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4A EGG HARBOR GALLOWAY TWP. NEWS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2016 Open Continued from Page 1A Street Hammonton. "They have a unique niche and add a nice touch to our downtown." Tales of the Olive is located at 218 Bellevue Ave. Starting in the new year, its hours will be Tuesday-Thursday 11-5, Friday 11-7, Saturday 11-5 and Sunday 11-3. For more information, please call (609) 270-7271 or go online to www.talesofthe-olive.com.

Herban Legend is located at 205 Bellevue Ave. and its hours are Wednesday-Friday 11-7, Saturday 10-7 and Sunday 11-5. For more information, please call (609) 561-3500 or visit their Face-book page found under its name Herban Legend. BLOOD DRIVES The American Red Cross Penn-Jersey Blood Services Region has issued an appeal for blood donors. All blood types are needed, but especially positive, negative, negative and A negative in order to meet patient demand and prevent a blood shortage.

The following blood drives are scheduled in South Jersey: Weekly: 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tuesdays, 12:30 to 6:30 p.m. Thursdays, 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Saturdays, Pleasantville Donation Center, 850 N. Franklin Pleasantville. Dec. 28: 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Shore Medical Center, 1 E.

New York Somers Point. Jan. 4: 2 to 7 p.m., Hammonton Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare, 43 White Horse Pike, Hammonton. See BLOOD, Page 6A ban Legend is its online store, which is coming soon. "I am excited about both new shops," said Cassie Iacovelli, Executive Director of Main- LOUISE "MARIE" DEMARI AGE: 84 'ABSECON BETTY JEAN ROBINSON AGE: 80 COLLINGS LAKES HORACE CONN JR.

AGE: 87 HAMMONTON est friend, JoAnn Westcoat, to swim with the Diving Collegian Steel Pier Water Show. She often spoke of Joanne and the fun they had swimming to the end of the Steel Pier. Marie loved her pool and also her parrot 'Molly'. She will be best remembered for her gourmet holiday meals. She is predeceased by her husband Basil in 2013.

She is survived by her sons, Michael (Kathleen) and Bill (Sandy); her grandchildren, Michael (Gineen), Robert (Cori), Kristin (Dave), Bill, Stephen and Dana; as well as her great-grandchildren. ceased by her son, George Brutley, and her stepson, Robert Robinson. She is survived by her husband, Richard Robinson, three daughters, Sharon Sain of Chicago, 111., Yolan-da Dugger; Brenda Brutley both of Philadelphia; one son, Daryl Brutley of North Carolina; her step-children, Rhonda Nelson of Long Island, N.Y.; Richard Robinson of Oceanside, her sister Marion Smith; her brother Felton Smith, both of Louisiana, her sister-in-law Cherie Robinson Grant Williams and many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, cousins and friends. Funeral Services were held Dec. 22, 2016 at the Newton-ville First Seventh Day Ad-ventist Church, 955 Route 54, Newtonville, NJ 08346, where a viewing was held.

Burial was in Bethlehem Baptist Cemetery, Vy Betty Jean Robinson (nee Kemp), 80, of Collings Lakes passed away on Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2016 in Kennedy Health Systems in Washington Twp. Born in Shreveport, she lived in this area for many years. She was a retired sales associate for Sears Department Store in Hamilton Township. Mrs.

Robinson was prede- the Holy Name Society, and the St. Joseph Church Usher Coordinator. He faithfully attended the Ave Maria Annual Malvern Retreats for well over forty years. He was a member of the Hammonton Senior Canoe Club, a Town of Hammonton Constable, Judge Advocate for Hammonton First Independent Voters, and a Poll Worker for the Atlantic County Board of Elections. He was very active in both St.

Joseph and the Hammonton Public School parent organizations, and at the Hammonton Swim Club with the swim team. After his retirement from Whea-ton Industries, he worked an additional 22 years for the Atlantic County John F. Gaffney Green Tree Golf Course. He loved playing golf and was a member of the Hammonton Chamber of Commerce Reach The 80' Club. He was Marshall for the LPGA golf tournaments for many years.

He found great pleasure working in his yard, and socializing with friends. He loved life and lived it to its fullest. Predeceased by his parents Horace Robert Conn, Sr. and Anna Marie Conn, brother Henry Conn and sister Doris "Conn" Blessington. Surviving are his loving wife Joanna P.

(nee Presti), children Sheryl "Conn" De-wald (William) of NJ, Robert Conn (Susan) of MN, Gayle "Conn" Carr of NJ, Steven Conn of NJ and Barbra Conn" Alexander (George) of Va. One brother Donald Conn and three sisters, Marie "Conn" Brown, Shirley "Conn" Passarella and Ger-aldine "Conn" Rice. Loving grandfather of Jeff, Andrea, Robert, Phillip, Kevin, Ryan, Caroline and George. Great Grandfather of 18. Burial was in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 124 S.

First Rd. Hammonton. MARIE SCOGLIO AGE: 72 HAMMONTON Horace Robert Conn, 87, of Hammonton, born in West Chester, passed away Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2016. Bob enlisted in the U.S.

Marine Corp and served in World War II. He trained under Gregory "Pappy" Boy-ington commander of the Squadron known as "Black Sheep" and worked in Aerial Electrical Maintenance on the F-4U Corsair. In 1947 he received a document of recognition from President Harry Truman, He lived by, "Once a Marine, Always A Marine!" A veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. He arrived in Hammonton in 1969.

He worked as a Master Machinist during the day, and in the evenings at DiPaola Clothes as a salesman of men's clothing. It was here that he met many local residents and began to "love where he lived." On Feb. 14, 1970, he married his beloved wife Joanna. He became very active in the community as he joined several organizations. He was a "life time member" of the American Legion Post 186, and served as Commander.

He was also Commander of the Atlantic County American Legion, NJ State American Legion Executive Board and the recipient of the Atlantic County American Legion Distinguished Service Award. Bob was also a member of 5 Ji Louise 'Marie' DeMari, 84, of Absecon, passed away December 11, 2016. Born in Atlantic City, she's lived in Absecon for over 50 years. Marie was a majorette with the J. Willis Gale VFW Post 215 Drum and Bugle Corp.

She enjoyed bowling and had a high average many times with the Powder Puff bowling league. She played first base for the Absecon Women's Softball League, 'The Squaws'. She traveled to Oklahoma with her dear- THEODORE "TED" AGE: 63 Theodore "Ted" Thomas House, 63, of Galloway passed away while surrounded by family on December 11, 2016 after a short battle with cancer. He was born in Atlantic City, the youngest son of Theodore and Kathleen (Brennan) House. Ted began his career at Lenox China in Pomona where he met his soulmate and wife, Carol.

He moved on and pursued his dream of being a police officer with the Egg Harbor Township police department. After 5 years of service, he was forced to retire from active duty after being severely injured in the line of duty. Continuing in the path of service to the community, Ted became a teacher in various schools throughout the re-gion including St. Nicholas PAUL J. DEMARCO AGE: 31 ROSEDALE Marie Scoglio, 72, of Hammonton, passed away peacefully Saturday, Dec.

17, 2016 at her home. Born and raised in Hammonton, NJ, she graduated from Hammonton High School in 1962. A warm welcome and beautiful smile is the way Marie greeted you as you entered Walmart where she was employed as the Customer Service Manager. She lived every day with strong faith, stamina and full of love thinking always of others instead of herself. Her incredible optimism and unselfishness was a true inspiration to anyone who knew her.

When she spoke about Visitation was Friday, December 16, 2016 at Parsels Funeral Home, 324 New Jersey Absecon. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to National Parkinson Foundation, 200 SE 1st Ste. 800, Miami, FL 33131For online condolences, please visit www. parselsfh.com. THOMAS HOUSE, JR.

GALLOWAY school and Galloway Twp. Middle School. He enriched the lives and minds of chil- dren until he retired from teaching in 2013. Ted was an active member of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, serving as a Eucharistic minister and Religious Education instructor. After retirement, he pursued his favorite job of being 'Grandpa'.

Ted leaves behind his beloved wife of 38 years, Carol; his daughter, Lauren Houck and her husband, Scott; his son, Chris House and his wife, Amber; four cherished grandchildren: Jacob and Alex Houck, Olivia and Madelyn House; his sister, Barbara Bitetti and brother, Jerry House and his wife, Betty; as well as numerous cousins. Visitation was held at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish Church of the Assumption on Saturday, December 17th followed by a Mass of Christian Burial. Interment immediately followed at Holy Cross cemetery. Arrangement have been entrusted to Wimberg Funeral Home 211 E. Great Creek Galloway 609-641-0001.

For condolences or directions, please visit In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the 'Autism Speaks' charity. Marie Nichols (Richard). Grandchildren Anthony (Sasi) Lauren and Steven Liberto; Robert, Ryan, Devin and Cara Courtney; Carol Ann and Richard Nichols, Jr. One great-grandson, Anthony Dominic Liberto. Three sisters, Rose Chap-pine, Jeanette Hughes and Anna DiFilippo.

He will be missed by many nieces and nephews. Dominic was predeceased by his wife Carol (nee Eifler), parents Joseph and Anna Ingemi, brothers Matthew, Joseph, John and Frank, and sisters Pauline Rodio and Son-in-law Robert Courtney. Family and friends were invited to attend his viewing Wednesday December 14th at the Marinella Funeral Home 102 N. 3rd St. Hammonton, NJ.

Mass of Christian Burial was held at St. Mary of Mt. Carmel Parish St. Joseph Church 3rd French Streets Hammonton, NJ. Entombment was in Greenmount Cemetery 124 First Rd.

Hammonton, NJ. Memorial donations may be made to AtlantiCare's Treasure the Moment Fund co Dee Stanton Cross 2500 English Creek Rd. Bldg. 400 Egg Harbor Twp. NJ 08234.

www. marinellafuneralhome.com FREDRICK ELWOOD STARN AGE: 92 her family, a shining light emitted over Marie many times greater than her tiny frame. Marie would be seen every day going for long walks with her "kids" Prince and Coco while Kit-kat was at home. Prior to them, she had her Pomeranians Cody and Sabrina who had a blessed life as well. Predeceased by her parents Joseph and Grace, brother Anthony Scoglio and sister Ann Lemons.

Surviving is her nephews, William Lemons, Joseph Lemons, Bob Lemons, Tony Scoglio and nieces, Michelle Amron and Cheryl Scoglio. Family and friends are invited to attend her visitation on Dec. 22 at St. Mary of Mt. Carmel Parish-St.

Joseph Church, 3rd French Streets, Hammonton, NJ. Burial was private at the convenience of the family. Donations can be made in her memory to The American Cancer Society andor The Humane Society. Arrangements entrusted to the Marinella Funeral Home, 102 N. 3rd Hammonton, NJ.

www.marinellafuneral home.com the President of Starn' Shop-Rite Supermarkets, expanding the business along with his family to five supermarkets in the South Jersey area and employing 800 employees. He retired in 1986. Mr. Starn was a devoted husband and father and always had a joyful and upbeat outlook on life. When not running the family business Mr.

Starn had a passion for boating, sport fishing and golfing. He took up golf at the age of 53 and was a member of the Atlantic City Country Club, Greate Bay Country Club, and also PGA National Golf Club in Florida. Mr. Starn was a devoutly religious man and always marveled at God's handiwork, especially in nature. He was a longtime member of both Salem United Methodist Church in Pleasantville, NJ and Central United Methodist Church in Lin-wood, and also served on the Board of Trustees at the Ocean City Tabernacle and continued his service as a Life Trustee.

A public viewing was at the Adams-Perfect Funeral Home, 1650 New Road in Northfield, NJ, on Thursday, December 15th, 2016. The funeral service and burial will be held privately. In lieu of flowers Mr. Starn wishes donations be made to the Atlantic City Rescue Mission. Arrangements entrusted to and condolences may be sent to the family at www.

ESS DOMINIC INGEMI AGE: 83 HAMMONTON (nee Hoffman) of Rosedale, his sister, Rosemary De-Marco (Abe) of Rosedale, his stepsister, Renee DeMarco of Las Vegas, his nephews, Zachary, Miguel, A.J. and Nicholas; his nieces, Laila and Tatyana; his aunts and uncles, Paul and Anita Hoffman of Hammonton, Anna Logiovino of Ft. Pierce, Henrietta De-Marco of Waterford, Marie Eck of Hammonton, Joseph DiMarco of Hammonton and many cousins and friends. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday, Dec. 23, at 11 a.m.

in St. Mary of Mt. Carmel Parish Church of St. Anthony of Padua, 285 Route 206, Hammonton, where a viewing will be held from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m.

Memorial donations may be made to CHOP Nephrology Department Lockbox 1352, PO Box 781352, Philadelphia, PA 19178. Arrangements are by the Carnesale Funeral Home, Hammonton, NJ. www.carn esalefuneralhome.com Express your condolences. View the Daily Journal's complete list of death notices and sign the guestbook at thedailyjournal.comobituaries. DailyJournal.

com id dealer Cumberland County, N.I. Paul J. DeMarco, 31, of Rosedale passed away on Sunday, Dec. 18, 2016 in Vir-tua Voorhees Hospital. Born in Vero Beach, he was a lifelong Rosedale resident.

Paul was a self-employed H-VAC technician. He was predeceased by his father, Vincent J. DeMarco; his maternal grandparents, Paul and Mary Hoffman and his paternal grandparents, Joseph and Rosaria DeMarco. Paul is survived by his mother Victoria DeMarco JOSE CUADROS AGE: 88 EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP Jose Cuadros, 88, of Egg Harbor Township, NJ, died Friday, December 9, 2016, at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center, Mainland Division. Mr.

Cuadros was born August 19, 1928, in Lima, Peru. He is the son of the late Jose and the late Maria (Herrera) Cuadros. He was employed by Altez Company as a Salesman. He is survived by: Son-in-law, Oscar Fernandez, children; Olga and Mario Cuadros, Rosa Fernandez and Ana Santiago; and a host of family and friends. A Mass of Christian burial was Thursday, December 15, 2016, Our Lady Star Of The Sea Roman Catholic Church, 2651 Atlantic Avenue, Atlantic City.

Interment followed in Atlantic City Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to Greenidge Funeral Homes, Atlantic City. Fredrick Elwood Starn, 92, peacefully went home to be with the Lord early Sunday morning, December 11, 2016. He leaves behind his wife Mary Lou (nee Buzby) Starn after 68 years of marriage; his son Craig Starn of Philadelphia, PA; daughter Karen Guempel of Toms River, NJ; son-in-law Robert Guempel; and two grandchildren: Greg and Laura Guempel. He is also survived by his brothers Robert, Wesley, and Stanley; and sisters Esther, Lillian, Betty, and Peggy, and many other family members and friends.

Born in Northfield, NJ and raised in Pleasantville, NJ, Mr. Starn graduated from Pleasantville High School. After the invasion of Pearl Harbor he joined the war effort and enlisted in the Navy. He was shipped to the New Hebrides in the South Pacific where he served in the Seabees. Upon return from WWII he joined his father's grocery business and became a meat butcher for 23 years.

Later on he became Dominic Ingemi, age 83 of Hammonton, NJ passed away peacefully after a brief illness on Friday December 9, 2016 at his daughter's residence in Egg Harbor Twp. NJ. Born in Hammonton, NJ he was a lifelong resident. He was a construction laborer with Stracto Co. and Creamer Bros.

Construction. Dominic was a member of the Heavy and General Laborers Local 472 and Local 172 for 65 years. He took an early retirement in 1991 in order to care for his wife Carol during her illness. He enjoyed hunting, crabbing and spending time outdoors. Dominic is survived by his daughters, Susan Liberto (Anthony), Carolyn Courtney, and Ann.

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