Charles Reier of Haddon Township; Masonic Lodge 210 member

REIER, CHARLES G.
On Sept. 14, 2007, age 69, a resident of Haddon Twp. for 47 years, and beloved husband for 51 years of Miriam (nee Williams). Also survived by his daughter, Kimberly Burnum (Winfield Charles) of Voorhees, his son, Charles H. (Kerri) of Burlington, NC, his grandson Charles H., Jr., his brother, John D. (Marsha) of Memphis, TN, sister-in-law & brother-in-law, Carol and William Stotzner of Amelia Island, FL, sister-in-law, Sandra Smith of Hampton, VA and several nieces and nephews. Mr. Reier graduated from Collingswood H.S. in 1955 and Camden County Vocational School in 1958. He was a member of the Collingswood Masonic Lodge #210. Additionally, he loved cars and woodworking and was an avid bowler. His family expresses their many thanks for the excellent care Caring Hospice provided. Mr. Reier\’s family will receive friends on Monday Evening, 7-9 PM, at KAIN-MURPHY FUNERAL SERVICES, 15 West End Ave., Haddon-field; where his Service will follow on Tuesday, 10 AM. Int. Colestown Cemetery, Cherry Hill.

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Eleanor Obeck, formerly of Haddonfield

OBECK, ELEANOR M.
On September 14, 2007, of Hanover, PA (formerly of Haddonfield, NJ) (nee Koch). Age 96 years.
Beloved wife of the late Ferdinand J. Loving father of Gary F. and his wife Johanna of Richmond, VA, Douglas K. and his wife Katherine of San Antonio, TX and Craig A. and his wife Nancy of Hanover, PA. 10 grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Obeck was a longtime parishioner at Christ the King Church. She worked for Chevron Chemical Co., The Ortho Division for 19 years, retiring in 1976. Mrs. Obeck enjoyed golf, bridge and bowling, but cherished being a loving wife, mother, grandmother and a caring friend to those around her.
Relatives and friends are invited to the visitation Wednesday 9 AM at Christ the King Church, 200 Windsor Ave., Haddonfield, NJ. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 AM. Int. Gate of Heaven Cem., Berlin, NJ.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in her memory to Christ the King Church or to Interfaith Caregivers, PO Box 186, Haddonfield, NJ 08033.
HINSKI-TOMLINSON
FUNERAL HOME
Haddonfield, NJ

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Fred Schard, age 84 of Audubon Park

SCHARD, FRED C.
Suddenly on September 5, 2007, Fred C., age 84 of Audubon Park passed away.
Born in Camden, Fred had been a resident of Collingswood for over 37 years before moving to Audubon Park. Fred first worked as a fireman at Camden City Hall and then for Federal Oil Company in Camden from where he retired.
Fred was the beloved husband of the late Emma Kerr Schard. He is survived by many family and friends.
At Mr. Schard\’s request, funeral services and inurnment at the columbarium at Harleigh Cemetery in Camden were held privately.
Arrangements HEALEY FUNERAL HOME, Haddon Heights.

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Herbert A. Krauss, 92 of Haddonfield WW II Army Vet

KRAUSS Herbert A.
On Sept. 15, 2007, of Haddonfield. Age 92.
Beloved husband of Genevieve (nee David). Devoted father of Michelle (Vincent) Siderio of Mullica Hill. Brother of Lillian Crane of Haddon Twp. Uncle of William Crane.
Herbert served in the Army during WWII and participated in the Normandy invasion of France. He worked for Acme Markets for 48 years.
Relatives and friends are invited to his viewing Wed. 9-10 AM TERRANOVA FUNERAL HOME, Inc., 402 White Horse Pike, Haddon Heights, followed by his Funeral Service at 10 AM. Int. Locustwood Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers the family requests memorial contributions to either the Disabled American Veterans of NJ, 135 W. Hanover St., 4th Fl., Trenton, NJ 08618 or the NJ State SPCA, 1119 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick, NJ 08901. To express condolences and share memories visit: terranovafuneralhome.com

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Dr. John Biaglow, 70 of Sicklerville

BIAGLOW, DR. JOHN E.
Professor of Radiation Oncology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, died on September 14, 2007, of Sicklerville, NJ. Age 70.
John is survived by his beloved wife, Eileen, 9 children and 17 grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania, Department of Radiation Oncology, to the \’John E. Biaglow Memorial Fund,\’ 195 John Morgan Building, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6072.
The viewing will be held at BRADLEY FUNERAL HOME, Route 73 & Evesham Rd., Marlton, NJ Sunday from 3-7pm. Funeral Mass 11 am Monday at St. Charles Borromeo Church, Stagecoach Rd., Sicklerville, NJ. Interment will be private.

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Mary Helen Hodson, 78 of Mt. Laurel, formerly of Bellmawr

HODSON, MARY HELEN
On September 11, 2007, age 78, at Mt. Laurel formerly of Bellmawr.
Surviving are a brother Joseph Hodson of Gloucester, two sisters Maude Gray of Runnemede and Lucetta Zee of Turnersville. She was also pre-deceased by a brother Spencer Hodson and a sister Margaret M. Gariano. And also survivedby several nieces and nephews.
Memorial Services will be held 11 AM Monday at the EICHEL FUNERAL HOME, 8323 Maple Ave., Pennsauken, NJ. Relatives and friends may call for visitation from 9 to 11 AM Monday.

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Robert Kennedy of Westmont, age 83

KENNEDY, ROBERT O.
On September 12, 2007, age 83, of Westmont, NJ. Beloved husband of the late Margaret M. Kennedy (nee Carberry). Devoted father of Robert Kennedy (Terry) of Mantua, NJ, Susan Lanoza of Pennsauken, NJ, Mary Carey (James) of Atco, NJ, Claire Palermo of Phila, PA, John Kennedy (Cynthia) of Haddon Twp., NJ, and Joseph Kennedy (Jennifer) of Haddon Twp., NJ. Also survived by 14 Grandchildren and 16 Great Grandchildren.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend the family visitation Monday from 9:30 to 10:15 AM at Holy Saviour Church, 50 Emerald Ave, Westmont, NJ, followed by a Memorial Mass at 10:30 AM. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill, NJ. For e-condolences, please visit www. jacksonfh.net

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Charles Reier age 69 of Haddon Twp.

REIER, CHARLES G.
On Sept. 14, 2007, age 69, a resident of Haddon Twp. for 47 years, and beloved husband for 51 years of Miriam (nee Williams). Also survived by his daughter, Kimberly Burnum (Winfield Charles) of Voorhees, his son, Charles H. (Kerri) of Burlington, NC, his grandson Charles H., Jr., his brother, John D. (Marsha) of Memphis, TN, sister-in-law & brother-in-law, Carol and William Stotzner of Amelia Island, FL, sister-in-law, Sandra Smith of Hampton, VA and several nieces and nephews. Mr. Reier graduated from Collingswood H.S. in 1955 and Camden County Vocational School in 1958. He was a member of the Collingswood Masonic Lodge #210. Additionally, he loved cars and woodworking and was an avid bowler. His family expresses their many thanks for the excellent care Caring Hospice provided. Mr. Reier\’s family will receive friends on Monday Evening, 7-9 PM, at KAIN-MURPHY FUNERAL SERVICES, 15 West End Ave., Haddon-field; where his Service will follow on Tuesday, 10 AM. Int. Colestown Cemetery, Cherry Hill.

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Susie Esterlund, 83, of Pennsauken

ESTERLUND, SUSIE

On Sept. 11, 2007, (nee Terzini), age 83, of Pennsauken NJ.
Beloved wife of the late Alfred. Daughter of the late Guiditta & Guilo Terzini. Dear sister of Tony (Mary) Terzini of Pennsauken, Mary and (Frank) Albanese of Berlin and Josephine and the late Donald Sever of Magnolia. Loving Godmother of LuAnn Sever and Natalie Calloway. Also survived by 17 nieces & nephews, and many great nieces & nephews, and great great nieces & nephews.
Mrs. Esterlund worked in a sewing factory, and worked for over 30 years at RCA, Camden. She was a member of St. Peter\’s Church, Merchantville, and the Golden Pioneers, Senior Citizens Club. She loved crocheting and sewing.
Relatives and friends of the family are kindly invited to attend her Visitation Saturday morning 8:30 to 9:30 AM at the FUNERAL HOME OF INGLESBY & SONS, 2426 Cove Road. Pennsauken NJ 08109. Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 AM, St. Peters Church, 43 W. Maple Ave, Merchantville. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill, NJ. Condolences and directions please visit www.inglesbyfuneral
home.com

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Schalick 10 Lions 7 ; Face Penns Grove Next

By Bruce Darrow

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The Gloucester Lions suffered their first loss of the young season when Schalick\’s Kyle Cullen booted a 27 yard field goal with under four minutes remaining.

The Lion\’s coming off a 42 – 13 win over Pitman last week, took a 7 – 0 lead when Adam Dick plowed through from 2 yards out on the first play of the second quarter giving the Lions the lead. Gloucester threaten to take a two touchdown lead late in the second quarter when Gloucester\’s Steve Goad\’s 10 yard pass into the end zone was intercepted ending the Lions drive.

The Lion\’s offense sputtered in the second half, while the Lion\’s defense held Schalick offense scoreless throughout three quarter. In the fourth after another interception gave Schalick the ball at their own 45 yard line the defense again battled holding down the Cougar\’s attack. Faced with a third and seven from the Lion\’s own 35 yard line, Schalick\’s Cullen took a hand off around the left side and raced 35 yards to knot the game at 7 -7.

After the ensuing kickoff was mishandled the Lion\’s started a drive at their own 15 yard line with less than 6 minutes to play in the tied game. Schalick then used another interception to set-up its game winning drive and Cullen\’s field goal.

Following Cullen\’s go ahead field goal, the Lions Mike Becker returned the ensuing kick-off 40 yards down inside the Schalick 35 yard line. Only 35 yards and two minutes and fifty eight seconds separated the Lion\’s from an upset win.

The Lion\’s move the ball down to the Schalick 26 with 58 ticks remaining, but on third down a Steve Goad pass was intercepted in the end zone and Schalick took a knee to end the game.

The Lion\’s will open their home campaign on Saturday 22, at 11:00 against visiting Penns Grove. The Lion\’s 1 – 1 on the season will look to the memory of CPL Marc Ryan whose number will be retired prior to the start of the Penns Grove game to go above .500 again.

 

Courier Post Varsity Scores for Friday, September 14th

By Courier Post Staff

Cherokee 30, Willingboro 0: Demetrius Richardson threw one touchdown pass and ran for two more to lead the Chiefs, the top ranked team in the Courier-Post Large Schools Top 10.

The Chiefs scored four times in the first quarter, with Richardson hitting Lynell Payne with an 18-yard touchdown pass for the first score.

Cherokee went to the running game, getting a Richardson 15-yard run, Tyler Powell on a 5-yard run and Richardson again with a 1-yard sneak.

Paul VI 42, Burlington City 7: Jonathan Grimes accounted for 256 yards of total offense and four touchdowns.

He returned the opening kickoff 81 yards for his first score. He also rushed 17 times for 145 yards and touchdowns of 16, 4 and 2 yards.

Grimes also returned two punts for 50 yards.

The Eagles\’ Will Campbell also caught touchdown passes of 61 and 22 yards from Joe Owens.

West Deptford 15, Haddon Twp. 7: Teron Sawyer-Wilson\’s 52-yard touchdown run with three minutes left in the game capped a 15-point fourth quarter for the Eagles, No. 5 in the Small Schools Top 10.

Haddon Township held on a 7-0 lead on Joe Teagan\’s 7-yard second-quarter touchdown.

In the fourth quarter, West Deptford got a 23-yard Scott Renauro field goal and Johnny Hackney\’s 13-yard scoring pass to Brian Jackson setting Scott-Wilson\’s winning scamper.

Haddon Township drove the length of the field but a pass was intercepted at the Eagles 7-yard line with 7 seconds to secure the win.

Holy Spirit 45, Buena 12: William Washington rushed for 215 yards on 16 carries and scored six touchdowns to pace the Spartans, No. 2 in the Small SChools Top 10.

Washington scored on runs of 10, 16 and 25 yards in the first quarter and 27 and 9 yards in the second quarter as Holy Spirit took a 33-0 lead at halftime.

Washington\’s final score came on a 45-yard run in the third quarter.

Hammonton 25, Atlantic City 12: Chris Helm, who had 110 yards on 15 carries, scored on a 3-yard run and Herb Storey had a 2-yard scoring run as the Blue Devils, No. 2 in the Large Schools Top 10, overcame a 12-10 third-quarter deficit to defeat the Vikings.

Josh Baez rushed for 110 yards on 15 carries and a tocuhdown for Hammonton.

Glassboro 61, Clayton 7: Christopher Baxter returned the opening kickoff 81 yards for a touchdown and also scored on runs of 38 and 24 yards for the Bulldogs, No. 7 in the Small Schools Top 10.

The Bulldogs, who led 33-0 after the first quarter and 53-0 at halftime, also got two touchdowns from Stephen Davis on runs of 8 and 3 yards.

Bishop Eustace 37, Riverside 8: Brett Thomas caught a 45-yard touchdown pass from Chris Brannigan in the first quarter and on a 15-yard run in the third quarter to lead the Crusaders.

Woodstown 41, Pitman 19: Bryan Owens scored three touchdowns, Mike Caspellini ran for a pair of touchdowns and Justin Owens threw for one score and ran for another to pace the Wolverines.

Owens returned the opening kickoff 73 yards and caught a 59-yard pass from Lloyd to get Woodstown on the board in the first quarter.

Caspellini scored twice in the second quarter on runs of 4 and 36 yards.

 

INFORMATION SOURCE http://www.courierpostonline.com

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