Obit Guy Chiarulli formerly of Bellmawr

CHIARULLI Guy

On March 8, 2007. Age 55. Of Camden. Cherished Father of Guy Gerrard of California. Loving son of Bernice Silvestri and the late Joseph Chiarulli. Beloved Brother of Toselli Chiarulli. At the request of the family, Mass of Christian Burial and Interment were private. Expressions of sympathy can be e-mailed to the family through our funeral home website www.mccannhealey.com under online obituaries of Guy Chiarulli. Funeral Arrangements and Inquires may be made through McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME, 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City, NJ 08030 phone 456-1142 www.mccannhealey.com

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Obit Ida Stephens of Brooklawn

STEPHENS, IDA E.
(nee Bremer) 85 of Brooklawn, NJ died March 25, 2007 at Manor Care, West Deptford, NJ.
She was a lifelong resident of Brooklawn. She was a Charter member of the Brooklawn United Methodist church, and a member of the United Methodist Women. Ida was a member of the Brooklawn Fire Company Auxiliary.
She was the loving wife of Robert J. Stephens, her husband of 64 years, and was a devoted mother to three daughters, Shirley (William) Wakemen of Woodbury, Carolyn (Richard) Wiest) of Williamstown, and Robyn (Daniel) Austin of Woodbury. Loving grandmother of Sandra Hitchens, William III and Stephen Wakemen, Scott adn Richard Wiest Jr., Stephanie and Daniel Austin Jr., and five great grandchildren.
There will be viewings on Thursday evening from 7:00 to 9:00PM, and Friday from 10:00 to 11:00AM at the Brooklawn United Methodist Church, 213 Maude and Hannevig Ave., Brooklawn, NJ 08030. Funeral service Friday at 11:00AM. Interment Eglington Cemetery, Clarksboro, NJ. Flowers accepted, or donations to Alzheimer\’s Association, 11,000 Lincoln Drive West, Suite 7, Marlton, NJ 08053-3431. DAVIS & WAGNER FUNERAL AND CREMATION SERVICES, Woodbury, NJ.

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Obit Theresa Chorzelewski, formerly of Bellmawr

CHORZELEWSKI, THERESA M.
On March 25, 2007 (nee Hojnowski) of Cherry Hill, formerly of Bellmawr. Age 70.
Beloved wife of the late Stanley J. Chorzelewski. Loving mother of Stanley of Bell-mawr Brian of Sicklerville, Bruce of Gloucester City, Darren of Sewell, Eric of Bellmawr and Roseann Sorg of Cherry Hill. Caring sister of Jerome Hojnowski of Bell-mawr. Proud grandmother of 14 grandchildren. Survived by several nieces and nephews.
Theresa was a devout Catholic who rarely missed Sunday Mass. In her spare time she enjoyed dancing and arts and crafts. She loved to cook Polish foods during the holidays. Mrs. Chorzelewski\’s true passion was her family and grandchildren.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Life Celebration on Thursday 7pm to 9pm and Friday 8am to 10am at the CIECHANOWSKI FUNERAL HOME, 1100 N. Black Horse Pike, Runnemede. Funeral service will follow 10am at the funeral home. Interment New St. Mary\’s Cemetery, Bellmawr. Contributions in Theresa\’s memory can be made to St. Mary\’s Nursing Home, 210 St. Mary Dr., Cherry Hill, NJ 08003.

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Gloucester City PAL Three on Three Winners

Group one, photos of other winners will follow.

The Gloucester City P.A.L. held it’s 11th Annual 3 on 3 Tournament on March 24 and 25, 2007.

There were approximately 200 participants. It was a huge success.

The PAL would like to thank the following for their help: Gloucester City Board of Education for the use of Cold Springs School, the janitors who helped clean up the gym each day, Ken Eller, Doug Ziegler, Bob Lee, Bill Johnson, Bud Blackiston, Kathy Matkowski, Mike Niedzwiadek, Mike Matkowski, Louisa Llewellyn, BFR Awards. Congratulations to all of the winners. Thanks again to all, William James.

The winners are as follows:

8 to 10 Year Olds- Austin Darrow, Tyler Berglund, John Lindeborn

11 to 13 Year Olds- Tyler Witcraft, Zack Carey, Ed Gunning, Stefano Okoro

14 to 16 Year Olds- Kevin Matkowski, Sean Welsh, Sam Pierman, Tom Hopson

17 to 18 Year Olds-Mike Matkowski, Kyle Kramer, Shaun Roch

 

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Obit Wm. McFadden of West Deptford

MCFADDEN, WILLIAM J.
Of West Deptford, 84, passed away peacefully on March 25, 2007.
Bill was born in Philadelphia, and raised in Camden. He was a WWII veteran where he courageously defended our country in the U.S. AirForce. Bill graduated from Temple University and earned advanced degrees from Rutgers University and Glassboro State College.
He influenced the lives of so many young people either while coaching or officiating numerous sports, and as a teacher and principal in Gloucester and Camden counties. Away from his work, Bill was the first manager of the Greenfields Swim Club. He also enjoyed golf, skiing, watching the horse races but most of all he enjoyed time spent with his wife, children and grandchildren. Bill was a role model and will be remember for his quiet leadership and understanding ways. He will be truly missed by all who knew and loved him.
Beloved husband of 60 years to Virginia (nee Civetta).
Loving father of Karen Shier, Kim (Robert) Horner, Kevin (Audrey) and Keith (Lee) McFadden. Dear brother of Peggy (James) Carmody and the late Joseph (Jessie) and John McFadden. Devoted grandfather of 9. Best friend for over 70 years to Alex \’Swoose\’ Chew.
Viewing Wednesday evening 6:30 to 9 and Thursday 9 to 10 AM in the McGUINNESS FUNERAL HOME, 34 Hunter Street, Woodbury.Lifetime Tribute Service Thursday 10 AM in the Funeral Home.
Interment Eglington Cemetery, Clarksboro. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1851 Old Cuthbert Road, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034. Tributes and memories may be shared at www.mcgfuneral.com
\’The Lifetime Tribute
Funeral Home\’

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Obit Milton Gottlieb, formerly of Audubon

GOTTLIEB, MILTON G.
on March 25, 2007, of Gibbsboro, formerly of Audubon Park. Age 96.
Beloved husband of 72 years of Jeannette S. (nee Woolston). Devoted father of Ione Wilson and her husband S. Robert, Donna Davis and her husband Ralph and Milton Gottlieb and his late wife Monica. Also survived by 16 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.
Mr. Gottlieb was a member of St. Gregory\’s RC Church and the South Jersey Deaf Senior Citizens Club. Those who knew him will always remember he and his wife holding hands, as well as his smiling face and upbeat personality.
There will be a viewing from 10am to 12noon Thursday at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, RUNNEMEDE. Funeral Service 12noon at the funeral home. Interment Lakeview Memorial Park, Cinnaminson. Family requests in lieu of flowers donations be made in Mr. Gottlieb\’s memory to Lighthouse Hospice, 1040 Kings Highway North, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034. Expressions of sympathy may be e-mailed to [email protected].

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Questions for the Gloucester City School Board

Dear Mr. Cleary,

 

Since the Gloucester City School District\’s 2007-08 budget is going to be presented soon here are some timely questions that you should ask.

  1. Why are there so many Facilitators in the District who teach no classes all day?
  2. What exactly does Linda Lathrop do? Is she worth the money?
  3. Why is it necessary to have two nurses in the building?
  4. Does the Athletic Trainer at the high school teach any classes? What is he paid?
  5. Why does all of the above get approved by the City Board of Education? Aren\’t they elected officials who are there to save the taxpayers of Gloucester City money?

Evidently there is much misappropriated money that the taxpayers should be made aware of.

 

Signed a Soon-To-Be Unemployed Teacher

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SCAFFOLDING ACCIDENT IN MOUNT EPHRAIM

1ST RESPONDER NEWS
By BILL BATES Senior Correspondent

MOUNT EPHRAIM, CAMDEN COUNTY, NJ – Shortly before lunch time on Wednesday afternoon, March 21, 2007, the Mount Ephraim Police Department and the MEPRI EMS, BLS 4 duty-crew were summonsed to respond to 710 North Black Horse Pike for a fall victim.

County Fire Marshall (CFM-7) arrived on scene moments after dispatch and updated incoming EMS on the nature of the fall victim. Crews arrived to find a patient who fell approximately 15 feet to the ground after he lost his balance as he was standing on a 2 foot by 12 foot board at the top assembling the scaffolding. The MEPRI EMS duty-crew felt the half assembled scaffolding was un-stable and contacted the Camden County Communications Center (alarm room) to dispatch the fire department to assist at the scene.

The Mount Ephraim Fire Department, Station 45 arrived and raised a ladder to an adjacent light post and secured the section of scaffolding that was un-stable by tying it off to the existing unit and adjacent light post.

Virtua Paramedics, ALS (Advanced Life Support) 43 out of Camden City was dispatched shortly after the fire department arrived as the patient was complaining of difficulty breathing. Both units transported the patient to a local hospital without further injury. Barrington EMS (BLS-9) also assisted at the scene.

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Vacant Dwelling Fire in Deptford

1st Responder NEWS

Deptford, NJ – In The New Sharon section, early at around 01:45hrs in the mourning, Deptford Station 9-4 and 9-3 were dispatched to the intersection of Delsea Dr. and Cattell road for a dwelling fire. Following the initial dispatch, a full district response was then toned. Prior to Deptford\’s first due engine company\’s arrival, it was stated through the radio that there was in fact a working fire at this address. Command had arrived and confirmed that transmission. After the arrival of the 1st due engine, firefighters went to work immediately and started making an attack on the fire. Supply lines were quickly established and multiple hand lines were put into service.

Stations 5-1 (Woodbury), and 15-1(Woodbury Heights) were also added to the job for the FAST team assignment as well. Crews on location worked quickly, and made excellent progress placing the job under control at around the 20 minute mark and completely extinguishing the fire about 40 minutes later. Recently Deptford has responded to several \”suspicious fires\” and this incident is no different. Currently this fire is under investigation by the Gloucester County Fire Marshall\’s Office as well as the County Prosecutors Office.

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New Jersey NEWS Round-Up Monday, March 26

reprinted with the permission of Blue Jersey

by: jay lassiter

 

  • Will he resign to become the state\’s sports authority? Chatter about his future has been surrounding Senate prez. Codey for a good while and according to the NYTimes, these rumors have the half-life of uranium-235.

     

  • Taxes are the key to Corzine\’s budget, says the AP\’s Tom Hester. They might go up if the budget committee (which meets on Wendesday) can\’t find the revenues elsewhere. In any event, the Governor\’s original revenue projections seem to be falling a bit short.

     

  • Jobs in the provate sector are on the decline, but the state keeps hiring civil servants, says Gloucester Times reporter Trish Graber. Could this be a major source of much of our budget mess? Check it out for yourself!

     

  • Meanwhile….the Legislature can\’t seem to kick the (nasty) habit of dual office holding. There are even suggestions of reducing the size of the legislature and making them all work full time.

     

  • It wouldn\’t be a Monday Roundup without a NJ pimp-related story, now would it?

     

  • One New Jersey job seeker who posted his resume on CareerBuilder got several nasty replies from a military recruiter. Aparently the job seeker is gay and the stinging replies told him that he should take his immoral lifestyle and \”leave the United States.\” If you\’re in the mood to read a scathing catfight, this is definitely the scoop for you. All the emails are here.

     

  • One anecdotal note: I am working on a video project with my liberal mates in Philly who are working hard to choose their next mayor. The democratic candidates are wooing the gay vote bigtime. The video captures GLTBTI-folks in Philly asking the candidates what\’s on their minds and what the expect from the next Mayor. We interviewed about 50 gay and transgendered Philadelphians and the one question that came up over and over was \”What are you — as the next mayor — gonna do to keep the gay community from moving to places like Collingswood.\”
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