Obit-Myrtle Dreyer of Bellmawr

DREYER, MYRTLE A.
(Nee Wright), on April 6, 2007, of Bellmawr, formerly of Mantua, age 86.
Loving wife of the late William E. Dreyer. Beloved mother of Leonard Dreyer, Judith and her husband William Gillin and William Dreyer. Devoted grandmother of Doreen and her husband Robert Wentzell, Judith and her husband David Devoe, William and his wife Karen Gillin, Ryan Gillin and his fiancee Kelly Davis and Shanna and Leonard Dreyer. Dear great grandmother of Matthew and Patrick Wentzell, Kristin and Christopher Devoe and William Gillin IV.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend her viewing Tuesday evening from 7pm to 9pm at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, RUNNEMEDE. Service and interment private.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Mrs. Dreyer\’s memory to: Vitas Inpatient Unit at Kennedy Stratford, 18 E. Laurel Road, 3-East, Stratford, NJ 08084.
Expressions of sympathy may be e-mailed to
Condolences@
GardnerFuneralHome.com.

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Obit-Mary Lawrence of Audubon

LAWRENCE, MARY E.
(nee Scharpf) On April 6, 2007 of Audubon, NJ age 85 yrs.
Beloved wife of the late Bayard J. \”Larry\” Lawrence. Survived by her brother William Scharpf and his wife Eileen of Marlton; also several nieces and nephews William, Karen, Mary Jo, Patricia, Pamela and John.
Mary was a resident of Audubon since 1951. Prior to her retirement, she was a PBX Operator and Secretary for Home Insurance Company in Phila. Mary was an active member of the Altar & Rosary Society at Holy Maternity Church and the Audubon Young at Heart. She and her late husband Larry also volunteered their time at Our Lady Lourdes Hospital in Camden.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend her viewing Tuesday morning from 9-10:45AM at Holy Maternity Church, 431 W. Nicholson Rd., Audubon followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 11AM. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill.
Memorial contributions in Mary\’s name may be donated to Holy Maternity Church.
Arrangements by HENRY FUNERAL HOME, Audubon.

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Jackie Trakimas heads West Deptford Girls\’ Lacrosse Team

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Obit-Mikey Brinn of Gloucester City

BRINN, MICHAEL J. \’MIKEY\’
Age 53 years of Gloucester died Friday April 6, 2007 in Cooper Hospital, Camden. Mr. Brinn was born in Abington, PA, raised in Paulsboro and lived in Gloucester for the last 9 years. He worked with his brother Joe in the family business, Brinn\’s Remodeling. Mr. Brinn enjoyed playing pool, fishing and swimming. He also liked to dance and listen to music.
He is survived by his Mother, Doris Brinn Hommer; his Sister, Doris Brinn and his Brother, William Brinn, all of Gloucester. Mr. Brinn was predeceased by his Father, Maurice Brinn and his brother, Maurice \’Joe\’ Brinn.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 AM Wednesday, April 11, 2007 in St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church, 7th and Beacon Aves., Paulsboro. Friends may call Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 PM and Wednesday morning from 8:30 to 9:30 AM in the McBRIDE-FOLEY FUNERAL HOME, 228 West Broad Street, Paulsboro. Interment Eglington Cemetery, Clarksboro.

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HAPPY EASTER FROM CLEARYSNOTEBOOK


Best Easter Wishes.\” Chick pulling flowers in small wagon. Rotograph Company of New York, 1908
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Shorpy The 100-Year-Old Photo Blog

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Gloucester City\’s Tina Londino playing at William Paterson

The William Paterson University softball team (15-5) ran its winning streak to seven games with a doubleheader sweep of DeSales (4-10), 11-3 (five innings) and 7-3, April 1 at the Pioneer Softball Field.

In the home half of the same inning, Sierra reached second thanks to a Bulldog error, and was lifted for pinch runner Tina Londino (Gloucester City, N.J./Gloucester City HS), who scored during the next at-bat when Zippler doubled to right-center field. Story Continues

Softball Links:NCAA

National Fastpitch Coaches Assn

New Jersey Athletic Conference
 

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