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Joseph F. Spangler
Joseph F. Spangler Jr., 58, of Folsom, died Saturday, January 25, at Virtua Health Systems in Marlton.
Born in Roxbury, Pa., he was a longtime resident of Folsom. Spangler was a building code official for the State of New Jersey. He was a U.S. Naval Veteran of the Vietnam War.
Surviving him are: wife, Carolyn B. Spangler; sons, Joseph F. III, of Chesilhurst, Timothy A. of East Hartford, Con., and Thomas A. of Collings Lakes; mother, Dorothy Spangler of Folsom; sister, Judith Masi of Hammonton, and nine grandchildren, Amanda, Brittany, Joshua, Matthew, Kristen, Alyssa, Joseph IV, Zachary and Alexa.
Relatives and friends attended funeral services at St. James Lutheran Church in Folsom on Tuesday, January 28, followed by burial at the church cemetery.
Donations may be made to the American Cancer Society South Jersey Unit.
Arrangements were made by Carnesale Funeral Home.
Anthony Matro
Anthony Matro, 92, of Egg Harbor, died Thursday, January 30, at Kessler Memorial Hospital in Hammonton.
Born in Elm, he was a longtime resident there before moving to Egg Harbor 25 years ago. Before his retirement, he worked as an operating engineer. Matro became Winslow Township’s first full-time Police Chief, a position he held for 13 years. He was a member of the South Jersey Chiefs of Police Association, the South Jersey Retired Chiefs Association, the Fraternal Order of Police Magnolia Inter County Lodge No. 9. He was also a member of the Winslow Twp. Lions Club and a Fourth Degree Member of the Knights of Columbus Pallotti Council No. 3471 in Hammonton.
Matro was predeceased by his daughter, Carmella Matro, and his granddaughter, Deborah Plick. Surviving him are: wife, Madeline Matro (nee Serrao); daughters, Rae with husband James Plick of Randolph, N.J., Virginia with husband Anthony Butterhof of Wilmington, Del.; son: Dr. Thomas Matro with wife Dr. Deborah of Westfield, N.J.; sisters, Mary Tomassetti of Elm and Josephine Caputo of Hammonton; sister-in-law, Anna Matro of Hammonton; nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Relatives and friends attended a Mass of Christian Burial on Monday, February 3, at St. Nicholas R.C. Church in Egg Harbor followed by burial at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Berlin.
Donations may be made to St. Nicholas R.C. Church or to the charity of donor’s choice.
Arrangements were made by Carnesale Funeral Home.
Inez Santora
Inez Santora, 92, of Hammonton, died Thursday, January 30, at Kessler Memorial Hospital.
Born in Latrobe, Pa., she was a resident of Hammonton for 65 years. Before retiring, Santora worked as a machine operator at Palma Clothing Co. in Hammonton.
She was predeceased by her husband Donald Santora. Surviving her are: son, Bill Santora; daughter, Sandra LaManna, both of Hammonton.
Relatives and friends attended a Mass of Christian Burial on Tuesday, February 4, at St. Anthony of Padua Church followed by burial at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery.
Donations may be made to the Hammonton Rescue Squad, 300 S. Egg Harbor Road, Hammonton, NJ 08037.
Arrangements were made by Carnesale Funeral Home.
Roger C. Buffington
Roger C. Buffington, 54, of Hammonton, died February 6, at Kessler Hospital.
Born in Pennsylvania he lived in Hammonton for many years. He was a welder for Accurate Industries in Erial for the last five years. Mr. Buffington served in the Vietnam War, and was a member of the Hammonton VFW Post #1026. He enjoyed horseshoes, boccella, pool, vegetable gardening, and cooking.
Surviving him are: wife, Ida (nee Maccarella); brothers, Brooks Buffington Jr. of Philadelphia, Phillip of Tuckahoe; sisters, Pat Buffington of Atlantic City, Janet Giordano of Newark, Del.; many nieces and nephews.
Relatives and friends attended funeral services on Monday, February 10, at Marinella Funeral Home followed by burial at Greenmount Cemetery.
Arrangements by the Marinella Funeral Home.
Dorothy F. Ceci
Dorothy F. Ceci (nee Piehs), 63, of Egg Harbor Twp., died February 6 at home.
Born in Camden, she lived in Egg Harbor Township for the past three years. Mrs. Ceci was a production worker for Whitehall Laboratories in Hammonton. She was a member of the Hammonton Rescue Squad and a member of their Ladies Auxiliary.
She was predeceased by her parents, Francis and Dorothy Piehs; sister, Kathy Dyson; brothers, William and James. Surviving her are: husband, John V. Ceci Sr. of Egg Harbor Township; daughters, Brenda Shultz with husband Terry of Hamilton Township, Phyllis Hunter with husband Ron of Delaware; son, John with wife Maureen of Blackwood; brother, Arthur Piehs with wife Marge of Egg Harbor City; sisters, Martha Nelson with husband Tom of Naples, Fla., Susan Beyer with husband Barry of Clinton, Mich; grandchildren; Christopher, Anthony, James, John III, Joshua, Christy and Samantha.
Relatives and friends attended funeral services at Carnesale Funeral Home on Monday, February 10, followed by burial at Oak Grove Cemetery.
Donations may be made to the Hammonton Rescue Squad, 300 S. Egg Harbor Rd., Hammonton, NJ 08037.
Arrangements were made by Carnesale Funeral Home.
Jorge Antonio Miranda
Jorge Antonio Miranda, 21, of Winslow, died Monday, February 3.
Born in Queretaro, Mexico, he lived in Winslow for the past three years. He was employed by Water World II, Inc. for three months.
Surviving him are: parents, Antonio Miranda and Juana Inez Lizardi of Queretaro, Mexico; son, Andy Jorge Miranda of Mays Landing; brothers, Marco Antonio and Ernesto Miranda both of Winslow; sisters, Maria of Winslow, Marilu of Hammonton, Elizabeth, Anali, and Sarahi all of Queretaro, Mexico.
Funeral services and burial will be in Queretaro, Mexico.
Arrangements by the Marinella Funeral Home.
William C. Natoli Jr.
William C. Natoli Jr. died February 2. Natoli was the owner of Anvil Iron Works in South Philadelphia, which will continue to operate under his son William Natoli III.
Surviving him are: wife, Rita “Cookie” (nee DeLeo); daughters, Rita Terranova with husband Joseph, Christine Giacobetti with husband Leonard; sons William Natoli III with wife Gina, Dr. Joseph with wife Melissa; grandchildren, Gina, Joseph, Leonard, William IV, Anthony, Kara; mother, Yolanda (nee Feola); sister, Rosemarie Lattanzio.
Relatives and friends attended funeral services on Thursday, February 6, at St. Monica Church, Philadelphia.
Arrangements were made by The Stolfo Funeral Home.
Frank C. Sacco
Frank C. Sacco, 88, of Hammonton, died Saturday, February 8, at home.
Born in Hammonton, he was a lifelong resident. Sacco was a truck driver for the Atlantic County Road Department until his retirement in 1977. Mr. Sacco was an army veteran of World War II during which time he was a Prisoner of War in Germany. Sacco was also a member of the VFW Post 1026 in Hammonton.
Surviving him are: daughters, Patricia Wahl with husband Brian of Marlton, Marcia Duffy with husband Stephen of Absecon; grandsons, Christopher, Sean and Tyler.
Relatives and friends are invited to a viewing on Thursday, February 13, from 9:30 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. at Carnesale Funeral Home. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Thursday, February 13, at 11 a.m. at St. Joseph RC Church followed by burial in Holy Sepulcher Cemetery.
Donations may be made to the Hammonton Rescue Squad, 300 Egg Harbor Rd., Hammonton, NJ 08037.
Arrangements were made by Carnesale Funeral Home.
Samuel A. Tribuiani Sr.
Samuel A. Tribuiani Sr., 84, of Philadelphia, died February 4, at Einstein Hospital.
Born in Richland, NJ, he lived in Philadelphia for most of his life. Tribuiani was a member and usher at the Resurrection of Our Lord RC Church, a U.S. Army Veteran of World War II, and a member of the American Legion Post #754 in Philadelphia. He retired in 1980 as a meat cutter at Spring Garden Beef Co., Philadelphia.
Surviving him are: wife, Lena (nee Berenato); sons; Samuel A. Jr. with wife Pat, Robert with wife Emmy; brother, Michael, all of Philadelphia; grandchildren; Sarah and Laura.
Relatives and friends attended a Mass of Christian Burial on February 8, at the Resurrection of Our Lord Church followed by burial at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery.
Donations may be made to the Resurrection of Our Lord Church, 2000 Shelmire Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19152.
Arrangements were made by Landolfi Funeral Home.
Elizabeth Cornelius
Elizabeth Cornelius, 100, of Hammonton, died Friday, February 7.
She was born in Camden in 1902. She worked as a bookkeeper on Market Street in Philadelphia and was a housewife. She resided in Medford and was active as a Grand Matron of the Eastern Star. She was founding president of the Medford Seniors Club. Cornelius remained busy in her later years with card groups and bus trips. In 1990 she moved to Nesco with her grandson and his family.
She is predeceased by sons, Theodore, Edward, and Robert. She lost Theodore and Edward to WWII. Theodore in the China Sea on the USS Scorpion. Edward, a navigator, lost over the Pacific on a bombing mission. Robert was wounded in Africa and is now deceased.
Surviving her are: grandchildren, Robert of Monroe, Wash., Edward of Port Orange, Fla., Nancy Anderson of Atco, Theodore of Hammonton; great-grandchildren, Barbara, Robert, Kimmy, Stacy L., Jacob R., Michelle, Lori Powell, and Susan Fawzy; great-great-grandchildren, Amanda Fawzy, Lisa Marie, Courtney and Jessica Powell, Nathen, Camin, Tanner, Preston, Taylor, Cody, and Kayla.
Relative and friends attended funeral services on Thursday, February 13, at Abundant Life Center in Buena.
Arrangements were made by the Marinella Funeral Home.
Sue Picucci
Sue Picucci (nee Adomaitis), 88, of Hammonton, died Monday, February 10, at the W.B. Kessler Hospital.
Born in Philadelphia, she lived in Hammonton since 1947. She was an active member of St. Rita Society of St. Joseph Church.
She was predeceased by her husband, Harry J. Surviving her are: son, Thomas with wife Sally; daughter, Marie Sindoni with husband Albert all of Hammonton; brothers, Alex Adomaitis with wife Anne of Trenton, Joseph Adomaitis of Lebanon, Penn.; grandchildren, Alan Sindoni with wife Deborah, Lynne Spangler with husband Kurt, Susan Ramsden with husband Dan, Thomas with wife Tracey, Julianne Schuett with husband Rick, Steven with wife Tina; four great-grandchildren.
Relatives and friends attended a Mass of Christian Burial on Thursday, February 13 at St. Joseph Church followed by Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
Arrangements were made by Marinella Funeral Home.
Paul W. Rodio
Paul W. Rodio, 79, of the Rosedale section of Winslow Twp., died Wednesday, February 19, at NJ Veterans Home in Vineland.
Born in Rosedale, he was a lifelong resident. After graduating from L.C.C.R.H.S., he served in the U.S. Navy during WWII. He went on to work for his family business, Paul Rodio & Sons Farm. He later owned and operated Rodio Garden Center and Rodio Travel Trailers in Turnersville, NJ, before retiring in the late 1980s. He was a former member of the Hammonton Exchange. He was an avid hunter and a lifelong devoted Eagles fan.
Surviving him are: wife, Benita (nee Mazzeo); sons, Paul with wife Bonnie, Anthony with wife Alice, and John with wife Lisa, all of Hammonton; daughter, Joann Daunoras with husband Jerry of Rosedale; brother, Nicholas with wife Anna of Hammonton; sisters, Anna Ripa, Florence Lucca, both of Hammonton, Rita Ransom and Eleanor Furlong, both of Naples, Fla; grandchildren, Heather, Christa, Paul, Steven, Helen, Jessica, Anthony, and Christina Rodio, Judi and JJ Daunoras.
Relatives and friends attended a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Joseph Church followed by Entombment at Greenmount Cemetery on Monday, February 24.
Donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association, Inc., SJ Chapter, 317 Princeton Ave., Stratford, NJ 08084 or the St. Augustine Development Fund, 611 N. Cedar Ave., Richland, NJ 08350.
Arrangements were made by the Marinella Funeral Home.