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Gertrude Dingle
Gertrude Dingle, 90, of Hammonton, died Wednesday, May 17 [2001], at Greenbriar Nursing Center in Hammonton.
Born in Philadelphia, Dingle lived in the Elm section of Winslow Twp. for many years before moving to Hammonton two years ago.
Surviving her are: two sons, Richard Colbert, of Phila., and Robert Colbert of Phila.
Relatives and friends attended funeral services on Monday, May 21, at the Marinella Funeral Home in Hammonton.
Burial followed at the Forest Hills Cemetery in Phila.
Arrangements were made by the Marinella Funeral Home.
John A. Macrie
John A. Macrie, 80, of Hammonton, died Thursday, May 31 [2001], at Wm. B. Kessler Memorial Hospital in Hammonton.
Born in Hammonton, Macrie was a lifelong resident. He was retired, having worked as a building superintendent in Hammonton for H.I.M.C.O., 10 years, O.C.K.A.P, 20 years and R.W. Properties Inc., 10 years. He was a graduate of Hammonton High School class of 1939, where he played varsity football. He served in the U.S. Coast Guard during WWII, and was a member of the Hammonton American Legion Post #186 for 56 years. He was also a member of the Commanders' Club of Disabled American Veterans.
Surviving him are: two sisters, Marie Macrie, of Hammonton, and Jeanette O'Connell, of Hammonton; and two nephews, Anthony Macrie, of Hammonton, and Frank Macrie, of Hammonton.
Relatives and friends attended a Mass of Christian Burial on Monday, June 4, at St. Anthony of Padua Church in Hammonton.
Burial followed at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery in Hammonton.
Donations may be made to the Hammonton Rescue Squad, 300 S. Egg Harbor Rd., Hammonton, NJ 08037.
Arrangements were made by the Marinella Funeral Home.
Margaret Mary Haag
Margaret Mary Haag, 81, of Folsom, passed away on Wednesday, May 30 [2001], at her residence.
Born in Philadelphia, Haag was a resident of Folsom since 1969. She was a homemaker and a very religious person. She was a parishioner for Our Lady of the Lakes RC Church in Collings Lakes.
Surviving her are: her husband, George Haag; one son, Raymond Haag, of Croydon, Pa.; three daughters, Evelyn Schalki, of Phila., Florence Pirnie, of Williamstown, and Cheryl Occhiolini, of Buena Vista Twp.; 16 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren.
Relatives and friends attended a Funeral Liturgy Mass on Friday, June 1, at Our Lady of the Lakes RC Church in Folsom. Internment followed at All Saints Cemetery in Phila.
Memorial donations may be made to the Samaritan Hospice, 5 Eves Dr., Suite 300, Marlton, NJ 08053.
Arrangements were made by the Landolfi Funeral Home.
Raymond D. Cline
Raymond L. Cline, 76, of Winslow Twp., passed away on Tuesday, May 29 [2001], at his residence.
Born in West Newton, Pa., Cline was a retired carpenter and was a member of the Carpenters Union Local #393 of Gloucester City. He was formerly a member of the Waterford Volunteer Fire Co. and a life member of the Camden County Firemen's Association. A veteran of WWII, Cline was a sergeant in the U.S. Army.
Surviving him are: his wife, Mary Anne (nee D'Alessandro); one daughter, Linda M. Emery, of Winslow; a step-daughter, Carol St. John, of Medford; one son, Raymond L. Cline Jr., of Philadelphia; two step-sons, Robert Valentino, of Cherry Hill, and Joseph Valentino, of Washington Twp.; one brother, Andrew V. Cline Sr.; three sisters, Emaline Cline, of Waterford, Tona Kappes, of Marlton, and Ruth Ricther, of Phila.; nine grandchildren, Scott, Evelyn, Raymond III, Gina, Maria and Shannon Cline, Samuel, David and Christopher Kennedy; and 17 great-grandchildren.
Relatives and friends attended funeral services on Saturday, June 2, at the Landolfi Funeral Home in Hammonton.
Military Honors Committal Services and burial were at Woodbury Memorial Park in Woodbury.
The family requests memorial donations to the Samaritan Hospices, 5 Eves Dr., Suite 300, Marlton, NJ 08053.
Arrangements were made by the Landolfi Funeral Home.
Harry J. Tittel
Harry J. Tittel, 63, of Hammonton, died Friday, April 20 [2001] at home.
Born in Philadelphia, Tittel was a lifelong resident of southern New Jersey. Tittel had worked as a supervisor for Shop & Bag in Marlton. He also owned Silver Lady Inc. - Belly Busters, a mobile food cart that worked various functions and area flea markets. In his younger years, Tittel played semi-professional football in Philadelphia, and was a member of the Lincoln High School Championship Rowing Team.
Suriving him are: his wife, Frances Tittel; five sons, Harry Tittel and his wife Tammi, of Fla., Michael Tittel, of Marlton, Anthony Wolfe and his wife Virginia, of Hammonton, Joseph Wolfe, of Hammonton, and Thomas Wolfe, of Hammonton; one brother, William Tittel, of Bristol Twp., Pa.; one special niece, Tammi Jesburger, of the Phila. area; two special nephews, William Tittel and Joseph Tittel, both of the Phila. area; and five grandchildren.
Relatives and friends attended funeral services on Wednesday, April 25 at 2 p.m. at the chapel at Brig. Gen. Wm. C. Doyle Veteran's Cemetery in Arneytown, NJ.
Donations may be made to the Caring Hospice Services, 133 G. Gaither Dr., Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054.
Arrangements were made by the Carnesale Funeral Home.
Anthony "Baker" Tomasello
Anthony R. "Baker" Tomasello, 69, of Hammonton, died Sunday, June 10 [2001], at Wm. B. Kessler Memorial Hospital in Hammonton.
Born in Philadelphia, Tomasello was a lifelong resident of Hammonton. He was an Air Force veteran of the Korean War. He was a member of the Sons of Italy Lodge #1658 in Hammonton and he was an exempt member of the Hammonton Volunteer Fire Company No. 1. Tomasello was a partner with his son in the family-owned business.
Surviving him are: his wife, Edith (nee Willingmyre) Tomasello, of Hammonton; two sons, Michael Tomasello and his wife Elizabeth, of Las Vegas, and Tony Tomasello Jr. and his wife Karen, of Somers Point; one daughter, Edye Tomasello, of Las Vegas; one brother, Richard Tomasello, of Hammonton; and five grandchildren, Tony III, Allison, Ashley, Michael and Sara.
Relatives and friends attended a Mass of Christian Burial on Wednesday, June 13, at 12 p.m. at St. Joseph's RC Church in Hammonton. Burial followed at Oak Grove Cemetery in Hammonton.
Donations may be made to: the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Foundation (in memory of Anthony R. Tomasello), 34th St. and Civic Center Blvd., Philadelphia, Pa. 19104.
Arrangements were made by the Carnesale Funeral Home.
Mary Berenato
Mary Berenato, 88, of Hammonton, died Sunday, June 3 [2001], at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia.
Born in Italy, Berenato was a longtime resident of Hammonton. Before retiring, she worked as a tailor at Hammonton Park Clothes. She was a member of the Amalgamated Clothing Worker's Union.
Berenato was the wife of the late Anthony Berenato.
Surviving her are: one son and daughter-in-law, Anthony and Beatrice Berenato, of Hammonton.
Relatives and friends attended a Mass of Christian Burial on Thursday, June 7, at St. Joseph's RC Church in Hammonton.
Burial followed at Oak Grove Cemetery in Hammonton.
Arrangements were made by the Carnesale Funeral Home.
Ventura Roman
Ventura Roman, 27, of Vineland, died Thursday, June 7 [2001], suddenly at his residence.
Born in Bronx, NY, Roman lived in Hammonton before moving to Vineland a year ago. He worked for M&W Patriot in Hammonton as a forklift operator. He also worked for Atlantic Blueberry Co. and Lucca's Cold Storage.
Surviving him are: his wife, Minerva (Carrillo); a son, Michael Roman, of Cleveland; a daughter, Zuleica Roman, of Cleveland; his mother, Martha Rodriguez, of Vineland; his father, Hector Roman, of Puerto Rico; his brother, Hector Antonio Roman, of Vineland; and his sisters, Tatiana Roman, of Vineland, and Brenda Roman, of Puerto Rico.
Relatives and friends attended a Mass of Christian Burial on Monday, June 11, at St. Joseph's Church in Hammonton.
Burial will follow in Puerto Rico.
Arrangements were made by the Marinella Funeral Home.
Angelo Macri
Angelo Macri, 97, of Hammonton, died Tuesday, June 5 [2001], at Wm. B. Kessler Memorial Hospital in Hammonton.
Born in Hammonton, Macri was a lifelong resident and a retired farmer. He was a member of the Hammonton Senior Center.
Macri was the husband of the late Mary P. (Patrizi).
Surviving him are: a son, Dr. Anthony Macri and his wife Jean, of Eden, NC; two daughters, Connie Lindsey and her husband Charles, of Ventnor, and Paula Fitz and her husband Nicholas, of Thornton, Pa.; grandfather of eight; and four great-grandchildren.
Relatives and friends attended a Mass of Christian Burial on Friday, June 8, at St. Joseph's Church in Hammonton.
Burial followed at Greenmount Cemetery in Hammonton.
Arrangements were made by the Marinella Funeral Home.