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COURIER-POST, Monday, January 25, 1993 Sessions fighting to keep FBI job Associated Press WASHINGTON Embattled FBI Director William Sessions said Sunday he wants to keep his job, and he implied that attempts to discredit him threaten his agency's independence. Sessions continued his media blitz to counter charges outlined in a Justice Department report that he improperly billed the government for private travel and other questionable practices. He said he feels betrayed by former Attorney General William Barr, who approved the report only hours before leaving office Jan. 15 and then released it "in an unprecedented fashion" where he said he could not properly defend himself. "Done the way it's done, shows me that there is a contrivance," Sessions said on ABC-TV's This Week With David Brinkley.

He branded the report by Justice's ethics office as misleading and biased. In a statement, Barr characterized Sessions' comments as an attempt at "diversion and obfuscation." "I was not even involved in the investigation. The report was done by career FBI professionals and the evidence is overwhelming and unrefuted," said Barr. Sessions, a former federal judge who is halfway through his 10-year term as head of the FBI, again defended his activities. He said that trips cited by the report were made primarily as part of his effort to visit all FBI offices around the country.

He acknowledged he also visited family members during some of the trips. Asked whether someone is out to get him, Sessions replied, "I would think that's probably true." He suggested at one point that the criticism may stem from investigations under the FBI or "because of my asserted independence." But when pressed on the matter he declined to elaborate, saying only that such motives have been speculated in the press. Sessions said he wants to keep his job. Asked why, he said it said because "it is important that (the FBI) maintain its independence, that we do not have a politically influenced FBI. is an FBI Sessions said that while he had not personally been threatened directly, "it's very clear from what I see written in the paper that people believe that the independence of the FBI is threatened." President Clinton has given no indication on whether he will fire Sessions.

A spokesman has said the new administration is waiting to hear Sessions' side of the story. Packwood returns to Oregon amid criticism Associated Press MEDFORD, Ore. Sen. Bob Packwood returned Sunday to Oregon for the first time since he was accused of sexual misconduct. He refused to discuss the allegations, and activists scrambled to organize protests.

"It's good to be home," 'Packwood said as he walked past a crowd of reporters into the studio of KOBITV. On the air, Packwood said he felt he could continue to be an effective senator for Oregon, despite the allegations that he had sexually harassed several women over the years. "Whether or not you are good at your job depends on whether you are good at your job," Packwood said. He later told reporters it would be inappropriate to comment on the allegations while the matter is before the Senate Ethics and Rules committees. "We're rather disappointed with the way he's tried to sneak into the state and sneak out without any public access.

He's never done that before," said Charlotte Harrington-Winsley, a member of the Death Notices BROWN On January 22, 1993. Bertha S. (nee Reptsik) Wife of the late George, formerly of Mt. Ephraim. Age 92 yrs.

Survived by a daughter Mrs. Bertha Wanamaker, Windsor, NY. Daughter-In-law Mrs. Lena Brown, Haddon Hts. Granddaughter Jean Ramalaho of Haddon Hts.

2 great-grandsons Keith and Scott. Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend funeral services on Tuesday 1pm at the HENRY FUNERAL HOME, 152 W. Atlantic Audubon. Interment Woodbury Memorial Park. Friends may call after 12noon Tuesday.

CHRISTY On January 23, 1993. Frances (Fran) T. (nee Hesbacker) of Cherry Hill, NJ. Beloved wife of the late Alfred M. Loving mother of Alfred Christy of Cherry Hill, Joanne Radcliff of Clementon and Harry Christy of Somerdale.

8 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to her funeral on Wednesday 8am from the HEALEY FUNERAL HOME, 1816 Haddonfield-Berlin Cherry Hill. Mass of Christian Burial 10am, Holy Rosary Church, Burnt Mill Cherry Hill. Interment New St. Mary's Cem, Bellmawr.

Family requests donations is her memory to Charity of Choice. No viewing Tuesday eve. CIESIELKA On January 23, 1993. Helen (Zosia) (nee Slowik). Age 86.

Wife of Joseph of Camden, NJ. Mother of Chester of Camden, Walter and his wife Mary of Blackwood. Grandmother of Christine and Steven. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Thursday at at the PREDPELSKI FUNERAL HOME, 983 Haddon Collingswood, NJ. Mass of Christian Burial at St.

Joseph Church, 10th Mechanic Camden, NJ. Interment St. Joseph Cem. Viewing Wednesday evening from to at the funeral home. CLARKE CHARLES J.

ESQUIRE. On January 21, 1993. A Haddonfield Attorney. Husband of Eunice A. (nee Anderson).

Funeral services will be held privately at the convenience of the famIly. Remembrances in the form of a memorial contribution may be made in the memory Mr. Clarke to the Heart Failure Unit, Phila. Heart Presbyterian Medical Center, 39th Market Pa. 19104.

Funeral arrangements under the direction of the EARLE FUNERAL HOME, GLOUCESTER BLACK WOOD, N.J. your feelings into flower's" CANDLELITE FLORIST Serving the Tri-County Area Open 7 days All major credit cards MAC accepted STRATFORD 784-2255 C. JACKEL 'Since 1907" 963-0007 Camden Major Credit Cards Accepted 1-800-257-9040 FLOWERS FOR Worldwide Delivery YOU Open 7 Days All Major Credit Cards Accepted Glendora Somerdale 939-2331 783-5151 NAPOLI FRUIT BASKETS Fruit Baskets For All Seasons For All Reasons 1-800-446-3437 Visa MC Discover Obituaries Joseph A. Pacera, 54, medical center official PENNSAUKEN Services will be held Tuesday for Joseph A. Pacera, founder of New Jersey's first health maintenance organization (HMO) and senior vice president of corporate services at Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center, Camden.

Mr. Pacera died unexpectedly Saturday at Our Lady of Lourdes. He was 54. He was born and raised in Trenton. He had been a longtime Collingswood resident until his recent move to Pennsauken.

Mr. Pacera graduated from Trenton Catholic Boys High School in 1956. He received his bachelor's degree in pharmacy from Philadelphia College of Pharmacy in 1960 and a master's degree from the School of Public Health and Administrative Medicine at Columbia University in 1967. He was a staff pharmacist at the University of Vermont Medical Center from 1960 to 1962, when he became a pharmacy inspector for the New Jersey Department of Health. He retained that position until 1967, when he took on duties as assistant director of the Model Cities Program for the City of Trenton, a position he held until 1971.

From 1971 to 1976, Mr. Pacera was executive director of Vineland Family Health Center, where he founded the state's first HMO, the Cumberland Regional Health Plan. Mr. Pacera had been with Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center, Camden, since 1976. He was the first president and co-founder of the Hospital Planning and Marketing Society of New Jersey, for which he also served as a representative to the Middle Atlantic States Board.

He also served with the Southern New NIEMCZURA BERTHA (nee Holevienski) of Camden, NJ, on January 23, 1993 at West Jersey Hospital Camden Div. Wife of the late Pete. Mother of Walter of Audubon, Matthew of Deptford, Jean Smolka of Haddon Hts and the late Bruno. Nine grandchildren, thirteen great grandchildren. Two great great grandchildren.

Mass of Christian Burial, Wednesday, 9am at St. Josephs Church, 10th Mechanic Camden. Viewing Wednesday morning at the HOME, 1643 ZEMBRUSKI-ANYZEK Mt. Ephraim FUNERAL den. Interment St.

Josephs Cemetery, Chews Landing. In lieu of flowers the family wishes donations be made to St. Josephs Church Building Fund, 1010 Liberty Camden. PACERA On January 23, 1993. Joseph A.

Husband of Cecilia (nee Fitzgibbon) of Pennsauken (formerly of Collingswood, NJ) Also survived by two daughters Grace Cunningham of Andalusia, J. Hope Pacera, a senior at American Washington D.C. Four sons Greg of Collingswood, Paul of Collingswood, Joseph and his wife Theresa of Magnolia and James of Collingswood. His parents Anthony and Margaret Pacera of Trenton, NJ. A Brother Frank and his wife Mary Pacera of Lawrenceville.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Mass Tuesday eve 8pm at Transfiguration Church, White Horse Pike and Magill Collingswood where a viewing will be held from 5pm till time of Mass. Interment Our Lady of Lourdes Cem, Trenton. The family requests memorial contributions to the Heart of Camden, Sacred Heart Church, 1739 Fury Ave, Camden, NJ 08104. Funeral arrangements by the BLAKE, DOYLE FUNERAL HOME, Collingswood. PACK, MsGR.

Eugene F. On January 23, 1993. Age 64 of Merchantville, NJ. Beloved son of the late Edward and Clara Pack. Brother of the late Edward Pack, Jr.

Survived by 3 sisters and brother-in-laws, Vera and George Braunwarth of Gloucester, Beatrice and William Lindoerfer of Gloucester, Marianne and Don Finnegan of Ridley Park, Pa. Also 8 nieces and nephews, 15 Great-nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend the Mass of Jesus Christ the High Priest, Tuesday 8pm at St. Peter's Church, Maple Merchantville. Viewing will be held 2pm to 8pm Tuesday eve and will continue to 10:15 on Wednesday.

Mass of Christian Burial Wednesday. Interment New St. Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr, NJ. (Under the direction of INGLESY SONS, Cove Wyndam Pennsauken) In lieu of flowers contributions may be sent to St. Peter's Church, Maple Merchantville, NJ 08109 or House of Charity Dioceses Center, Haddon Camden, NJ 08102 preferred.

SMITH On Jan. 20, 1993. William H. Jr. Husband of the late Catherine Nee Franck of Mariton age 91 survived by his daugther and son in law Catherine Joseph Schneider of Tuscon a sister Ada Cosaboom of Medford re grandchildren 3 great-grandchildren.

Riatives and friends are invited to the funeral service on Tuesday at 11 am the BradFuneral Home R1.73 Evesham Rd. Marlton. Interment Marlton Baptist Cem. friends may call after 10 am on Tuesday. Perinatal Cooperative and Greater Camden Movement.

He was recently named one of the top 100 business leaders in the Delaware Valley by Business Philadelphia. Mr. Pacera was an active member of Transfiguration Church, Collingswood. He is survived by his wife, Cecilia; four sons, Greg, James and Paul, all of Collingswood, Joseph of Magnolia; two daughters, Grace Cunningham of Andalusia, and J. Hope of Pennsauken; his parents, Anthony and Margaret of Trenton, and a brother, Frank of Lawrenceville.

Friends may call from 5 to 7:45 p.m. Tuesday at TransfigurationChurch, White Horse Pike and Magill Avenue, Collingswood. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 8 p.m. in the church. Burial will be in Our Lady of Lourdes Cemetery, Trenton.

Arrangements are by the BlakeDoyle Funeral Home, Collingswood. Moira Altman, former Willingboro resident CHERRY HILL Services will be today for Moira Altman (nee Lewis) who died Saturday at her home after a long illness. She was 52. Mrs. Altman was born in Glasgow, Scotland.

She was a former resident of Willingboro and East Brunswick. She was a township resident for 14 years. She is survived by a son, Darren M. of Cherry Hill; a daughter, Kim Denise of Cherry Hill; a granddaughter, Ariana Morgan Altman Cherry Hill; her mother, Dora Lewis Helmke of Florida; and two sisters, Eleanor Delcalzo of Elwood and Hillary Perry of Clifton. Services will be 1 p.m.

today at the Rezem Funeral Home, 457 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick. Burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery, South Brunswick. Msgr. Eugene F. Pack, Merchantville pastor MERCHANTVILLE- Services will be held Tuesday and Wednesday for Monsignor Eugene F.

Pack, 64, pastor of St. Peter's Church, Merchantville, who died Saturday at St. Peter's rectory after a long illness. Monsignor Pack was born in Gloucester City. He was ordained in the Camden Diocese on May 19, 1955, at Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Camden.

Monsignor Pack had been pastor at St. Peter's Church for the past five years. His other service in the Camden SUNDEEN chantville, NJ) TROY On January 21, 1993 John A. Age 93 years. Husband of Dorothy (nee Anderson) of Pennsauken, NJ.

Father of Inga Sjostedt of Trollhattan, Sweden, two grandaughters, two great-grandchildren. Mr. Sundeen was a retired Toolmaker for Magnetic Metals in Camden and a member of the Swedish-AmeriSveaborg Lodge Pennsauken. Funeral and interment will be private at the convenience of the family. (ALLOWAY HOME, Mer- On January 21, 1993 Edward J.

Husband of the late Mildred of Audubon age 78yrs. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Tuesday, 9am at the HENRY FUNERAL HOME, 152 W. Atlantic Ave, Auduat Holy Maternity Church, Nicholson bon. Mass of Christian Burial, am Audubon. Interment New St.

Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr, WEST On January 23, 1993. William J. of Camden, NJ. Age 70. Beloved husband of Mary (nee Cviovich).

Dear father of Diane Hunter, Colleen, JodyAnn and John. A sister Boody. Two brothers Harry and Howard. 8 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Mr.

West was a veteran of the 2nd WW. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fuservice Wednesday 11am at the McCANN FUNERAL HOME, Brown Monmouth Gloucester City. Where friends may call after Interment will be private at the convenience of the family. In Memoriam HARVEY In loving memory of my husband, William. Your smiling way pleasant face are a pleasure to recall.

He had a kindly word for each, and died beloved by all. Some day we hope to meet him; some day, we know not when, to clasp his hand in the better land, never to part again. Love your wife, Eleanor, Cindy, OGLESBY, Trevin A year ago today your life was taken away from your family and your friends. I hope and pray there is a better place because, if there is, you're there. Love and miss you Mom, Joan and family.

would also like to thank Shango and Eddie and Rasheen for naming their son after my son Trevin Lamont. Love you, Joan. SETZER SETZER In loving memory of our grandfather, Frank who passed away Jan. 25, 1992. You've been sadly missed.

We know you're in your Cadillac in the sky. We all love and miss you. The Klemowitz Family Diocese included work as pastor of St. Cecilia's Church, Pennsauken. He also served as the first principal of the Cathedral Academy for Girls, Camden.

He also served as principal of Paul VI High School, Haddon Township; and as dean of discipline at Camden Catholic High School, Cherry Hill. He was also active in the Diocese's House of Charity. He is survived by three sisters, Vera Braunwarth and Beatrice Lindoerfer, both of Gloucester City, and Marianne Finnegan of Ridley Park, eight nieces and nephews; and 15 great-nieces and nephews. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Tuesday at St.

Peter's Church, Maple Avenue, Merchantville. A Mass of Jesus Christ the High Priest will be celebrated at 8 p.m. On Wednesday, friends may call from 9:30 to 10:15 a.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at the church at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday.

Burial will be in New St. Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr. Arrangements are by Inglesby Sons, Cove Road, Pennsauken. steering committee for the Rogue Valley chapter of the National Organization for Women (NOW). The chapter alerted members by telephone late Sunday that Packwood would appear at local television stations and meet today at a hotel with members of the Southern Oregon Timber Industries Association.

"It's kind of short notice," Harrington-Winsley said. "We don't know who's going to show She said she didn't know when or where the protests would be. Packwood's unannounced schedule has i incensed women's groups and critics of the Republican senator. They have demanded he hold an open forum where he can be confronted with the allegations that surfaced shortly after he was elected to his fifth sixyear term in the Senate. Packwood, 60, has generally admitted allegations of 10 women published in The Washington Post on Nov.

22 that he made unwanted sexual advances. Several of the women were his former staff members. He apologized and said he would cooperate with the Senate Ethics Committee's investigation. KENTNER On January 9, 1993. Marian (nee Cline) Age 83.

of Tituville, Pa, formerly of Haddonfield, wife of the late C. Dale Kentner, and Donald Sudell. Relatives and friends are invited to a memorial service, Thursday 11am at STRETCH, EVANS KAIN FUNERAL HOME, 8 W. Kings Haddonfield. Interment will be private.

LaFALCE On January 22, 1993. Umberto Husband of Lucy (nee Comorato) of Westville, N.J. Also survived by two sons, Ralph LaFalce of Blackwood, and Patrick LaFalce of Runnemede, a daughter, Carmella Alessandroni of Cinnaminson, a sister, Josephine Massi of Cinnaminson, seven grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Tuesday 9AM from the BLAKE-DOYLE FUNERAL HOME, 226 Collings Collingswood, N.J. Funeral Mass 10AM, Church of St.

Anne, Westville. Interment New St. Marys Cemetery, Bellmawr. Viewing Monday evening 7 to 9PM at the funeral home. LUMMIS Jason F.

On January 23, 1993 of Pitman, NJ. Age 88. Husband of the late Evelyn (nee Murphy) Survived by sister-inlaw Thelma Campbell, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services Thursday at 11am in Pitman United Methodist Church, Broadway Holly Pitman, NJ. Viewing after 10am.

Interment Hillcrest Mem. Park. Arrangements KELLEY FUNERAL HOME. MC HUGH On January 21, 1993, Charles J. of Oaklyn, NJ.

Age 82 yrs. Beloved wife of the late Mary M. (nee Dunion). Dear father of Margaret, Charles and John McHugh. Loving grandfather of Edward, Justin, Ryan and the late Peggy Ann.

Mr. McHugh worked as a painter at both the NY Ship Building Co. in Camden and at the US Naval Ship Yard in Phila. He was also an Army Veteran of WWII. Mass of Christian Burial was Saturday at Our Lady Help of Christians Church in Abington.

Interment White Marsh Memorial Park, Prospectville. Funeral under the direction of the CRERAN FUNERAL HOME, 400 White Horse Pike, Oaklyn, NJ." MUNN On January 21, 1993 Walter A. Jr of Gloucester City, NJ age 89yrs. Husband of the late Estella (nee Osborne). Survived by sons Walter Bruce Munn of Port Orchard and David C.

Munn of Gloucester City. He was a 67yr member and Past Master of Cloud Lodge 101 a member of Excelsior Consistory A.A.S.R. West Collingswood and former Vice President of Improvement B.L. Assoc. Gloucester Relatives and friends are invited to attend his funeral service Tuesday 11am, at the MARTIN-HARRIS FUNERAL HOME, 523 Cumberland Gloucester City, were friends may call after 10am.

Interment Cedar Grove Cem. At the familys request in lieu of the flowers donations in his memory can be made to The First Presbyterian Church, Burlington Monmouth Gloucester City. In Memoriam Verses Available upon request. Write: in Memoriam Booklets Classified Dept. Courier-Post P.O.

Box 5300 Cherry Hill, N.J. 08034 or call: 663-7100 p.m. Pasquale Torrice, 90, retired Phila. tailor NEW RINGOLD, Pa. Services will be Tuesday for Pasquale "Pat" Torrice, 90, a retired tailor who died Friday at home.

Mr. Torrice was born in Cassino, Italy. He came to the United States in 1918. He lived in Philadelphia for many years before moving to New Ringold, 25 years ago. Mr.

Torrice worked for more than 40 years for several Philadelphia-based clothing manufacturers. He was a member of St. Ambrose Church, Schuylkill Haven, Pa. He is survived by his wife, Mary; a son, Rudolph of Somerdale; a daughter, Claire M. Stavers of Cherry Hill; a stepson, Richard Stella of Wayne; five grandchildren; five great -grandchildren and two step-great-grandchildren.

Friends may call tonight from 7 to 9 at the Murray-Paradee Funeral Home, 601 W. Marlton Pike, Cherry Hill. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in Queen of Heaven Church, 700 W. Route 70, Cherry Hill.

Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Yeadon, Pa. DAMESHEK Victor Sr. Suddenly of January 23, 1993. Age 53 of Williamstown. Beloved father of William Jr.

and Lawrence D. all of Williamstown. Beloved grandfather of 2. Past and Present Master of Star Lodge F. A.M.

of Tuckahoe. Past Patron of Williamstown O.E.S. Services will be 10am Wednesday at the FARNELLI FUNERAL HOME, 504 N. Main Williamstown, where friends may call Tuesday 7-9pm. Masonic services 8pm.

Burial Manahath Cemetery, Glassboro, NJ. If desired contributions may be made to Star Lodge F. A.M., Route 50, Box 840 Petersburg, NJ 08270. FRIEZER On January 23, 1993. Emma Louise (nee Knowles) of Cape May Court House, formerly of Gloucester City, NJ.

Age 90 yrs. Beloved wife of the late Garland. Loving mother of Garland Friezer Jr. and Lillian Corgan. Also survived by 14 grandchildren and numerous great and Mrs.

Friezer loved attending and participating in the many daily activities at the Magnolia Adult Daycare Located in Cape May Court House. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services Wednesday at the ETHERINGTON FUNERAL HOME, 700 Powell Gloucester City. Interment Cedar Grove Cemetery, Gloucester. Friends may call Wednesday 12 noon to No evening viewing. GARCIA On January 24, 1993.

Ada V. (nee Nilsson) Beloved wife of the late Edward F. of Clementon, NJ. Age 87 yrs. Survived by a son Edward F.

Jr. of Clementon, daughters Carole S. Leeds, of Helen R. Garcia of Voorhees. Granddaughter Carole Charlin of and great-grandson Jason Charlin of Ca.

Funeral services will be private at the convenience of the family. Under the direction of ORA L. WOOSTER FUNERAL HOME, 51 Park Clementon, NJ. Memorial contributions may be made to Clementon Community Church, Berlin Clementon, NJ, 08021. GEISER Suddenly Berlin, father tices of KNIGHT NJ.

on January 23, 1993. Albert of NJ. Survived by his mother and Russell and Joan Geiser. Due noservices will be given by the FUNERAL HOME, Berlin, KAISER On January 23, 1993 Borghild age 89yrs of Pennsauken, NJ. Formerly of Cramer HIll, Camden.

Wife of the late Charles. Survived by cousin Eleanor Seidel of Pennsauken and Brother and Sister in Norway. Funeral Service and Interment at Arlington Cemetery, will be private under the directions of EDWARD P. LEONARD JR. FUNERAL DIRECTOR.

KEENAN On January 22, 1993. Gertrude M. (nee Mahoney) of Gloucester City, N.J., age 90 years. Beloved wife of the late Edward (Ted). Dear mother of, Robert Keenan and Patricia Walter, both of Gloucester City, and daughter-in law, Jean.

Seven grandchildren, Sharyn, Barbara, Robert Carol, Donna, Teddy, and Patty Anne. Tweleve great grandchildren. Mrs. Keenan was a life long resident of Gloucester City. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Tuesday 9AM from the McCANN FUNERAL HOME, Brown Monmouth Gloucester City.

Mass of Christian Burial 10AM at St. Marys RC Church, Gloucester City. Interment New St. Cemetery, Bellmawr. Viewing Monday evening 7 to 9PM.

Memorial contributions in her memory may be made to the Needy Childrens Christmas Fund PO Box 87, Gloucester City, NJ 08030, or to St. Marys Special Fund, 426 Monmouth Gloucester City, NJ 08030. Concetta Radoslovich, Hammonton resident HAMMONTON Services will be Wednesday for Concetta Radoslovich, 80, who died Sunday in William B. Kessler Memorial Hospital, Hammonton. Mrs.

Radoslovich was born in Italy. She lived in West New York, Hudson County, and Florida for many years. She moved to Hammonton four years ago. She was a member of the Altar Rosary Society of St. Joseph's Church, Hammonton.

She is survived by a son, Joseph of Mobile, a daughter, Bruna Hong of Hammonton; a sister, Giovanna Carcich of Florida; eight grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Marinella Funeral Home, 102 N. Third Hammonton. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 9:30 a.m.

Wednesday in St. Joseph's Church, Third Street, Hammonton. Burial will be in Holy Sepulcher Cemetery, Hammonton. Memorial donations may be sent to the Foundation of William B. Kessler Memorial Hospital, P.0.

Box 437, Hammonton, N.J. 08037. John C. DeVito, 65, Collingswood resident COLLINGSWOOD Services will be Tuesday for John C. DeVito, 65, who died Friday in Atlantic City Medical Center, Atlantic City.

Mr. DeVito was born in Philadelphia and was a longtime Collingswood resident. He was a self-employed artist. He is survived by his mother, Maria of Collingswood; two brothers, Romeo of Collingswood and Vincent of Bellmawr; and three sisters, Josephine of California, Joyce of Philadelphia, and Lucille of Bellmawr. Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight and after 9 a.m.

Tuesday at the Bocco Funeral Home, 1300 N. Kings Highway, Cherry Hill. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 a.m. Tuesday in St. Joan of Arc Church, Alabama Road, Camden.

Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill. Correction Joan Foy (nee Wilks) of Medford was erroneously listed as deceased in her husband's obituary Sunday. She is not dead. Services for her husband, Robert G. Foy, will be held Tuesday.

The Courier -Post apologizes for the.

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