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    Dominic A. Tamburri

    November 10, 2019, of Moorestown, NJ. Husband of Phyllis J. Tamburri. Father of Michael (Aimee) Tamburri and Richard (Debra) Tamburri. Grandfather of Michael (Kristen), Matthew, Brandon, Gina, Gabriele, Nicolette and Dominic II. Brother of Frank Tamburri. Also survived by his caregiver Todd Hicks and many loving, aunts, uncles and cousins. Relatives and friends are invited to his viewing on Saturday, November 16, 2019 from 9:00 am to 10:45 am at St. Charles Borromeo Church, 2
    Dominic A. Tamburri

    Rowena J. Weinberg

    Rowena J. Weinberg, 87, of Voorhees, NJ and Sarasota, FL, died in her home on Saturday, November 9. She was the wife of the late Frederic Weinberg to whom she was married for 57 years and who together raised a family in Massachusetts and cultivated many lifelong friendships. Mother of David (Judi) Weinberg, Robert (Kim) Weinberg, Shelley Henshaw and Leslie (Marc) Benner. Grandmother of Stephanie (John) Riviello, Adam (Eileen) Weinberg, Alex Weinberg, Jennifer Weinberg, Joshua

    Rosalyn N. Marks

    November 3, 2019, of Willingboro, NJ. Wife of the late Donald Marks. Mother of Michael (Mindy) Marks and Susan (John) Fallon. Grandmother of Lindsay, Emily, Kristen, Danielle, Caroline and Jack. Roslyn grew up in Northeast Philadelphia, daughter of Vera and Joseph Faust. She met her beloved husband to be Donnie at the age of 14, and after graduating Olney High School, eventually moved to start a family in Willingboro, NJ, where her sister Barbara and brother in law Morris Cha
    Rosalyn N. Marks

    Charles Danenberg

    Charles Danenberg - 86, of Cherry Hill, NJ, formerly of Margate, NJ and Boynton Beach, FL. passed away on November 2, 2019. He was born in Atlantic City and grew up in South Philadelphia. Beloved husband of Suzanne Danenberg and brother of the late Doris, Elaine, and Arthur. He was a proud Veteran of the Korean War. Charlie met Sue at a synagogue dance in 1955 in Philadelphia, after returning from serving in Korea. The pair took a trip down to Atlantic City for their first da
    Charles Danenberg
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