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Posted 2019-11-13 2:05 PM (#96250)
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Subject: Wednesday Obits

NADEO, Frank A., 80, a longtime resident of Woodbury Heights, NJ, passed away on November 11, 2019. Legacy Born in Philadelphia, PA, Frank was a resident of Woodbury Heights since 1944. He graduated from Woodbury High School in 1957. After high school, Frank enlisted in the United States Navy where he served proudly for 23 years. Frank retired as a Chief Petty Officer and had served on destroyers and submarines. He served 45 months as a "Chief of the Boat" on a nuclear attack submarine. Frank also served as leading Petty Officer on 4 different ships. One tour as an instructor at US Navy Submarine School. Frank finished his service as a recruiter in Philadelphia, South Jersey area. He then worked for the Gloucester County Sheriff's Department for 13 years and retired in 2003. Frank was a member of the VFW Post 7679, Mantua, NJ; Past Jr. Vice Commander; Past All-State Quartermaster; Past Post Adjutant; America Legion Post 133; Army Navy Union Branch 52; Fleet Reserve Assn. - Member At Large; Sons of Italy - Lodge #2580 and National Rifle Association - Life Member. Frank worked as a Caddy Master, Woodbury Country Club and served on Borough Council from 1986 - 1988 for 18 months as Council President and 3 years as a Chairman of Streets and Lights Committee. In his downtime, Frank enjoyed golfing, reading and music. He also loved his many furry companions. Frank will be dearly missed by many friends and family. Farewell Ceremony Relatives and friends are invited to celebrate Frank's life with Military Honors on Friday, November 15, 2019 at 11:00AM at the Gloucester County Veterans Memorial Cemetery Columbarium, Williamstown, NJ. McGuinness Funeral Home 34 Hunter Street Woodbury, NJ 08096 (856) 202-3645 Published in South Jersey Times on Nov. 13, 2019


DOOLITTLE, James H., age 73, was born December 6, 1945 in Indianapolis, Indiana. He left us for a better place Wednesday, October 30, 2019. He became a Navy Submarine Sonar technician. On the Boardwalk in New Jersey Jim had a candy business for 11 years. Jim moved to Florida and was in the hospitality business operating numerous night clubs for 20 years, before he passed he worked in the insurance field. He had a love for sports, fishing, and boating. He is survived by his wife Suzie, son Matthew, Brother David Doolittle & wife, and niece. A Memorial Gathering will be held on 11/16/2019 at DeGusipe Funeral Home, 9001 N. Orlando Ave, Maitland, FL 32751 from 2-4 pm. (www.DeGusipeFuneralHome.com) Published in the Orlando Sentinel Nov. 13, 2019


BOZART Robert Fulton, died November 6, 2019 at Lower Cape Fear Hospice in Wilmington, NC. Robert was born March 11, 1937 in Brooklyn, NY, the son of Fulton William Bozart, and Mary Sheehan. He attended St Therese of Lieusex School, and Brooklyn Tech. He studied as a draftsman, and upon graduation obtained a position in this field. Robert enlisted into the US Navy and served on four submarines, the last one being the USS Sam Rayburn (SSBN-635), as an E5 Leading Missileman. He attended NC State University on a scholarship from the US Navy. After 9 years, Robert was honorably discharged, and worked for Aetna Life and Casualty. Following this, he founded Safety Services of America in Charlotte, NC. In 1962, Robert married Bryna Barrett. Robert was preceded in death by his parents, his older brother William Bozart, and brother Billy Bozart. Robert is survived by his six children: Mike, Joe, Ronnie, Danny,Albert, and Betsy, and their spouses, Sharon, Tammy, Magen, and Jonathan. Robert is survived by his 10 grandchildren, Dusty, Joey, Melanie, Alison, Sydney, Jayden, Kirk, Eva, Brandon, and Tennyson, and 1 great grandchild, Cayden Bozart. He leaves behind his brother, Jim Bozart, spouse Baxter, niece Suzanne Bozart, and nephew Bob Bozart. He leaves behind Bryna, his life long companion. A celebration of Robert's life will be held at a later date. He will have a military burial at sea. The family wishes to extend gratitude to Lower Cape Fear Hospice, and to the priests at St. Mary's Basilica in Wilmington, NC. Arrangements are in the care of Coastal Cremations. Published in the Wilmington Star-News on Nov. 13, 2019


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