In Memoriam

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April 19, 2015                  Jaclyn (Jacki) Cataldi
January 20, 2014            Kathy Maguire
October 19, 2013            George T. Williams Jr.
July 5, 2012                     Robert “Sideshow” Barrett
June 08, 2011                  George E. Mousley
July 20, 2009                   Robert C. “Snake” Gaskill
June 10, 2009                  Michael D. “Big Mike” Patterson
May 21, 2009                  Jimmie C. “Buddha” Bock
May 19, 2009                  Thomas Edward Gordon
May 10, 2009                  Jacqueline M. “Jackie” Brown-Muir
October 12, 1987            Bryan P. Cary

April 19, 2015                    Jaclyn (Jacki) Cataldi

  Jackie Cataldi 04-17-15 Jacki” Anne Hannigan Cataldi, 57 of Myrtle Beach, SC died in Myrtle Beach, SC.

Born in Camden, NJ, she was the daughter of the late John and Ella Hannigan. Mrs. Cataldi was a retired Winslow Township school teacher with 34 years of teaching. She loved to travel, read books and ride the motorcycle. She also enjoyed attending many different musical and plays over the years. The thing she loved the most was spending time with her grandchildren. Mrs. Cataldi was a member of the Moose Lodge.

Surviving are her husband of 40 years, Joseph Cataldi; daughters, Jena Clark of Gibbsboro, NJ and Krystle Dube (Bill) of Elizabeth City, NC; grandchildren, Alexandria, Ava, Aidan, Joseph, Jackson and Justina; brothers, John Hannigan, Jim Monteith (Judy) and Clem Monteith.

January 20, 2014             Kathy Maguire

Kathy Maguire PictKathy was born on July 20, 1956. I’ve known Kathy for over 15 years. She belonged to CC HOG and Garden State ABATE, SouthWest Chapter. She was part of the group in Myrtle Beach, Daytona and more. We considered her family.

The last time I spoke with her was about two weeks before she died. We talked about her operation and her impending treatments. She talked about how; when the treatments were over, she was going to look into getting a new bike. Linda and I will miss her at our summer party’s and events that we attended together.

The only consolation is that I know she’s finally at peace. No more suffering with her back and her other medical problems. I feel really good that I know she up there, looking down on us. We can use all the help we can get.

October 19, 2013               George T. Williams Jr.

George went home to be with the Lord on October 19, 2013, age 76years of West Berlin, NJ.
Survived by his companion and friend Brenda J. Danner of Newfield, NJ, a son George T. III and his wife Debbie of Atco, NJ, two brothers Edward of South Carolina, Thomas (Rusty) of Palmrya, NJ, also two grandchildren of Atco, NJ.
July 5, 2012 Robert “Sideshow” Barrett

“Sideshow”, as he was affectionately known, was a generous, helpful guy with a great smile and sense of humor. He was there to lend a helping hand to anyone who asked and had a way of taking over a situation and making it seem effortless. A good day for Sideshow was any day riding his Harley with Monica on the back. They enjoyed their long road trips on the bike and made it an annual event. He also enjoyed cooking, NASCAR and had a soft spot for any animal that “found him.”

Born in Jersey City, NJ, Sideshow was a resident of Westville for the past eight years and prior to that lived in Woodbury. He was a wire technician with Comcast Cable for 20 years and a Mason with the Florence Masonic Lodge of Woodbury.

June 08, 2011                     George E. Mousley

George MousleyGeorge, 72 years old was from Voorhees. Husband of Shirley (nee St. Clair) of 43 years. Devoted father of Shirley Denny (Lou, Jr.), Pattie Beckley (Paul), Linda Hamilton (Charles), Steven Mousley (Stephanie). Dear brother of Margaret Mousley. Proud grandfather of Shannon (Chris), Janean (Don), Amber (Dan), Tom, Erin (Nate), Sean, Michael, Brandon, Matthew, Gabrielle and Nick. Great grandfather of Mason, Ryleigh, Madison, Gavin, Brayden, Ava and Cadence. Loving uncle of Bob Mousley (Lisa). Great uncle of RJ. George was a member of Lindenwold Moose Lodge #548, Square Circle Sportsman Club and an avid bike rider who supported many local charities.

July 20, 2009                   Robert C. “Snake” Gaskill

Snake, age 62 of Medford, passed away at home. Snake was born in Camden, NJ, but resided in Medford all of his life. He was a U.S. Army veteran, serving during the Korean Conflict, and was a member of the VFW Post 7677 in Medford. Snake was a Harley-Davidson enthusiast, who enjoyed motorcycles, softball, horseshoes and billiards. He was also a member of Burlington County HOG Association.

June 10, 2009                  Michael D. “Big Mike” Patterson

Michael, age 53 was aka Big Mike & Mike the Painter. “Big Mike” spent 35 years doing creative custom automotive painting in Lindenwold, NJ. He was a motorcycle enthusiast who enjoyed nature and being outside.  Great guy. One of a kind. Great artist, body man and life of the party. You will be missed. In the wind Brother, John (wheels)

May 21, 2009                     Jimmie C. “Buddha” Bock

Buddha2r1“Buddha”, 64years old, of Williamstown, was born in Glassboro, NJ on May 24, 1944, Jimmie was a lifetime resident of Williamstown. Jimmie was a Vietnam War Veteran. He was a lifetime member of VFW Post 1616 and was a member of Garden State Abate and Chrome Riders. He worked at Certainteed Fiberglass in Berlin for over 20 years. Jimmie enjoyed doing volunteer work for children’s charities and his true passion was riding his motorcycle.
Beloved husband of Linda (nee Grady). Beloved father of Tom (Sandy) Bock, Daniell (Russ) Armitage, Dawn (Nick) Burkacki, the late Jesse Bock, the late Jimmie (Cheri) Bock Jr. and the late Donald Pollock. Dear brother of Paulette Bryant and the late Robert Bock. Loving grandfather of Tom Jr., Stephen, Gena, Jennie, Jimmie III, Dawn, Shawn, April, Jacob, Jared and Brooke. Loving uncle of several nieces and nephews.

 

May 19, 2009                          Thomas Edward Gordon

tomgordon2Tom of Hammonton, NJ, age 59 yrs, went to be with the Lord suddenly. He is the beloved husband of Diana (nee Strzelski). Father of Alex Gordon and his wife Nicholle of Hammonton, Nadia Gordon-Steen of Atco, Adam Gordon and his wife Nikki of Sicklerville, and his loving youngest son Todd C. Gordon of Berlin. He is also survived by his siblings, William Gordon Jr. of Santa Rosa, CA, Joan & Steve of NH, James & Judy of NH, Scott & Denise Gordon of NH, and David & Leslie Gordon of NH, his Godmother, Aunt Rita Cole of NH and many nieces and nephews.
Tom gave to the community his time, devotion and energy. He was a lifetime member and former Asst. Chief of Louden Fire Co. and 4th Degree Knight of Knights of Columbus Council 774. He will be remembered as a “Freedom Fighter.” He was the State Representative of NJ Legislature for ABATE of the Garden State. He worked hard and diligently as a Medical Engineer for MLS in VA Beach. Tom was a very multi-faceted human being that God above endured on Earth. He will be sadly missed by his family, friends, and co-workers.

May 10, 2009                           Jacqueline M. “Jackie” Brown-Muir

Jackie Browne r1“Jackie” (nee Graham), was 47, of West Deptford, NJ and formerly of Maple Shade, NJ. Beloved mother of Terry Brown and Heather Muir, loving daughter of Marie K. Tiemann and George Butrica, dear sister of Peter Graham, Charles Graham, Jr., half sister of Dana Butrica and George, Butrica, Jr., granddaughter of Fred and Kathryn Tiemann, also surviving are many cousins.

 

 

 

 

October 12, 1987                   Bryan P. Cary

Bryan P CaryBryan, of Westmont, NJ passed away at the age of 34. He was a beloved Son, Husband, Father and Grandfather of 3 beautiful girls of whom he will never have the opportunity to meet. Bryan was a dedicated member of ABATE for many years. It will be 25 years this fall we lost such a funny and devoted man. It seems like just yesterday we were caught in the rain and taking cover underneath an overpass on the way back from a run or sitting back watching the slow races at the annual Toy Run. We always remember the good times and will keep your memory alive. You are greatly missed….We Never Ride Alone.