Large Crowd Attends Bellmawr Fall Festival

By Chris Concannon

Gloucester City News

As a light, cool breeze filtered over the Bellmawr Rec Centre October 22, hundreds of area residents turned out in droves for the town’s first Fall Festival.

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OBITUARY: Doris Dot Meersand, of Cherry Hill, formerly of Gloucester City and Voohees

On November 11, 2011. Age 81. Of Cherry Hill. Formerly of Gloucester City and Voorhees. \”DOT\” MEERSAND WAS BORN JANUARY 12, 1930 IN TUCKERTON NJ, THE DAUGHTER OF THE LATE ARNOLD AND MARY CATHERINE ( Nee HURST) MEERSAND.

SHE WAS PRECEDED IN DEATH BY HER PARENTS, ONE SISTER AND BROTHER-IN-LAW EILEEN (MEERSAND) AND TOMMY ROSELL, TWO BROTHERS, I.A. \”RED\” MEERSAND AND LOUIS LANE MEERSAND, ONE NEPHEW, CHRISTOPHER ROSELL AND ONE NIECE, SANDRA (ROSELL) SHARP. SHE WAS THE LAST OF HER GENERATION.

SHE IS SURVIVED BY SIX NIECES, SHARON (ROSELL) KLOTZ, DAWN (ROSELL) HAYDEN, LISA ROSELL, MICHELLE MEERSAND-EDMUND, DANIELLE MEERSAND PERMENTER, AND TRACY MEERSAND FRANK., AND SEVEN NEPHEWS, STEVEN ROSELL, GREG ROSELL, BRIAN ROSELL, BRETT ROSELL, JT \”TERRY\” MEERSAND, DAVID LANE MEERSAND, AND JEFFERY PAUL MEERSAND. SHE IS ALSO SURVIVED BY HER FORMER SISTERS-IN-LAW, JEAN (SMITH) MEERSAND AND BARBARA (PETERS) MEERSAND AUBER.

Dot lived in Gloucester City and worked for Bond Bread in Camden. She worked as a sales representative for AVON out of her home in Gloucester City. Dot truly loved AVON and helping other people.

Cremation and Services are private at the request of the family.

Catholic Rite of Committal and Burial will be private at the request of the family. 

Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Doris ‘Dot\” Meersand. Funeral Arrangements and Inquires may be made through:  McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME : 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City. PH: 856-456-1142 


 

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Gloucester City News Headlines for Nov. 17th issue

 

  • Gloucester City Council Will Extend Sunday Bar Hours, Change Ward System, As Voters Approve Questions
  • Bellmawr Students Compose, Sing Song Against Bullying In Schools
  • Westville Lions Club Supports Local Food Bank
  • U.S. Marine Corporal Marc Ryan Memorial 5K Run This Saturday
  • Westville To Receive $31,974 Check For Workplace Safety

 

 

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