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Robert Kenneth Perry, 82, of Newtonville, died July 8, 2006, at the Wm. B. Kessler Memorial Hospital.
Born in Philadelphia, he lived in Newtonville for many years. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Mr. Perry was a member of the Hammonton VFW Post 1026 and the Disabled American Veterans. He was a superintendent plumber of Dunbar’s in New York City.
Predeceased by: children, James Caroline, Jestine Caroline, Marvin Perry, Kenneth Perry, Robert Perry and Calvin Perry. Surviving him are: wife, Mary Perry (nee Hunter); children, Margaret Caviness, Robert E. Perry both of Sicklerville, Ronald Caroline of Atlantic City, Jocelyn Perry of Pine Hill, Allen Perry of Sewell, Daren Perry of Lenoir, N.C., Jonathan Perry of Washington, DC, Eugene Perry of Millville, Dannetta Perry, Stacey Perry both of Newtonville, Gaynelle Barber of Cameron, N.C.; brother and sister-in-law, Lloyd and Phyllis Perry of Jesup, Ga.; 57 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren.
Relatives and friends attended funeral services on July 12 at the Carnesale Funeral Home. Burial will be private and at the convenience of the family.
Arrangements made by the Carnesale Funeral Home.
Nancy C. Rizzotte, 99 ½, died peacefully on July 19, 2006, at home.
She was a native and lifelong resident of Hammonton.
Predeceased by: parents, Paul and Rose Cali; husband, Thomas; daughter, Nancy Ball; sisters, Nettie Caruso, Pat Harshbarger. Surviving her are; loving daughter, Betty; sister, Jean Willingham; grandchildren, Nancy Ebaugh and her husband Bill, Mary O’Brien and her husband Richard, Jack Ball and his wife Barb, Kay Kashl and her husband Brent, Robert Ball; nine great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. In addition, Nancy leaves behind her caring angels Sallie, Sandy, Rose, Anne, Tanya, Kay, Rita, Carla, Karen. You all know what you meant to her.
Nancy was a founding and active member of St. Anthony of Padua Church. She was a zealous member of the Altar Rosary Society. For many years, Nancy also served as a volunteer at the Kessler Memorial Hospital and conducted rosary services at the Greenbriar (Innova) Nursing Home.
Relatives and friends attended a Mass of Christian Burial on July 22 at St. Anthony of Padua R.C. Church. Burial will be private.
Throughout her long life, Nancy gave generously to those in need. Those who knew her will long remember her spirit, her honest and direct comments, and her zest for life.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the St. Anthony of Padua Building Fund, 285 Route 206, Hammonton, NJ 08037.
Arrangements made by the Landolfi Funeral Home.
Leona L. Kaiser, 92, of Hammonton, died July 18, 2006, at the Innova Health and Rehab Center.
Ms. Kaiser was a member of the Hammonton Senior Citizens. She formerly worked for SKF, Inc. of Philadelphia.
Surviving her are: nieces, Regina Kaiser Combs of Absecon, Anne Kaiser Guerere of Stockton, Calif.; nephew, Francis Kaiser of Lakeland, Fla.; several great-nieces and nephews.
Relatives and friends attended a Mass of Christian Burial on July 24 at St. Joseph’s R.C. Church followed by burial at New Cathedral Cemetery in Philadelphia.
Arrangements made by the Carnesale Funeral Home.
Patricia B. Vera of Mesa, Ariz., died July 5, 2006, at Odyssey Hospice in Mesa.
Surviving her are: sister, Jane Hearing and brother-in-law Jack of Hammonton; brothers, James Burger and his wife Phyllis of Portland, Ore., David Burger and his wife Joan of Scarborough, N.Y.; nieces and nephews.
Relatives and friends attended funeral services on July 10 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Arizona followed by interment at The Valley of the Sun Cemetery.
Stephania Zelinsky, 95, of Buena Acres, died peacefully July 19, 2006, at home.
Born in the Ukrain, she lived in Buena Acres since 1984. A well loved homemaker, she also worked for Anna Bertino in Hammonton as a seamstress.
Predeceased by: husband in 1984, Longin; parents; four sisters; brother; son-in-law. Surviving her are: daughter-in-law, Mildred Zelinsky of Buena Acres; close friends, Norine Granato of Hammonton, Hilda Chapman of Pennsylvania, Becky Brown of Johnstown, Pa., Ann Watson, Eleanor DiPaloa both of Buena Acres, Betty Hoffman of Hammonton, Ed Hoffman of Mays Landing, John and Larry Hoffman both of Sicklerville.
Relatives and friends attended funeral services at the Landolfi Funeral Home on July 22 with Pastor Garry Jones of the Rosedale Baptist Church officiating followed by entombment at Greenmount Cemetery.
Arrangements made by the Landolfi Funeral Home.
William C. Rusnak, 77, of Waterford, died peacefully after a lengthy illness on July 4, 2006, at J.F. Kennedy Hospital in Stratford.
Born in Waterford, he was an area resident all his life. He retired as the secretary/treasurer of Rusnak Bros. Inc.
Predeceased by: parents, Stephen and Elizabeth; brothers, Stephen Jr. and Frank. Surviving him are: wife, Mary Ann (nee Maines); son, William C. Jr. of Waterford; daughters, Karen Rusnak of Waterford, Kathleen Ulrich and her husband Douglas of Chuluota, Fla.,; brother, George Rusnak and his wife Florence of Waterford; sister, Betty Wolszyn and her husband Frank of Waterford; loving grandchildren, Rita Marie, Richard W. Ulrich; many loving nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews.
Relatives and friends attended a Mass of Christian Burial on July 8 at St. Anthony Church in Waterford followed by burial at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Berlin.
Donations may be made to O.T.C. Parents Group, 215 S. White Horse Pike, Berlin, NJ 08009.
Arrangements made by the Marinella Funeral Home.
Anthony Fedga, 90, of Hammonton, died peacefully August 2, 2006, at his residence.
Born in Hammonton, he was a lifelong resident. Mr. Fedga was a retired fruit farmer and also retired from the Hammonton Highway Department in 1981 after 35 years. He was a member of the Farmers Agricultural Society in Mays Landing. Mr. Fedga was an avid hunter and he loved his many animals and raised goats, chickens, pigs, horses, rabbits, ducks, guinea pigs, hunting dogs, and most of all his pug dog, Tony.
Predeceased by: wife, Lucy R. (nee Macri.) Surviving him are: daughter, Mary Lou Witcraft (husband Thomas Sr., deceased); son, James J. Fedga and his wife Laura both of Hammonton; one brother; grandchildren, Mary Lou, Adam J., Thomas J. Jr. Witcraft, James, Tony, Laura, David, Becky, Lisa Fedga; nine great-grandchildren.
Relatives and friends attended a Mass of Christian Burial on August 5 at St. Joseph’s R.C. Church followed by burial at Oak Grove Cemetery.
Arrangements made by the Landolfi Funeral Home.
Brenda J. Fox (nee Parisi), 65, of Hammonton, died July 30, 2006, at Innova Care in Hammonton.
Born in Camden, she was a lifelong resident. She was a former teacher and also worked for Dan’s Stationery store. She graduated from Hammonton High School in 1959 and later from Glassboro State College in 1964.
Predeceased by: parents, Anthony and Catherine Parisi. Surviving her are: son, Charles Fox and his wife Deann of Hammonton; grandchildren, Joseph Rosario, Michael and Jackson Morris; aunts, Nellie Carbone, Sue Donio both of Hammonton.
Relatives and friends attended a Mass of Christian Burial on August 4 at St. Martin de Porres Church followed by burial at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
Donations may be made to the New Jersey American Parkinson Disease Association, P.O. Box 214, Elizabeth, NJ 07207.
Arrangements made by the Marinella Funeral Home.
Anna Capelli, 62, of Hammonton, died August 2, 2006, at her residence.
Born in Hammonton, she was an area resident all her life. She was a graduate of St. Joseph High School class of 1962, and was employed in the production line at Whitehall Labs for more than 33 years. After her retirement from Whitehall, she enjoyed conversing with the customers while employed for five years at Wawa of Hammonton. She was a former parish council member of St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church and was involved in all functions of the parish including organizing many bus trips.
Surviving her are: mother, Frances (nee Inferrera) Capelli; father, Salvatore (Bill) Capelli Sr.; brother, Sal Capelli Jr. and his wife Shirley; niece, Maribeth Capelli all of Hammonton.
Relatives and friends attended a Mass of Christian Burial on August 5 at St. Anthony of Padua Church followed by interment at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery.
Donations may be made to the St. Joseph Elementary School Playground Fund, 133 North Third Street, Hammonton, NJ 08037.
Arrangements made by the Marinella Funeral Home.
Wilma K. Marone (nee Kenny), 85, of Hammonton, died August 7, 2006.
Born in Burlington, N.C., she was an area resident most of her life. She was a retired secretary for New Jersey Transit.
Surviving her are: husband, Joseph; sister, Irma Canata and her husband Matt, all of Hammonton; three nephews from Brookhaven, Pa.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend her viewing today at 9 a.m. at the Marinella Funeral Home followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. at St. Martin de Porres Church. Interment at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery.
Donations may be made to the Alzheimer Association, 3 Eves Drive, Suite 310, Marlton, NJ 08053.
Arrangements made by the Marinella Funeral Home.
Diane B. Deal (nee Rapa), 74, of Hammonton, died peacefully August 9, 2006, at her daughter’s residence in Buena Vista Township.
Born in Hammonton, she was a lifelong resident and a graduate of Hammonton High School class of 1949. She worked part time as a cashier at Inferrera’s Market in Hammonton for many years.
Predeceased by: husband, George “Buck”; son, Gary; grandson, Jason. Surviving her are: sons, Alan of St. Petersburg, Fla. Wayne and his wife Kim of Devonshire; daughter, Terri Lynn Deal and her husband Bob Wells of Buena Vista Township; grandchildren, Wayne Graziano, Jay Lynn Hannah (nee Graziano), Sarah Deal; 10 great-grandchildren.
Relatives and friends attended funeral services on August 12 at Marinella Funeral Home followed by burial at Oak Grove Cemetery.
Donations may be made to the New Life Outreach Center, P.O. Box 5500, Millville, NJ 08332.
Arrangements made by the Marinella Funeral Home.
Donald F. Cicchino, 70, of Blue Anchor, died August 9, 2006, at Virtua Hospital in Berlin.
Born in Philadelphia, he lived in Blue Anchor for the last 37 years. He was a master craftsman of wood and furniture restoration, and also specialized in the artistry of interior painting.
Surviving him are: beloved wife, Diane (nee Polisi); children, John and his wife Denise of Blue Anchor, James and his wife Rochell of Atco, Donald and his wife Sandi of Waterford, Christopher of Blue Anchor, Maria Sarappa and her husband John of Sweetwater; sister, Mary Ann Filipello of Philadelphia; grandchildren, Diane, Lisa, James, Nicole, John, Nicholas; great-grandchildren, Matthew, Angelina, Dominic; dog, Bubba.
Relatives and friends attended a Mass of Christian Burial on August 12 at Blessed John the 23rd (St. Lucy’s Church) followed by burial at Greenwood Cemetery located in Blue Anchor.
Arrangements made by the Marinella Funeral Home.
Anthony (Tim) E. Coia Sr., 79, of Hammonton died August 12, 2006, at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia.
Born in Hammonton, he was a lifelong resident. Mr. Coia was a retired self employed fruit and produce farmer. He also retired as co-owner of Nick Coia & Sons and Coia Brothers Trucking farms. He currently was co-owner with his son, Anthony Jr., at the A.J.M. Farm LLC, all of Hammonton. He was a packing warehouse manager of Haines & Haines Cranberry Company in Chatsworth. Mr. Coia was a member of the New Jersey Farm Bureau. He was a parishioner of St. Anthony of Padua Church, an honorary Life Member of the Knights of Columbus New Jersey State Council. He served his country during World War II in the United States Army and was a member of the VFW Post 1026 in Hammonton. He joined the Hammonton Independent Volunteer Fire Co. No. 2 in 1947 and became New Jersey State Exempt in 1956, and was a member of the New Jersey State Firemen’s Association and the Hammonton Firemen’s Relief Association. He retired in good standing from Independent Volunteer Fire Co. No. 2 after 59 years of firefighter service in Hammonton.
Surviving him are: his beloved wife, Marion G. (nee Penza); son, Anthony E. Jr. and his wife Cari; daughters, Georgianna Gazzara and her husband Matt, Virginia Hiltwine and her husband Joe, Karen Combs and her husband Colburn; sisters, Matilda Capella, Marie DeLaurentis, Elizabeth LoCicero, all of Hammonton; grandchildren, Nicole Nicklaw and her husband Brian, Michele Gazzara, Timothy, Joseph Jr., James Hiltwine, Colburn, Jessica Combs, Anthony III, John, Michael Coia.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend his viewing tonight at 6 p.m. at St. Anthony of Padua Church followed by a Mass of Christian Burial on August 17 at 10 a.m. Burial will be at Oak Grove Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made to the Hammonton Independent Volunteer Fire Co. No. 2, P.O. Box 281, Hammonton, NJ 08037 or to the Hammonton Rescue Squad, 300 S. Egg Harbor Road, Hammonton, NJ 08037.
Arrangements made by the Landolfi Funeral Home.
Larry Ray Bevins, 59, of Newtonville, died August 9, 2006, at the Wm. B. Kessler Memorial Hospital.
Born in Bluefield, W. Va., he was a resident of the South Jersey area for 35 years. Mr. Bevins was a self-employed painter.
Surviving him are: wife, Wynona Lea Bevins (nee Riling); sons, Charles Bevins, Roby Bevins; daughter, Tanya Bevins; grandchildren, Willimena Hayes, Jacob Hayes all of Newtonville; brothers, Dave, Ken Terry, Skip.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services today at 11 a.m. at the Carnesale Funeral Home where a viewing will be held from 10 – 11 a.m. Burial will follow at Greenmount Cemetery.
Donations may be made to the American Kidney Fund, 6110 Executive Boulevard, Rockville, MD 20800.
Arrangements made by the Carnesale Funeral Home.