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Judith Caruso
Judith Caruso (nee DeLaurentis), 47, of Atco and formerly Elm, died Monday, January 13, at home.
Surviving her are: children, Lee Parisi and Zachary Caruso; parents, Rocco and Thelma DeLaurentis; brothers, Rocco L. DeLaurentis Sr., John M. DeLaurentis.
Services were held at the convenience of the family.
Donations may be made to the Lupus Foundation of South Jersey, 1873 Rt. 70 East, Suite 110F, Cherry Hill, NJ 08003.
Arrangements were made by the Marinella Funeral Home.
Joseph DeAnnuntis
Joseph DeAnnuntis Sr., 79, of Hammonton, died Tuesday, January 14, at his residence.
Born in Wildwood, he was a Hammonton resident for the past 50 years. DeAnnuntis was a graduate of Wildwood High School. He retired in 1986 after 30 years of service as a butcher for Acme Markets in Millville, Vineland, and Williamstown. He was an Army Veteran of World War II.
Surviving him are: wife, Mabel (nee Robbins); sons, Joseph with wife Alanna, Mark with wife Connie, all of Hammonton, Jeff with wife Janice of Chico, Calif; sister, Jill Gray of Somers Point; 14 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren.
Relatives and friends attended a Mass of Christian Burial on Friday, January 17, at St. Martin de Porres Church followed by burial at Greenmount Cemetery.
Arrangements were made by the Marinella Funeral Home.
Anna Mae Williams
Annie Mae Williams, 79, of Hammonton, died Monday, January 13, at Kessler Hospital.
Born in Early Branch, S.C., she lived with her daughter in Hammonton for the past two years.
Surviving her are: daughter, Herthia Gelone Campbell of Hammonton; sons, Jefferson Nathaniel Williams, Levi Williams both of Early Branch, S.C.; brothers; Jefferson Davis of Roselle, N.J., Joey Davis of Early Branch, S.C., Willie Davis of Irvington, N.J.; sisters, Martha Wiggins of Fla., Mary Dunbar of Beaufort, S.C.; many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Services will be held in Yemassee, S.C.
Local arrangements were made by the Marinella Funeral Home.
Anthony Lemons Jr.
Anthony Lemons Jr., 73, of Hammonton, passed away suddenly at his residence on Sunday, January 19.
Born in Winslow, he lived in Hammonton most of his life. Lemons last worked as a gas station attendant at Morgans Pump & Tank Co. and also previously worked for Bells Sportswear and the Hosiery Mill, all in Hammonton. He enjoyed playing poker at the Casinos in Atlantic City.
Surviving him are: wife, Betty (nee Bennett); sisters, Rose Roby of Hammonton, Mary Paine of Elmtowne and Dolores McCluskey of Clementon.
Relatives and friends attended Funeral Service on Thursday, January 23, at the Landolfi Funeral Home followed by burial at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery.
Arrangements were made by Landolfi Funeral Home.
Frances V. Perry
Frances V. Perry, 94, of Hammonton, died Saturday, January 25, at home.
Born in Gilford, Vt., she was a lifelong resident of Hammonton. Perry was a retired schoolteacher from the Elwood School System. She and her late husband Kenneth Perry ran an Antique Store in Williamsville, Vt., for 17 years. She was a lifelong member of the First United Methodist Church. Perry was a member of the United Methodist Women, the Easter Star in Collingswood, the Hammonton Historical Society, a past President of the Delphian Study Club, the South Jersey Post Card Club, the Needlework Guild, the Elizabeth Haddon Doll Club, the South Jersey Doll and Toy Club, the United Federated Doll Club and Pocax.
Surviving her are: daughters, Harriett Meadowcroft of Elm and Judith Wescoat of Hammonton; bother, Thomas M. Sparks of Georgia; sister-in-law, Johanna Sparks of Smithville; three grandchildren and their spouses, Harriett and Anthony Medio, Scott and Lisa Wescoat, John and Carol Meadowcroft; two great-grandchildren, Scott and Judi Medio.
Friends and relatives attended services at the First United Methodist Church on Tuesday, January 28, followed by burial in Greenmount Cemetery.
Donations may be made to First United Methodist Church, 398 Bellevue Ave., Hammonton, NJ 08037.
Arrangements were made by Carnesale Funeral Home.
Rosa DiMarco
Rosa DiMarco (nee DeMarco), 61, of Hammonton, died Saturday, January 25, at Kessler Memorial Hospital.
She was born in Cefalu, Italy. DiMarco retired from the housekeeping department of Ancora Psychiatric Hospital. She was a member of St. Joseph’s R.C. Church.
Surviving her are: husband, Joseph S. DiMarco; daughter, Lena Martin; son, Gaetano DiMarco, all of Hammonton; brother, Samuel DeMarco of Ft. Pierce, Fla., Joseph DeMarco and Vincent DeMarco, both of Winslow; sisters, Anna Logiovino of Ft. Pierce, Fla., Marie Eck of Atco, and grandson, Eddie Martin of Hammonton.
Friends and relatives attended a mass of Christian Burial today, January 29, at St. Joseph’s church followed by entombment in Greenmount Cemetery.
Arrangements were made by Carnesale Funeral Home.
Martha Cottrell
Martha Cottrell (nee DeGuglielmo), 96, of Hammonton, died Friday, January 24, at Kessler Hospital.
Born in Brooklyn, New York, she lived in Hammonton for the past 31 years. Cottrell was a member of the Hammonton Senior Citizens.
She was predeceased by husband Charles. Surviving her are: son, Charles W. Cottrell and his wife Janet of Queens, N.Y.; daughter, Suzanne Biviano and her husband Angelo of Hammonton; sisters, Jennie Grasso, Stella DiMauro and Angelina Cama, all of Staten Island, N.Y.; grandchildren, Charles, Angelo Jr. and Sue Biviano, Nancy Cushinotto and Kenneth Cottrell; great-grandchild, Katie Ann.
Relatives and friends attended a Mass of Christian Burial on Tuesday, January 28, at St. Joseph church followed by burial at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery.
Arrangements were made by Marinella Funeral Home.
Kelly Rose Samuelson
Kelly Rose Samuelson, infant daughter of Debra Ann (nee Berenato) and Joseph G. Samuelson of Hammonton, died on Friday, January 17, at Kennedy Memorial Hospital, Stratford.
In addition to her parents, Kelly Rose is survived by her maternal grandmother: Frances Berenato; her maternal grandfather: Anthony Berenato; maternal great-grandparents, Joseph E. and Evelyn Berenato, all of Hammonton; uncles and aunts, Joseph F. Berenato, Anna E. Berenato, Cynthia and Fred Weiss, all of Hammonton; Tammy and John Bowen of Howell, N.J., Debbie and Daniel Denarski of Kissimmee, Fla., Neal Traylor of Cal., Randy Traylor of Marlboro, N.J.
Services and burial were private and held at the convenience of the family.
Donations may be made to the American Diabetes Foundation, 1060 N. Kings Highway, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034.
Arrangements were made be Carnesale Funeral Home.
Zayda Barrientos
Zayda Barrientos (nee Umali), 63, of Hammonton, died Tuesday, January 21, at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital after an eight year battle with cancer.
Born and raised in Pagsanjan, Laguna in the Philippines, Zayda graduated salutatorian of her high school class 1955 at Pagsanjan Academy. She went on to pursue a nursing degree at the University of the Philippines where she graduated with honors with a bachelor of science in nursing in 1959. She worked at numerous hospitals, devoting 25 years of Med-Surgical Nursing as Head Nurse at Ancora Psychiatric Hospital. She was a member of the Catholic Daughters of America Ct. Queen of Apostles # 1680.
Surviving her are: husband, Dr. Loreto T. Barrientos; children, Michael Barrientos, Robert Barrientos, and Elinor Cappuccio and her husband Louis, all of Hammonton, Roslyn Gruehn and husband David of Phila., Pa.; grandchildren, Desiree Cappuccio and Audrey Gruehn; sister Milagros Villar of Pagsanjan, Philippines. Zayda will be remembered for her beauty, kindness, patience, humility, strong work ethic and devotion to her family and friends.
Family and friends attended Mass on Saturday, January 25, at St. Joseph Church followed by burial in Holy Sepulcher Cemetery.
Arrangements were made by Marinella Funeral Home.
Jean Anna Papa
Jean Anna Papa (Frederico), 73, of Blue Anchor, died Thursday, January 23, at Virtua Hospital, Voorhees.
Born in Winslow Twp., she was an area resident all her life. Papa was employed by Kessler Clothing Co., National Foods and the Winslow Twp. School System. She was a member of St. Lucy’s Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality.
Surviving her are: husband, Joseph; sons, Dominic J. and wife Carolynn of East Berlin, Pa., Joseph Jr. and wife AnnMarie of Grand Rapid, Mich.; daughters, Linda Friedley and husband Scott, Sharon LaSasso and husband Richard, all of Hammonton; brother, Sam Frederico of Blue Anchor; grandchildren, Dominic A. and wife Pam, Jason, Kimberly, JoAnna, Kevin, Emily and many nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by several brothers and sisters.
Relatives and friends attended a Mass of Christina Burial on Tuesday, January 28, at St. Lucy’s Church in Blue Anchor followed by burial at Oak Grove Cemetery.
Arrangements were made by Marinella Funeral Home.
Emma K. Pinto
Emma K. Pinto (nee Kucker), 82, of the Ancora section of Winslow Twp., died Wednesday, January 29, at Woodland Care Center in Camden.
Born in Philadelphia, she lived in Ancora for most of her life. Pinto was a retired seamstress and a member of the I.G.W.U. of America Local 126.
She was predeceased by her husband, Anthony T. Pinto. Surviving her are: many nieces and nephews.
Relatives and friends attended funeral Services at Marinella Funeral Home on Saturday, February 1, followed by burial at Oak Grove Cemetery.
Arrangements were made by Marinella Funeral Home.
Eva M. DeLuca
Eva M. DeLuca (nee Pinto), 80, of Hammonton, died Monday, January 27, in Newcomb Hospital Vineland.
Born in Hammonton, she was a lifelong resident. DeLuca served in the Coast Guard during World War II. She was a member of the Golden Star Wives Club in Vineland and of St. Anthony of Padua RC Church in Hammonton. DeLuca was a retired cafeteria worker for the Hammonton School Systems.
She was predeceased by husband George A. DeLuca. Surviving her are: sons, George A. and Michael, both of Hammonton; sister, Theresa Cirillo of Hammonton; sisters-in-law, Gussie Walker of Lawrenceville, N.J., Jennie Roberson of Dallas, Texas, and Connie Schmidt of Allentown, Pa., many nieces and nephews.
Relatives and friend attended a Mass of Christian Burial on Friday, January 31, at St. Anthony of Padua Church followed by burial in Holy Sepulcher Cemetery.
Donations may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 1066 N. Kings Highway, Suite 309, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034.
Arrangements were made by Carnesale Funeral Home.
Katherine A. Mauger
Katherine A. Mauger, 56, of Collings Lakes died Monday, January 27, at her daughter’s home in Franklin Twp.
Born in Madera, Cal., she was a resident of Collings Lakes for 38 years. Before retiring, she worked as a licensed practical nurse at Ancora Psychiatric Hospital.
Surviving her are: daughters, Angela Simmons with husband Alan of Franklin Twp., Eva Forster with fiancé Louie Figueroa of Vineland and Faydeen Mauger of Sicklerville; sons, James Mauger with wife Jeanette, Frank Mauger Jr. with wife Anne Marie, all of Collings Lakes; father, Frank Olesky of Collings Lakes; sisters, Michelle Gilbert and JoAnne Nean, both of Collings Lakes; nine grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
Relatives and friends attended funeral services at Carnesale Funeral Home on Saturday, February 1, followed by burial at Greenmount Cemetery.
Arrangements were made by Carnesale Funeral Home.