Gabriella Caroleo, who was found with a gunshot wound, was the mother of a young boy and is survived by her parents and extended family.
William P. "Bill" Eschenroeder lived in Manchester and worked for the state of New Jersey for 36 years, his family said.
Patricia Ford, who died Saturday following a crash, volunteered with the Whiting Fire Company and loved working with children.
Raymond Ricciardi, 74, worked for a woodworking company and was a member of New Jersey Carpenters Local 821.
Robert, known as Bob, was am Air Force veteran and served in the Vietnam War and worked at the Asbury Park Press in the print shop.
Anna Civensky, 82, had a passion for genealogy and has daughters living in Brick and Manchester.
She had moved to Crestwood Village in 1998 and was an active member of several clubs, her faimly said.
Funeral services have been set for the 20-year-old, who was killed in a car accident on Dec. 22.
Nicole Ashkar's sudden passing has left her husband and young son, and her family and friends reeling. "She was a force of joy," one said.
Mr. Alexander, who died at age 93, received two Purple Hearts and a Bronze Star, according to the funeral home.
He served the township for 16 years in two stints, including as council president, officials said.
Naomi Buechner, an English teacher at the high school, died last week after a short illness.
Owned Jerry's Mobil in Spring Lake Heights
John R. Finan, recently of the Whiting section of Manchester, lived life to the fullest and gave his best to his community and his country.
Keith Atkinson Jr. is remembered by friends and family for an infectious smile and a willingness to help anyone
Michael T. Governale passed away on August 13. He had worked as a mechanical maintenance supervisor for JCP&L for 45 years in Sayreville.
Services will be held Saturday.
At Patch, he was like a "founding member" at the Jersey Shore, coming in to help when we needed it
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