Nicholas R. Milazzo
Nicholas R. Milazzo, Jr., 27, of Wilmauma, Fla. died Friday, December
28, in Florida.
Born in Hammonton, he was a life long resident before moving to Florida
one year ago. He was employed by Harold Arroyo Inc. He was a graduate of
Hammonton High School class of 1992 and attended Atlantic Cape Culinary
Arts School. He loved his family, food, outdoor sports and played for various
Hammonton recreational teams.
Surviving him are: his parents, Nicholas R. Milazzo, Sr. and Katherine
of Hammonton; brother, Daniel of New York City; Parental grandmother, Theresa
Milazzo of Hammonton; Maternal Grandfather, Joseph Brunzo of Dayton, Ohio;
Maternal Grandmother, Marcia Longenbarger of Tampa, Fla.; Maternal Great
Grandmother Katherine Brunzo of Dayton, Ohio. Loving nephew of many aunts,
uncles and cousins.
Milazzo was predeceased by his Grandfather Nicholas Milazzo and loving
Aunt Terryann Milazzo-White.
Relatives and friends attended a Mass of Christian Burial on Monday,
January 1, at St. Joseph Church followed by entombment in Greenmount Cemetery.
Arrangements were by the Marinella Funeral Home of Hammonton.
Donations can be made to a charity of choice.
Ann M. Triboletti
Ann M. Triboletti, 77, of Hammonton, wife of the late Edmond, died
Sunday, December 30, at Bishop McCarthy Residence in Vineland, N.J.
Born in Philadelphia, she lived in Hammonton for most of her life.
Surviving her are: two sons, Reynold J. of Hammonton and Kenneth of
Berlin; three daughters, Edna Burgese of Lake Wales, Fla., Johanna of Vineland
and Carol of Hammonton; sister, Rose Perrone of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Loving
grandmother of 10 and 12 great-grandchildren.
Relatives and friends attended a Mass of Christian Burial on Thursday,
January 3, at St. Joseph Church followed by burial at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
Arrangements were by Marinella Funeral Home of Hammonton.
Mary Petrecca
Mary Petrecca, 86, of Hammonton, wife of the late Charles H., died
on Tuesday, January 1, at Kessler Hospital in Hammonton.
Born in Rio Grande, N.J., she was a life long resident of this area.
She retired in 1976 as a dedicated teacher of 42 years for the Hammonton
School Systems. She was a member of the Hammonton Presbyterian Church.
Surviving her are: brother, Alexander Douglas Hand and his wife Dorothy
of Palm Coast, Fla.; niece and nephew, Dora Lee and Karl Frantz of Hammonton.
Great Aunt of Dr. Frazier W. Frantz of Chesapeake, Va. and Major Michael
E. Frantz of Ft. Dix, N.J., also her niece Dorothy Petrecca of Egg Harbor
Twp. and numerous nieces and nephews.
Relatives and friends attended Funeral Services on Friday, January
4, at Marinella Funeral Home followed by entombment at Harliegh Cemetery.
Arrangements were made by Marinella Funeral Home of Hammonton.
Donations may be sent to the Hammonton Presbyterian Church, 326 Bellevue
Ave. Hammonton, N.J. 08037.
Thomas Gillick
Thomas Gillick, 64, of Surf City L.B.I., N.J., died on Saturday, December
29.
Beloved husband of Ruth Gillick, of Surf City; Devoted father of Gregory
Gillick of Surf City, and Tara Gillick of Beach Haven, N.J., Robert S.
Weaver of Mt. Laurel, N.J. and Sharon L Bonnenberg of Folsom, N.J. Six
loving grandchildren; Robert W. Weaver, Sarah Hobarti, Michael Weaver,
Paul and John Gillick, and Sheree and Richard Bonnenberg. Loving brother
to Jack Gillick and Uncle to John and Jay Gillick.
Relatives and friends attended a Memorial Services at Holy Trinity
Lutheran Church in Brant Beach, N.J. on Wednesday, January 2.
The family prefers in lieu of flowers, contributions be made to Unisis.
Laura Curreri Pietropaolo
Laura Curreri Pietropaolo, 84, of Hammonton, wife of the late Salvatore,
died Friday, January, 4, at Linwood Convalescent Home, Linwood.
Born in Hammonton, she was a graduate of Hammonton High School and
the Marinella Beauty Academy of Philadelphia. She owned and operated Laura’s
Farm Market and Luncheonette for 35 years. She was the sister of the late
Philip and Anthony Curreri.
Surviving her are: son, James of Hammonton; daughter, Anna Articolo
Raab of Ocean City, N.J.; sister, Ann Battaglia of Hammonton; grandchildren,
Nancy Ann DiMeglio, Dr. Glenn A. Articolo and Dr. Laurence Articolo; and
three great grandchildren.
Relatives and friends attended a Mass on Monday, January 7, at St.
Joseph Church, followed by interment at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery, in Hammonton.
Arrangements were made by Marinella Funeral Home of Hammonton.
Donations can be sent to: St. Joseph Elementary School, 133 N. Third
St., Hammonton, N.J. 08037.
Carmine “Butch” Rodio
Carmine “Butch” Rodio, 62, of McAllen Texas, died Saturday, December
22.
Rodio was born in Hammonton, N.J. He made McAllen his home for the
past 30 years. He was a self employed contractor roofer. He enjoyed many
aspects of sports and loved serving and doing for others as he followed
the Lord. He served his church as a deacon and head usher.
Surviving him are: loving wife, Sandra; sister, Jacqueline of Hammonton;
two brothers, Mark of Hammonton and Sam of Mission, Texas. Numerous nieces,
nephews, aunts and uncles.
Relatives and friends attended a Memorial Mass on Saturday, December
29, at St. Joseph Church in Hammonton.
Arrangements were made by Marinella Funeral Home of Hammonton.
The family suggests that friends make memorial contributions to Comfort
House 617 Dallas St. McAllen, Texas 78501 or to Sandy Jo Funk Hospice,
P.O. Box Drawer 2588 Harligen, Texas, 78551.
Mariano Maldonado
Mariano Maldonado, 73, of Hammonton, died Tuesday, January 8, at his
home.
Born in Puerto Rico he lived here for many years. Maldonado was a clerk
for a Pharmaceutical Company in Puerto Rico. He coached Little League baseball
and boxing in Puerto Rico. Maldonado was an avid reader who enjoyed learning
by reading.
Surviving him are: five children, Luz Munoz, Anna Maldonado, Bermar
Maldonado, Jorge Luis Maldonado and Jose Antonio Maldonado; 14 grandchildren
and four great grandchildren.
Relatives and friends attended services on Friday, January 11, at Carnesale
Funeral Home, followed by burial at Greenmount Cemetery.
Arrangements were made by Carnesale Funeral Home.
George Condo
George Condo, 79, of Waterford, N.J., died on Friday, January 4, at
West Jersey Hospital, in Berlin. Born in Waterford, he was an area resident
all of his life. He was a retired foreman for Henkels and McCoy of Burlington.
He was a Veteran of the U.S. Army serving during W.W. II.
Surviving him are: wife, Helen; daughters, Georgeanna Niedoba of Waterford,
and Theresa Thurston of Atco; brothers, Ralph Condo of Glen Burnie, Md.
and Richard Condo of Barrington; sisters, Lillian Askin of Mt. Royal, N.J.
and Rita Calvello of Williamstown; grandchildren, Oddie, Denise, Danny,
Shannon, and Rochelle; great grandchildren, Giavanna and Jordan.
Relatives and friends attended a Mass of Christian Burial on Tuesday,
January 8, at St. Anthony Church, in Waterford, followed by interment at
Berlin Cemetery.
Arrangements were by Marinella Funeral Home of Hammonton.
Mildred M. Constantino
Mildred M. Constantino, 83, of Egg Harbor Twp., wife of the late Frank,
died Monday, January 7, at her daughter’s residence. Born in Green Bank,
N.J. she lived in Waterford. She was a member of the Winslow Twp. and Hammonton
Senior Citizens.
Surviving her are: 2 daughters, Mary Federico of Port Richie, Fla.,
and Ann Lemons of Egg Harbor Twp.; five sisters, Lucy Figga of Waterford,
Dora Carlamere of Elwood, N.J., Anna Rodio of Nesco, Beatrice Wescoat of
Millville, and Janet Webb of Hammonton. She was the loving grandmother
of six, and 13 great grandchildren and two great, great grandchildren.
Relatives and friends attended a Mass of Christian Burial on January
11, at St. Anthony Church in Waterford, followed by burial at Gate of Heaven
Cemetery, in Berlin.
Arrangements were made by Marinella Funeral Home of Hammonton.
Donations may be sent to: National Audubon Society, P.O. Box 52516
Boulder, Colo. 80321.
Mary Virginia Phillips
Mary Virginia “Ginny” Phillips, 74, of Nesco, died Monday, December
31, at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia.
Phillips was a graduate of Hammonton H.S. class of 1945. She attended
Glassboro State College in the 1960’s and taught elementary school in both
Mullica Twp. and Folsom. She also substituted in many other area schools.
She retired from the New Jersey Bell Telephone Co. where she was a customer
service representative for many years. She was an active member and past
treasurer for the Telephone Pioneers of America for whom she had sewn hundreds
of “Hug-a-Bears”. She attended the New Columbia United Methodist Church
in Nesco all her life. Predeceased by her parents, Francis Birdsall and
Mary Ida Nagel Birdsall, a daughter, Hilda Irene Phillips, a sister, Catherine
Birdsall, a brother, Robert Birdsall, her aunt and uncle Roberta and John
Stewart, who raised her.
Surviving her are: husband of 55 years, Ralph D. Phillips Sr.; son,
Ralph D. Jr. of Clayton; daughter, Louise B. Palmisano and her husband
Paul of Pomona; granddaughters, Mary and Kimberly Palmisano, Julia Niemi
and husband Tom; grandson, Stephen Phillips; brother, William Birdsall
Sr. and wife Nellie of Absecon; cousin, Carolyn Stewart; a nephew, two
nieces, six great nieces, two great nephews and many dear cousins and friends.
Relatives and friends attended services on January 5, at the Landolfi
Funeral Home, followed by an interment Oak Grove Cemetery in Hammonton.
Arrangements were made by the Landolfi Funeral Home.
Michael Anthony Mercurio
Michael Anthony Mercurio, 10, formerly of Hammonton, died Sunday January
13, at Voorhees Pediatric Health System.
Born in Summit, N.J., he lived in Raritan for the past six years. He
attended the Bancroft School in Voorhees for three years.
Surviving him are: his parents, Michael and Toni (Chappine); brother,
Ryan; maternal grandparents Anthony and Lillian Chappine of Hammonton;
paternal grandparents Rocco Mercurio of New Milford, N.J. and Jean Milo
of Arlington, TX. Loving nephew of Nancy and Joseph Berenato, Paul and
Cathie McConnell, dear cousin of Joey and A.J. Berenato and Clinton McConnell.
Relatives and friends attended funeral services on Friday, January
18, at the Marinella Funeral Home, followed by entombment at Greenmount
Cemetery.
Arrangements were made by Marinella Funeral Home of Hammonton.
Donations may be sent to Valerie Fund Children Center (Pediatric Hematology
and Oncology Center) 33 Overlook Road Suite 211 Summit, N.J. 07901 or Voorhees
Pediatric Health System 1304 Laurel Oak Rd. Voorhees, N.J. 08043.
Kimberly Jo Hutter
Kimberly Jo Hutter, 39, of Devonshire Mullica Twp., died on Tuesday,
January 15, at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Camden.
Born in Camden she lived in the area most of her life.
Surviving her are: sons, Bruce Iona and Nicholas Luongo both of Devonshire.
Her mother Audrey Huddleston of Rising Sun, Md.; brother, James of Pinellas
Park, Fla.; sisters, Debra Clark of Rising Sun Md., Jacqueline Hollingshead
of Cedar Brook and Sheryl Martilini of Hammonton.
Relatives and friends attended a funerals service on Thursday, January
17 at Marinella Funeral Home. Burial was at the convenience of the family.
Arrangements were made by Marinella Funeral Home of Hammonton.
Joseph A. Domenico
Joseph A. Domenico, 81, of Hammonton, died Sunday, January 20, at home.
Born in Hammonton, he was a life long resident. He was a laborer for
Local 172, and he belonged to the Laborers International Union of North
American for 55 years. After retirement from the union, Domenico became
the caretaker for Greenmount Cemetery in Hammonton. He was an Army Veteran
of W.W. II and was a member of the Hammonton VFW. Domenico was a member
of the Holy Name Society in Hammonton.
Surviving him are: wife of 54 years, Angie Domenico; three sons, Joseph
C. Domenico, Michael Domenico and John Domenico all of Hammonton; two daughters,
Rita Domenico of Hammonton and Marie Sirolli of Winslow; one brother, Charles
Domenico of Egg Harbor City; four grandsons, John Domenico, Michael Domenico,
Vincent Domenico and Joseph Domenico.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial
on Thursday, January 24, at St. Joseph’s RC Church, followed by burial
at Oak Grove Cemetery. Relatives and friends may call Wednesday evening
after 6 p.m. and again on Thursday morning after 9 a.m. at the Carnesale
Funeral Home, 202 S. Third St.
Arrangements were made by Carnesale Funeral Home of Hammonton.
James J. Menno
James J. Menno, 78, of Hammonton, died on Friday, January, 18, at his
daughter’s home in Egg Harbor Township, N.J.
Born in Pittsburgh, Pa., he lived in Hammonton most of his life. Mento
was a Navy Veteran of W.W.II. He was a plant manager for Decora of Newfield.
Menno was a member of the American Legion F.A. Funston Post 186 of Hammonton.
Surviving him are: two daughters and their spouses, Agnes B and Jim
Henry Hancock of Egg Harbor Twp.; Jeanette L. and Albert Brown of Hammonton;
one son and daughter-in-law, Paul J. and Kellie Menno of Hammonton; one
brother, Anthony Menno of Philadelphia and eight grandchildren.
Relatives and friends attended a Mass of Christian Burial on Monday,
January 21, at St. Martin de Porres RC Church, followed by burial at Holy
Sepulchre Cemetery.
Arrangements were made by Carnesale Funeral Home.
The family requests donations to Compassionate Care Hospice, 58 Mill
Street Mt. Holly, N.J. 08060.
Catherine Ingemi
Catherine Ingemi, 87, of Hammonton, wife of the late John, died Monday,
January 28, at Our Lady Of Lourdes Hospital, Camden.
Born in Waterford, she was an area resident all her life. She retired
in 1980 as a machine operator for Bel-Sportswear in Hammonton.
Surviving her are: two sons, Mayor Anthony of Hammonton, and Salvatore
of Florence; daughter Helen (Frank) Marinelli of Marlton; brother, Carmen
Maccarella of Waterford; sister, Rose Capelli of Hammonton; nine grandchildren;
and five great-grandchildren.
Relatives and friends attended a Mass of Christian Burial on Friday,
February 1, at St. Martin de Porres Church, followed by interment at Holy
Sepulcher Cemetery, in Hammonton.
Arrangements were made by Marinella Funeral Home of Hammonton.
Donations may be made to Hammonton Rescue Squad, 300 S. Egg Harbor
Rd., Hammonton, N.J. 08037.
Minerva Mascioli
Minerva Mascioli, 77, of Hammonton, wife of the late Rocco J. Mascioli,
died Wednesday at home.
Born in Winslow she was a lifelong area resident. Mascioli was a seamstress
for Ancora Hospital.
Surviving her are: son, Rocco J.C. Mascioli and his wife Debbie Mascioli
of Parkertown, N.J.; one brother and sister-in-law, Joseph and Millie Pizzico
of Winslow; her sister-in-law Margaret Pizzico of Hammonton and two grandchildren,
Rocco A. Mascioli and Amanda J. Mascioli.
Relatives and friends attended a Mass of Christian Burial on Saturday,
February 2, at St. Martin de Porres RC Church, followed by burial at Oak
Grove Cemetery in Hammonton.
Arrangements were made by Carnesale Funeral Home of Hammonton.
The family requests donations to the Hammonton Rescue Squad, 300 S.
Egg Harbor Rd., Hammonton, N.J. 08037.
Mary Mazzeo
Mary Mazzeo, 96, of Hammonton, died on Sunday, February 3, at the Greenbriar
Nursing Center, in Hammonton.
She was born in Rosedale and was formerly of Elm, N.J. and was a resident
of this area all her life.
She worked for the South Jersey Laundry in Hammonton for 20 years,
retiring in 1970. She was a member of the Laundry, Dry Cleaning and Dye
House Workers International Union, Local 10, Philadelphia, Pa.
Surviving her are: two daughters, Marie Nye of Weymouth, N.J. and Florence
Parry of Waldorf, Maryland; four sons, Peter Damiano of Detroit, Michigan,
Daniel Damiano of Elm, N.J. Domenic Damiano of Mays Landing and Frank Damiano
of Atco; a brother, William Rodio of Hammonton; two sisters, Jennie Mazzola,
of Rochester, N.Y. and Margaret Flake, of Buena Acres, N.J.; 19 grandchildren
and 15 great-grandchildren.
Relatives and friends attended a Funeral Liturgy at St. Joseph Church
followed by burial at Oak Grove Cemetery in Hammonton.
Arrangements were made by Landolfi Funeral Home of Hammonton.
Anne C. Hornberger
Anne C. Hornberger, 89, of Buena Vista Twp., wife of the late Harry
M. Hornberger, died on Wednesday, January 16, at the Cooper Medical Center,
in Camden, N.J. She was born in Shenandoah, Pa. and formerly of Philadelphia
where she was a Private Registered Nurse retiring in 1957. She was a member
of the Hahnemann Hospital Alumnae Association and a member of the St. James
Lutheran Church, Folsom.
Surviving her are: several relatives and friends.
Relatives and friends attended Funeral Services on Monday, January
21, at the St. James Lutheran Church, Folsom, N.J. followed by interment
in the church cemetery.
Arrangements were made by the Landolfi Funeral Home of Hammonton.
Anna M. Ordille
Anna M. Ordille, 83, of Logansport Ind., and formerly of Hammonton,
died on Saturday, January 19 at the Chase Center.
She lived in Hammonton until moving to Indiana in 1972 where she finally
ended up in Longansport. She was a devoted Catholic, and could write and
speak very good Italian. She is predeceased by nine brothers and sisters
and her parents.
Surviving her are: brothers, Frank Ordille and his wife Tessie of Hammonton,
and Anthony Carbanaro “Shorty” and his wife Mildred of West Berlin, N.J.;
and sister, Connie Hanson and her husband Bud of Blackwood, N.J.
A Memorial Service will be held at a later date.
Arrangements were handled by Richards-Loy and Clapper Funeral Home
of Lafayette, Ind.
Donations may be sent to the Chase Center, Logansport, Ind. 46947. |
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