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COURIER-POST, Thursday, October 27, 1988 Death Notices BRODER October 26, 1988. Leroy Esq. Husband of Belle (nee Abelson) of 4 Summer PI, Cherry Hill. Father of Sara Ann Adby grandchildren. Relatives and dress Mark Broder.

Also survived wang friends are invited to services Friday PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS, 2001 Haddonfield-Berlin Cherry Hill, NJ. Family will return to the late residence. Family respectfully request contributions in his memory be made to the Parkinson Foundation, Graduate Hospital, Pa. BUCK On October 25, 1988. Thomas J.

Beloved husband of Joan of Sicklerville, N.J. Also survived by two daughters, Kimberly DiPersio of Lawrenceville, N.J. and Sarah at home. parents, Albert and Kathryn Buck of Fla. One sister Mary Ann Verzicco of Fla.

Four brothers, Albert Michael, Robert and Kevin, all of Phila. Relatives and friends are invited to Mass of Christian Burial Saturday 10am at St. Mary's Church, Carol Ave. Main Williamstown, Interment St. Cemetery.

Family requests donations be made in his memory to John of God School, 532 Delsea Westville Grove, N.J. 08093. Arrangements by JOHN H. NORTON FUNERAL HOME, Williamstown, N.J. CLENDINING On October 25, 1988.

Thomas J. Age 73. Husband of Natalie (nee Feeney) of Runnemede, N.J. Father of Natalie and Thomas both at home, Constance Egbert of Winston-Salem, N.C., Andrea Viggiano of Toms River, N. N.J., Colette Bogie of Atco and Mark Clendining of Columbia, Maryland, seven grandchildren.

Relatives and friends will meet Saturday 9a.m. at the GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, 126 So. Black Horse Pike, Runnemede, N.J. Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 a.m. at St.

Maria Goretti RC Church, Runnemede. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Berlin, N.J. There will be a viewing Friday evening after 7 at the funeral home. Donations may be made to the St. Maria Goretti Church Memorial Fund, 321 Orchard Runnemede, N.J.

08078 COHEN October 25, 1988 Nathan (Nat) of 5316 Frosthoffer Pennsauken, NJ. Husband of the late Reba. Father of Mrs. Shirley Dragon, 'Norton, Sidney and Fredrick Cohen. Brother of Samuel and David Cohen of Philadelphia.

Also survived by five grandsons and three great-grand daughters. Relatives and friends are invited to graveside servicFriday 1PM Crescent Burial Park, Pennsauken (section G). Arrangements by Berschler Funeral Chapels. CROWTHER October 19, 1988, H. Marie (nee Spedding) of Huntingdon Valley, formerly of Wissahickon.

Wife of the late Rufus, also survived by four children; May Levendoski, John Crowther, Agnes Truxton and Dorothy Mills, a sister Florence Weiss, four grandchildren, seventeen great grandchildren, and seven great great grandchildren. Relatives, friends invited to call at the TURNER SON FUNERAL HOME, 6028 Ridge Roxborough, Pa. Friday eve. 7-9. Funeral service Saturday 11am at The Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, Huntingdon Valley, Pa.

Interment Holy Sepulchre Cem. DILDINE On Oct. 25, 1988 Earle B. age 94 yrs. of Camden, NJ.

Husband of the late Winifred T. (nee Kelley). Survived by son Vincent A. of Canadensis, Pa. Three daughters Winifred Ellis of Naples, Fla, Mary Unger of Erial, Joan M.

Matthews of Camden, nine grandchildren twelve great grandchildren. Mr. Dildine was a retired RCA Employee. Relatives and friends also members of Cramer Hill Golden Club are invited to attend the Funeral on 9am from the EDWARD P. LEONARD JR FUNERAL HOME, 35th St.

and River Camden, NJ. Mass of Christian Burial 10am at St. John The Baptist RC Church, 32nd and Pleasant Sts, Camden. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call Fri.

aft. 7pm at the Funeral Home. Parking on premises. KENNEHAN KENNEHAN On October 26, 1988. Susan.

Daughter of Einar Lanholm, of Camden. Age 34. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral service on Friday at 11am in the Sanctuary of the St. Paul's Evangelical Bible Church, 3700 Rudderow Pennsauken. Interment Bethel rial Park, Pennsauken.

Friends may at the church after on Friday. Funeral directed by the BRADLEY FUNERAL HOME, MARLTON. FLOWERS YOU'LL ALLEGRO C. DISCOUNT FLORISTS "Since Where Quality 711 N. Comes First Major 629-3883 Sicklerville Williamstown Berlin Major Credit ATCO FLOWERS FLORIST Flowers For All Occasions COOK'S ATCO Specialist 767-7167 Runnemede GROVE BAKANAS Serving All FLOWERS Deptford MARLTON 983-0055 HARRIS BROOKLAWN Flowers For FLOWER SHOP 456-2942 Serving The Tri-County area OPEN VISA 7 DAYS WEEK Family In Your McILVAIN John J.

on Oct 25, 1988 age 75 of Mt. Laurel, NJ. Husband of Barbara (nee Tredinnick). Father of Mary L. of Orlando, Fla, Ellen C.

Bowers of Mansfield, Catherine of Somerville, MA, rial Service, LEWIS survived by two grandchildren. MemoFUNERAL HOME, 78 E. Main Moorestown, NJ. Memorial contributions may be made to Paterno Librarles Endowment of the Pennsylvania State University, 505 Pattee Library, University Park, Pa 16802. MULDOON On October 25, 1988.

Florence E. (Bonnie), age 61 years. Wife of John E. of Glendora, N.J., mother of Linda A. Powell of Lilburn, Ga.

and Patricia A. Relchart of Waterford, N.J. Grandmother of Paul A. Powell, Christopher Powell and Jill Reichart, sister of Thelma Hubert of Widwood. Mrs.

Muldoon was a member of the BeckerVFW Auxiliary Post Mt. Holly. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Mass of Christian Burial Saturday 11 a.m. Teresa's RC Church, Runnemede. There test will be a viewing 9:30 to at the GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, 126 So.

Black Horse Pike, Runnemede, N.J. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery, Chewslanding. Memorial contributions may be made to the American CAncer Society, 410 White Horse Pike, Haddon Heights, N.J. 08035 MURTAUGH On Oct.

25, 1988 Saimi E. (nee Perala) age 70 yrs. of Maple Shade, NJ. Wife of the late John J. Survived by three sons, John M.

of Maple Shade, Edward F. of Camden and Thomas of Maple Shade, three daughters Mary T. Hall of Mt. Laurel, Eileen C. Wise Lilburn, GA.

and Susan M. DiFrank of Maple Shade. Two brothers Earl and Eino Perala both of Minnesota and Thomas Perala of Florida, two sisters Helvi Johnson and Elsa Neff both of Minnesota and nine grandchildren. Relatives and friends also the members of The Evangelicaland Presbyterian Church of Mt. Laurel and the Cramer Hill Golden Club are invited to attend the Funeral Services on 11am at the EDWARD P.

LEONARD JR. FUNERAL HOME, 35th St. and River Camden, NJ. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call Fri.

aft. 10am at the Funeral Home. Parking on premises. ORTIZ Julio of N. 25th Camden.

Age 56. Passed on Wednesday, October 26, 1988. Survived by his wife Marian, one son Julio one daughter Ms. Julia McArthur, two grandchildren. Two brothers Eleno Ortiz.

Six sisters Dominga, Marcelina, Francisca, Juainta, Maria and Socorro, and a host of nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Saturday October 29 at 10AM at the Holy Name RC Church, 5th Vine Camden. Friends may view at the CARL MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 831 Van Hook Camden on Friday October 28 from 6-9PM. Interment New Camden Cemetery. PHILLIPS On October 24, 1988 after a brief illness, Hazel E.

(nee Schindler) Of Lompoc, Calif. Formerly of Camden Maple Shade, N.J. Age 58 years. Devoted wife late Paul E. Beloved mother of LaVerne of Colorado, Paula of San Simone of Bowie, Robert of Detroit, and Renee, Ronnie and Roy all of Lompoc, Calif.

Dear sister of Earl Johnson of Maple Shade and Artis is Johnson of Baltimore, ea Eva Branham of Kay Pratt of Alice Szczesniewksi of Pennsauken, Shirley Earnest of Shamong, and Janice Schaffer of Merchantville. Funeral services and interment will be at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by STARBUCK LIND FUNERAL HOME, of Lompoc, Calif. PILKINGTON PILKINGTON On October 26, 1988. James C.

of Tabernacle, NJ. Age 31 years. Beloved son of Richard and Jeanne Pilkington of Medford, brother of Richard Ill and sisterin-law Marie of Mt. Laurel and Robert W. of Medford, uncle of Christopher and Richele Pilkington, grandson of May Heiland of North Cape May, dearest friend of Dale Haines of Vincentown.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to the funeral service Friday evening at the MATHIS FUNERAL HOME, 58 N. Main Medford. Where friends may call 7-9pm. Interment will be at the convenience of the family. Contributions in his memory to the charity of your choice would be appreciated (ample parking across from funeral home).

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Home 962-8033 456-7007 CARLIN'S FLOWERS Flowers For All Occasions Quality Today Is Our Reputation Tomorrow Pennsauken 662-5727 To Advertise Weekly In The CALL ANITA FLORAL DIRECTORY. In Memoriam ACETO In loving memory of our dear brotherin-law Rocco on his 68th birthday, Oct. You are in our thoughts today and every day. Happy Birthday. We miss and love you always.

Sadly missed by Josephine and Tom Shaw ACETO In sad and loving memory of my father, Rocco on his birthday, Oct. 27 Dear Dad, your birthday and though we're apart, we have many precious memories locked in our hearts. We can't be with you but we want you to know we love and miss you Happy Birthday. Sadly missed by your daughter, Rose Marie and your loving grandchildren, Colette, Daniel and Dino. ACETO In loving memory my dear husband, Rocco on his 68th birthday, Oct.

27 Dear Rocco, Today is your birthday and though we're apart we have many precious memories locked in our hearts. We can't be with you, but we want you to know we love and miss you so. Happy Birthday. Sadly missed, your loving wife Helen BENNETT In loving memory of our brother Bruce Bennett on his Birthday, October 27th We can not send a Birthday card, a little gift or two. Through God today we send a prayer of our deepest love for you.

Your family. CROWLEY In loving memory of our father, Robert, who passed away Oct. 27, 1987. One year has passed since that sad day, the one we loved called away. God took you home, it was His will, but in our hearts, Dad, you liveth still.

Sadly missed by children, Marianne, Kathy and Robbie. CROWLEY In loving memory of my husband, Robert, who passed away Oct. 27, 1987. I am sad within my memory, lonely is my heart today. For the one I loved so dearly has forever been called away.

I think of you in silence, no eye may see me weep, but many silent tears are shed when others are asleep. Sadly missed by wife, Mary. CROWLEY In loving memory of our Pop-POP who passed away a year ago. In our hearts your memory lingers, always tender, fond and true. There's not a day, dear we do not think of you.

Sadly missed by grandchildren, Nikki, D.J., Billy, Tony. FALCONIERO Dear Paul: Today you are 41. Oh, how we miss you! Love you forever. Mom, Dad, Dennis and Bob. GRACIE Thomas R.

In sad and loving memory of our father and grandfather on the third anniversary of your passing. You not forgotten, though on earth you are no more. Still in memory you are with us as you always were before. Love, Janet, Steve, Stephen Thomas KING In loving memory of our dear Renee', who left us July 17, 1988. Today you would have celebrated your 23rd birthday, October 27.

God knows how much we miss you, to have, to love, and then to part, is the greatest sorrow of any heart. Sadly missed by your family, Mom, Jim, Nick, Mike, Gram and Pop. In Memoriam Verses Available upon request. Call: 663-7100 p.m. Roy.

Age 79. Of Masonville. Died Tuesday October 25. He is survived by two sisters Eula Robins of Masonville and Lillie Sanders of Atlantic City, one brother and sister-in-law Lorren and Eloise Sanders of nieces and nephews. Funeral services Saturday October 29 at at TUNSIL FUNERAL HOME, 410 Market Palmyra.

Where friends may call Interment in Lakeview Memorial Park, Cinnaminson. SCELZA SANDERS Elizabeth (Keener). Age 71 years of Uniontown, PA. Died Tuesday, October 11, 1988. She was a resident of Cherry Hill from 1950 to 1970.

She was a retired school teacher. She was predeceased by her husband, Domenick and daughter, Margaret Applegate and a brother, Ray Keener. She is survived by three children, Jennylou Adams of Newport Richey, Mrs. Robert (Donna) Zellers of Johnstown and son, Donald Scelza of Valencia, nine grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the Great Bethel Baptist Church, Fayette Uniontown, PA.

SEEL Walter P. Sr. Of Moorestown N.J. On October 25, 1988. Age 68.

Father of J. Marshall Seel of Moorestown, Joanne Nagy of Bordentown. Brother of Bill Seel of Gloucester, Kate Neide of Westmont and Frances Olekrug of Gloucester and Emma Gurney of Pitman. Three grandchildren. Funeral service Friday 10am at the LEWIS FUNERAL HOME, 78 E.

Main Moorestown. Interment Beverly National Cemetery. Viewing Thursday eve. 7-9pm. Memorial contributions may be made the Retarded Citizens Assoc.

of Burlington County, Deacon Rd, Hainesport, N.J. 08036. TOMASSETTI-SEYBERT Rosemarie E. (nee Bott). On October 9, 1988.

Of Hollywood, FL. Survived by mother Helen Bott of Glendora, two sons, Michael Seybert of Clayton, N.C., Albert Seybert of Audubon, NJ, sister of Joann Loscerbo of Hollywood, FL, Terri Cook of Somerset, MA, Connie Stuebing of Audubon, NJ, Joseph Bott of Mt. Joy, PA. Also three grandchildren. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend a Memorial Service, Saturday, 1 p.m.

at the funeral home of INGLESBY SONS, Cove Wyndam Roads, Pennsauken. The family requests no flowers. VARLEY Irving M. age 90 of Lakeland, Fla. formerly of Gloucester City.

Beloved husband Marritta (nee Deacon). Devoted father of the late Mary McMonagle, Rita Lezenby of Lakeland, William of Brooksville, Fla. and Nancy Bauman, of devoted Williamstown. son-in-law Also Charles surLezenby. Loving grandfather of six: Kristina Johnsen Lakeland, Gregory Johnsen of Brooklawn; Joan and Michael Varley of Brooksville, Neal and Noel Bauman of Williamstown and great-grandfather of two: Derek and Tyler Johnsen.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Saturday from 8:30 AM at the McCann Funeral Home, 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City. Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM at St. Mary's Church, Gloucester City. Interment New St. Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr.

Viewing Friday evening from 7 PM at the funeral home. WEITZMAN Oct 24, 1988 Howard of Mt. Laurel, NJ. Husband of Robin (Kaplan). Father Andrew and Todd Weitzman.

Son of Max and Lillian Weitzman (nee Drizin). Brother of Mrs. Michael (Fran) Sadek, grandson of Reba Drizin. Also survived by dear friend Lynn. Funeral Services 1pm precisely at ROSENBERG'S REPHAEL SACKS, 4720 N.

Broad Phila. Interment Roosevelt Memorial Park. Shiva will be observed at 6325 Cardiff Phila. WHITE Mae. Age 71.

Of Clayton, NJ. Died Monday October 24. She is survived by her husband John White, two daughters Dorothy and Alice Russell, one son-inlaw Ronnie Jackson, mother-in-law Minnie Gibson, three brothers-in-law Alvin Sapp, Joseph Gibson and James Gibson, four grandchildren. Funeral services Monday October 31 at 12:00 noon at TUNSIL FUNERAL HOME, 812 Kaighn Camden Where friends may call after 10am. Interment in Sunset Memorial Park, Pennsauken.

Family will gather at 1450 Kenwood Camden. ONLY $6995 For A Gas or Oil Heater Check-Up Cleaning Regular Heater Maintenance Will Restore Operating Efficiency Reduce Chance of Breakdown Help Extend Heater Life 15 POINT SERVICE CHECK 1. Clean adjust thermostat 10. Check flue pipe and clean if nec2. Clean adjust all safety controls cessary 3.

Clean burner controls 11. Adjust fan control 4. Adjust burner for maximum effi- 12. Adjust pressure control ciency 13. Check heater for fumes 5.

Clean pilot assembly or nozzle 14. Check out complete heating cycle 6. Check for air or water leaks 15. Make Necessary Recommenda7. Lubricate all moving parts tions 8.

Check belt or couplings 9. Check all filters We RESIDENTIAL Service ONLY Any Brand Carrier We Recommend PARTS ADDITIONAL HOUCK Service Co. 547-3400 HEATING AIR CONDITIONING 222 Clements Bridge Road Barrington. N.J 08007 Residents gear up to fight proposed auto salvage yard By CARL MAUGERI Courier-Post Staff Delran DELRAN A group of residents organized by the local school board plans to pack the planning board's meeting tonight to fight a proposed automobile salvage yard on a 30-acre tract near Delran High School. The site, off Hartford Road here, also is adjacent to a 5-acre tract targeted for a county recycling center.

The fact that the two projects would be located so close to the high school has incensed school officials who said the salvage yard and recycling center would be an eyesore and health risk for area young people. "How we treat the old and young says something about our society and surrounding them with junk is not a good idea," said Ron Napoli, president of the school board. The group is opposed to the plan because the salvage yard would be an attractive nusiance to the students and because material from the yard could contaminate the soil, Napoli said. Napoli said he learned through a telephone conversation with a friend last Friday that the planning board, would consider the application by National Auto Salvage Inc. of Bridgeboro at its meeting tonight.

National Auto is owned by American Mobile Parks of Bala Cynwyd, Pa. Napoli said residents gathered Obituaries at the municipal building Sunday to plan strategies to fight the proposal. Napoli said school officials had asked to be kept informed about plans for the site and were disappointed to learn that the proposal would be considered this month instead of December, when the application was originally scheduled. He said he believes the local zoning regulations would prohibit use as a salvage yard. However, one section of the zoning designation for the site would allow the storage of automobiles, a point that may.

present a problem for the residents, he said. The board of education passed a resolution against the proposal in July, when it first learned of the proposal. National Auto Salvage operates a smaller salvage yard on a 10-acre lot on Mulberry Street. Councilman Andrew Ritzie, who also sits on the planning board, said he does not believe that the project is appropriate for the site, but plans to keep an open mind at tonight's meeting. "I'll listen to all the facts, but right now I'm not overly happy about it," he said.

The planning board meeting will be 7:30 tonight in the municipal building. Sara Kavanaugh, Food Bank founder COLLINGSWOOD Services will be tonight for Sara B. Kavanaugh, who helped found the Food Bank of South Jersey. Mrs. Kavanaugh (nee Brady and the former Mrs.

McCormick) died Sunday at Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center in Camden. She was 80. A 1923 graduate of Camden Catholic fligh School, Mrs. Kavanaugh was office manager at J.P. Mealey Co.

in Gloucester City from 1924 to 1949. Then until 1974, she managed her husband's insurance agency, the Raymond V. Kavanaugh Ins. Agency in Philadelphia. Until 1985, she was an administrative assistant at United Way of Camden County.

At 78, Mrs. Kavanaugh joined the Vista Program of the Peace Corps and helped found the food bank, for which she was honored by President Reagan, Gov. Thomas H. Kean and Rep. James J.

Florio. She was named Girl Scouts of America's Woman of the Year in Camden County in 1987. Since the Bicentennial celebration in 1976, she has served as a tour guide at Old St. Joseph's National Shrine in Philadelphia. Mrs.

Kavanaugh is survived by a sister, Genevieve Sholly of Greenville, S.C.; three nieces and three nephews. A viewing will be held at 6:30 this evening at the Church of the Transfiguration, White Horse Pike and Magill Avenue, Collingswood. A Mass of Christian Burial will be at 8 p.m., with Final Commendation at 10 a.m. tomorrow. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Food Bank of South Jersey, 1361 Walnut Camden 08103. Funeral arrangements are by the Blake-Doyle Funeral Home of Collingswood. Frank K. Tamney, 79, RCA engineer WILLINGBORO A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated here tomorrow for Frank K. Tamney, an engineer at RCA and 20- year resident of Willingboro.

Mr. Tamney died Monday at Zurbrugg Memorial Hospital Rancocas Valley Division, after a lengthy illness. He was 79. Born in Philadelphia, Mr. Tamney was a graduate of the Drexel Institute of Technology in Philadelphia, where he studied electrical engineering.

For 35 years, he worked at RCA in Camden as a process test engineer until his retirement in 1971. An avid numismatist, Mr. Tamney was a co-founder and past president of the Camden County Coin Club. He was also very active with the Boy Scouts of America, Troop 34 in Cramer Hill and Troop 83 here, and served as a civil defense radio director here. In addition, he formerly was involved with the State Fencibles in Philadelphia, and was a member of the Knights of Columbus, Sacred Heart Council No.

5537. He is survived by his wife, Kathryn M. Crosson; four sons, Frank K. Jr. of Chester Springs, Joseph P.

of Berwyn, James C. of Tabernacle and William J. Willingboro; a sister-inlaw, Alice Tamney of Croydon, and five grandchildren, Jennifer, Christopher, Kimberly, Philip and Michael. Friends and relatives may call tonight from 7 to 9 at the Goes Funeral Home, 212 Levitt Parkway. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m.

tomorrow at Corpus Christi Roman Catholic Church, Sunset and Charleston roads. Interment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery in Yeadon, Pa. Fulvio Croce, taught Americans overseas OAKLYN A Mass will be held here Saturday for Fulvio A. Croce, an elementary school teacher in the Lindenwold school district in the early 1950s. The Mass will be at 9 a.m.

at St. Aloysius Roman Catholic Church on Holly Avenue here. Mr. Croce died of a heart attack Oct. 16 in a hospital in Landstuhl, West Germany.

He was 64. Mr. Croce taught in the Lindenwold schools before accepting a position with the U.S. government to teach the children of Americans abroad. He taught in France, Italy and Germany, where he retired in 1986 after a 30-year career.

"It was a an opportunity for him to travel," said his sister, Norma Balducci of Oaklyn. "He used to call his children his little figs for France, I for Italy and for Germany." Mr. Croce served in the U.S. Army in World War II and was awarded the Purple Heart. He was the son of the late Francesco and Adalgisa Croce and the brother of the late Nicholas Croce.

Surviving, besides his sister, are his wife, Joan; two sons, James of California and Matthew of Florida; two daughters, Michele Knutson of Florida and Leslie Anne Croce of Bremerhaven, West Germany; a granddaugther, Cambria Knutson of Florida; three brothers, Remo of Westmont, Avio of Pine Hill and Sergio of Cherry Hill; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Eugene MacDonald, partner in tool firm ZIEGFIELD FLORIST Maple Shade 667-2101 Major Credit Cards Accepted PENNSAUKEN A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered tomorrow for Eugene A. MacDonald, a township resident who had been a partner the former McNichol and MacDonald Tool Co. in the section of Moorestown. Mr.

MacDonald, who died Tuesday in his home, was 76. A native of Downingtown, he had lived here for 50 years. He was a partner in the company from 1941 until 1952, when it was sold. He later worked for the U.S. Pipe Foundry Co.

in Burlington City until his retirement. In the late 1930s, Mr. MacDonald played the guitar and piano on weekends at Compton's Log Cabin in Haddon Township. He also was an amateur artist, painting stilllife and landscape subjects. Surviving are his wife, Frances (nee McNichol); a son, Robert of Buhl, Idaho; and four grandchildren.

The Mass will be offered at 10 a.m. in St. Cecelia's Church. Friends may call tonight from 7 to 9 at the Inglesby Sons Funeral Home, Cove and Wyndam roads. Entombment will be in New St.

Mary's Mausoleum, Bellmawr..

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