Bethura A. Alexander, 89, of Bridgeton, April 3; she worked at the Vineland Kosher Poultry plant while cooking on the weekends at the C and B Deli Restaurant on Route 49.
Dolores E. Beemer, 87, of Vineland, April 6; she worked as head bookkeeper for several different golf courses including Buena Vista, Beckett and Wedgewood.
Linda J. Berghof, 73, of Vineland, April 8; she worked as a cook for Sacred Heart Schools.
William R. Conway Jr., 79, of Upper Deerfield Township, April 5; he was a sales representative with Coca-Cola, Lance Snacks, and BCB Wholesale self-employment.
Golda Fairchild, 97, of Pittsgrove Township, April 6; prior to retirement, she worked as a secretary in the Pittsgrove Township School District for 25 years.
Mary Flickinger, 95, of Millville, April 4; she had been employed by Prudential Insurance and Grandma Wheatons.
Carol L. Hutton, 74, formerly of Hopewell Township, April 8; prior to retirement, she served as director of the Cumberland County AVA Center in Bridgeton and director of the Salem County AVA Center in Salem.
Bruce Kidd, 73, of Vineland, April 3; prior to retirement, he spent 43 years as chief maintenance engineer at the New Jersey Veterans Memorial Home.
Michele J. Latona, 73, of Hopewell Township, April 4; she loved baking and was a member of the Mustang Band as a flutist.
Robert P. Linton, 88, of Vineland, April 2; he owned Elanbee Appliance Service in Vineland for more than 50 years before retiring.
Francis C. Lolli, 92, of Clayton, April 6; while best known as “Frank the Barber,” he was also a successful businessman and entrepreneur.
John F. McCormick Jr., 78, of Vineland, April 4; his spiritual journey led him to dedicate several years to ministry service, offering support and inspiration to others through his unwavering devotion.
Joseph A. Messeck Sr., 62, of Fairton, April 9; he enjoyed a good round of golf, a fishing trip on a quiet morning, a competitive game of bowling and cheering on his favorite baseball team.
Benedetto Pavia, 86, of Vineland, April 1; he worked as a carpenter at Joffe Millwork & Supply for more than 35 years before retiring.
Paul Perino, 98, of Vineland, April 3; he worked his entire 38-year career at the Vineland Post Office starting as a mail carrier and ending his career as postmaster.
Marjorie S. Robinson, 88, of Bridgeton, April 9; she was a second grade teacher in the Bridgeton Public School District for 27 years, and after retirement she substituted for several more years.
Jeanette A. Roller, 95, of Fairfield Township, April 4; she worked for the Rennoc Corp. for more than 20 years where she skillfully sewed a variety of items, including Christmas supplies and other products.
Jeffrey N. Rudolph, 58, of Vineland, April 1; he had a passion for life and found joy in the things that made him feel free – trucks, playing the drums and the harmonica.
Evelyn Scott, 85, of Elmer, March 30; she made lifelong friends as a waitress at the former Kountry Kitchen Restaurant in Elmer and worked as unit secretary at Salem Memorial Hospital until her retirement.
Lynn K. Sher, 89, formerly of Millville, March 29; she proudly organized and administrated her husband’s medical practice.
Lee Wojculewski, 76, of Pittsgrove Township, April 3; she dedicated most of her life to working on the family farm, Wojculewski Sweet Corn Farm.