care was started in 2000 by Jim Rudolph of Florida, a veteran of the Vietnam War.

\”It is a foundation to help veterans and their families when it comes to funeral services,\” Healey said. \”It is available to all those who served in the military.\”

Healey said the funeral home will help spouses and relatives apply for VA benefits, help with Veterans Life Insurance, and arrange all military honors.

McCann-Healey has signed on as the New Jersey representative to this national program, which now includes 40 of the 50 states, he said.

\”We want to make sure the veterans get what they are entitled to for proudly serving our country,\” Healey said.

\”Our veterans have given so much for our freedom. They need to be aware of their benefits, and our program will assist in this process,\” Healey said.

\”These two programs will better serve our community in these ever-changing times we live,\” he added.

Anyone interested in either of these programs, or to schedule a free, pre-arrangement consultation, can call the McCann-Funeral Home at 456-1142.

www.mccannhealey.com

 

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Another big win for the Rams, beat Deptford 30-0….

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