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Pennsauken Funeral Attendant, 72, Dies, Remembered As Devoted Family Fan, Animal Lover
George Peirce, a 72-year-old Pennsauken resident, died on Saturday, July 5, according to his obituary from the Falco/Caruso & Leonard Pennsauken Funeral Home website, where he previously worked as an attendant.
Peirce was a lifelong Pennsauken resident, graduating from Pennsauken High School in 1970, his obituary reads. He worked as a corrections officer at Riverfront State Prison in Camden for over 20 years and then worked as a part-time funeral attendant at Falco/Caruso and Leonard Funeral Home, according to his obituary.
Peirce loved playing softball, going bowling and fishing, and…
World’s Largest Indoor Putting Course Opens In NJ This Month
It’s mini golf like you’ve never seen before—plus bold bowling, craft cocktails, and nonstop fun.
A massive new entertainment venue is teeing off in Edison, and it's promising first-class fun from the moment it opens.
Albatross, located at 991 Route 1, officially opens Saturday, June 21, bringing with it the world’s largest themed indoor putting experience, along with 32 luxury bowling lanes, handcrafted cocktails, and a full menu of elevated eats.
Whether you’re showing up for friendly competition or a wild night out, Albatross says it’s the “ultimate playground for everyone.”
Inside, gu…
Adam Raduszewski, Of Pennsville, Dies At 43
Adam G. Raduszewski, Jr., of Pennsville, died on June 17, according to an obituary published by Laughrey Funeral Home. He was 43 years old.
Adam was currently employed at Trek Bicycle Corp., his obituary said.
The Pennsville Memorial High School graduate earned a bachelor's degree in construction engineering from National University
"Adam had a silly, goofy personality, often cracking jokes and being sarcastic," his obit said.
He would take his children bowling, play arcade games and had many nights of playing video games with his boys, the obit said.
"He was highly intelligent an…