Neil McIntyre Jr., Livestock \”pig farmer\” in Deptford Township for more than 50 years; GCHS Alumni

\"Obit_photo.php\" Neil McIntyre, Jr. born in Camden, NJ on Feb. 21, 1938. Departed on Jan. 13, 2010. Resided in Deptford and Wildwood, NJ.Graduated from Gloucester Catholic High School class of 1956.

Mr. McIntyre has many close and cherished friends who filled his life in their unique ways, especially his Firehouse Lunch Buddies and the Saturday Fearsome Foursome for 31 years and prided himself at always being one stroke better!
Neil was a livestock \”pig farmer\” in
Deptford Township for more than 50 years.

Over the years Neil was active in many organizations, including: Deptford Elks, Deptford Rotary, NJ Livestock Association, NJ Farm Bureau, Knights of Columbus, Villas Fishing Club and the Woodbury and Wildwood Country Clubs.

He is survived by his beloved bride of 53 years, Anne (nee McGowan); loving son of the late Neil and Phenie McIntyre; devoted father of the late Maureen McIntyre Isabella and surviving: Neil (Carol), Anna (Stephen) Ranieri, Theresa (Howard) Covello, Michael (Colleen), James, Colleen (Nubby) Burke, Melissa (Norman) Bellwoar, Shawn (Jennifer) and Christopher (Rebecca); dear brother of Anna Kennedy, Pat (Lois) McIntyre, Ellen Orzechowski, Mary Agnes Bump, Josephine Browna, Kathleen (Dennis) Monzo, Hughie and Daniel McIntyre; loving grandfather of 24 and great-grandfather of 6, with two angels on the way. He will always be remembered by daughter-in-law Maureen McIntyre and sisters-in-law Austreen Elizabeth Williams and Margie Quinlan McIntyre and his devoted Aunt Sarah Hubert.

Relatives and friends may call Friday 6:30-9 PM and Saturday 9-10 AM in the McGUINNESS FUNERAL HOME 573 Egg Harbor Rd, Washington Twp (Sewell) NJ; Funeral Mass 11 AM in St. Patrick RC Church, Woodbury. Interment New St. Mary\’s Cemetery, Bellmawr. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to: Holy Redeemer Hospice Services, 1801 Rt. 9 N., Swainton, NJ 08210 or The ALS Assoc., 321 Norristown Rd., Ste 260, Ambler, PA 19002-2755 or online at www.alsphiladelphia.org

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A BIG THANK YOU

To Cold Springs School, Anonymous, Mr. & Mrs. O’Connor family, Robin & Tom family, Marin & Kelly family, The Needy Children Fund and Toys for Tots, thank you for your help and gifts. Thank you for sharing so much with my sons, we thank you all.

May you all have a Blessing of Love and Peace this Christmas and in the New Year.

Joy Bender, Gloucester City

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INTERACT ADVISOR THANKS ALL

As the GHS Interact Club Advisor, I have the opportunity to work closely with Tom Young and Shirley Cleary organizing the local Toys for Tots Program.

Together, we were able to provide a holiday to some 100 Gloucester City families. However, our efforts would not be possible without the help of so many individuals and organizations. We would like to thank Joanne Humerick Roberts and Todd Roberts for their annual Toys for Tots fundraiser. The event is held in honor of her son, Robert Dornbach, and I am certain their efforts each year must make him very proud.

Also, we would like to thank Westbrook Bowling Alley and K-Mart for the Giving Trees that provide gifts for so many children. The employees at both establishments are greatly appreciated for their efforts.

Finally, we could never do this each year without the help of Kathy and Ernie Genzano, Karen Lado and family, Rotary, Lions, Swim Club, Gloucester Catholic students and staff and Gloucester High students and staff.

Additionally, thanks to the private contributors who were kind enough to send a gift card or monetary donation, and the Gloucester Fire Department who aided in the collection and distribution of toys.

With an event of this size, it is the generosity of the citizens in this community that make it a reality.

The economy has made this holiday more difficult than most, and the number of children that enjoyed Christmas morning due to these contributions help us remember the joy of giving. We express our sincere appreciation for everyone who contributed to the effort in some way.

Gwen Herman, Gloucester High Interact Advisor

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Obits: Anges Mickunas, of Mt. Ephraim; Frank Bramante Sr., of Bellmawr

ANGES V. MICKUNAS

Mass of Christian Burial was held for Anges V. Mickunas (nee Timmins), 72, of Mt. Ephraim, formerly of Philadelphia, who passed away on December 27, 2009.

Beloved wife of the late John K. Mickunas, Jr. Devoted mother of Barbara A. (James B.) Currie of Langhorne, PA. Beloved grandmother of Maxwell John Currie. Loving niece of Anna Vasikonis of Mt. Ephraim.

Mrs. Mickunas was a retired employee for Rohm and Haas in Phila. She was also a lifetime member and Past National President of the Knights of Lithuania Council #3, Phila.

Christian Mass held at Lithuanian Church, Phila. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Yeadon, PA.

FRANK BRAMANTE, SR.

Funeral services were held for Frank Bramante, Sr., 80, of Bellmawr, who passed away on December 27, 2009.

Beloved husband of Sally Virginia (nee Magee). Dear father of Frank Jr. (his late wife Kathleen), Francine (Dominick) and Priscilla. Son of the late Salvatore and Frances Bramante, dear brother of the late Thomas Bramante, dear sister Grace Corotola (her late husband Nick), six grandchildren, and 10 great grandchildren.

Arrangements private.

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