Private First Class Dalton Beals of New Jersey died in a training accident at a Marine Corps recruit depot.
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The 911 calls were released showing the horror. "A girl fell out of the ride and she got smacked by the ride," one person said.
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The New Jersey man is remembered for being one of New Jersey's bravest, and beloved.
Jacqueline Truss was killed in a house fire in West Deptford on Monday. She was the widow of former police officer George Truss.
Jason Fisher, a Pitman firefighter for 18 years, died after his motorcycle struck a guardrail in Cape May County over the weekend.
"You always knew how to make me laugh, and feel better whenever I was not myself," one friend wrote.
His beloved dog died in his arms several months ago. Now his family is expressing their own grief. "An amazing soul," his brother said.
Kara Lemanowicz died suddenly on September 5 at a soccer team sleepover in South Jersey. She was 14.
Campbell was a Haddonfield native who began his seven-decade career in Atlantic City in the 1940s. He died at the age of 91.
Sara L. "Sally" Buck had been part of the ownership team since 1981, the Phillies said.
Gipe served in the Army and earned a master's degree from Salisbury University.
Dr. Mark Chamberlain died Saturday at the age of 82.
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The Gloucester City native had ties to family in West Deptford, East Greenwich, and elsewhere.
Wakemen was a leader in county-wide fire and emergency services, a lifelong Woodbury, NJ resident, and a scoutmaster.
Fulbrook died at Cooper University Hospital Tuesday morning.
Leffler died in a dirt car race at Bridgeport Speedway in Gloucester County. His racing career dates back to the late 1990s and includes an Indianapolis 500 appearance.
Frank Mansfield, 82, was a long-time member of Thorofare Volunteer Fire Company.
For 50 years, the South Jerseyan helped transform football into the most popular game in America. Sabol died Tuesday after an 18-month battle with brain cancer.
Services are Thursday.