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JAN. 11-17, 2017

Library looks to advance technology with new hire


Emerging technologies librarian Cathy DeCampli prepared to expand on the traditional library
By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
The Haddonfield Public Library has been working on integrating 21st century technology
into its plethora of offerings. Before the recent building renovation, it was difficult, as the 100year-old building needed technology improvements.
Now, the Haddonfield Public
Library is ready to step up its
technology game. With that, the
library recently hired Cathy DeCampli as its emerging technologies librarian. DeCampli will be
working to help the library with
advances in technology.
Were expanding on the traditional library, which is always
about exploring new interests
and developing passions, but
weve taken it out of the realm of
print and books, and now we are
adding new technology and digital resources into the mix, DeCampli said.
DeCampli comes from Woodbury where she served in a different profession. She majored in political science, earning a bachelors degree, and worked on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., doing
research for her job. Having to do
so much research, it pulled her toward library science. She decided
to go to Drexel University and
major in library information sci-

BRIGIT BAUMA/The Sun

Haddonfield Public Librarys new emerging technology librarian Cathy DeCampli stands with the librarys
3D printer, which she plans to use for a number of programs and projects.
ence for her masters degree.
It seamlessly grew and transferred from one job to the other,
DeCampli said.
Although DeCampli is new to
her job, having only worked for a
month, she has felt right at home
at the Haddonfield Public Library
and has excitedly delved into her
job.

I like it because it is the kind


of job where you get to be creative
and forward thinking, trying new
stuff. That is what keeps me on
my toes and engaged, DeCampli
said.
She brings with her a really
well articulated vision for how to
introduce people to new technology. She has an open-mindedness

and fearless nature (good for the


job) because the job does demand
someone who is not afraid to
jump in and learn things, Library Director Eric Zino said.
DeCampli is responsible for
learning and teaching the new
technology that comes into the library, preparing programs in regard to technology, trouble shoot-

ing, overseeing teen services and


the reference department.
The library has had a 3D printer since its renovation, but no one
really knew how to work it. DeCampli knows the ins and outs of
it, according to Zino, and will be
working to get people interested
in using it and designing programs around it.
Other technology available to
the public includes computers,
tablets, an interactive projector,
online databases and resources
and improved wireless internet
connectivity throughout the library.
DeCampli hopes to constantly
be finding new pieces of technology or software the community
could really enjoy and make use
of in their private or business
lives.
Other new things at the library
include:
A writer-in-residence, who
can act as a tutor to help improve
writing skills and for test prep
Artistically painted chairs designed by students of the Haddonfield National Art Society, where
organizations or individuals
sponsored a student to design a
chair based on an art style of
their choice
The possibility of a teen advisory board in the near future
For more information, visit
www.haddonfieldlibrary.org.

INSIDE THIS ISSUE


Deliciously Dark
Markeims Winter Gala
is Jan. 28. PAGE 7

Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-17
Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Obituaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

2 THE HADDONFIELD SUN JAN. 11-17, 2017

Ringing in New Year resolutions


The Sun finds out what residents, visitors are planning for 2017
By BRIGIT BAUMA
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some, that means the creation of
New Years resolutions.
The Sun spoke to local residents and visitors in downtown
Haddonfield to see how they celebrated the New Year, their resolutions for 2017 and what theyre
looking forward to this year.
Sisters Amy OShea of Haddonfield and Melissa Gabrielian
of London, England, went big this
New Year with a progressive dinner party. They went from house
to house in the neighborhood to
enjoy appetizers, dinner and
dessert. On their journey, they got
to watch the First Night Haddonfield fireworks and the ball drop.
The sisters both said theyve
tried for many years to keep to a

BRIGIT BAUMA/The Sun

Sisters Amy OShea of Haddonfield and Melissa Gabrielian of London,


England, celebrated the New Year with a progressive dinner party.
diet program, but havent accomplished it yet, though theyll try
again this year. Gabrielian said
her big resolution is to be more

organized. OShea has mantra


bracelets with her resolutions,
please see RESIDENTS, page 12

Were investing $8 million


in HADDONFIELD
WELL BE BUSY IN HADDONFIELD
OVER THE NEXT SEVERAL MONTHS!
Residents in Haddonfield count on us to provide safe, reliable water and wastewater service.
By constantly upgrading our infrastructure, were planning to keep it that way. Think of it as
your water bill at work right in your own neighborhood.
New Jersey American Water is constructing three new sewer lift stations on Atlantic Avenue,
Coles Mill Road and Roberts Avenue. The company is also replacing the existing water and sewer
utilities around the work sites.
These improvements are a part of New Jersey American Waters five-year plan to invest in
system modernization within the Borough of Haddonfield.

JAN. 11-17, 2017 THE HADDONFIELD SUN 3

Larnie B. Shaw
Dec. 31, 2016

please see OBITUARIES, page 13

NJ Lic. #13vh0111555900

Larnie B. Shaw, of Haddonfield


and Ocean City, passed away on
Dec. 31 at the age of 99.
He was the husband of the late
R.
Frances
(nee Tomlinson); beloved
father of Carolyn
Shaw,
Shirley Landgraf
(John)
and
Janice
Countess;
cherished
grandfather of
Joseph ODonSHAW
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IV
(Norma), Kenneth ODonnell
(Christine), J. George ODonnell
(Jessica), Jeannette Figueroa
(Roberto), Jeffrey Landgraf (Alicia), Christine Gilbert (Todd),
Greta Frontino (Robert), William
Countess, R. Tyson Countess and
the late Catherine Countess; and

dear great grandfather of 16.


Larnie graduated from Bucknell University in 1939 with a
bachelors degree in economics
and he later received his masters
of education in guidance and
counseling from Temple in 1947.
He worked for 20 years in the L.B.
Shaw Marine Transportation
business, which spanned four
generations, as the general manager, tugboat captain and chief of
repair and maintenance. He also
worked for two years with the
Greenwich Oyster Co. before
switching to the field of education. He taught social studies at
Collingswood High School and
Triton High School and eventually was a fulltime guidance counselor at Highland High School.
Larnie retired in 1982. He had a
lifetime love of boating and the
sea, in 1953 won the New Jersey
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Churches plan
Day of Service
for Jan. 16
Members and Youth Group
from the Lutheran Church of Our
Savior will join with other
churches in Haddonfield to commemorate the life and work of Dr.
Martin Luther King on Jan. 15
and 16.
A worship service will be held
at Mt. Olivet Baptist Church on
Sunday, Jan. 15 at 7 p.m. in conjunction with the Haddonfield
Council of Churches. Mt. Olivet
is located at the corners of Lincoln and Douglas avenues in Haddonfield.
On Monday, Jan. 16 beginning
at 8:30 a.m., church members and
the public are invited to gather at
The First Presbyterian Church of
Haddonfield on Kings Highway to
participate in a Day of Service,
engaging in community service
projects for three hours at various locations.
The public is welcome to participate in the worship service
and Day of Service.

Borough plans
MLK, Jr. Day
ceremony
The borough's Human Relations Commission will again
commemorate Martin Luther
King, Jr. Day on Monday, Jan. 16.
A brief candlelight ceremony
will be held on the steps of Borough Hall at approximately 7 p.m.
The commissioners, Boy Scouts
and Human Relations Commission members will participate
and then lead a candlelight procession down Kings Highway and
back to Borough Hall.
A program will follow in Borough Hall recognizing MLK student essay contest participants.
Refreshments will be served.
This event is free and open to
the public.

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Most moves involving New Jersey see people leaving the state

Richard Donnelly
ceo of newspaper media group

nother year has begun, and


another study has been released that shows New Jersey
is the top state in the nation that residents move out of.
United Van Lines 40th Annual National Movers Study tracks customers
state-to-state migration patterns over
the past year. The results showed that
63 percent of moves involving New Jersey were residents moving out of the
state, with only 37 percent of the
moves being inbound.
The top reasons for moving out of
the state include job (39.96 percent), retirement (30.29 percent) and lifestyle
(20.44 percent). Of all the residents
moving out of the state, 56.7 percent
are 55 years old or older.

Your thoughts
What do you think about New Jerseys tax
issues and how they affect our older residents? Share your thoughts in a letter.

This is a problem New Jersey has experienced for some time now. High
taxes, especially, make it difficult for
seniors to remain in their homes after
their children have grown and moved
out.
In their place are younger residents 43.72 percent of people moving
into New Jersey last year were 44 years
old and younger, according to the United Van Lines survey. And these people
are moving into our state mainly for a
job (56 percent) or for their family (23
percent).

The irony, of course, is a main reason why people move into this state
for its excellent public schools is a
main reason why older people move
out because of the high property
taxes associated with those schools.
Its a catch 22 that New Jersey may
never truly solve. Good schools cost
money to run, and if theyre public
schools, a majority of that money is
going to come from the public.
The key is finding that balance between funding our schools properly
and not asking our residents to bear
too big a burden to do so. How can it be
fixed? By coming up with creative solutions to fund schools or, more appropriately, by finding ways to cut costs without cutting the quality of the product.

Walking in Haddonfield is wonderful.


Stepping in dog poop, not so much. Having
three dogs, picking up after them is my responsibility. Even if the law did not require it, common sense for the public
health and consideration for our fellows
should be reason enough.
Barry Klieger

Nephew hopes GoFundMe


can help save aunts home
My aunt, Alice Smith, is about to lose
her home.
Alice contracted polio as an infant, resulting in mental and physical handicaps.
She is now 68 years old and wheelchair
bound.
Alice has lived her entire life in her Haddonfield home and is incredibly emotional-

ly attached to it. My grandmothers irrevocable trust stipulates that Alice live in the
mortgage-free house until she dies or is incapable of remaining in the home. Dedicated caregivers visit Alice daily. These wonderful people take care of Alice's medical,
emotional and daily needs, permitting her
to live alone and independently.
Initially, Alice's financial support came
from her parents (now exhausted) modest
trust fund. Now she relies only on income
from Social Security and her father's pension, which amount to $17,150 annually.
My father, Alices brother, who is 70, has assisted her financially when he is able, since
her financial needs are larger than her income.
Over the years, property taxes have shot
up in New Jersey, and her property tax is
now $8,500 annually, which is half of her
income. New Jersey provides no property
tax exemption for elderly or handicapped
surviving on very limited incomes. Clearly, Alice could never pay her hefty tax bill

Don Russell

coo, publisher

editor in chief

eXecutiVe editor

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adVertising director Arlene Reyes
managing editor Kristen Dowd
senior associate editor Mike Monostra
haddonfield editor Brigit Bauma
circulation director Pearl Harta

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letterS to the editor


Be courteous and pick up after
your dogs, writer says

Perry Corsetti

with her income.


Months ago, my father contacted the
mayor's and the governors offices to see
what assistance could be provided, but neither office could provide assistance to relieve her of the tax burden or foreclosure
process. Property tax delinquency on her
home has led to a tax sale with foreclosure
proceedings scheduled for late January.
A reverse mortgage was initiated that
will pay the tax debt arrearage and all future taxes owed for the rest of Alices life
expectancy. However, HUD-mandated repair costs, plus other costs associated with
the reverse mortgage have created a $14,500
shortfall. This amount must be paid before
repairs can begin and the lender fully approves the reverse mortgage.
With all avenues seemingly exhausted,
my father and I are trying to raise funds to
pay the $14,500 via GoFundMe as a last resort before the courts take her house away.
please see LETTERS, page 10

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comments from readers including any
information about errors that may call
for a correction to be printed.
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The Haddonfield Sun reserves the right
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JAN. 11-17, 2017 THE HADDONFIELD SUN 7

Deliciously Dark
Markeims Winter Gala fundraiser to feature
live performances, food, music and surprises
By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
The Markeim Arts Center
works hard to be sure it gives locals not only the experience of
fine art, but visual, performance
and decorative art as well.
In its 61st year, the Markeim
Arts Center is bringing residents
all experiences of art together at
once at its annual fundraising
Winter Gala at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 28 with the theme Deliciously Dark.
It will be a fantastic, fun event
unlike anything they can experience all in one place, and supports the Markeim Arts Center,
MAC Chief Operating Officer
Bob Hochgertel said. This
fundraiser goes a long way to help
us do what we do every year.
Matching with the theme, on

IF YOU GO
Where: Markeim Arts Center,
104 Walnut St. in Haddonfield
When: Saturday, Jan. 28, 6:30
p.m. to 10 p.m.
Tickets: $95 each, $175 per
pair available at
www.markeimartscenter.org/ca
lendar/deliciously-dark/
Markeims walls for the event will
be the Exquisite Corpse exhibition. Local, regional and national
artists have been asked to interpret this art tradition theme in a
variety of media. The Exquisite
Corpse was an art game first
played by the French Surrealists
of the 1920s. The game required
each participating artist to paint
please see MARKEIM, page 11

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Toddler Time: Ages 2 to 3. 10:30


a.m. at the Haddonfield Public
Library.
Kindergarten Information Night: 7
p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Elizabeth
Haddon School. Parents of children entering kindergarten or
new to first grade in September
are encouraged to attend. Administrators and teachers will be
available to answer parents
questions about the kindergarten
and first grade programs. Parents
will have the opportunity to preregister their child and sign up
for a registration appointment at
one of the three elementary
schools.
Grace Church Worship Service:
9:30 to 10 a.m. with healing service. 19 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield. Email office@gracehaddon.org for information.
Art Workplace: 9 a.m. to noon and 1
to 4 p.m. at Mabel Kay Senior
Center. Call (856) 354-8789 for
more information.
Senior Cardio Fun: Noon at Mabel
Kay Senior Center, Upper Level.
Call (856) 354-8789 for more
information.
Al-Anon meeting: 1 and 6 p.m. at
First Presbyterian Church, floor
2R in the youth lounge. Support
group for family and friends of

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Executive Campus, Suite 400, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002. Or by email:
news@haddonfieldsun.com. Or you can submit a calendar listing
through our website (www.haddonfieldsun.com).

alcoholics.

FRIDAY JAN. 13
Six Degrees of Sinatra: 8 p.m. at
Grace Church, 19 Kings Highway
E. This is a benefit concert featuring the best songs of Frank Sinatra and more, performed by local
crooner Joseph F. Marino. Marino
presents this show as a gift to
benefit the mission and programs
of the Haddonfield Center for the
Performing Arts at Grace Church.
Admission is $20 each, children
under 12 are free, and tickets can
be purchased from the Haddonfield Center for the Performing
Arts at www.haddonarts.org, by
calling the box office at (856)
685-9226, or at the door. Complimentary dessert and refreshments will be served.
Friday Program: Noon at Mabel Kay
Senior Center. Call (856) 3548789 for more information.

Kiwanis Club of the Haddons


meeting: 12:15 p.m. at Tavistock
Country Club. For more information, call (856) 559-2009, email
MSmith@kitchenandassociates.c
om or visit www.njkiwanis.org.

SATURDAY JAN. 14
Annual Mayors Breakfast: 9 a.m.
at the First Presbyterian Church,
20 Kings Highway East in Haddonfield. Hosted by the Haddonfield Lions Club. Tickets are $7
each and will be available at the
door. Mayor Jeff Kasko will deliver the annual State of the Borough Address and also present
the Citizen of the Year award,
which recognizes an outstanding
member of the community. For
more information, visit www.haddonfieldlions.org.
Grace Church Worship Service:
5:30 to 6:30 p.m. 19 Kings Highplease see CALENDAR, page 9

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CALENDAR
CALENDAR
Continued from page 8
way East, Haddonfield. Email
office@gracehaddon.org
for
information.
Haddonfield
United Methodist
Church Worship: Casual service
with weekly communion at 5 p.m.
in Brown Chapel.

SUNDAY JAN. 15
Dance Haddonfield: 6 to 10:30 p.m.,
beginner lessons 7 p.m., at Grace
Church, 19 Kings Highway. Dance
and socialize. $15 to attend, an
additional $5 for 6 p.m. intermediate lessons. Two and a half
hours of open dance. For more
information, visit www.dancehaddonfield.org.

MONDAY JAN. 16
Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Most
offices and libraries closed in
observance of the holiday.
MLK, Jr. Day Commemoration:
Human Rights Commission will
host a brief candlelight ceremony
on steps of Borough Hall at 7 p.m.
A candlelight procession will follow down Kings Highway and
back to Borough Hall. A program
and refreshments will conclude
the commemoration.

TUESDAY JAN. 17
Little Listeners: Ages 3 to 6. 10:30
a.m. at the Haddonfield Public
Library, 60 N. Haddon Ave.
Bridge: 12:30 p.m. at Mabel Kay Senior Center. Call (856) 354-8789
for more information.
Haddonfield Zoning Board meeting: 7:30 p.m. in Borough Hall
auditorium, 242 Kings Highway
East. Visit www.haddonfieldnj.org
to confirm meeting time and for
agenda.
Lite Aerobics for Seniors: 1 p.m. at
Mabel Kay Senior Center, Upper
Level. Call (856) 354-8789 for
more information.
Al-Anon meeting: 7 p.m. at First
Presbyterian Church, floor 2R in
the youth lounge. Support group
for family and friends of alcoholics.

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letterS to the editor


gage-free homes by New Jersey
property taxes. This fact must be
fully considered as people plan
their estates, particularly if there
are handicapped children.
The New Jersey tax sale
process completely forfeits property equity to the private purchaser of the tax debt. In Alices
case, despite her parents having
fully paid off her house, this sole
asset passed down to her will be
lost. The $340,000 asset will be
seized and delivered to an investment company that purchased
the tax debt all due to an annual
$8,500 tax bill she is obviously unable to pay.
Additionally, for any readers
who wish to assist Alice in raising funds to keep her home, we
have established a Gofundme
campaign at www.gofundme.com
/savealicesmithhome.
Thank you.
Mark Smith

LETTERS
Continued from page 6

My grandparents never imagined property taxes would rise


such that their disabled daughter
would be removed from her
home. My hope is this letter will
create public awareness of the following, which threaten our most
vulnerable citizens:
Property taxes can easily consume more than half of limited
incomes designed as social safety
nets.
Fully disabled and/or senior
citizens can be taxed out of mort-

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a different third of the body. The
top artist would render the head
of a person or animal, the middle
artist would create the torso, and
the final artist would do the legs.
The end result would not be seen
until all pieces were completed,
together known as a corpse.
Early in the evening, there will
be a live Exquisite Corpse, as
three artists simultaneously create their parts of one Exquisite
Corpse. The participating artists
are Diane Paul, Neil King and
John
Giannotti.
Giannottis
paintings and sculptures have
been exhibited worldwide, and he
is well-known to this region as he
created Haddonfields dinosaur
sculpture
of
Haddy
the
Hadrosaurus Foulkii.
Later, attendees will enjoy a
comedy
show
featuring
Moorestowns Dena Blizzard of

One Funny Mother, also known


as the Chardonnay Go mom.
Blizzards routine has been receiving raves from across the nation. Entertainment for the
evening is sponsored by Haddonfield Plays & Players.
This years theme Deliciously
Dark came from the fact that the
name of the exhibition is called
Exquisite Corpse, since it has a
dark connotation. We thought we
would embrace it. The delicious
part is because there will be
amazing food and drink as a part
of the event (also with the
theme), Hochgertel said.
MAC secured the services of
chef Shawn Harris of UrbanChefs Catering, a new social
enterprise for the nonprofit UrbanPromise. Along with cooking
instruction, he teaches the youth
of Camden the value of professionalism, timeliness, courtesy
and a welcoming smile, according
to the UrbanPromise website. He
and his student will prepare the
dark and delicious refreshments

for the evening, including some


dark chocolate treats and mole
sauce.
Employing the services of
Shawn and the youth in culinary
arts, it is a continuation of the
(MAC)s community support. It is
good for them, learning the culinary arts, and good for us with
(Shawns) first-class chef experience, Hochgertel said.
The night will conclude with
an auction of artwork and a variety of silent raffle items.
Money will go to the Markeim
Arts Center and help fund its
many programs and camps.
Markeim has been providing
classes and camps for over 60
years. A lot of our programing,
including those for children and
adults with special needs and
shows featuring those artists, gets
funded by the money raised at
our Winter Gala, Hochgertel
said.
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saying be centered, live this
moment, and be patient.
I got them for myself as a reminder, OShea said.
The OShea family is taking a
family trip this year to visit
Gabrielians family in London, as
she had to go back after the holidays, and is very much looking
forward to that. Gabrielian said
she is looking forward to it, too,
as well as visiting other family
while she is here.
Residents Jenny and Ellie Connor, 4, and Mark Magpiong, 12,
celebrated their New Year at the
Magpiong house, spending time
with the family. Mark said he had

friends sleep over.


Jenny said her resolution is to
lose weight and get healthy, while
Mark would like to do his best in
school and get better grades.
Ellie, though a bit shy, said she
would like more playdates with
her friends this year.
Heather Lacy, who works at the
Haddonfield Public Library, spent
her New Year watching the movie
La La Land with her parents,
sister and their husbands and
then going out to dinner. Lacy
said it has become a tradition in
the past few years.
For 2017, Lacy, like many others, resolved to continue to have
good health.
Im trying to be more aware of
taking care of myself, Lacy said.
This year, she is looking forward to her daughter graduating

from college and going to Cape


May for summer vacation.
Pam and Glenn Simpkins of
Medford said they went out to eat
on New Years Eve, but were already asleep before the ball
dropped. However, they did go to a
party the next day. Though not
having particular resolutions,
Pam said she would like to continue to lose weight while Glenn said
hed like to be healthy.
They both have plans to go to
Florida in February to visit family, go out to eat and relax, which
they are looking forward to.
Jill Wagner said she stayed at
home and banged pots and pans
along with her neighbors to celebrate the New Year.
(My resolutions are) to be
nicer to people and be more compassionate, Wagner said.

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obituaries
OBITUARIES

Thomas E. Williams, Jr.

Continued from page 3

Thomas E. Williams, Jr., former longtime resident of Haddonfield, passed away on Jan. 2 at
the age of 84. He was the beloved
husband of Mary (nee Morrison);
loving father of Andrew T. (Joan)
of Mt. Ephraim, Mary Louise
Kenney (Jim) and Lisa Anne Begley both of Cherry Hill; cherished
grandfather of Harbor, Elizabeth,
Savannah, Katherine, Jack and
Luke; treasured great grandfather of Blake, Ava and Whitney
and dear uncle to many nieces
and nephews.
Mr. Williams proudly served
for more than 20 years in the U.S.
Air Force as a technical sergeant.
His tours of duty included various countries, including Turkey,
Germany, France and the Philippines. He also served his country
honorably during the Vietnam
and Korean wars. While in Korea
,he made frequent visits to the
local orphanages, providing care

self and more recently was a


member of Steam Up, a model
boating group where he raced
and displayed his original model
steam tug.
Larnies
family
received
friends on Saturday, Jan. 7 in the
sanctuary of the Haddonfield
United Methodist Church, 29
Warwick Road, Haddonfield,
where his service followed. Interment was at Arlington Cemetery
in Pennsauken. In lieu of flowers,
memorial
contributions
in
Larnies name may be made to
the church at the above address,
where he had been a longtime active member.

Herbert Lowery
Coleman
Jan. 3, 2017
Herbert Lowery Coleman, of
Albrightsville, Pa., passed away
on Jan. 3 at the age of 87. He was
the beloved husband of Delia G.
Coleman; devoted father of Gary,
Sharyn, Delia, Donna, Glenn, Valerie and Victoria and their
spouses Denise, Jay, David, Vicki,
Michael and Dan. He is also survived by 15 grandchildren and
eight great-grandchildren, sisterin-law Doris Coleman, brother-inlaw Ian Nicoll and numerous
nieces and nephews.
Mr. Coleman served honorably
in U.S. Air Force, was a former
member of Grace Episcopal
Church in Haddonfield and Episcopal Church of the Epiphany in
Ventnor.
Mr. Colemans family and
friends were invited to his memorial service, Friday, Jan. 6 at
Grace Episcopal Church, 19 E.
Kings Highway in Haddonfield.
Interment was private. In lieu of
flowers, memorial donations may
be made to the church at the
above address for either the
Grace Church Food Ministry or
Memorial Garden Fund.
Arrangements were made by
Kain-Murphy Funeral Services of
Haddonfield.

Jan. 2, 2017

and supplies to the children. He


also frequently took food and supplies to the leper colonies when
nobody else would help them.
One of his proudest accomplishments was getting seeds donated
from Burpee Seed Company to assist the orphanages in rebuilding
their crops.
He was a longtime active member of Christ The King RC
Church. Mr. Williams was also an
avid chess player, expert joke
teller and enjoyed playing bridge
with his Rhoads Avenue neighbors.
Mr. Williams family received
friends on Friday, Jan. 6 at Christ
the King RC Church in Haddonfield, where his mass of Christian
burial followed. Interment was
held at New St. Marys Cemetery
in Bellmawr.
In lieu of flowers, memorial
contributions in honor of Mr.
Williams may be made to Christ
the King Regional School, 164
Hopkins Ave., Haddonfield, N.J.
08033.

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