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In Memoriam
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Jennifer L. Howie (1950-2009) Ms. Jennifer L. Howie of 35 Eastwood Street, East Orange, NJ was born to Donald Perry and the late Floy M. Howie in Forsyth County, NC on July 7, 1950. She died September 12, 2009.
She resided in the Village of Mamaroneck with her family. She was a 1969 Graduate of Mamaroneck High School and furthered her education at Westchester Community College. She had a degree in Certified Medical Assistant. She relocated to Paterson, N.J. where she held her first job in this field with Dr. Figueroa in Paterson, N.J. She held several private duty positions. She continued her employment with North Jersey Training Developmental Center. Lastly, Jennifer was employed by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Newark, NJ.
She received the gift of the Holy Ghost at Strait Gate Church in Mamaroneck, N.Y. She continued her walk with God upon relocating to Paterson, N.J. at the Greater Bethel Church of Christ r. She faithfully attended Corner Stone Church of Christ in Rahway N.J. under the pastoral leadership of Elder Floyd Holmes Sr. until the churches' relocation to Manassas, Va. Jennifer maintained a close relationship with this church family. She then established membership at the headquarter church, The Greater Refuge Temple Church located in New York, NY., under Bishop William Lee Bonner, Pastor, until her death. She was a member of the Missionary Board, Sunday School, and worked willingly in other departments. She was an avid prayer warrior and took pride in her telephone ministry.
Peter Kovel
Katherine (Kathie) Levi
Josephine (Jody) Marks Campbell (1952-2016) Josephine Peabody Campbell (Jody) died April 11, 2016 at Cedar Manor Nursing Home in Ossining, New York of natural causes after a long period of incapacitation following a serious auto accident in 2005. Josephine Peabody Marks was born in New York City on January 3, 1952, the daughter of Lionel Peabody Marks of Boston, an attorney, and Jane Ann Parker Marks of Cincinnati. She married Douglas Campbell Jr. in 1980, and is survived by him and their two sons, Douglas Hutchinson Campbell and Andrew Peabody Campbell, both of White Plains, New York, and her sisters, Jennifer Marks of Alexandria, Virginia, and Joan Southwell of Sierra Madre, California.Jody grew up in Larchmont, New York, and graduated from the Rye Country Day School. She received a bachelor of arts degree from Purchase College, State University of New York and a Certificate of Landscape Design from the New York Botanical Garden, Bronx. Jody ran her own landscape design business, Adventures in Landscaping, until the accident. She also served as chairperson of Historic Preservation of the New York State Public Affairs Committee for the Junior League, where she initiated and led the successful lobbying effort resulting in the Hudson River Greenway Bill of 1991. The Hudson River Bill provides for the local community planning of parks along the Hudson River to link up together into a string of trails from Battery Park City in New York City to Albany, New York. Jody loved life and all of its adventures and most particularly, her family. Jody' philanthropic interests centered on music and nature.In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to The St. Stephens Church Organ Fund. This is for the restoration of the beautiful Casavant organ after 50 years of service to the community. Donations should be sent c/o Charity Lunder to St. Stephens Episcopal Church 50 Bedford Road, Armonk, New York 10504, or Clearwater.org. This organization supports ecological awareness in the Hudson River valley and is engaged in the restoration of the famous Clearwater sloop.A memorial service will be held Friday, June 3rd at 11:00 am at St John's Episcopal Church, 4 W Fountain Square, Larchmont. There will be a reception afterward at the Larchmont Yacht Club, 1 Woodbine Avenue, Larchmont, NY 10538.Andre F Baker Funeral Home914-997-6900www.andrefbakerfuneral.com
From The Journal News Apr. 22, 2016http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/lohud/obituary.aspx?pid=179703292#sthash.aLN0Tje9.dpuf
Christopher (Chris) McGuire
Brian R. Melervey (1951-2008) Based on reliable research, Brian was born on April 16, 1951 and passed away on Monday, June 9, 2008.
FROM OUR CLASSMATE JOHN EARLY, DEAR FRIEND OF BRIAN FROM CHILDHOOD (IN A JANUARY, 2019 MESSAGE):
I lost contact with Brian after our later 20s. He was married and the father of baby twin boys. The family lived in PA near Lehigh University, where he graduated. I believe he worked as an accountant for Crayola or a similar school art supplier. I wish I knew more.
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