She was dearly loved and cherished and her memory lives on through her sisters Joan Chiafulio of Bowie MD, and Mary Johnston (Curtis Sr) of Fort Mill SC, her seven nieces and nephews Maria Hildebrand (Tony), Heather Stevenson (Darren), Michael Chiafulio (Michelle), Curtis Johnston Jr (Carol), Blake Birdsong-Smith (Josh), Matthew Shapter (Amber), Joshua Johnston (Jaclyn), her fifteen great-nieces and great-nephews, her one great-great-niece, as well as her step-children Nellene Ackerman, Kay Brick, Chris Van de loo, Matt Swisher, and Nathan Swisher.
Stephen graduated from Clearview High School in 1992 where he played offense, defense and special teams for the school's football team. He converted to Catholicism on Easter Sunday 2004 and he attended Mass regularly at the Southern Lights Chapel located on the base. Stephen was active with the Youth Group and the Boy Scouts as well as being a member of the Knights of Columbus. In addition, he was very skilled as a handyman in electrical and plumbing work. Stephen is lovingly survived by his wife, Maria; his sons, Omar and Victor; his parents, William and Shirley Sutherland; his sister, Tracy Gilman; his brother, William Sutherland, III and his wife Sandra, his brother-in-law Daniel Rowe; his nephews, Michael Rowe, John Rowe, Daniel Rowe, Aaron Gilman and Alexander Gilman; and his mother-in-law and father-in-law, Rita and Jose Chavez. Stephen is predeceased by his beloved sister, Kathleen Dawn Rowe. Relatives and friends are invited to his visitation Saturday from 4:00 to 7:00 PM and again Sunday from 4:00 to 7:00 PM at the HEALEY FUNERAL HOME, 9 White Horse Pike (at Kings Highway), Haddon Heights, NJ 08035. His Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday at 11:00 AM at St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church, Fourth Avenue and Kings Highway, Haddon Heights, NJ. Interment private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Stephen Sutherland Memorial Fund, c/o Commerce Bank, 490 Mantua Ave. Woodbury, NJ 08096. 11/12/05 PRATT, SGT. 1ST CLASS DANIEL J. Mass of Christian will be offered at 10 AM Saturday, November 12, 2005 in St. Christine Catholic Church, Austintown, OH with the Rev. Msgr. David W. Rhodes officiating for Sgt. 1st Class Daniel J. Pratt who passed away suddenly Thursday, November 3, 2005 in An Nasiriyah, Iraq while serving his country. Dan was born on December 12, 1956 in Camden, New Jersey and was the son of James H. and Madeline E. (Oldrati) Pratt Sr. and moved to Austintown, OH 20 years ago. He was a 1976 graduate of Williamstown High School, where he lettered in Cross Country, played Indoor and Outdoor Track, and played freshman football. Dan was Freshman Class President and was president of Key Club. Dan attended William Faulkner Jr. College and South Eastern Louisiana College. Dan was employed prior to deployment as a service foreman at Fyda Freightliner in Austintown for the last seven years. He was currently serving in Irag as a Sergeant First Class with the 211th Maintenance Company, 129th Logistics Task Force of the Ohio Army National Guard. Dan was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal on August 31st 2005 for excellent leadership towards the Company. He was due home on December 9, 2005. Dan was a member of St. Christine Catholic Church, the Fraternal Order of Eagles # 3298 of Austintown, and the American Legion Post #301 of Austintown. Dan was also an assistant soccer coach for St. Christine School. Dan wed the former Linda J. Selitski on November 7, 1985 in Sea Side Heights, New Jersey. Dan and Linda would have celebrated their 20th Wedding Anniversary this past Monday. Dan will be sadly missed by his wife Linda, a son Daniel Robert Pratt who is a Freshman at Kent State University in Kent, a daughter Lindsey June Pratt at home; two brothers James H. (Joanna) Pratt Jr. of Williamstown, NJ; and Kenneth R. (Letha) Pratt of Walterboro, SC; three sisters Donna M. (Lawrence) Thompson of Sewell, NJ, Linda S.(Dennis) Doyle of Franklinville, NJ, and Lorraine M. (Kenny) Boyer of Williamstown, NJ; his father and mother-in-law Robert W. and Vera J. Selitski of Austintown; numerous aunts and uncles; fourteen nieces and nephews and eight great nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents. Dan proudly served his country. Family will receive friends from 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 PM on Veteran's Day Friday, November 11, 2004 in the LANE FUNERAL HOME AUSTINTOWN CHAPEL, where closing prayers will be recited at 9:20 AM Sarturday. Dan will be laid to rest with Full Active Duty Military Honors in Resurrection Cemetery in Austintown. In Lieu of flowers the family suggests that memorial contributions be made in Dan's memory to St. Christine Catholic Church 3165 S. Schenley Rd, Youngstown, OH 44511. 11/09/05 EGAN, MICHAEL ARMY SGT. 1ST CLASS On September 19, 2005, in Iraq, age 36, of New Castle DE., formerly of Philadelphia and Pennsauken NJ. Beloved husband of Maria (nee Melekos) and dear father of Samantha. Beloved son of Irene and the late William Anthony Egan of Pennsauken. Dear brother of Tony (Wendy) Egan of Delran, Patrick (Krista) Egan of Oaklyn and the late Daniel. Also survived by his in laws Mr. & Mrs. Gus Melekos of Phila. Sgt. Egan was a Pennsauken High School graduate in 1987, currently serving in the Pennsylvania National Guard and a former 8 year Marine Corp Veteran, serving in the Persian Gulf. Relatives and friends of the family are kindly invited to attend His Visitation Monday evening 6:30-9 PM and Tuesday 8:30-9:30 AM at the FUNERAL HOME OF INGLESBY & SONS, 2426 Cove Road, Pennsauken NJ 08109. Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM Tuesday St. Peters Church, Maple Ave., Merchantville NJ 08109. Followed by Interment with Full Military Honors at Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill NJ. In lieu of flowers donations to the Samantha Egan Memorial Fund, C/O 6554 Walnut Ave. Pennsauken NJ 08109 preferred. 09/25/05 BLACKSHEAR, HAMILTON H., JR. Hamilton H. Blackshear Jr., 55, of Pittsgrove passed away suddenly on Monday, Sept. 12, 2005, in Bridgeton. He was a 1967 graduate of St. Augustine Preparatory School in Richland. Hamilton served in the United States Marines for three years. He was a parishioner of St. Mary's Church in Rosenhayn for many years. Hamilton was a service manager at Positive Service Co. for 22 years. He then moved on to become a slot technician at Trump Casino for 10 years. Hamilton currently was employed as slot shop technician for Resorts International and also worked at Our Lady of Mercy Academy, where he enjoyed his position as a computer technician. Hamilton was a former Boy Scout leader, who enjoyed all outdoor activities, including hunting, camping and rafting. He loved to dance, shoot pool and was an avid Eagles fan. Among all things, Hamilton especially loved spending time with his family. He is survived by his wife of 31 years, Patricia (Falciani) Blackshear of Pittsgrove; two sons, Hamilton and wife Melinda H. Blackshear III of Norfolk, Va., and Albert L. Blackshear of Bridgeton; one daughter, Maria L. Blackshear of Pittsgrove; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Albert and Monica Falciani of Vineland; two nephews, Jason Sparks of Oklahoma City, Okla., and Joseph Falciani of Vineland; one niece, Jenna L. Falciani of Vineland; and many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. A church visitation will be held from 8:30 to 10 AM on Friday at St. Mary's Church, Morton Avenue, Rosenhayn. A funeral Liturgy will follow at 10 AM Final disposition will be private. Arrangements are under the supervision of Rone Funeral Service, 1110 E. Chestnut Ave., Vineland. Donations may be made to St. Augustine Preparatory School, 611 Cedar Ave., Richland, NJ 08350, or Daughters of Our Lady of Mercy, c/o Villa Rosello, 1009 Main Road, Newfield, NJ 08344. 09/15/05 MAURIELLO, JOSEPH J. SR. Of Waterford, NJ died on 8-23-05 at Virtua Hospital in Berlin, NJ. Age 80. Born in Waterford, he was a lifelong resident. He retired in 1984 from I & B Builders in Cedar Brook, NJ. He formerly owned & operated Mauriello Brothers Pump Branch Farms. He was a member of St. Anthony's Society, Weekstown Gunning Club, Past Pres. of the Board of Education for Lower Camden Co. Regional High School, Past Pres. of the Winslow Twp. Democratic Club and Coached and Umpired for Little League, Senior League and Slow pitch Softball. Beloved husband of Rosemary (nee Girard). Devoted son Robert J. (Donna) Mauriello of Waterford, NJ and predeceased by Joseph J. Jr. Dear brother of Mary Monzo of Waterford, NJ. Loving Grandfather of Ellen (Walter) Shendock and Robert J. (Alexandra) Mauriello, Jr. and predeceased by Joseph Anthony Mauriello. Great Grandfather of 2. Relatives and Friends are invited to attend his viewing Fri. 8:30 AM at the MARINELLA FUNERAL HOME, 102 N. 3rd St. Hammonton, NJ. Mass of Christian Burial Fri. 11:00 AM St. Anthony Church 436 Pennington Ave. Waterford, NJ 08089. Burial will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Donations may be made to St. Anthony Church Building Fund. 08/25/05 SPAHR, LT. COL. JOHN C. On May 2nd over Iraq, of San Diego, CA. Son of the late Ronald C. Spahr. He was a 1981 graduate of St. Joseph's Prep and 1988 graduate of the University of Delaware with a Masters of Science in Physiology. Survived by his beloved daughter Chandler Marie, his mother Eileen (nee Kelly) of Cherry Hill, NJ, his sisters; Kelly A. (Frederick) Sutter of Annapolis, MD, Sabrina M. (David) Lawrence of Medford, NJ, Tracy S. (Brian) Harrington of Baltimore, MD and his brother Stephen P. (Maria) Spahr of Havertown, PA. Relatives and Friends are invited to his Visitation on Tuesday May 17th from 9-11:15 AM at St. Thomas of Villanova Church (Villanova Univ-Main Campus) Ithan and Lancaster Ave. (Rt 30) Funeral Mass 11:30 AM. Interment Wednesday May 18th 10:30 AM Arlington National Cemetery with Full Military Honors. Contributions may be made in John's memory to The John C. Spahr '81 Memorial Fund at St. Joseph's Prep School, 1733 West Girard Ave., Phila, PA 19130. 05/12/05 SALVATORE, LOUIS J., JR. Died peacefully at home surrounded by his family on March 25, 2005 after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer at the age of 52. Beloved husband of Kathleen A. (nee Widua) of Berlin. Devoted father of Louis J. III and wife Kim of Gibbstown and Gabrielle, of Berlin. 'Big Lou' to Austin and Taylor Hughes of Gibbstown. Loving son of Louis J. Sr. and the late Grace of Berlin. Dear brother of Blase of Williamstown, Judi LeCompte of Bensalem, PA and Tracy Broome of Egg Harbor Twp. Lou was born in Camden and grew up in the Gibbsboro and Voorhees area. He graduated from Eastern H.S., Class of 1970. He coached boys baseball for the G.V.A.A. for 30 years and also coached several Gibbsboro American Legion Post #371 teams. He was an avid golfer and a member of Little Mill C.C. in Evesham. Lou worked in business marketing and for the past 6 years owned his own business, Future Trend Marketing of Berlin. Relatives and friends are invited to attend his Mass of Christian Burial Tuesday 11 AM at St. Andrew the Apostle Church, Rt. 561 & Kresson-Gibbsboro Rd., Gibbsboro, where friends may call from 9 to 10:45 AM. Burial Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Berlin. In lieu of flowers, Lou's family requests donations in his memory to The Louis Salvatore Scholarship Fund for Baseball & Golf Programs at Eastern H.S. c/o Commerce Bank, 401 Rt. 73 & Kresson Rd., Voorhees, NJ 08043 or Care Alternatives Hospice, 70 Jackson Dr., Suite 200, Cranford, NJ 07016. 03/28/05 KOWALSKI, PEARL H. On March 26, 2005, Age 80, Pearl (nee Hunsberger), of Gloucester City, joined her beloved late husband, Stephen. Survived by her Sister Marion Nace of Souderton, PA and the late brother Warren, late sisters Evelyn Bardman and Gladys Shelley. Sister-in-law Joyce Kowalski of Bellmawr, brother-in-law Joseph and Pat Kowalski of Gloucester City. Pearl was the loving Aunt of Faye and Bill Donovan of Phoenixville, PA, Barbara and Phillip Schanz of Lansdale, PA and Keith and Robin of Kowalski. Also, survived by many, many nieces and nephews. Pearl was born and raised in Souderton, PA and graduated from Souderton High School where she excelled in field hockey, basketball and softball. She was a graduate of East Stroudsburg University and majored in Health and Physical Education. Pearl then received her masters degree and doctorate from Temple University in Philadelphia also specializing in Physical Education. Pearl had been a resident of Gloucester City for 50 years. She taught Physical Education and coached field hockey, girls basketball for Gloucester City School District, Audubon School District and Glassboro State College (Now Rowan University). Pearl was named to the Rowan University and East Stroudsburg University Hall of Fame. Throughout her life, Pearl loved to play tennis. Mrs. Kowalski served as a referee for field hockey and basketball. Pearl served on the board of the New Jersey Education Association, National Education Associaton, National Coaches Association and currently served as a First Vice-President of the New Jersey Retired Educators Association. She was a proud member of the Gloucester City Historical Society where she helped in their ad drive for the annual play. Pearl attended Trinity United Methodist Church in Gloucester City. Relatives, friends, fellow teachers, educators, administrators and coaches are kindly invited to attend her viewing on Wednesday Evening from 7 to 9 PM at the McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME, 851 Monmouth Street (at Brown Street) Gloucester City. There will also be a viewing on Thursday Morning from 10 AM to 12 Noon will be from Trinity United Methodist Church, 7th and Division Streets, Gloucester City. The Memorial Service to celebrate her life will begin 12 Noon in the church. Interment New Saint Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr. No Morning viewing at the funeral home. Family requests in lieu of flowers, memorial donations be made to the Pearl Kowalski Memorial Garden Fund, c/o The Gloucester City Historical Society, 34 North King Street, Gloucester City, NJ 08030. 03/27/05 WASHINGTON, BRITTANY JILL Suddenly on February 16, 2005, of Erial, NJ. Age 17. Beloved daughter of Donald S., Jr. and Joanne (nee Wallace). Devoted sister to Haley. Loving granddaughter of Rose Mary Washington and Dorothy Wallace. Also survived by many loving aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, coaches and school faculty. Brittany was a former player for Highland Youth soccer, GGTAA basketball and the AAU Girls "Sure Shots" basketball team. She was voted most athletic at the Ann Mullen Jr. High School having participated in track, basketball and soccer. As a student at Timber Creek High School, Brittany was an announcer for the Morning Jolt, a peer mediator and a member of both the Nat'l Honor Society and Nat'l French Honor Society. She was a 4 year varsity basketball and soccer player. She was elected to the Homecoming Court and was offered numerous athletic scholarships, including being accepted for Early Enrollment at Penn State University's main campus for the Fall 2005 semester. A Funeral Service will be held promptly at 10 AM Sunday morning at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, RUNNEMEDE. Interment at Locustwood Memorial Park, Cherry Hill. In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations please be made in Brittany's memory to the Timber Creek High School Girls Athletic Scholarship Fund, 501 Jarvis Rd., Gloucester Twp., NJ 08012. 02/19/05 SWAIN IV, L/CPL. HARRY R. Age 21 of Millville, died Monday, January 31, 2005 while serving his country in Iraq. Born in Vineland, he grew up in Millville, and graduated from Millville High School, class of 2001. He was a graduate of the Cittone Institute of computer science of Mt. Laurel. He enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps, where he served gallantly. He had planned to join the F.B.I. upon completion of his military service. He was an avid reader, and he enjoyed karate and playing computer games. He is survived by his father Harry R. Swain III and step-mother Tracy of Vineland; his mother Deborah (Hannah) Lago and her husband Raymond S. of Millville with whom he resided; one brother Jaymes P. Swain serving in the U.S. Marine Corps in Iraq; one sister Morgan Swain of Vineland; a step-brother Aaron Dickel; and step-sisters, Krystal and Shawna Dickle, all of Vineland; grandparents, James and Pearl Hannah of Sevierville, Tenn., Carol and Ed "Stump" Camp of Henderson, N.C., Raymond and Claire Lago of Alamogordo, N.M., and Anne Lago; and great grandmother Peggy Reynolds of Phila., Pa. Funeral services will be conducted on Wednesday, February 9, 2005 at 11 AM in the Christy Funeral Home, 11 W. Broad Street, Millville. There will be a viewing Tuesday from 6 to 9 PM and Wednesday from 10 to 11 AM in the funeral home. Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Park, Millville. Memorial contributions may be made to American Red Cross, 724 E. Plum Street, Vineland, N.J. 08360. 02/08/05 HATCHER, EDWARD M. On February 5, 2005 at Presbyterian Hospital in Philadelphia, PA, of Delran, NJ, age 76. Born in Riverside, NJ he was a machinist for 34 years at DeLaval Turbine Co., of Trenton, NJ retiring about 20 years ago. He was a Parks and Playground Commisioner and member of the Delran Athletic Association. He was a Delran Baseball Coach (Phillies) and took first place in 1954. He was a Veteran of the Army of the Korean War and was a member of American Legion Post #146 Riverside. He was also a member of the Jersey Devils Drum Corp. and is a Past Jr. Governor of the L.O Moose #279 of Delran, NJ. Beloved husband of 51 years to Beatrice A. (nee Dann); loving father of Edward M. (Carolyn) Hatcher, Jr., of Stafford, VA; Jeffrey S. (Constance) Hatcher at home and Bruce W. (Cynthia) Hatcher of Delran, NJ. Grandfather of Rachel, Carly, Jacquelyn, Lucan, Kyle, Taryn, Nicholas, Jessica, Casey and Lindsey. Brother of Mrs. Carole Anderson of Delran, NJ and Mrs. Janet Dey of Las Vegas, NE. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday at 7 PM at the CHADWICK MEMORIAL HOME, 154 Webster St., Riverside, NJ, where friends are invited to celebrate Edward's life on Tuesday from 5-7 PM. Interment will be private. Rev. Francis Coyle will officiate. 02/07/05 LENAHAN, TIMOTHY PATRICK Suddenly on February 2, 2005, Tim, age 47 years, of Haddon Township passed away. A lifetime resident of Haddon Township, Tim was a graduate of Paul VI High School in 1976. He has been the head basketball coach for the St. Rose of Lima Falcons since 1977 and amongst his many coaching honors, Tim was inducted into the Al Carino South Jersey Basketball Hall of Fame in the Spring of 2004. Tim is the beloved husband of Lisa M. (nee White). He is the devoted father of Taylor, Connor and Morgan. He is the dear brother of Jimmy (Debbie) Lenahan of Tennessee, Judy Semler of Florida and the late Marylou (Jerry) Yule of Florida. He is also lovingly survived by his mother in-law, Kathleen White as well as numerous nieces, nephews and dear friends. Relatives and friends are invited to his viewing Monday from 3:00 PM - 9:00 PM at St. Rose of Lima RC Church, 4th Avenue and Kings Highway, Haddon Heights. His Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Tuesday morning at 11:00 AM at St. Rose of Lima Church. Interment will be held privately. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Lenahan Children's Educational Fund c/o Bernadette Janis, 417 Graisbury Ave., Haddonfield, NJ 08033. 02/06/05 KELLY, CPL. SEAN P. Age 23, was killed in a helicopter crash in Iraq on January 26, 2005. Sean grew up in Pitman and was a graduate of Pitman High School Class of 2000. He entered the U.S. Marine Corps in December 2001. Sean was an avid sports fan and loved life. He is survived by his wife Jessica D. (nee Jenkins) of Washington Twp., his parents Alexander and Lynn M. (nee Taggart) of Pitman, NJ, brothers Jason of Clayton, NJ, Ryan of Camp Lejeune, NC, maternal grandmother Dorothy Taggart of Pitman, mother and father in law Dianne and David Barnhardt of Washington Twp., NJ, and brothers in law Paul and Bryan Jenkins also of Washington Twp. Relatives and friends may call on Wednesday from 4 PM until 9 PM, and Thursday after 9:30 AM at the Pitman High School Auditorium, Waverly Ave, Pitman, NJ. Funeral services will be on Thursday at 11:00 AM. Interment Hillcrest Memorial Park, Washington Twp., NJ. Contributions may be made in Sean's memory to the Scholarship Committee of Pitman, Inc., Pitman Public Schools, 420 Hudson Ave, Pitman, NJ 08071. Arrangements by the KELLEY FUNERAL HOME, Pitman, NJ. 02/01/05 WICKHAM, ROBERT J. Age 18 of Hammonton, and formerly of Shamong and Berlin, NJ died Monday as a result of an automobile accident. Born in Mt. Holly, he was a Hammonton resident for the past two years. Robert, a senior attending St. Augustine Prep School, was the goalkeeper for the Varsity Lacrosse and also a member of the Ice Hockey team. Surviving are his parents Edward Sr. and JoAnn (Koval) Wickham, one brother Edward Jr. of Hammonton, Paternal grandparents Ruth and the late Robert Wickham, Maternal grandparents Edward and JoAnn Koval. Also surviving are many loving aunts, uncles and cousins. Relatives and friends are invited to attend his viewing Thursday evening 6 to 9 PM at St. Anthony of Padua Church Rt. #206, Hammonton, NJ with a Mass of Christian Burial Friday 10 AM. Burial Holy Sepulcher Cemetery. Donations in Robert's memory may be sent to St. Augustine Scholarship Fund, 611 Cedar Ave., Richland, NJ 08350. Arrangements by MARINELLA FUNERAL HOME, 102 N. Third St., Hammonton. 01/19/05 ALFANO, ANTHONY A. On January 6, 2005. Beloved husband of the late Anne (nee Linsalata) Alfano of Syracuse, NY and formerly of Oxford Road, Havertown, PA. Father of Tony Alfano (Michele), Annette Tobia (William) and Patricia Tobia (Loren). Also survived by 6 grandchildren, Ensign Justin, Devin, Matthew, Brian, Tara and Christoper and brother of Mary Merrill. Tony was a three sport athlete at Southern participating in football, basketball, and baseball. After graduation he went to Temple where he played basketball. He was on the national championship NIT basketball team in 1938. He taught at Camden High School from 1942-1976. One of the great high school basketball coaches in the country, his Camden teams never had a losing season in his twenty years of coaching. He posted over 350 wins and won two State Championships and ten South Jersey Championships. After retiring from Camden, Tony worked at Villanova University in the Library. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in the Annunciation BVM Church, 401 Brookline Blvd., Havertown, Pa., on Monday, January 10, 2005 at 10:00 AM where relatives and friends may visit the family after 9:30 AM. Interment Calvary Cemetery. In lieu of flowers an offering in Mr. Alfano's name to The Crossings, Attn: Resident Council Fund, 217 East Ave., Minoa, NY 13116 would be appreciated. 01/08/05 2004
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