Jarrod P. Kaufman was a founder of Premier Surgical in Brick and president of Hernia Help, which serves underprivileged communities.
Dr. John Infantolino had an internal medicine practice in Brick and Neptune, and lived in Brick for 36 years, according to his obituary.
Stanley Davis Jr., who raised his family in Point Pleasant, was known for his fairness and generosity during his time in the Brick schools.
Dr. Wootton, who was born in the British Isles, taught at Georgian Court for more than 25 years and was deeply involved in animal rescue.
Dr. Peter Morris, a Brick alum and 3-sport star, was "Brick through and through," Superintendent Thomas G. Farrell said.
Edwin Basterl, 84, didn't have family still living; his close friends are hoping veterans might come pay respects to a fellow veteran.
Brian Stockhoff's daughter urged the mourners to hold onto "the amazing memories" of times with him. "It's what my dad would have wanted."
The funeral Saturday morning for Ocean County Sheriff's Officer Brian D. Stockhoff may cause traffic tieups in Brick.
Brian D. Stockhoff will be honored with a procession from the funeral home to the Ocean County Police Academy on Saturday morning.
William R. Barry was a talented musician on piano, organ and accordion, as well as other instruments, his family said.
George Hesnan and his wife owned Hesnan's Pine Inn before they moved to Florida, family members said.
Bill Bruno, who was athletic director in the Brick schools for 12 years, died Saturday. He was a fixture in high school sports in New Jersey
"Bill embodied everything right in the world of education," a former student said. Bruno, 68, worked in the Brick schools from 2003-2015.
Sean Avon, 26, was married for just three weeks and working his dream job when his prized 2012 Ford Mustang was hit head-on, killing him.
Robert M. Handlin, who owned Hamilton Soap Products for 35 years, "remained the eternal optimist," his family said.
Crystal Marousis Handchen, 63, "defined the word 'mentor' ... she loved all of us unconditionally," one of her former cheerleaders said.
The Westfield resident was 95.
Inducted in 1992, he helped build the Jackson Vics Soccer Club, served on the NJ Youth Soccer and MOSA boards, and was a coach and referee.
A Brick man was among two soldiers killed in a helicopter crash off the California coast during a Night Stalker special ops drill.
Mary Ann Wright met her husband Ronald while they were classmates at Brick Township High School; she died Monday at age 77.
A memorial service is set for Sunday for John Celeste, who was killed Monday on Herbertsville Road, not far from where he grew up.
A memorial service is set for Saturday for Barbara Anne Filan, 55, who died Dec. 17 after a pickup crashed into her Drum Point Road home.
Warren Wolf, who was mayor, a councilman, freeholder and assemblyman, was a mentor and gentleman who touched thousands of lives.
Anthony Fontana, 12, died of his injuries after he was hit while trying to cross the road on Tuesday in Jackson.
The wife of Assemblyman David Wolfe, who worked tirelessly to help those in need, was 80 years old.
Victoria Smith, a special education teacher in Brick for nearly 40 years, is being remembered for her spirit, perseverance and kindness.
A graduate of Brick Township High School, she also coached at Rider, Monsignor Donovan and Manasquan.
He coached hundreds if not thousands of children and created sports programs for children with special needs, his family said.
Marybeth Kuhar, who lived in Brick for more than 30 years, was passionate about animals and loved her cats as well as her family.
Mr. Eicher, who lived in Toms River, worked for Zodiac Aerospace in Wall for 30 years, retiring in 2008; he was a Navy veteran, family said.
He won a New York Golden Gloves title in his younger years; he lived in Brick for 31 years, his family said.
The mother and grandmother died Feb. 13 at Monmouth Medical Center, her daughter said.
Lori Hansen lost her son, Brett, a Toms River police officer, following nearly nine months of recovery from a January 2017 crash.
Mr. Hayes, who died Dec. 6, also was known as Mr. Christmas due to a spectacular lights display at his family's Van Zile Road home.
She taught in the district for 30 years, according to her obituary.
Mr. Elz was a magician, a mason and a soccer referee and former president of the Jersey Coast Youth Soccer League.
He had been a wedding photographer for more than 30 years in the Brick area, his daughter said.
Glenn H. Scalley, 43, of Brick, N.J., passed away on Sunday, April 23, 2017 at home, with family by his side.
"Live life to the fullest!" his family urges. Vecchio was killed in a Florida motorcycle crash; funeral services are Sunday and Monday.