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Atlantic County Record from May's Landing, New Jersey • Page A7

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ATLANTIC COUNTY JOURNAL A7 Francis Scott Henshaw, 68, of Mullica Twp. passed away on his birthday, January 8, 2015, at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center surrounded by his family. Born in Jefferson City, MO, he graduated from St. Joseph High School in 1964, and received a Degree in Science from Mid-Western College in Dennison, Iowa. Mr.

Henshaw was a Science teacher at St. Joseph High School in Hammonton for 46 years, where he coached various sports including softball, basketball and golf. He also coordinated numerous student ski trips and educational sailing trips. He was owner and operator of Pool Installers for 30 years. His children grew up working with him every day, along with countless other students and friends who became hard working members of his crew.

During the 80s he was also a banquet bartender at Casino in Atlantic City. His priorities in life were providing for his family and his loving wife. Together they enjoyed traveling, concerts and Broadway plays. His home was always with love, music and laughter. He cherished spending time with his family, whether it be hostin family functions, cooking on Brigantine beach or taking boat rides along the Mullica River.

He adored his 4 children and was thrilled when he became a grandfather. His 5 grandchildren were his pride and joy. His enthusiasm for life was contagious and his presence will forever be missed. Predeceased by his parents, Francis Scott and Martha Henshaw. Surviving are his wife JoAnne (Pangia).

His children Kristina Gazzara and her Husband Brian of Hammonton, Scott Henshaw and his wife Kylee of Mullica Joseph Henshaw and his Heather Himlin of Mullica Twp. and Martie Henshaw and her Dave Gorski of Hammonton, 5 Brothers, Paul (Karen) and Larry (Lousie) both of Hammonton, Thomas (Peggy) and Richard both of Elm, and Robert (Phyllis) of Las Vegas. Loving grandfather of Brianna, Madison, Aiden and Louis Scott Gazzara and Macey Henshaw. He will be sadly missed by his special friends Art and Roseann Sweeney alon with many nieces, nephews and cousins. A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated on Jan.

14 at St. Mary of Mt, Carmel Parish, St. Church, Hammonton. Burial was in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Hammonton. The family request donations to Scott Henshaw Science Scholarship Fund, Kristina Gazzara, 495 S.

Chew Road, Hammonton, NJ 08037. Arrangements entrusted to the Marinella Funeral Home, Hammonton. FRANCIS SCOTT HENSHAW AGE: 68 MULLICATWP. Barbara Anne (Zippler) French, 80, of Egg Harbor City received the Christmas She met Jesus the day after his birthday, Dec. 26, 2014.

4 children were all with her on Christmas night and we cherish our last moments with her. Our mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, friend. hold on to the memories until we meet again. Barbara was born and raised in Pleasantville. She graduated from Pleasantville High School.

As a youth she attended Pleasantville Methodist Church. As her family grew they attended Epiphany Lutheran Church in Pleasantville where Barbara would teach Sunday school and share her talent by performing solos with her beautiful voice. She was a member of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. She received the award in 1989 through the Club. Her careers include working for Dr.

Kirk Hilliard, Century 21, Amway, Avon, JC Penney, Protocol Home Care, Holy Redeemer Health System and Jedco Tires with her sweetheart, Joe Devine. Barbara loved spendin time with her family. She treasured her grandchildren. Being an only child, life-long friends were her with whom she enjoyed luncheons, yard sale hoppin and Bible study. She loved the outdoors, especially the beach, the ocean, and the river.

Barbara was an animal lover and enjoyed wild birds, the Cardinal being her favorite. Barbara was predeceased by grandson Joshua French and sweetheart Joseph Devine. survived by children: Charles IV (JoAnne), Merry Ann, Esther, Douglas (Michelle), Andrew, Lisa (Jeremy). Grandchildren: Jamie (Ron), Jason, Nakeeta, Stevie Ray, D.J., Noah, Andrew, and Luke. Great-grandchild: Kayla.

Services were held on Jan. 17 at Egg Harbor City Moravian Church. Memorial contributions can be made to the National Kidney Foundation. Arrangements entrusted to Wimberg Funeral Home, Egg Harbor City. BARBARA ANNE ZIPPLER FRENCH AGE: 80 EGG HARBOR CITY Lucile (Rilla) Allen passed away on Saturday, January 3, at home with her family at her side.

She was 82. Lucile was an RN. She loved the profession and was always thrilled to have the chance to talk shop with others in the eld. Her other interests included gardening, cooking, tennis and literature but above all else she had a great love and respect of all living things which led her to many adventures that included raising several different orphaned animals including a skunk, raccoon and different birds. She carried the same love for her family and friends and it is in that where even though we take comfort in the fact she is now restin comfortably we will never really be complete without Grandma Lu there.

Thanks for everything Mom. We will miss you. She was predeceased by her parents Brant and Grace Clark, her brother Ken and her husband Richard and is survived by her brother Brant and his family, sister Linda and her family, her son Jeff and his family and many wonderful friends. Services were held on January 10 at the Reformation Lutheran Church, Galloway. Arrangements entrusted to Wimberg Funeral Home, Egg Harbor City.

LUCILE RILLA ALLEN AGE: 82 John P. Hinkle, 65, of passed away on January 9, 2015. Born in Camden, John attended Mainland Regional High School. At age 17, he oined the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War, where he earned a Purple Heart.

Later, he was employed as a gas tank driver. He was a Master Carpenter and heavy equipment operator. He considered himself to be a of all In his spare time, he enjoyed hunting and and spending time with his friends. He was a very hard working, supportive man for his family and friends. A loyal, loving husband and an amazing father, he had a hilarious sense of humor and will be greatly missed.

He was predeceased by his wife, Josephine, to whom he was married for 23 years, until her passing. He is survived by his beloved wife of 16 years, Linda (Patterson) Hinkle, with whom he spent wonderful times restoring antiques and traveling; his only child, daughter Dawn Hinkle; his mother, Elizabeth Hinkle; grandsons John and Tristan Fuentes; his brother, Warren Hinkle; and his step-sister, Chrissy Leyva. Services were private. Memorial donations may be made to Disabled Veterans Sports USA, 1550 New Road, Suite eld, NJ 08225. Arrangements entrusted to and condolences may be left for his family at: adams- perfect.com.

JOHN P. HINKLE AGE: 65 NORTHFIELD Patricia Mae Poretto, 74, of Mays Landing passed away on January 13, 2015. Born in Philadelphia, she lived in New Jersey. Her parents were Louis and Catherine Sorrentino. Pat had two brothers, Louis of Florida and Dave (predeceased).

When she was a young lady, she met the love of her life, Samuel J. Poretto to whom she was married for 45 years before his passing. They had a marriage that was a true example of what one should be. They had four children, Patricia (Brian) Casto Samuel (Cindy) Poretto Karen Poretto and Anthony (Beverly) Poretto. They in turn blessed them with six grandchildren, Brian Casto Jr.

(Crystal), Kelly Morris (Rob), Alex Casto, Samantha Otto (William), Nicolas Poretto and Lucas Poretto. They in turn doubly blessed them with six great-grandchildren, Giovanni Casto, Sarah Casto, Gabriella Otto, Caleb Casto, Michael Otto and Chaston Otto. Patricia was a graduate of Vineland High School. She was employed by Lenox China, Wheaton Plastic and the Greater Egg Harbor School District, while being a loving and dedicated mother and wife. Pat had many interests in her life; you could see her pick up a baseball bat and glove or a football and jump right in the middle of the game.

She loved to cook her meatballs were one of the best. One of the things that she held near was that love of animals who needed that little extra help. There were many things that she had done for so many of them. One of the stories that seems to be remembered by most was a baby squirrel who was left all alone. She cared for the squirrel until it was old enough to be on its own; that squirrel never left her yard or wandered far from her side.

Pat had many relatives and friends; and if you would ask any of them, they would each tell you that she was a very special and genuine person. You knew that she really loved you because of the way she treated you. If you needed a hug, or a smile, or a phone call, or a shoulder to cry on, whatever it was, you could be sure that she was there. Also, she afraid to tell you when you were wrong and needed to make amends. Even when her days were few, she used the strength that she had to give that ornery smile and the I LOVE YOU, signing it with her hand.

There is a lot more that can be said about Pat, surely she was one in a million. Pat will be missed, but never forgotten. When one of us who knew her reminisces, we will smile or laugh or we will cry; but we will know in our hearts, that we are a much better person for having known her. A viewing was held on January 17 at Boakes Funeral Home, Mays Landing. Following the service, she was laid to rest next to her husband Sam in the Atlantic County Veterans Cemetery in Estell Manor.

PATRICIA MAE PORETTO AGE: 74 MAYSLANDING Robert Noten, 90, of Marco Island, FL, and formerly of Egg Harbor Township, passed away on Friday, January 9, 2015, surrounded by family. Robert or was the founder of Garden Center in Egg Harbor Township. Robert was born October 30, 1924, in Rotterdam, Holland. He left his native country in 1945 and gained his U.S. citizenship in 1954 after serving in the Korean War.

He truly lived the American dream. He worked many dif- ferent jobs, including waiter and sommelier before opening Farm Market with his wife in the early Together with his wife, he grew their roadside stand into a successful business. He had a great sense of humor and was a wonderful cook. He will be greatly missed by family and friends. Robert was predeceased by his grandson, Andrew Noten Hudson.

He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Mercedes Noten, his daughters, Sandy Noten Heuman (Rick) and Jackie Noten Hudson (Neil); grandsons, Lucas and Ricki Heuman and Tyler Hudson, great-granddaughters, Angelina and Julia Heuman. Services were private. Donations in his memory can be made to the Cancer Center at CHOP, Chop.donordrive.com/cam- Arrangements entrusted to and condolences may be left for the family at adams- perfect.com. ROBERT NOTEN MARCO ISLAND, FL James S. Osler 52, of Galloway passed away on Friday, January 9, 2015.

He was preceded in death by his father, Charles Osler; mother Yvonne Osler; brother Timothy Osler; and daughter Heidi Osler. He was most recently employed by Casino. He grew up in Linwood, where he graduated from Mainland Regional High School, Class of 1980, and later honorably served as a volunteer ghter. He was a friend to many. His dependability, cleverness and generosity, along with his witty sense of humor, made him liked by all who knew him.

He was a hard workin family man, the loving husband of Linda Osler; devoted father of seven children: Heather, Holly, Heidi, Kristen, James, Jennifer and Eric; and the proud of Nyla Ritter, Scarlet Wheeler, Timothy Eldridge and James S. Osler III. A visitation was held on January 15 at Adams-Perfect Funeral Home, North- Burial was in Adams Cemetery, Port Republic. Memorial donations may be made to the National Kidney Foundation, 30 East 33rd New York, NY 10016. JAMES S.

OSLER SR. AGE: 52 GALLOWAY Kimberly Marshall, 48, of Absecon passed away at Shore Medical Center in Somers Point on January 9, 2015. She is survived by her mother, Susan Marshall, father, Mike Marshall; brothers, Mike and Matthew Marshall; aunts and uncles, Patti and Bill Connelly, Frank and Fina Ushler of California; Toni Marshall and many cousins. Kimberly worked at casinos in Atlantic City, Las Vegas and Singapore. Kimberly is also survived by her loyal companion, Robert Phirman.

Also survived by nephews, Matthew, Jordan and a niece, Mackenzie Marshall. A graveside service was held on January 20 at Holy Cross Cemetery, Mays Landing. Arrangements by Adams- Perfect Funeral Homes. KIMBERLY MARSHALL AGE: 48 ABSECON The oldest of 3 and the youngest at heart. Miss your enthusiam, guidance and honesty, but will see you again.

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