Loretta Smith

“What we have once enjoyed we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes a part of us.” Helen Keller

May wonderful memories of Loretta help to bring a smile to your face.

The Confusione Family

Charlotte Suntag

Isle of View

Joanne Searle

Mary Kiely

My mother, Mary Kiely, was a former visiting nurse (10 years) in the 1930’s - always spoke fondly of her experiences! Very interesting!!

Albert Kamine

Al,

May you sleep in peace - we will miss you.

Love,

Fern, Hal, Jodie, Ilene

Millie Tintle

Millie, we had fifty-two wonderful years. With love, Don.

Three wonderful children: Donna Lynn, Lori Ann, Cary Lee

Rita Toale

Always will remember Rita with love.

Edward Benson

Edward, my dear husband, I miss you so much. You left too soon, too young at 75. My heart just aches for you and our son, Mark. I loved you so much.

Your loving wife,

Roxanna

William Wilke

Angelo Spinola

My father, Angelo Spinola, touched all he met with his warmth, intelligence, and eagerness to help anyone in need. Affectionately know as Spinny to his friends, he made a huge impact on the Denville School System where he served for 38 years, the last 29 as Superintendent. He was also a 34-year member of the Denville Rotary.

Dad’s health issues during his final two years were many, but the Visiting Nurse Association’s caring staff always brightened his day with their competence and genuine concern.

Thank you so much!