Bellmawr: RAYMOND A. SIMPSON, age 63


 A Funeral Mass was held at Mary, Mother of the Church, Bellmawr, for Raymond A. Simpson, 63, of Bellmawr, who died September 4, 2008.

 Mr. Simpson was the proud former Chief of Bellmawr Fire Rescue #1 and was very active in all and was very active in all community projects.

 Best friend and devoted husband of 39 years of Sandee L. Loving father of Jeffrey R. (Nicole). Adoring grandfather of Sophia Rae. Beloved son of Evelyn. Dear uncle of many nieces and nephews. Also survived by many cousins and his faithful companions: Nixon, Reagan, Jasper and Opie.

 Interment was in New Saint Mary’s Cemetery, Bellmawr.

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Oaklyn: WILLIAM J. FLYNN, WWII Army Veteran, recipient of the Purple Heart, former Fire Chief

A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at St. Aloysius Church, Oaklyn, for William J. Flynn, 83, of Oaklyn, who died September 8, 2008.

Mr. Flynn was born and raised in Gloucester City. He graduated from Saint Mary\’s High School (the Old Gloucester Catholic). He was a proud Army Veteran of WWII and twice recipient of the Purple Heart for his participation in the landing at Anzio Beachhead. He worked for many years as a safety manager for NJ Zinc in Gloucester City. Mr. Flynn was a member of the Welcome/Oaklyn Fire Company from 1960 to present and also served as Chief from 1979-1982. He was a Past President of the former Welcome Fire Co. in Oaklyn and served as a Police Dispatcher in Oaklyn from 1984 to 1995.

He is the beloved husband of Margaret \”Peg\”; loving father of stepsons Jack Hutchinson of Mount Laurel and Steve Hutchinson of Deptford, son William J. Flynn, Jr. of Anchorage and daughter Kathy Hunter (Walt) of Barrington and devoted grandfather of Mark Hutchinson (Mindi) of Deptford, Matt Hutchinson of Deptford, Kristi and Jeff Hunter of Barrington and great grandchildren Lucea and Maya Hutchinson and Adam Hunter. He is the dear brother of Sr. Mary Clare Flynn of the Monastery of the Most Precious Blood in Brooklyn, NY, Eileen Gougon of Pitman and Joseph Flynn of Cinnaminson.

Interment was in New Saint Mary\’s Cemetery, Bellmawr.

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Gloucester City: Child Safety Program Important

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By Frank Murphy, Gloucester City Postmaster

 

Franklin, the eagle, and his sidekick bird friend, Benny, spent their summer making public service announcements on television stations across the country, warning children to stay away from Postal Service delivery vehicles.

The two animated characters are now ready to head back to school with postal employees to help teachers spread the word that injuries and death can result when children get too close to delivery vehicles.

Materials targeting pre-kindergarten through second-grade school children are being distributed nationwide this month to more than 9,000 postal facilities as part of a child safety awareness program from the Postal Service and two of its unions, the National Association of Letter Carriers and the National Rural Letter Carrier\’s Association.

The materials include an animated two-minute DVD video — available in English or Spanish — featuring Franklin and Benny. The theme \”Smart children stay away from the truck\” is reinforced in numerous ways throughout this fast-paced, humorous video.

A poster, coloring book images and stickers are also available to leave with the school children to further reinforce the message.

The dangers involving children playing near vehicles is a nationwide problem involving all types of vehicles. The Kids and Cars organization has resources available on their website at www.KidsAndCars.org to help prevent these types of accidents.

Teachers or other school officials interested in having a Postal Service employee visit a school to present the video and other materials can contact their local postmaster.

 

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Jim Jensen, age 45, machinist for Midlantic Precision, Gloucester City

JENSEN, JAMES \’JIM\’ R. Age 45, died suddenly on September 24, 2008. He lived in Glendora for the past 20 years and worked as a machinist for Midlantic Precision in Gloucester City. Jim was a motorcycle enthusiast and enjoyed riding his Harley. He is survived by his wife Patricia Ann (nee Wismer), daughters Christine Jensen (Tony Mazzella), DanielleJensen all of Glendora, mother Amelia Jensen of Runnemede, brothers William, Mark and Christopher Jensen, and sisters Carol Kelly and Debbie Pasquale. Friends may call on Monday after 9am in the BUDD FUNERAL HOME, 522 Salem Ave (King\’s Hwy.), Woodbury, NJ. Memorial service will be at 11am. Memorials may be shared at www.buddfuneral home.com

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Gloucester City: Still missing, Robert Dornbach

To my loving son Bobby, who has been missing since November 27, 2005, Happy 20th birthday.

 

\”I can\’t believe you have been gone for three years. It feels like a lifetime. You were still my baby at seventeen with your whole life ahead of you. Since then, I wake up with a lump in my throat and go to bed with emptiness in my heart. I miss your kisses and how you told me that you loved me every night before bed. How I long to hear your voice again.

I don\’t know what happened the day you left the house. I believe you went to meet someone and foul play caused your disappearance. I wish that I could be lighting 20 candles on your cake and singing happy birthday, but I\’m still left searching the woods and water. I will never give up my search for you.

I know you have not vanished from the face of this Earth. I wish someone who knows where and who you were supposed to meet would come forward and tell the truth, so the hell your family is going through would come to an end and you would be found and brought home where you belong.

I will never forget the sound of your very first cry on the day you were born, September 15, 1988. It brought tears to my eyes then, and the thought of it always will.

I love you Bobby! This much;from here around the world and back, xoxoxo.\”

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Anthony Galiazzi, of Brooklawn, age 74

GALIAZZI, ANTHONY Suddenly, on September 25, 2008, of Brooklawn, NJ. Age 74 years. Beloved companion of Linda Ford of 30 years. Devoted father of Annemarie & Bill of Oaklyn, Toni & Lee of Sicklerville, Annette of Pennsauken, Charles of PA, Christopher & Dana of Oaklyn, Joshua of Brooklawn, Michael, Jane & Gary of Pennsauken, Pat of Bellmawr, Ellamay of SC, and the late Janice & Bruce. Also survived by his best friend Joan Vennell, friends Charles & Heather Vennell, and Anna Watkins. Proud grandfather of 22, great grandfather of 2. The family will receive relatives and friends Monday afternoon 1:00-2:00PM at COSTANTINO FUNERAL HOME 231 W.WHITE HORSE PK BERLIN, NJ 08009 Costantinofuneralhome. com Cremation will be private, interment of ashes will be at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers contributions my be made to the family or Deborah Heart & Lung Hospital c/o the funeral home.

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This Just In: Rams Scoring at a Glance

Final Score Gloucester Catholic 54 – Delsea 28



Ryan Alcott (of Gloucester Catholic) 1 TD run

George Spingler (Gloucester Catholic) 1 TD rec

Zach Barlage – (Gloucester Catholic) 1 yrd QB sneak TD

Michael Rafferty (Gloucester Catholic) returned a fumble for a kickoff

Pat Schuhl – (Gloucester Catholic) 4 rush TDs

The Rams dominated the whole game score was 14-0 before Delsea touched the ball. The Rams scored, recovered onside kick, and scored again.

Next game – Friday @ Kingsway 7 pm.

 

~Ryan Murphy, Assistant AD, Gloucester Catholic High School

 

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Angeline Sarlo, of Deptford, retired from Bell Telephone

SARLO, ANGELINE
Age 80, passed away September 24, 2008, at her home in Deptford.
She was a homemaker most recently, but earlier had worked at Bell Telephone in Philadelphia.
Angeline was the wife of the late Walter Sarlo, Sr. and sister of the late Rose D\’Agostino. Angeline is survived by her son Walter Sarlo, Jr. and his wife Susan of Mt. Royal.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend Angeline\’s Mass of Christian Burial 11:00am Monday at the Church of the Incarnation, 240 Main St., Mantua. There will be a viewing from 10:00am to 11:00am Monday at the church. Interment will be in New St. Mary\’s Cemetery in Bellmawr.
The family requests in lieu of flowers that donations be made in her memory to the Catholic campaign for Human Development , Office of National Collections, 3211 4th Street NE, Washington, DC 20017-1194.
Expressions of sympathy may be emailed to [email protected]. Funeral arrg. under the direction of the BARR FUNERAL HOME, Millville, N.J.

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Lucille Rose Brown, age 73, of Marlton, formerly of Camden and Westville Grove

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Lucille Rose \”Lucy\”

 

On September 24, 2008. Age 73. (nee Humphries). Of Marlton. Formerly of Camden and Westville Grove. Loving wife of 25 years to the late Lewis E. Brown, Sr. Loving mother of David E. Humphries (Fiancée Virginia), Doris Reeves, James Reeves, Joseph J. Reeves, Earl E. Dawes, Stella E. (Walter) McCully, Linda J. Osler, Angel (Juan) Marrero, Lewis E. (Yvonne) Brown, Jr. and Joseph L. (Doris) Brown, Sr. Predeceased by her children; Lucille Rose Reeves and Salvatore L. (surviving Nila) Tirro, Jr. Loving grandmother of 30 and great-grandmother of 28. Also survived by many nieces and nephews.


Lucy was born and raised in Camden and had been a resident of Marlton for the last 8 years at the Wiley Home. She was a member of the Camden PTA and enjoyed playing the organ, singing in the choir, reading her bible and attending Church.


Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend her viewing on Sunday evening from 6 to 8 pm at the McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street (at Brown Street) Gloucester City and Monday morning from 10 to 11 am at The Wiley Church: 101 E. Main St. Marlton. Religious Service 11 am in the Church. Interment Brigadier General William C. Doyle Veterans Cemetery, Arneytown.

Donations may be made in her memory to Lucille Rose Brown Memorial Fund: P.O. Box 358, Gloucester City, NJ 08030. Expressions of sympathy can be e-mailed to the family through our funeral home website www.mccannhealey.com under online obituaries of Lucille Rose Brown.

Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City. Phone: 856-456-1142

 

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