Marie F. Worrell, age 67, of Cramer Hill

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Dorothy L. \”Dot\” Wynne, age 55, of Atlantic City formerly of Mount Laurel-cnbnews.net

Suddenly, On August 8, 2011. Age 55. Of Atlantic City. Formerly of Mount Laurel. \"Images-3\" Affectionately known as \”Dot\” was born on March 11, 1955 in Mt. Laurel, New Jersey. 

She was the beloved daughter of the late Emma Virginia Wynne and Charles Henry Wynne, Sr. Dot entered her eternal resting place on August 8, 2011. 

Although quiet and unassuming, Dot was a lover of Tina Turner and Whitney Houston and was often seen dancing and singing her favorite Tina songs. Dot was sensitive, caring and could always make you laugh. She wrote in her bible \”God knows the plans he has for you\”. In her journal she wrote: \”As I grew through the chapters of my life, I started to clearly understand no one can predict life. These two statements say a lot about the person loved and known as Dot. She graduated from Lenape Regional High School in Medford New Jersey. She was a stellar gymnast during her high school years. She was well loved by her classmates. She spent many years in California. While residing in California, she attended the North-West College of Medical-Dental Assistants in West Covina where she received her Medical Assistant certificate. Dot also was a certified Nursing Assistant. Dot was very proud of her accomplishments in the medical field and loved her work. In 2004, Dot made the decision to become a Minister and was a minister of Progressive Universal Life Church in Sacramento, California. 

Dot was the beloved mother of Keema Wynne, Marty Booker and Karribe Wynne. She was the loving grandmother of Keymiah Robinson, Maurjea Martin, Maurice Martin, Laquan Smith, and Addison Booker. 

Dot is survived by five brothers, Charles Henry Wynne, Sr., Douglas Wynne, Kenneth Wynne, Darrel Wynne, Emlen Wynne and the late Craig T. Wynne. She is survived by four sisters Jacqueline Brown, Lois Wynne, Mable Wynne and Cheryl Wynne. 

Dot had close ties and affections with her Aunt Winnie and Uncle Dave. They both held a very special place in her heart. There was not a day that passed that Dot didn’t mention her children Keema, Marty and Karribe and how much she loved them. 

Relatives and Friends are invited to her funeral service on Wednesday, August 17, 2011 beginning at 10:30 AM. 

Interment Land of Canaan Cemetery, Elk Township. 

There is no evening visitation. Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Dorothy L. Wynne. 

Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, (at Brown Street) Gloucester City. Ph: 856-456-1142 


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Consumer Advisory: Be wary of traveling contractor \”home improvement\” scams-cnbnews.net

August 12, 2011

HARRSIBURG – Attorney General Linda Kelly urged consumers to be watchful for door-to-door home improvement contractors offering roofing, paving and other services.

Kelly said that during the warmer months of spring and summer the Attorney General\’s Bureau of Consumer Protection sees an increase in \”traveling contractor\” complaints from consumers across Pennsylvania.

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GLOUCESTER CITY NJ-South African Ambassador Showcases Importance of Summer Citrus to U.S.

Local economy & U.S. Consumers Benefit from Program

GLOUCESTER CITY NJ Aug. 16, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — South Africa\’s Ambassador to the U.S., the Honorable Ebrahim Rasool and the Western Cape Citrus Producers Forum (WCCPF) today hosted members of Congress and their representatives, and other partners in the import business. The purpose of the event was to highlight the importance of South African Summer Citrus and how expanded trade between Africa and the U.S. benefits the regional and broader U.S. economy.

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President Obama\’s failed Midwest bus trip – NYPOST.com

But wait — the president has a plan to create jobs and deal with the debt, the White House declares. Finally, in the 32nd month of his presidency, he\’s going to show his cards.

Never mind. He has a plan, but will release it next month, the 33rd of his presidency. No \”fierce urgency of now\” there.

First, he\’s retreating to another vacation on Martha\’s Vineyard. No doubt he\’ll gather his kitchen Cabinet to conjure more ways to separate Americans from their money and each other.

His is a fall from grace that hasn\’t hit bottom. With 40 percent of the public still approving of his performance, it\’ll probably take a second recession for truth to dawn on the diehards.

We can shout at each other over whether he\’s actually up to the job, but not about whether he\’s willing to make the ideological sacrifices necessary to do it successfully. He is so determined to transform the nation into his own ideal that he\’s still pushing the same class-warfare nonsense he did three years ago, though now his record makes his aim more obvious.

Although 25 million Americans — 25 million! — are in want of a full-time job, our president is stuck in political navel gazing. He has a pronounced fetish for self-reverence and, according to many eyewitness accounts, regards himself as not just the smartest man in every room, but also the only moral one.

Everyone else is compromised and limited, while only he is pure and omniscient. Or so he genuinely seems to believe.

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American Legion WS-Eden Prairie over Las Vegas ; 13 Innings, Final 5-4

By Cameran Richardson – August 17, 2011

\”This just feels great and unbelievable,\” center fielder Danny Blasy said. \”I can\’t believe we pulled it off.\”

Eden Prairie defeated Las Vegas 2-1 during Game 14 on Tuesday and turned around to play the championship game against Tupelo. The Central Plains regional champs ended a 4-4 tie in to the top of the 13th inning with the help of first baseman Tyler Peterson. Tupelo pitcher Ben Hudspeth walked Peterson, who advanced to third on a fielding error by second baseman Kirk Roberts. Eden Prairie\’s Jordan Smith stepped up to bat, and the left fielder\’s RBI groundout brought Peterson across home plate for the winning run.

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Bellmawr ‘Volunteens’ Help Raise $450 at Branch Library Book Sale -cnbnews.net

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DEREK JAMES BLYTHE, age 16 of Bellmawr

Derek James Blythe, 16, of Bellmawr, formerly of Commercial Township, died suddenly on Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011.

Beloved son of Patricia Blythe (Stephen H. Jones Sr.) and the late William James Blythe; \"\"loving brother of Sean W. Blythe, Aidan C. Jones and stepbrother of Stephen H. Jones Jr. and Kyle D. Jones; dear nephew of Gail Evangelista (George), Roberta Carl (Victor) and Joseph Blythe. Best friend and cousin of Michael J. Blythe.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the viewing from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Friday at Gardner Funeral Home, Runnemede. Funeral service will be at 1:30 p.m. at the funeral home. Interment will be in the Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Berlin.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: Derek Blythe Memorial Fund, c/o TD Bank, 180 N. Black Horse Pike, Bellmawr, NJ, 08031, by mail or any location in person.


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