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Anna Pignatelli Borda, 84, of Hammonton died September 2, 2005, at home.
Born in Hammonton, she was a lifelong resident. Mrs. Borda was a retired sewing machine operator at National Garment Company and C & P Coat Factory both in Hammonton. She was a member of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union and the Hammonton Senior Citizens.
Surviving her are: son, James “Jimmy” Borda and his wife Diane of Hammonton; grandchildren, Lindsey Borda, James Borda; sister-in-law, Florence Pignatelli of Hammonton; many nieces and nephews.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial today at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph’s R.C. Church followed by burial in Oak Grove Cemetery.
Arrangements made by the Carnesale Funeral Home.
Donald F. Colarelli, 61, of Philadelphia died September 2, 2005, at Vitas Hospice House at St. Agnes Hospital. He was an analyst for Keystone Shipping.
Surviving him are: siblings: Domenic and Ginny Colarelli of Lansing, Mich., Anthony and Marie Colarelli of So. Hampton, N.J., Anna and Fred Ippolito of E. Philadelphia, Dorothy Gerstnecker of Elm, Dolores Concio of Washington Township, Carol and Frank DeMattia of Blackwood, John R. and Cathy Colarelli of Hammonton; many nieces and nephews.
Relatives and friends attended a Mass of Christian Burial on September 6 at St. Martin de Porres R.C. Church followed by burial at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
Arrangements made by the Carnesale Funeral Home.
Anthony “Sonny” Codario, 68, of Palermo and formerly of Hammonton died September 3, 2005, in Hamilton Township as a result of a car accident. He was a former executive with Loehmanns for over 24 years. Mr. Codario also owned and operated Colvums By the Sea Bed & Breakfast and the Brass Bed Bed & Breakfast both in Cape May. He was a former president of the Vineland Jaycee’s and a member of the Church of the Resurrection in Marmora. Mr. Codario was an escort for Robert Kennedy during the Democratic Convention held in Atlantic City.
Predeceased by: daughter, Holly Codario; granddaughter, Isabella. Surviving him are: wife, Marilyn Codario (nee DeSantis) of Palermo; daughters, Lisa Ann Codario of Arlington, Va., Pamela Joy Codario of Indianapolis.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial on September 8 at 11:30 a.m. in St. Martin de Porres R.C. Church, N. Egg Harbor Road and Park Avenue, Hammonton where they may call from 10:30a.m. until Mass time. Entombment will follow in Greenmount Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the India Relief Fund Happy Home Orphanage, c/o Father John Kennedy, Church of the Resurrection, 200 West Tuckahoe Road, Marmora, NJ 08223.
Arrangements made by the Carnesale Funeral Home.
Geraldine Lynn Kelly (nee Patten), 42, of Hammonton died October 27, 2005, at the Wm. B. Kessler Memorial Hospital.
Born in Somers Point, she was raised in Greenbank before moving to Hammonton. She was a graduate of Oak Crest High School class of 1981. She worked for the Ramada Inn in Hammonton.
Surviving her are: husband, Joseph Jr.; sons, Joseph III of Mays Landing, Shawn Patrick at home; brothers, Deloyed Patten Jr. and Jason both of Greenbank, James of Cherry Hill; sister, Barbara Heisler of New Gretna; grandson, Kyle Joseph Kelly; nephew, Michael Brown. She will be sadly missed by many aunts, uncles and cousins.
Relatives and friends attended graveside services on October 31 at Greenbank Cemetery.
Arrangements made by the Marinella Funeral Home.
Horace “Moe” Derstine, 82, of Folsom died October 29, 2005, at the Wm. B. Kessler Memorial Hospital.
Born in Perkasie, Pa., he was a Folsom resident for 50 years. Before retiring, he worked as a heavy equipment operator. He was a member of the Operating Engineers Local No. 825, the Mid-New Jersey Retreads Motorcycle Club, and St. James Lutheran Church. He was an U.S. Army Veteran of World War II.
Surviving him are: wife, Dorothy Derstine (nee Schellhas); son, Terry Derstine and his wife Jodi of Folsom; daughter, Cheryl Smith and her husband, H. Thomas Smith Jr. of West Chester, Pa.; grandchildren, Tracy, Kimberly, Sara, Jenna, Doug; brother, Warren Derstine and his wife Grace of Lansdale; sisters, Alma Taylor of Lansdale, Evelyn Kissel of Silverdale, Pa.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services today at 12 Noon at St. James Lutheran Church followed by burial at St. James Lutheran Church Cemetery.
Donations may be made to St. James Lutheran Church, 1341 Mays Landing Road, Folsom, NJ 08037.
Arrangements made by the Carnesale Funeral Home.
Joseph I. Nece Sr., 66, of Folsom died October 26, 2005, at Virtua Hospital in Berlin.
Born in Camden, he lived in Edgewater Park before moving to Folsom five years ago. Joseph worked as a quality engineer for Lockheed Martin in Moorestown for over 30 years retiring in 1999. He was a long time member of the South Jersey Umpires Association and the NJSIAA.
Surviving him are: wife, Johanna (nee Lubonski); children, Joseph J. Jr. and his wife Cheyenne of Turnersville, Lawrence J. of Riverside, Edward F. and his wife Sue of Cinnaminson, John A. and his wife Joyce of Moorestown, Kellyanne M. Clark and her husband Lee of Holly Springs, N.C.; brothers, Daniel, Thomas, Edward; sisters, Lynn Costello, Joyce Faucet all of N.J.; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.
Relatives and friends attended funeral services on October 28 at the Marinella Funeral Home. Burial will be at the convenience of the family.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to be made to the Foundation of Wm. B. Kessler Memorial Foundation, P.O. Box 437, Hammonton, NJ 08037.
Arrangements made by the Marinella Funeral Home.
David G. Santora, 80, of Folsom passed away peacefully on October 29, 2005, at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.
Born in Hammonton, he lived in Folsom for the past 50 years. He graduated from Hammonton High School in 1943. He was a Veteran of World War II where he was a flight officer in the Army Air Corps. He was a member of the American Legion FA Funston Post #186. He loved flying and once built an experimental airplane. He also flew banner towing airplanes. He loved gardening and was an expert at growing peanuts. Mr. Santora enjoyed wine making. He was a part time dispatcher at Hammonton Airport during forest fire season and was co-owner of Santora’s Garage.
Predeceased by: daughter, Judith. Surviving him are: wife of 56 years, Marie (nee Stadtmueller); children, Carol Kennish and her husband Joseph, Marilyn Sabatino and her husband Pete, Jean Schoell and her husband James, James Santora and his wife Janet; grandchildren, Jeremiah Jones, Cybil Muller, Kurt Santora, Keith Santora, James Schoell III; great-grandchildren, Destini Lawson, Gavin Muller, Tyler Schoell; sister, Evelyn Barresi of Hammonton; brother, Anthony of Folsom, many nieces and nephews.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial today at 10 a.m. at St. Martin de Porres Church followed by interment at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery.
Donations may be made to St. Martin de Porres Church, 129 Park Avenue, Hammonton, NJ 08037 or to the Hammonton Rescue Squad, 300 S. Egg Harbor Road, Hammonton, NJ 08037.
Arrangements made by the Marinella Funeral Home.
Jonathan E. “Jack” O’Neil (Whooper), 80, of Hammonton, died October 30, 2005, at the Wm. B. Kessler Memorial Hospital.
Born in Hammonton, he was a lifelong resident of the Hammonton and Winslow areas. Mr. O’Neil was a United States Marine Corps Veteran of World War II achieving the rank of corporal. He was a member of the V.F.W. Post No. 303 and the American Legion Post No. 398. He was a member of the Winslow United Methodist Church. Mr. O’Neil was a former member of the Inskip Antlers, Fargo Hunting Club, and Rosedale Hunting Club. Before retiring, he worked for Christopher Construction Company and South Jersey Well Drilling both in Hammonton.
Predeceased by: grandson, Joseph Zucconi. Surviving him are: wife, Jean E. O’Neil
(nee Weatherby); sons, Jonathan O’Neil and his wife Karen of Hammonton, Jay O’Neil, Gary O’Neil and his wife Nadine of Winslow; daughters, Jeannie O’Neil of Winslow, Beverly Zucconi of Philadelphia, Jacqueline Bates and her husband Russell of Greenwich, Olive Vetteri and her husband Louis of Winslow; brothers, Harold O’Neil of Sicklerville, Kenneth O’Neil of Pine Hill, Donald O’Neil of Sewell; sisters, Martha Reilly of Maryland, Bootsie Sutts of Winslow; 14 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend his viewing today from 1 – 2:30 p.m. at the Carnesale Funeral Home where funeral services will take place at 2:30 p.m. Burial will follow at Winslow Methodist Church Cemetery.
Arrangements made by the Carnesale Funeral Home.
Matt Conyers, 79, of Mays Landing died October 25, 2005, at home.
Born in Pinewood, S.C., he was a resident of Mays Landing for 40 years. Before retiring, he worked as a truck driver for Blumberg & Nicholson in Philadelphia. He was a member of the Teamsters Local No. 470 of Philadelphia. Mr. Conyers was a member of St. Matthew’s Baptist Church in Williamstown where he served on the usher board.
Surviving him are: wife, Estelle Conyers (nee Pearson); sister, Antranet Thomas; brother, King David Conyers both of Brooklyn.
Relatives and friends attended funeral services on October 28 at St. Matthew’s Baptist Church followed by burial at Bethlehem Baptist Church Cemetery in Newtonville.
Arrangements made by the Carnesale Funeral Home.
Thomas A. Connelly Jr., 36, of Hammonton died Friday at home.
Born in Somers Point, he was a lifelong resident of Mullica Township. He was a graduate of Oakcrest High School. Mr. Connelly worked for Universal Supply Company in Hammonton. He was a lifelong Philadelphia Eagles fan.
Surviving him are: daughter, Ashley Sciblo; son, Dustin Connelly; mother, Dorothy A. Connelly of Ocean City; father, Thomas A. Connelly Sr. of Absecon; brothers, Dennis Salmon and his wife Cheryl, Daniel Connelly and his wife Marianna; sisters, Maria Santilli and her husband Jim, Donna Melendez and her husband Angelo, Carol Jean Kessler and her husband George; nieces and nephews, Jen, Jimmy, Brandan, Courtney, Melissa, Rebecca, Angela, George and Carl; also many close friends and family including Maggie, Nerida, Ariel and the Sciblo family. He will be missed by his family, friends and lifelong neighbors.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend his viewing on November 3 at 10 a.m. at the Carnesale Funeral Home at 202 S. Third St., followed by funeral services at 12 Noon. Burial will be at the Greenmount Cemetery in Hammonton.
Donations may be made to the trust fund for his children’s education, c/o Dorothy A. Connelly, 411 Fourth Street, Ocean City, NJ 08226.
Arrangements made by the Carnesale Funeral Home.
Dorothy L. Shanahan (nee Wilkins), 62, of Mays Landing died October 27, 2005, at Shore Memorial Hospital in Somers Point.
Born in Philadelphia, she lived in Hammonton before moving to Mays Landing. Dorothy was the former owner and operated John’s Bargain Store and Yarn Barn in Hammonton from 1976 – 1983.
Predeceased by: mother, Dorothy Wilkins (nee Gonzales). Surviving her are: husband, Thomas; children, Rick Lowden and his wife Jackie of Huntersville, N.C., Deborah Plenzick and her husband John of Clearwater, Fla.; father, Frank Wilkins of Buena; brother, Linford Wilkins of Edgewater Park; grandchildren, Richard and Troy Lowden, April and John Plenzick Jr.
Relatives and friends attended funeral services on November 1 at the Marinella Funeral Home followed by burial in Greenmount Cemetery.
Arrangements made by the Marinella Funeral Home.