THE PRESS OF ATLANTIC CITY coaching at both Holy Spirit and Atlantic City high schools. He helped start the Island Rowing club in Brigantine which became Holy Spirit Girls crew. Steve also had a stellar rowing career and was one of the first masters rowers at the Viking Rowing Club. Steve previously worked for Harrison Beverage driving a beer truck in Cape May County. With the advent of the casino industry, he worked as a Dealer for Caesar's in Atlantic City were his showmanship when running a craps game was legendary.
Steve graduated from Glassboro State and began his true passion teaching and coaching at the Brigantine North School, which was his extended family that he truly loved and was very much beloved. This is evidenced by the tremendous outpouring of love, support and comfort that was given to him while he was sick. Steve had a great disposition about him and he always could make a joke and have fun in every job he did. In short he was "THE HE will be sadly missed by his close friends, cousins and co-workers. Steve was a devoted and loving husband, to wife Jacqueline and a loving and caring father to daughter Jillian.
He is survived by his brothers, Mark and Raymond (Janice) D'Amico, many nieces and nephews and man's best friend, Chester the dog. A viewing will be held on Sunday, January 28th from 1-3pm at the George H. Wimberg Funeral Home, 1707 New Road, Linwood. An additional viewing will take place at St. Joseph's Church, Somers Point, on Monday, January 29th from 10-11am, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 11am.
Interment will be held at Holy Cross Cemetery, Mays Landing. Condolences may be extended to the D'AMICO, STEPHEN, 62, of Egg Harbor Township, Steve passed away peacefully on Wednesday, January 24, 2018 at the Shore Hospital in Somers Point. Steve was born in Atlantic City to parents, Nicholas and Jennie D'Amico. He was raised in Ventnor Heights (Frogs Hollow), He was a true Ventnor Man. Steve attended Holy Spirit H.S.
were he excelled on the rowing team, winning a Stotesbury Cup Gold Medal. He continued his rowing career by passed away peacefully 2018 after a brief battle Warren was born October Kessler Memorial Hospital NJ, and graduated High School Class of 1967. member of The Pennsylvania Supply in and worked for for Philadelphia His hobbies included fishing, golf cart rides around loved nothing more than Predeceased by parents Steele; survived by his son, grandchildren Ivy, Abby, and and her husband Mike, wife good friend Debby Visitation at Boakes Mays Landing, NJ 08330 Special thanks Compassionate Care Hospice may be made to the boakesfuneralhome.com Cape May, NJ, passed 2018. Born in Camden, NJ Frieda Schard Steigelman, after living in Galloway and and was a member of loved fine dining and going survived by her grandson, grandsons, Evan and Colin; her Goddaughter, Karen; family, Sandy Schard, and friends, Barbara, Jenny, She was preceded in Walter Leahey and her son, will be at a later date in be made to a charity of www.radzieta.com family at ghwimberg.com STEELE, WARREN FRANK, 68, of Somers Point, on January 13, with cancer. 11, 1949 at in Hammonton Hammonton He was a Teamsters Local Weinstein about 20 years.
boating and the local lakes and quarries, and talking with family and friends. Rexford and Catherine (Bruno) Jeff and his Melinda, Troy, Sister Barbara Yakubovsky nieces and nephews, former Freeman, and his lapdog Grizz. Funeral Home, 6050 Main Street, Friday, January 26th from Shore Medical Center and Terry). In lieu of flowers, donations American Cancer Society. LEAHEY, MILDRED 89, of on Monday, January 22, late Frederick E.
and moved here ten years ago She worked for NJ Bell Telephone Pioneers. She dinner. Mrs. Leahey is Kresge; her great sister in law, June Kuhns; cousins, Art Schard and his Schard; and her good Richard, Phil, and Barbara. by her husband, John Hibbert.
Funeral services Memorial donations may choice. Condolences at MCCOOL, GERARD 84, Erma, passed away peacefully at home on January 24, 2018. Jerry was born and raised in the Kensington section of Philadelphia. As a 1951 graduate of Northeast Catholic High School, he served two years in the United States Army. For many years, he was employed at the Philco Corporation in Philadelphia.
He was a father of 6 from earlier marriages. In 1974 he came to the shore for the summer, tended bar at Dot Spot in West Wildwood, got sand in his shoes and never went back. He tended bar for many years in the Wildwood area where he met Karen, his best friend, soulmate, and wife of 33 years. In 1985 he started as a Realtor Sales Associate at Wildwood Realty and then joined the team at Beecher Kay in the early 90's. He earned an Insurance License and later was employed by the Lower Township Elementary School District as Night Supervisor of Custodians for 13 years.
Jerry was an avid reader who enjoyed fishing, home repairs, and spending time with his dogs, family, and friends. He was a member of the Parish of St John Neumann; Northeast Catholic Alumni Knight of Columbus, Stella Maris Council 3546; Knight of Columbus, Fourth Degree, Monsignor Moroney Asm 671; Greater Wildwood Elks Lodge Moose Lodge 1054; and Villas Fishing Club. For many years Jerry volunteered as a Bingo worker for St. John of God as well as serving on Parish Council. He was a former Financial Secretary for the Knight of Columbus, Stella Maris Council 3546.
Jerry is predeceased by his parents, Thomas and Mary Ellen, and his sisters Rose Mary Ward and Patsy Klinger. He is survived by his loving wife Karen, brother Tom, sons Jerry (Liz) and Bob, sister-in-law Peg Cragin, grandchildren: Shane O'Hara (Pam), Jason, Codi, Shannon, and Kelly his favorite niece (all eight of them), nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews and Great-grandchildren. A funeral mass will be held 11am Monday, January 29th, 2018 at the Church of St. John of God. 680 Townbank Rid.
Cape May, NJ; friends and family may call from 10am-11 am prior to service. in lieu of flowers, donations cam be made to Sisters of St. Joseph, 9701 Germantown Ave. Philla. PA TYRRELL.
MARY JANE (NEE BOND), Tyrell of Doylestown, PA, Joseph (Donna) Tyrell of West Chester, PA, Mary Jane Spens of Cape May Court House, Monica (Dan) Richardson of Vero Beach, FL, and Elizabeth Aran (Warren) Wade of Cape May Court House; her 23 grandchildren and 24 great grandchildren; and ther sons in law. Ron Sindaco, Bill Spens, and Paul Moriarty. Site was preceded in death by her husband. Thomas J. Tyrell, Sit.
and her daughter, Margaret Mary Sindaco. Fumeral Mass will be said on Monday, January 29, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. at Our Lady of the Angels Church, 35 East Mechanic Street, Cape May Court. House, where visitation will begin at 10:00 a.m. interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Cheltenham, PA will be private.
Memorial donations may be made to Maggie's Memorial Fund, 34 Sagewood Drive, Mater, PA 19055, which is an ovarian cancer awareness fund, or to Brendan Borek High Tides Memorial Fund, P.O. BOR 41, Avalon, NJ 08202. Condolences all 93, of Cape May Court House. NJ. a passed away on Thursday, Janwary 25, 2018.
Born in Philadelphia to the late William and Frances Eaton Bond, she moved here in 1975 from Abington, PA. She was a member of the Little Flower High School Alumnae Association and of Our Lady of the Angels Church. Mrs. Tyrell is survived by her children, Thomas J. (Jeanne) Tyrell, Jit.
of Ocean View, James Eileen) OBITUARIES WORLD "Janie" to her close friends and family, passed away peacefully on January 18, 2018. Jane was born on December 27, 1948. She excelled at swimming in her youth and graduated from Central Bucks High School. Jane went on to receive her Bachelor's Degree in Nursing. Jane was a long time resident of Brigantine, NJ where she enjoyed endless days on the beach with friends and raising her two children.
Jane's maternal wings far exceeded just her children though. She embraced step children, nieces, nephews and countless others as if they were her own children. Jane spent her final years in Ocean View, NJ where she could be close to her children and grandchildren. Jane will be lovingly remembered by her two daughters Robin and Natalie, her brother Ken (Pam), and her four grandchildren, Sara, Santo, Sienna and Emily. Jane will also be forever remembered by her brother-in-law Chuck, nephews Steve, Eric, Shawn (Kelli), Justin (Lindsey) and her dear friends.
Jane was predeceased by her parents Kenneth and Florence Brown, her daughter Kimberly Ross and her sister Ann Zayes. Jane was beautiful inside and out, and her smile could light up a room. She was a kind, caring, selfless person with a quiet inner strength that was admired by all who knew her. Jane loved baking, movies, dogs, travel and the beach, but being a Mother and a Grammy gave Jane the most joy. Her family was her guiding light and her generous spirit and strong faith in the divine will live on in her children and precious grandchildren.
Jane requested a private burial and funeral. The family wishes to thank all of those who were so special to Janie and please think of her when you're enjoying a sunny day at the beach, Christmas with your loved ones or a smile from those you hold most dear. Arrangements provided by Naugle Funeral and Cremation Service, Quakertown, PA. In lieu of flowers, please make memorial contributions to: Leukemia and Lymphoma Society-LLS Attn: Students of the Year, SOUTH JERSEY SAVIORS 14 Commerce Dr, Suite 301 Cranford, ROSS, JANE BROWN, 69, of Quakertown, PA, fondly known as ELGENAIDI, KARIMA, 92, died 23, 2018 at home in Linwood, New Jersey. Karima was born April 29, 1925 to Mr.
Mohammed Elsayed and Mrs. Dawlat Aly Osman in Cairo, Egypt. Karima was the wife of the late Dr. Elhossainy Mohamed ElGenaidi. Karima resided with her daughter's family in Linwood and is survived by her children, Dr.
Mona ElGenaidi, Mrs. Maha ElGenaidi, and Dr. Hisham ElGenaidi; her son-in-laws, Dr. Mohamed Elnahal and Mr. Azmat Tanauli; and her grandchildren, Dr.
Shereef Elnahal, Dr. Kareem Elnahal, Ms. Sarah Elnahal, and Ms. Deena ElGenaidi. There will be private prayers and graveside service for immediate family members at Marmora Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be sent in her name to the Community Food Bank of New Jersey, Atlantic county. The family will receive condolences on Saturday, January 27 from 12 PM to 3.00 PM at Stockton Seaview Hotel and Gulf Club. MEIRING, MICHAEL 66, of Minster, Ohio, passed away on January 22, 2018, in Grandview Hospital, Dayton. He was born in Coldwater, Ohio on July 1951 to the late Marcus "Mike" andi Irene (Vehorn) Meiring. On May 3, 1975 he married Terese Mescher at St.
Augustine Catholic Church, Minster and she survives in Minster. He is also survived by his daughters Natalie (Michael) Acker Santa Cruz, CA and Leslie Meiring, Sacramento, CA. A Memorial Mass will be held at St. Augustine Church, Minster, at 10:00 am on Monday, January 29, 2018, with Rev. Rick Nieberding, Celebrant.
Friends may call at the Hogenkamp Funeral Home, Minster on Sunday, January 28, from 1 to 5 pm and Monday from 9 to In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to the American Heart Association. Condolences may be left at hogenkampfh. passed away on Tuesday January 23, 2018. Dorothy was born in Ashland PA. Dorothy and her late husband Sheldon were the owner's of former Sunrise Pharmacy in Brigantine.
Dorothy was the beloved wife of the late Sheldon G. Smith. She is survived by several nieces and nephews, Jacqueline Mercure, Alexander and Robert Stavitskie, Joanna and Salvatore Salvo, Patricia Padburg, Gregory, Linda, and Brian Levanti, and Bartel. Relatives and friends are invited to attend Celebration and visitation for Dorothy on Saturday 27, 2018 from 10 to 11am at ST. Thomas Church, Street South, Brigantine.
Memorial Mass will follow Interment will be private. To share your fondest of Dorothy please visit www.keatesplum. Family by Keates-Plum Funeral Home, Brigantine. SMITH, DOROTHY 87, of Brigantine WILSON, EUGENE S. "GENE" 85, of Mays Landing, passed away at home surrounded by family on Tuesday, January 23, 2018, after a long illness.
Gene was born in Red Bank, NJ to Elwood and Elsie Wilson on September 13, 1932. He graduated from Keyport High School in 1951 and shortly after enlisted in the U.S Air Force where he completed his training in Air Traffic Control. Gene was discharged from the Air Force in 1954 and was employed as a part-time control tower operator at West Trenton International Airport. He was hired by the FAA in 1961 and continued with various jobs at West Trenton Airport, including Acting Facility Chief. In.
1972 he was selected for a position at NAFEC (FAA William J. Hughes Technical Center) where he performed a variety of jobs to ensure the best possible order for the Air Traffic System. In 1984 he was selected for a position at FAA Headquarters in Washington, DC until his retirement in 1986. After retirement he worked for several private aviation companies until September 11, 2001. When Gene married his beloved wife, Donna, he became a husband, father, and grandfather! He loved nothing more than spending time with family and his life-long friends.
Gene had many but anyone who knew him was aware of his love of aviation, especially the Reno Air Races, which he attended for over 40 years. He was quiet and introspective but had a very dry sense of humor and was always up for a party. He and Donna enjoyed traveling around the country and spending time at their home in the Poconos. Gene would not want anyone to be sad of his passing, but to remember him by watching a beautiful sunset while having the perfect Moscow Mule. Gene is survived by his wife, Donna F.
Wilson; children, Roberta Waters-Hall, Jeffery (Tracy) Waters, Kingdon (Susan) Waters, and Donna Marie Waters: grandchildren, John (Luisa) Berggren, Michael Waters. Christopher (Simin) Waters, Christina Waters, Kewn Waters, Nicholas Waters, and Stephen Waters: greatgrandchildren, Kylie and Gabriella Berggren, and Jonathan Waters. Gene is also survived by his sister, Barbara (Don) of Ocala, FL; nephew, Howard Thomas of Crestline, OH: Pam (Duane) Zwick of Ocala, FL; and great-niece, Jessica (Tim) of Newark, OH. The family would like to invite everyone for a celebration of Gene's life from 6-8pm on Sunday, January 28th at the George H. Wimberg Funeral Home, 1707 New Road, Linwood.
Interment and Military Honors will take place at 11am, following day, at the Atlantic County Veterans Cemetery, Estell Manor, In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project at, Wounded Warrior Project, PO Box 758517, Topeka, Kansas 66675-8517. A special thanks to Holy Redeemer Home Care for their excellent care and professionalism. Also, thank you to the Hamilton Township ambulance squad and Hamilton Township Police Department. Condolences may be extended to the family at FRIDAY, BRIEFS Gov. Murphy immigration New Jersey's governor is condemning detentions by federal immigration officials in Middlesex County.
NJ.com reported Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy said he met "with families torn apart" and with others seeking sanctuary at the Reformed Church of Highland Park on Thursday. The Rev. Seth Kaper-Dale told the Asbury Park Press that two Indonesians were detained after agents went to their homes simultaneously. U.S.
Immigration and a Customs Enforcement said the agency arrested two foreign nationals in Franklin Park and Metuchen on Thursday "during a targeted enforcement operation." ICE said all enforcement actions are part of "routine, daily targeted operations." The agency said it does not target individuals based on religion, ethnicity, gender or race. Murphy has vowed to fight for all New Jerseyans living in fear of deportation. South Korean hospital fire kills at least 18: A fire agency official said 18 people have been killed and 63 injured in a hospital fire in southeastern South Korea. An official at the National Fire Agency said the death toll is expected to rise from the fire at Sejong Hospital early Friday. Yonhap news agency said the death toll had reached 33, but the official couldn't immediately confirm the report.
Humans left Africa earlier than thought: A fossil found in Israel indicates modern humans may have left Africa as much as 100,000 years earlier than previously thought. Scientists said an ancient upper jawbone and associated stone tools could also mean that Homo sapiens modern humans arose in Africa far earlier than fossils now show. And it may cause rethinking about how we evolved and interacted with now-extinct cousin species, such as Neanderthals. Philadelphia DA to protect immigrants: Philadelphia's district attorney on Thursday announced the creation of a new position to protect immigrants trying to navigate the city's criminal justice system. Larry Krasner said the idea is not to let anyone get away with crimes but to help people move through the system without facing "disproportionate consequences," like deportation, because of their status.
Inmate still waits 2 years after Supreme Court ruled in his favor: A landmark ruling by the nation's highest court gave Henry Montgomery his first chance at freedom after nearly a half-century behind bars. Two years later, the 71-year-old Louisiana man is still waiting for a parole JANUARY 26, 2018 C5 condemns detentions hearing that could set him free. Thursday is the two-year anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in Montgomery's favor. The decision enabled roughly 2,000 inmates to argue for release after receiving mandatory life-without-parole sentences as juveniles.
Louisiana's parole board delayed a hearing on Montgomery's parole request from Dec. 14 to Feb. 19. The board is waiting for a legal opinion from Louisiana's attorney general on how many board members must hear Montgomery's case. Elton John retiring from road: Elton John is retiring from the road after his upcoming three-year global tour, capping nearly 50 years on stages around the world, to spend time with his family.
"I've had a good run, I think you'd admit that," John said Wednesday, adding that he wanted to "leave people thinking, 'I saw the last tour and it was fantastic!" Oprah doesn't want to be president: Before her iconic Golden Globes speech sparked a new presidential push on social media, Oprah Winfrey declared that she's not interested in a White House bid. The billionaire media mogul said in a newly published interview that she's aware of the clamoring among Democrats and liberals looking to counter President Donald Trump, a wealthy real estate titan who parlayed his reality TV career into the presidency. "I've always felt very secure and confident with myself in knowing what I could do and what I could not," Winfrey told InStyle magazine. "And so it's not something that interests me. I don't have the DNA for it." Not safe for Rohingya to return: It is not yet safe for the hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims living in refugee camps in Bangladesh to begin returning to Myanmar, a senior United Nations official said Thursday.
While many Rohingya want to eventually return to their villages, UNICEF Deputy Executive Director Justin Forsyth said no one he met during visits to Bangladesh's refugee camps said they would go back now. "This moment is not safe to go back," he said. "We have to improve the security situation inside Myanmar to send them back." More than 680,000 Rohingya fled Myanmar's Rakhine state beginning in August after Myanmar security forces began "clearance operations" Associated Press away to the she Vermont. the out for Matthew her her Robbie Robyn, death Robert Vermont. your com.
Debra the Life January 331 8th at 11am. memory services TUR. KYLLIKKI, 74, of Galloway, passed away Friday January 19, 2018. She was born in Pyytivaara, Finland land moved to South Jersey in the 1980's. Kyllikki was a nurse, working at Bacharach in Galloway, King David Care Center in Atlantic City and finally Mainland Manor in Pleasantville, where she retired in 2011.
Kyllikki was a lover of all animals and Dallas Cowboys Football. She is survived by her son, Rauf Tur and his Stephanie Roth. She is also survived by her siblings who live in Finland and the UK. A memorial gathering will be 4PM to 6PM on Monday January 29, 2018 at Parsels Funeral Home, 324 New Jersey Absecon. For directions or online condolences, please visit www.parselsfh.com.
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