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Goodbye experience planning is giving our guests more control than ever. With an increasing desire to have a say, more and more guests are including a well thought out e-bituary. An e-bituary identifies and communicates to the community, the passing of a wonderful life and announces visitation, Remembrance Gathering or memorial information.
When writing the e-bituary it's important to capture heartfelt moments, sharing a life history, recounting accomplishments, including hobbies, interests and memberships enjoyed for years and of course the people who were near and dear. E-bituaries should be a crafted, meaningful tribute that convey personality clearly introducing celebrations and other relevant information.
Due to high cost, demanding deadlines and potential, unnecessary, extended wait periods for newspaper publishing, more and more guests are choosing a longer, in-depth and highly detailed heartfelt story that is posted here online. Our “e-bituaries” are immediately available to tag, share, email and print. Our "E-bituaries" engage friends, family and our community by including a tribute wall of photographs and an online video with no additional fees.
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Several third-party obituary aggregator websites use AI algorithms to scrape content from funeral home websites. Often, the information posted is inaccurate and outside the control of Creran Celebration. It is always best to rely on crerancelebration.com or the funeral home's social media including Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for continual up-to-date information. Our guests can always subscribe for e-mailed e-bituary alerts at crerancelebration.com
Love grows by giving. The love we give away is the only love we keep. The only way to retain love is to give it away. After years of facing adversity in his health, we gave our dad, our husband, and our grandfather away. On Wednesday, April 10, 2024, after just 79 years, we handed our Barry W. Gibbs over...
David J. Maloney, age 81 of Bellmawr, passed away unexpectedly at his home on Tuesday, April 9, 2024.David was born in Philadelphia and had been a Bellmawr neighbor for many years. Dave had faithfully served the congregation of the Highland Park Church of God. He made his career as a college professor and spent time at Rowan University and Camden...
James R. Flanagan, Jr., age 57 of Gloucester, passed away at Inspira Hospital, Mullica Hill on Saturday, March 29, 2024.
Jim was born in Camden and spent all his days in Gloucester, making his career as a city employee of Woodbury.
Jim is survived by his wife Carol O’Brien - Flanagan and is the father of; Joseph (Cameron) O’Brien, Samantha (Pete) O’Brien,...
Marian E Kirwin, a beloved soul who touched the lives of many with her kindness and grace, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, March 26, 2024, at Care One in Moorestown. She was born in Forest City, PA, and had been a longtime Audubon neighbor, leaving behind a legacy of warmth and generosity.
Throughout her life, Marian dedicated herself to the arts...
Mark S. Hoffman, born in Camden, NJ on February 27, 1962, bid farewell to this world on March 17, 2024, from Jefferson Hospital in Washington Twp. You can’t bribe the door on the way to the sky. Mark's career thrived as he worked with precision and skill in sheet metal as a break operator at Precision MetalCrafters in Williamstown.
Outside of...
Bessie P. Springman (nee Glanding), age 97, fondly known as Betty to her loved ones, passed away at Woodbury Mews on March 15, 2024. She was born in Bridgeton and had been a longtime Oaklyn neighbor. Betty was a woman of great dedication and warmth, a devoted homemaker throughout her married life.Betty held her faith dear and was a longtime...
William R. Hickman, Sr., age 69 of Oaklyn, passed away on March 4, 2024, at Jefferson-Torresdale Hospital in Philadelphia. Bill was the beloved husband of Karen (nee Casey) for 46 years and was the dear father of William Hickman, Jr. (Katrina) and Casey Hickman (Amy). Mr. Hickman was the proud grandfather and amazing Pop-pop to Riley.Bill retired from Altman management...
Donna Marie (nee Tyers), 70, gained her wings and went to be with her Lord and Savior on Saturday, March 2nd, 2024. Born December 1st, 1953 in Philadelphia to Kenneth and Eleanor Tyers. Donna was preceded in death by her parents, her mother-in-law Adelaide Bangs (Papa), and her son Kevin D. Hannum, Sr. Donna is survived by her loving and...
Charles D. Kenney, fondly known as "Danny," passed away on Thursday, February 29, 2024 at Jefferson Hospital in Cherry Hill. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on June 26, 1948. Danny worked tirelessly as a letter carrier for the Oaklyn Post Office for 37 years, where he not only delivered mail but also ensured that the dogs along his route...
Robert T. Mallison, 72, of Runnemede, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend, has peacefully passed away. Robert's journey came to a serene conclusion on February 25th, 2024, at Virtua Hospital in Voorhees.
Born in Philadelphia, PA, during the early winter in 1952, Robert began a remarkable journey filled with diverse experiences. He worked diligently as a lineman for Verizon...
Anthony J. Casalnova, III, age 70 of Oaklyn, passed away on Sunday, February 25, 2024, at Virtua-Lourdes Hospital in Camden.
Anthony was born in Philadelphia and spent all of his days in Oaklyn. He will be remembered for his love of summer vacations in Ocean City Maryland, fondly referred to as OCMD. He cherished these moments spent by the ocean and...
A hero is an ordinary guy who finds strength. Someone who is really intent, in spite of overwhelming obstacles, on making this place better for all of us. A true hero isn’t measured by his strength but by the strength of his heart, paying it forward to something bigger than themselves.
I’m a picker, I’m a grinner, I’m...
Home is the starting place of love, hope, and dreams. The magic about home is that it feels good to leave, and even better to return. Home is where love resides, memories are created, friends always belong, and laughter never ends. The strength and permanence of our families, like a tree, grow branches as our families grow. But, we remain...
Donna L. Read, beloved mother, daughter, sister, and grandmother, passed away on January 28, 2024, in Washington Twp. She was born on August 19, 1956, in Camden to Robert Knowles Sr. and Doris (nee Goebel) Knowles.
Donna had an impressive career that spanned many years. She began working at Rohm & Haas as a junior in high school in 1974. Throughout...
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Danette Tessey (nee Filipponi), age 63, of Cherry Hill, passed away on Saturday, January 27, 2024
Danette was born in Camden raised in Collingswood and had been a resident of Cherry Hill for the past few years. She worked at Franklin Machine Products in Lumberton and is survived by; her husband Edward “Jimmy” Tessey, her daughters;...
Legends say that butterflies float free of time, carrying our hopes for love, joy, and celebration. The Butterfly's delicate grace reminds us that life is rich, beauty is everywhere, every personal connection has meaning, and that laughter is life's sweetest creation. The butterfly counts not months but moments and has time enough.
Sandra E. Sellers (nee Wood)...
Pray to music, worship it in these desperate times. Fill your heart with every note. Music will set you free. They say that Music speaks where words fail and, that you should sing as if no one’s listening. Dance as if no one’s watching. It’s what makes you just a “lil bit special”.
If we can treat...
Debra Garbrecht, known to her loved ones as Deb lived a life marked by selflessness and dedication to helping others. Born on March 25th, 1978, she carried these traits with her throughout her journey, leaving a lasting impact on all who had the privilege of knowing her.
Deb's commitment to serving her community was evident in both her career and volunteer...
Shirley N. Wesley, wife of Henry D. Wesley. Shirley was a graduate of Haddonfield High School in 1948. She worked for the Langston company for 20 years, plus other jobs she had. Shirley loved to read and in 1989, after the death of her second husband Edward Snyder, she took up the sport of bowling and this was such...
Kimberly L. Peters (nee Reckard), age 63, passed away unexpectedly at home on Thursday, January 4, 2024.
Kim was born in Camden and had been a Gloucester neighbor for many years before making her home in Gloucester Twp. Kim loved music, especially Alice in Chains. She worked as a butcher at Edlen Prime Meats in Chews Landing...
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