Joseph Keubler, of Bellmawr age 84

KEUBLER, JOSEPH
On December 5, 2007 of Bellmawr, formerly of Camden. Age 84.
Beloved husband of Frances Keubler (nee Tomasetta) of Bellmawr. Loving father of Isabelle Chakov and her husband Donald of Bellmawr. Proud grandfather of Daniel, Michael andDenise. Also survived by great grandchildren, Danny and Karina.
Mr. Keubler was an electrician for Package Coordinators of Philadelphia retiring in 1986 after 15 years of service.Joseph was a WWII Veteran serving in the U.S. Army.
Life Celebration Monday 9:00 to 9:45 AM at the CIECHANOWSKI FUNERAL HOME, 1100 N. Black Horse Pike, Runnemede. Mass of Christian Burial willfollow 10:00 AM at BVM Annunciation Church, Bellmawr. Intermentprivate at the request of the family.

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Pauline J.Henkel, 84, of Pilesgrove, formerly of Gloucester City

Pauline J. Henkel, age 84, of Pilesgrove, on Tuesday Nov. 27, 2007. Born in Camden, she had been a resident of Mantua and Gloucester City.

Mrs. Henkel was retired from N.J. Bell, and had been an active member of Church of Incarnation and enjoyed many senior activities. Wife of the late Richard Henkel.

She is survived by one daughter, Marie M. Stubbins and her husband Frank W. III of Pilesgrove; grandson Frank W. Stubbins 4th and his wife Jennifer; two great-grandchildren, Frank (Quinn) W. Stubbins 5th and Kayleigh Alexis Stubbins. Also one brother, Joseph Gambone of Walla-Walla, Wash.; son-in-law, Louis Schwarz of Oaklyn. Mrs. Henkel was predeceased by a daughter, Joanne Schwarz.

Relatives and friends may visit with the family 10 to 11 a.m. Friday, at Church of the Incarnation, 240 Main St., Mantua, NJ 08051, where a Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. Interment in New St. Mary¹s Cemetery. Memories and condolences may be shared at www.smithfhmantua.com.

Contributions in Pauline¹s memory may be made to the church.

Published in the Gloucester County Times on 11/29/2007.
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Peter A. Petrutz, 55,of Westville

Peter A. Petrutz, 55, of Westville, formerly of Mount Royal, suddenly on Nov. 28, 2007. He is the son of the late Peter and Rose (nee Corradetti) and brother of the late Joan Petrutz. He is survived by his daughters Andrea and Heather and brother Roy (Lisa) Petrutz.

He was a U.S. Naval veteran, past member of the Mount Royal Fire Dept. and the E. Greenwich Ambulance Assoc. and charter member of the World War II Memorial Society.

A viewing will be Monday 6-8 p.m. at the Landolfi Funeral Home of Paulsboro, 300 W. Broad St., Paulsboro. Services will begin at 8 p.m. Interment was private.

In lieu of flowers, the FAMILY REQUESTS donations be made to Andrea and Heather. please visit www.landolfifuneralhome.com. Published in the Gloucester County Times on 11/30/2007.

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Robert R. (Bob) Miller, age 66, of Mantua, formerly of Brooklawn

p>Robert R. (Bob) Miller, age 66 of Mantua, died Friday Nov. 30, 2007. Born in Camden, he lived in Brooklawn for 30 years and Mantua the last 9 years.

Bob served in the Army during the Vietnam War and was retired after 38 years with the University of Pennsylvania. He was a member of the Lawson-Cox VFW Post 7679 of Mantua and a former member of the Brooklawn Volunteer Fire Department.

Husband of Jane (nee Dowidowicz), he is also survived by a daughter Dawn Marie Larsen of Mantua.

Relatives and friends may visit with the family 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesday at SMITH FUNERAL HOME 47 Main St. Mantua where funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Interment will be in Wenonah Cemetery. Memories and condolences may be shared at www.smithfhmantua.com
Published in the Gloucester County Times from 12/2/2007 – 12/3/2007.

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Patricia A. Howk, of Deptford, Club Diner Waitress

HOWK, PATRICIA A.
(nee Schaeffer) on December 6, 2007, age 63, of Deptford, NJ. Beloved wife of Richard E. Howk for forty-one years.
Devoted mother of Lisa (Tony) Cobuzio of Cherry Hill, Pamela (Chris) Deuter of Washing-ton Twp. Beloved daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Schaeffer (nee DeFord) of Deptford, dear sister of Orris Schaeffer, Jr. of Gloucester City, and Robert Schaeffer of Deptford. Loving grandmother of four, Samantha, Nicole, Carley, and Kyle.
Patricia was a waitress at the Club Diner in Bellmawr for many years.
Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend her viewing Tuesday evening 7-9PM and Wednesday from 9-10AM at the
MAHAFFEY-MILANO
FUNERAL HOME
11 E. Kings Highway
Mt. Ephraim, NJ
856-931-1628
Funeral service Wednesday 10AM at the Funeral Home. Interment Gloucester County Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Williamstown, NJ. Family requests in lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation of S.J., 1415 Rt 70 East, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 in Patricia\’s memory. Expressions of Sympathy and Condolences may be sent to:
milanofuneralhome.com

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Funeral services Sunday & Monday for Mrs. Aileen Marchese

Aileen (nee Kelly) Marchese died peacefully at home surrounded by her family on December 5, 2007 at the age of 80. Born and raised in Gloucester City she formerly resided in Bellmawr before moving to Blenhein.

Loving and devoted wife of 59 years to Nicholas Marchese, Sr. Devoted mother of Karen (George) Cornell, Linda (late John) Collaretti, Nancy (John) Albright, Nicholas (Janice) Marchese, Jr., Steve Marchese, Terry (Joe) O\’Hanlon, and Michael (Beth) Marchese. Loving grandmother of Lisa (Jeff), Matthew, Andrew, Nicole (Jason), Chris, Toni, Kristin, Lauren, Patrick, Kevin, Caitlin, Shannon, Bella and Jake and loving great-grandmother of Victoria and Alexandria.

Mrs. Marchese is the mother of Gloucester City Councilman Nickolas Marchese Jr.

Dear sister of Patricia (Jack) Avis and her late sisters; Alice Johnson, Edna Radlinger, Grace McCann, Gertrude Murphy, Rosemary Ross, Theresa Jones and Florence McGuigan.

Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend her viewing on Sunday evening from 6 to 9 pm and Monday morning from 10 to 11 am at Saint Mary\’s R.C. Church: 426 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday morning at 11:00 am in the Church.

Interment New Saint Mary\’s Cemetery, Bellmawr. In lieu of flowers the family requests memorial donations may be made in Aileen\’s memory to: Tranquility Hospice: 335 Glassboro Rd., Building A. Unit 102, Woodbury Heights, NJ 08097. Please write in the memo of the check: Aileen Marchese.

Expressions of sympathy can be e-mailed to the family through our funeral home website www.mccannhealey.com under online obituaries of Aileen Marchese. Funeral Arrangements and Inquires may be made through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, (at Brown Street) Gloucester City, NJ. Phone: 856-456-1142

  

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Helen L. (nee Pflaumer) Frugoli, of Villas NJ, age 91

On December 7, 2007. Age 91. Of Villas, NJ. Loving and devoted wife of 40 years to the late Francis C. Frugoli. Devoted mother of Jane M. (Thomas) Guida of Bellmawr and Helen F. (Robert) Tricocci of Gloucester City. Loving grandmother of Tom (Linda) and Eric (Joan) Guida, Lisa (John) Wydock, Michael (Dee) Guida and Carolyn (Jim) Sweeten, Robert (Monica), Daniel (Christine) and William (Kathy) Tricocci.

Loving great-grandmother of George, Colin (Christina) and Ryan Guida, Eric, Richie and Jensen Sweeten, Giana, Lina, and Kathleen Tricocci. Predeceased by her late brothers and sister; William Pflaumer, Fred Pflaumer, Anna Daeche, and Christian Pflaumer.

Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend her viewing on Tuesday morning from 10 am to 12 noon at Saint Mary\’s R.C. Church: 426 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 12 noon. There will be no viewing at the funeral home. Interment New Saint Mary\’s Cemetery, Bellmawr. Memorial donations may be made in Helen\’s memory to: Gloucester Catholic High School: 333 Ridgeway St., Gloucester City, NJ 08030.

Please write in the memo of the check: Helen L. Frugoli. Expressions of sympathy can be e-mailed to the family through our funeral home website www.mccannhealey.com under online obituaries of Helen L. Frugoli. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, (at Brown Street) Gloucester City, NJ.

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Carol M. Raube, of Thorofare, formerly of Gloucester City

Carol M. Raube, on Dec. 1, 2007, (nee Chew) of Thorofare, N.J., age 71.

She is the beloved wife of William J. Raube, and the loving sister of Ann Davis, Samuel L. Chew, Jr., James R. Chew, Sr., Robert S. Chew, Barbara E. Yates, Kathleen P. Pyle and the late Dennis W. Chew. She is also survived by her mother-in-law Josephine L. Raube and many neices and nephews.

Mrs. Raube had worked for Penn Mutual Insurance Co. in Philadelphia for over 35 years.

Services were held at the ETHERINGTON-CRERAN FUNERAL HOME, 700 Powell St. in Gloucester City. Carol¹s funeral service will be held Thursday, 11 a.m. at the funeral home with interment to follow in Eglington Cemetery, Clarksboro.
Published in the Gloucester County Times on 12/3/2007.

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Niagara University 58, Rider University 57

December 9, 2007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Women’s College Basketball

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Game

LAWRENCEVILLE—It is usually about how you finish. Today, it was how they started. Despite battling back from a 19 point deficit, the Broncs lost a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference game to Niagara Sunday afternoon. \”Unfortunately, there is two halves to a basketball game,\” said head coach Lynn Milligan. \”I hope we come away with a strong taste of disgust in our stomachs knowing what they are capable of and understanding how important it is to focus art the beginning of games.\”

With the score 58-57 Niagara (3-6, 1-1 MAAC) with 1:14 remaining, the Broncs had three chances to regain the lead but missed all three shots in the last minute including a jumper by senior Janele Henderson (Brooklyn, N.Y./Bishop Loughlin) at the buzzer. Henderson, the Broncs’ leading scorer was held to nine points in the game on three of 19 shooting in the game. \”Teams have been going a good job on Janele and she is starting to press a little bit,\” Milligan said. \”She has been our go to person, our work horse and she doesn’t want to come out and we don’t want to take her out.\”

Down 49-38 with 8:15 remaining in the game, Rider (3-6, 0-2 MAAC) went on a 15-2 run, six points by sophomore Tammy Meyers (Willingboro) and five points by Henderson to take its first lead of the game (53-51) with 3:50 left in the contest. The Purple Eagles responded with a 5-0 run to regain the lead for good. Meyers finished with a career-high 18 points and a career-high seven rebounds in 30 minutes of action. 

\”We had to use every ounce of energy to get back in the game,\” Milligan said. \”Tammy gave us a great lift. She has been struggling. She came out strong and is a work horse. She wants to make it happen every time and she got us back into the game. She got us going when we were in a little bit of a rut and got to the foul line when we needed points.\”

Down 40-28 at the half, Rider went on an 8-0 run, holding the Purple Eagles scoreless for the first seven minutes of the half to get within four at 40-36 and the Bronc defense held the Purple Eagles to three points in the first 10 minutes of the second half and 18 points for the period. \”I was happy with our defense in the second half,\” Milligan said. \”If you hold a team to 18 points in a half, you should win the game.\”

Also for Rider, sophomore Amanda Sepulveda (Perth Amboy/Hun School) had 10 points with fellow sophomore Ashley Anderson (East Orange) tying a career-high with 10 rebounds in only 22 minutes of action. Freshman Shannon Ferguson (Fort Washington, Pa./Upper Dublin) had five points, seven rebounds and two steals for the Broncs. \”Ashley gave us terrific minutes and did everything we asked her to do and that was to hustle and rebound,\” Milligan added.

Niagara roared out to a 17-3 lead six minutes into the game and extended its lead to 19 (28-9) with 8:40 left in the first half. The Broncs cut the Purple Eagle lead to 10 (30-20) with an 11-2 run, five points (all free throws) by Meyers and Niagara led 40-27 at the half. Meyers finished 10 for 12 from the free throw line and the Broncs were 28-36 from the charity stripe. \”I was happy that we got to the foul line after getting only 14 attempts on Friday,\” Milligan said. \”We were much more aggressive and didn’t fall into the trap of chucking three’s like we did against Canisius.\” The Broncs attempted 30 three-point field goals against the Golden Griffins.

Niagara snapped a six-game losing streak and the Broncs have lost four straight.

The Purple Eagles lead the overall series 15-9 and have won three straight against Rider.

The Broncs host the United States Military Academy (Army) in a non-conference on Wednesday at 7:00pm in Alumni Gym on the Lawrenceville campus.

\”We’re going to get back in the gym and correct this,\” Milligan said. \”When everyone is shooting well, you feed off each other and when everyone is struggling, you start to press a little and we just need to focus on the next game and getting a better start and take it from there.\”

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