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Atlantic County Record from May's Landing, New Jersey • Page A5

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Wednesday, September 18, 2013 ATLANTIC COUNTY RECORDMAINLAND JOURNAL A5 Obituaries 1 Hi.zj- id George W. Stafford 76 George W. Stafford 76, of Pleasantville and formerly of Galloway, died on Sept. 8 at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center. He was born in Atlantic City and graduated from Pleasantville High School.

He served in the U.S. Air Force from 1954 to 1958. George was employed by Atlantic Electric for 35 years and most recently worked for Chapman Ford and Bennett Chevrolet. He was a member of VFW Post 9462 of Absecon. George was predeceased by his parents, George Sr.

and Edith (Pope-man) Stafford; his daughter, Beth A. Stafford; and his sister-in-law, Elaine Fernan. He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Jeanette (Hollo way) Stafford; son, Donald K. Watson, 88 Donald K. Watson, 88, of Mays Landing and Beaver Falls, died on Sept.

5. Donald served in the U.S. Army in the 876th Company Airbourne Engineers during World War II before going to work for Campbell's Mayflower Moving and Storage Co. He then went on to work as a millwright with the AES Corporation in Shipping-port, before his retirement. He loved Beaver County and Chippewa Township, and was a huge Steelers fan.

He was also an avid golfer, and he enjoyed many family vacations in Hilton Head. He was known for his craftsmanship, particularly when it came to refinishing antiques, and making unique, handmade snowmen for special members of his family. He also was recognized as a longtime member of Chippewa United Methodist Church, where he served as an usher for 50 years. Donald "Doc" or "Unc" taught his family love, joy, integrity, and the importance of giving back. His personal motto was "I always try to treat people like I want to be treated" and he passed that onto his family.

He was predeceased by his wife, Helen (Campbell); Marguerite 'Maggie' (Emmer) McClarren, 95 Marguerite "Maggie" (Emmer) McClarren, 95, of Egg Harbor City died on Sept. 8. Maggie was born on July 15, 1918, in Lyon, France. Being a child of the State, she never knew her mother or father. In France, she obtained a teaching degree and taught middle school prior to World War II.

With the outbreak of World War II, Maggie fought with the Free French Resistance and met her future husband, Henry Emmer, a resident of Egg Harbor City, who was stationed in Paris as a Military Policeman. They were married in 1946 and had their first child, George, in 1948 while stationed in Stuttgart, Germany. After his enlistment ended, they moved back to Egg Harbor City, where they had two more children, Danny and Mark. Maggie was employed at the Atlantic Drug Store in Egg Harbor for many years, where most people knew her as "Frenchy." She also taught French for several years at Holy Spirit High School. Upon leaving Holy Spirit, she worked for many years at Sears Roebuck at the Shore Mall in cosmetics and was a tour guide for George W.

Stafford Jr. George III; grandsons, Jason Stafford and Charles Blalack; his sister, Elaine (Harry) Patterson; nieces, Daneen Gove and Linda Patterson; brother-in-law, Robert Fernan; sister-in-law, Margaret Holloway; nieces, Karen Watson, Sharon O'Neill and Michelle Littlefield; nephew, Harry Hickey; and niece, Dolly Kervitsky. Services were held on Sept. 16 at Wimberg Funeral Home, Galloway. Jeanette A.

"Jan" Riley years, James; her daughter, Michele Eaton and husband, Michael; two granddaughters, Erica and Kristen; her best friend, Joann; and many cousins. Services were held on Sept. 12 at Boakes Funeral Home, Mays Landing. Memorial donations may be made to: Atlantic County Animal Shelter, 240 Old Turnpike Road, Pleasantville, NJ 08232. Lillian R.

Rodriguez-Montalvo tal Assembly of God, Ham-monton. Burial followed in Egg Harbor City Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the family. Services were entrusted to Wimberg Funeral Home, Egg Harbor City. Dorothy Anne Pennie, 85 Dorothy Anne Pennie, 85, of Mays Landing died on Sept.

8, with her family by her side. She was born to the late Dr. and Mrs. Edward A. Cannon, in New York, N.Y.

Dorothy graduated from the Academy of the Holy Angels, Fort Lee, where she won the Columbia Scholastic Press Award. She attended Dun-barton College of the Holy Cross, Washington, D.C. She married Dr. Raymond Pennie in 1948, and they lived together in North Bergen before retiring to Mays Landing. An optimist with a light-hearted sense of humor, Dorothy maintained a life-long love of reading, music, travel and New York City.

She cherished her family and her faith. She was predeceased by her husband of 64 years, Raymond; her son, Steven Christopher; and her brother, Dr. Edward F. Cannon. Dorothy is survived by five children, Michael of Oak Ridge, N.C., Carol and MichaelA.

Carnesale, N.J. Lie. 3942, Manager (TSlTPlTTlfP1! iliiSXfiiik Donald K. Watson his son, Gary; and his brothers, Eugene and Wilmer. He is survived by his daughter, Marsha Mangiel-lo and her husband, Anthony; his daughter-in-law, Sandra Watson; four grandchildren, Travis Watson, Tasha Krout, Lisa Betts (Kyle) and Christa Man-giello; six great-grandchildren, Isabel, Alexis, Madison, Jacob, Braden and Trevor; and many nieces and nephews.

A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. on Sept. 28, at Chippewa United Methodist Church, 2545 Darlington Road, Beaver Falls, Pa. A visitation will be held from noon until the time of the service. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to: "Care of a Loved One," do Marsha Mangiel-lo, TD Bank, 1120 Tilton Road, Northfield, NJ 08225.

Arrangements are entrusted to Adams-Perfect funeral Homes. than 30 years, Brenda (Wilson); his sons, Robert and Korey; his brothers, Ken (Diane) and Keith; nephews, Kenny, Kyle, Kris, Jake, Keith, Danny, James, Matthew and Ryan; and his niece, Jamie. A service was held on Sept. 14 at Good Shepherd United Methodist Church, Northfield. Memorial donations may be made to: a scholarship fund for Korey Morgenweck in care of his mother.

wife, Marsha; siblings, Bob, Elizabeth, Mary and Phyllis; his son, Jason Madara; and many nieces and nephews. A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. on Sept. 18 at Atlantic City Cemetery, Pleasantville. Arrangements are entrusted to Adams-Perfect Funeral Homes.

M. Sullivan of Galloway Township; two sisters, Veronica Wright of Beebe and Pamela Groeber of Mays Landing; three grandchildren; and three greatgrandchildren. Cremation arrangements were by Westbrook, a Smith Family Funeral Home, in Arkansas. Burial will be in New Jersey. Tractor Inc.

Rodio 717 Marguerite "Maggie' (Emmer) McClarren Renault Winery. Henry passed away in 1972. After several years, Maggie met and married Thomas McClarren and resided in Egg Harbor City until his death in 2001. Maggie then moved to Aloe Village, where she spent the remainder of her days, the last three with the assistance of her caretakers, Lydia Scribn-er and Nana Hickman. She is survived by her three sons, George, Danny (Bonnie) and Mark (Helen); eight grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.

Services were held on Sept. 14 at Zion Lutheran Church, Egg Harbor City. Burial was private. Memorial donations may be made to: Zion Lutheran Church, 312 Philadelphia Egg Harbor City, NJ 08215. Services were entrusted to Wimberg Funeral Home, Egg Harbor City.

Dorothy Anne Pennie her husband, Dr. Michael Mahoney, of Chesapeake, Jean and her husband, Dr. Henry Wodnicki, of Miami Beach, Nancy and her husband, Ira Gold, of Leonia and John and his wife, Karen Casey, of Long Island, N.Y; nine grandchildren; her sister-in-law, Dorothea; and many nieces and nephews. A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated on Sept. 14 at the Church of St.

Elizabeth Ann Seton, Absecon. Entombment was in Holy Cross Cemetery, Mays Landing. Arrangements were entrusted to Boakes Funeral Home, Mays Landing. Linda Carnesale, N.J. Lie.

3738 Funeral Director South jersey Gas Preferred Contractor Kevin R. Morgenweck, 55 Kevin R. Morgenweck, 55, of Northfield, died on Sept. 8. He was born on Jan.

8, 1958, in Somers Point. Kevin lived in Northfield for most of his life. Kevin attended St. Joseph's Catholic School and graduated from Mainland High School in 1976. Kevin loved to cook and worked at the Point Diner and opened Playboy Casino in 1980.

Kevin worked for Juliano's Restuarant for the past 15 years. Kevin rooted for the Philadelphia Flyers and Eagles. Kevin took great pride in his landscaping and had a heart of gold when it came to helping any of his neighbors. He was predeceased by his parents, Charles A. and Eunice (Freas) Morgenweck.

Kevin is survived by the love of his life for more Paul J. Madara, 66 Paul J. Madara, 66, of Pleasantville died on Sept. 14. He was born on June 3, 1947 Paul was predeceased by his parents, Laura and William Madara; and his brothers, Bill, Charlie and Tommy.

He is survived by his Carol Ann Sullivan, 66 Carol Ann Sullivan, 66, of Beebe, died on Sept. 9. She was born on March 18, 1947. She is survived by her husband, Jay Sullivan of Beebe; two sons, Steven E. Sullivan of Beebe and John Jeanette A.

'Jan' Riley, 66 Jeanette A. "Jan" Riley, 66, died on Sept. 7 at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center Mainland Division. Jeanette was born in Pleasantville and resided in Egg Harbor Township. She and her husband, James, were married on Oct.

9, 1965, at St. Peter's Church in Pleasantville. Jeanette had a career in sales and was executive secretary in the sales department at the Taj Mahal. She enjoyed spending time at her winter home in Ft. Myers, reading mystery novels and watching old Westerns.

Jeanette was predeceased by her father, Leo; mother, Anne; and brother, Leonard. Jeanette is survived by her loving husband of 47 Lillian R. Rodriguez-Montalvo Lillian R. Rodriguez-Montalvo of Egg Harbor City died on Sept. 10.

Lillian was born on Dec. 27, 1955, in Hormigueros, Puerto Rico, to Isabel Fi-gueroa, currently residing in Stratford, and Juan Rodriguez of Sabana Grande, Puerto Rico. Lillian shared 41 years of marriage with her husband, Enrique Montalvo; they had two children, Katherin Maldonado and her son Ricky Montalvo both of Egg Harbor City; five grandchildren, Jel-ishka Maldonado, Eduar-do Maldonado Jr, Tatiana Maldonado, Elexxis Montalvo and Enrique Montalvo III; son-in-law, Eduardo Maldonado; brother, Juan Rodriguez of Stratford; sister, Evelyn Rodriquez of Stratford; niece and nephews, Kelly Velaz-quez-Woodall of Florida, Alfredo Velazquez Jr. of Stratford, David Velazquez of Stratford, Johnny Rodriguez of Collings-wood, Andy Rodriguez of Buena and Edwin Rodriguez of Stratford; stepmother, Maria Rodriguez of Sabana Grande and many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Services were held on Sept.

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