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Atlantic County Record du lieu suivant : May's Landing, New Jersey • A4

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ATLANTIC COUNTY JOURNAL4A HeleneEstelleRhoneBou- creewasborninPhiladel- beenanactivememberofan AfricanMethodistEpisco- palchurch.Whenshewas broughthertoSt.Matthew’s AMEChurchinPhiladel- phiatobecomeamemberof theSundayschool.Wefirst ReverendHarperbecame pastorofSt.Matthew’s AMEChurch.Withbothof herparentsbeingdeceased, Heleneacceptedusasfam- ily.Shewasanactivemem- berofSt.Matthew’sAME Church.Shestartedworking forthefederalgovernment attheageofnineteenand workedforfortyyearsuntil sheretired.Shelaterwent shemetLawrenceBoucree. ShereturnedtoSt.Mat- tomarrythemin1960.She andLawrencewouldmove tohishomeinNewOrleans whereshejoinedUnion BethelAMEChurch.Helene wasaveryactivememberat UnionBethelaswell.After developedahobbyofmak- ingdollhouses.Ifyouwere everinherhomeyousawher impeccableworkmanship. WhenHurricaneKatrinehit Whenshewasallowedto returntoNewOrleansshe salvagedwhatshecouldand ilyshereallyknew.Helene wasveryindependentand livedherlifeherownway. renceBoucree.Sheleaves tocherishhermemories: O.Harper,ErrolHarper andanumberofniecesand nephews.Manythanksto ReverendJamesCoaxum, WilliamJohnsonwhocame themembersofSt.James AMEChurchforyoumany prayersandwellwishes. Memorialserviceswerepri- vate.Condolencesmaybe leftatwww.greenidgefuner- alhomes.comArrangements wereentrustedtoGreenidge HELENEESTELLERHONEBOUCREE passedawayonWednesday, inHammontonhewasalife- longresidentthere.Rich- ardworkedasaChrysler TechnicianforParisiMo- heworkedasanAutomotive TechnicianfortheSouth JerseyTransportationAu- thorityinEggHarborCity hisretirement.Heenjoyed collectingWheelHorse Tractorsandrestoringclas- sicMoparmusclecars.He wasalwayshandyandwill- ingtolendahelpfulhandto familyandfriendsespecial- lywithautomotiverepairs.

Richardwaspredeceased andElizabethChiappine. Heissurvivedbyhiswife, PhyllisChiappine(neeEak- AnthonyJ.Chiappine(Pat- ty)allofHammonton. AviewingwasheldonMon- ThirdStreetinHammonton. AMassofChristianBurial wascelebratedonTuesday, Mt.CarmelParish,Church ofSt.Joseph’s226French followatOakGroveCem- eteryinHammonton.www. carnesalefuneralhome.com WesleyO.Evans,64,of followingamassiveheart attack.BorninFortWorth NatalieandLowellEvans, hewastheeldestofseven children.Weswasapeople- personwithataletotell everyone.Hispeople-skills allowedhimtobesuccessful forover20yearsinthebank- ingindustry.Hiscareerin bankingrewardedhimwith asatisfactionofajobwell doneandbestowedupon himmanyaccoladesand awards.In1987,hisbrother- in-lawDavidAndrewsand hisfather-in-lawThomas Cranebuiltapartnership inowningandoperating ForeverpureWaterCondi- tioningCompanyinUpper theloveandsupportofhis wifeSharon(Crane)Evans, theytooksoleownershipof thecompanyandworked side-by-sideasmembersof theUpperTownshipBusi- nessAssociation.Wesloved aheartylaughorajoke andasmilewithanyonehe met.Heespeciallyenjoyed Helikedtotravelandattend familyoutingsorchurch functions.Wesprovided manyservicestothechurch andhischurchfamilywere nearanddeartohisheart.

Hisfavoritetimeawayfrom homewasvacationingin familyandspendingtime Weswaspredeceasedbyhis DavidAndrewsandfourof TimothyandAmy.Wesis survivedbyhislovingwife lovedchildrenShannonEv- JerseyandChristopher EvansofDennisTownship, Tommy(Patricia)ofNorth- ewsandcousins.Avisita- tionwasheldonWednesday, viewingwasheldonThurs- MarvinAvenueinLinwood, whereaservicefollowed underthedirectionofPas- veyVanSkyverandPastor WilWilson.Burialdidtake placeatLaurelMemorial ParkCemeteryinPomona. memorythefamilysuggests thatdonationscanbemade toCentralUnitedMethod- istChurchortheAmerican HeartAssociation. WESLEYO.EVANS 65, byherside.Jeanniewas tohighschoolatSt.Joseph, atedin1971.Sheworkedas oldCohenandAssociates. Sheenjoyedherinvolve- mentinMusicMinistryasa choirmemberforAssump- tionChurchinGalloway andlovinglyopenedher heartandhometofoster14 babiesoverthepast8years. Jeannieissurvivedbyher life-longcompanionof34 andSherri(Materio)Barber nephew.Jeannieispreceded iseandErnestPaccilloand VisitationwasheldSunday, ChristianBurialwasheldat OurLadyOfPerpetualHelp -ChurchoftheAssumption, 146S.PitneyRd.Galloway, IntermentfollowedatHoly wimbergfuneralhome.com.

JEANA. JEANNIE MATERIO On April 30, 2017, Barbara J. Noona (Groff) left this world to go home to be with the Lord, after a long cult battle with cancer. She is survived by her husband of 37 years, George Noona of Absecon; her son, Tony Noona (Amanda) of Galloway; and her two grandchildren, Aidan and Autumn, also of Galloway. Also left behind are her siblings, Gary Groff (Chris Bush) of Port Republic; Debbie Jones of Mays landing; Fred Groff of Sweetwater; Bobby (Ana) Groff of Port Republic; Greg (Audrey) Groff of Sweetwater; and Vicky (Kevin) Grace of Sweetwater, and many nieces and nephews.

She is predeceased by her parents, Fred and Ruth Groff and sister, Sandy DiPasquale. Barbara took pride in all her endeavors. She enjoyed ghost hunting and goin to the casino. Her greatest love was her family. She did everything revolvin around them, making everything extra special, holidays, birthdays, everythin revolved around them.

She had a heart of gold and will be greatly missed by them. A gathering was held on Friday, May 5th at the Wimber Funeral Home, 211 E. Great Creek Rd, Galloway, 609-6410001. In lieu of owers, donations can be made to her husband and son. BARBARA J.

NOONA ZeldaK.Prieto(nee Brown)ofMaysLanding, peacefullyinherhomeon fectionallyknownasKim, wasanativeofPhiladel- life-longdreamofbecoming ateacher.Kimgraduated fromCaliforniaUniversity inearlychildhoodeduca- acareerasanelementary schoolteacher.Dedicating servedfaithfullyasaPre-K andkindergarteneducator forthePleasantvilleSchool DistrictofAtlanticCounty, years.Kimwaspredeceased Brown.Sheissurvivedby A.Treadwell,andOlivia wasbelovedbyallwhoknew theschooldistrictcommu- adoringfamily.Thefamily appreciatesallthesupport receivedinthistimeofloss. Thefamilywillcelebrate condolencesmaybeleftfor thefamilybyclickingonthe orieshomepage. rialcontributionsmaybe madetotheBoysandGirls ClubofAtlanticCityin on-linedonationwithacred- yourcheckpayabletoBoys andGirlsClubofAtlantic Cityandmailto317N.Penn- NJ08401. ZELD A K.P IETO A YSL A NDING John William Fox, Sr. was called to heaven Saturday April 29, 2017 after battling a brief illness.

A resident of Absecon and Galloway, N.J. for more than 50 years, he was 86 years old. He was born in Bethlehem, Pa. September 22, 1930 to the late John J. Fox and the late Elizabeth Peters Fox.

He is survived by his three children, John William Fox, Jr. (Diane) of Mays Landing, N.J.; Patti Fox Lang (Greg) of Absecon, N.J.; and Gregory Alan Fox (Mary Ann) of Longwood, Fl. He is also survived by his former wife, Marcia Bard Fox of Galloway, N.J., who remained close to John throughout his life and was instrumental in helping him through numerous medical challenges. Fox was a graduate of Bethlehem, Pa. Liberty High School and attended Lafayette College in Easton, Pa.

He worked in advertising and marketing most of his life, and began his career in newspaper, working for the former Bethlehem (Pa.) Globe-Times (194849), prior to joining the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He was among the rst to serve in the National Security Agency, created by former President Harry S. Truman and continued in that service until his honorable discharge in 1954. Fox later worked for the Press of Atlantic City (1955-61), and the Philadelphia Inquirer (1961-63).

In 1962, he founded Delaware Valley Communications and served as its President throughout his working life. He also worked for the Atlantic City Electric Company (1966-71) and the Atlantic City Convention Visitors Bureau beginning in 1974. He retired from the Bureau as Vice President of Marketing in 1993, but remained active in advertising and marketing. His primary client was the Doylestown (Pa.) Tennis Club, which also ed his lifelong sporting passion: Tennis. His other passion was wildlife photography, which he most enjoyed while touring and documenting the Edwin B.

Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge. Fox was blessed with seven grandchildren: Michael J. Fox (predeceased); Jennifer Fox Cressey (John) of Mays Landing, N.J.; Stephen Hor- vath of Cherry Hill, N.J.; Evan Horvath of Galloway, N.J.; and Ryan, Kevin and Colin Fox of Longwood, Fl. He is also survived by two Great-Grandchildren: Kane and Abby Cressey of Mays Landing, N.J. Further, Fox is survived by two half siblings: Margaret Fox Ferraro of Nazareth, Pa.

and Richard Fox (Sharon) of Etters, Pa. He was predeceased by his half-sister Erma Fox Beattie of Egg Harbor City, N.J. Fox had recently moved to Spring Village at Galloway where his family would like to thank the management and staff, as well as Grace Healthcare Services (Hospice), both of which provided loving and compassionate care in his nal days. Funeral service were held on Wednesday, May 3, 2017 at Lowenstein-Saraceno Funeral Home, 58 S. New York Galloway.

Burial is private. In lieu of ow- ers, please make donation checks payable to the scholarship fund in memory of Grandson, Michael: John Fox 6160 White Oak Way, Mays Landing, N.J. 08330. JOHN ILLI A FOX, SR. ABS CON AN GA LL OWA awayWednesdayApril19, 2017.Harrywastheowner andmastertrainerofSouth JerseyK9Solutions.Heis survivedbyhiswifeAman- childrenLeahandEvin Ramos.Heisalsosurvived MichaelandGreysonOrtiz sonofCarmeloandElena (neeHernandez)Ramos.

IlianaandSarahRamosand Mildred(Melvin)Santana. Harryispredeceasedbyhis brotherCarmeloRamos. waslikenoother.Hewasa whobredandtraineddogs andcivilians.Heisalsoan accomplishedSchutzhund Sportcompetitorandtrain- er.Inhissparetime,Harry enjoyedbeingsurrounded byfamilyandfriends.He wasadedicatedYankees traveling.Harrywillbe greatlymissedbymany.A memorialservicewasheld Donationsmaybemade fundme.com/harry-ramos- memorial-services Arrangementsentrusted toMarinellaFuneralHome Hammonton.Condolences home.com). HARR RA MOS A A NC AnthonyJ.RizzotteJr.age awayWednesdayApril26, 2017.Anthonyservedhis classintheU.S.Army.He wasemployedbyHigh- wayTransportationCo.for over40yearsandalsoCoia Brothersfor5years.Hewas amemberofHammonton AmericanLegionPostF.A. predeceasedbyhisparents AnthonyJ.Sr.andRose, gieRodioandbrothersCpl.

NataleRizzotteandTom Rizzotte.Heissurvivedby hissonAnthonyJ.Rizzotte AnthonyM.andMichaelL. Rizzotteandhisgreat-grand- childrenAvaandBellaFer- ris.Familyandfriendswere invitedtoattendhisviewin SundayandMondayatthe MarinellaFuneralHome102 N.ThirdSt.Hammonton. MassofChristianBurial wasMondayatSt.Maryof Sts.Hammonton.Burial wasGreenmountCemetery, Hammonton.Donations maybemadetoKingsway LearningCenter244West orV.F.WPassalaquaPost Rd.Hammonton,NJ08037K nellafuneralhome.com) A NT ONYJ. IZZOTTEJ A HA MMONTON tothelateAndrewandMary Rock.Heispredeceasedby AttanasioandMichaelRock. Hewasthegrandfatherof tanasioandMichaelRock.

Michaelwasinthe17thAir- borneDivision680THGlider FieldArtilleryBattalion. Hewasaparatrooperand foughtduringWorldWarII. HewasintheBattleofthe memberoftheAmericanLe- wasanactivememberofthe VFWPost220inMaysLand- honorsatMemorialPark andtheTownshipofMays Landingforhismilitaryser- vice.Michaelworkedatthe FordMotorCompanyinEdi- heretiredhemovedtoMays Landingin2009.Hewasa devoutCatholicandamem- berofSaintVincentdePaul Parish.Visitationwasheld attheBoakesFuneralHome 7th.MasswasheldMonday May8thatSaintVincentde PaulChurch.Michaelwas buriedatBrigadierGeneral WilliamC.DoyleMemorial CemeteryMay8th. senddonationstotheSci- onsofthe17thAirBorne, HolyRedeemerHospice, 08234. MIC HA EL OCK A A YSL A NDING William Ewing died peacefully at home on Saturday, April 29, 2017 with his lovin wife by his side.

Bill was employed by Lenox China for 44 years. Bill was a member of the Villa Marie Knights of Columbus. He also was a member of the comfort ministry of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church. Bill is survived by his loving wife, Rose (Rundio); many nieces and nephews; his dear friend, Carol Zepfel; his parish family of St.

Elizabeth Ann Seton; and many friends from the Absecon Senior Center. Bill was predeceased by his sister, Marie Devlin and brother, Jim Ewing. Visitation was held on Wednesday, May 3rd with a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Absecon. Interment immediately followed at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Wimberg Funeral Home, 211 E. Great Creek Rd, Galloway, NJ 609-641-0001. For directions or condolences, please visit wimbergfuner- alhome.com. In lieu of owers, please make a donation to the Association. ILLI A I NG OBITUARIES Sh areyour memories.

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