Roxbury Township – Georganne Elaine (Howell) Pisorchik, passed away peacefully at her home in Landing, NJ on July 9th, 2025. She was born in Dover, NJ and grew up in Succasunna, before moving to Landing 57 years ago.
She was predeceased by her husband; Fred Pisorchik Jr. (6/21/2024), her parents; Fidelia Harwood (Haggerty) Howell and Clarence Slidell Howell; her sister and brother’s; Clarence Slidell Howell, Jr. (June), Leroy David Howell (Beeze), Gloria Jean (Howell) Barrett and John Dunning Howell (Jack).
She is survived by her children; Daughter – Kim (Pisorchik) & Kenneth Smith, Jr. and Son – Fred Pisorchik, III; Her Grandchildren; Kenneth Lee Smith, III & Amanda Wagner, Maura Sage Smith & Thomas Tusinac and Sean Clarence Smith.
She was blessed with many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends, too numerous to mention.
Georganne graduated from Roxbury High School in 1963 and continued her education at Cambridge School of Business, graduating in 1964.
She and her husband, Fred were married 10/25/1964 and started their family shortly after. In 1982, Georganne became a paraprofessional at Franklin School and retired from Nixon School in 2013. In 2004, she was received the “Hometown Hero Award” at Lincoln Roosevelt School.
She was a member of The First Presbyterian Church of Succasunna since birth. She served as an Elder, Deacon and taught Sunday School.
In addition to her Family, Friends, School Staff and her Church Family, Georganne would like to thank her doctors and nurses over the last (28) years for their unwavering support through her journey with cancer. Her care continued with Nurse, Helen Primavera and Aide, Anita Jainarine. The care and support of these two women was compassionate and devout.
Funeral Services will be held at The First Presbyterian Church of Succasunna at 10:00 on Saturday, August 2, 2025 (her 80th birthday), followed by lunch in the Church Hall at 11:00. Interment will be held at 1:30 at Beemerville Cemetery – Country Road 519, Wantage, NJ (Sussex County).
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The First Presbyterian Church of Succasunna, 99 Main Street, Succasunna, NJ 07876.
Arrangements by the Davis & Hepplewhite Funeral Home, 96 Main Street, Succasunna, NJ, 973-584-7264 (davishepplewhitefh.com).
Bladenboro, N C, Mr. Leonard Charles Wack, 91, passed away peacefully on July 7, 2025. He was born in Ledgewood, NJ at home and went to Roxbury High School, then attended the Miami College in Oxford, Ohio for Engineering. He then joined the U S Navy during the Korean War aboard the aircraft carrier USS Tarawa (CVA 40) with world war service. He maintained active membership in the USS Tarawa Veteran’s Association, attending annual reunions nationwide.
He worked at Howmet research division from 1959 – 1966 in Rockaway Township. Then was the Executive V P at Metem Corporation in Parsippany. He later was the proprietor of the Wayside Store, a general store, in Ludlow, VT. From 1987 – 2005 he was the V P of Sales and Development at Sonnax Industries, in Bellows Falls, VT. He then accepted a position as Executive Director of TCRA (Torque Converter Rebuilders Association) in VT in 2005.
He was predeceased by his wife Anne (Reilly) Wack in 2012, and by his son Mark L Wack in 1981. He is survived by his son Stephen C Wack (and his wife Nicole) of Bladenboro, N C, 3 grandchildren; Rebecca Cifaldi, Michelle Brigham, and Alexis Jenkins.
A graveside Service with U S Navy Military Honors will be held on Saturday, July 12, 2025 at 10 am, at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Wharton. Arrangements are by the Davis & Hepplewhite Funeral Home, 96 Main Street, Succasunna, NJ. 973-584-7264
Mt.Olive Township, Mrs. Beverly A. Jackson-Carr, 84, passed away peacefully on June 12, 2025, at Morristown Medical Center, surrounded by her loving family. Beverly was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother whose warmth and kindness touched all who knew her.
Born in Englewood, NJ, to the late Fuvio and Lydia Sterchele, Beverly was raised in Northvale before settling in Budd Lake, where she spent most of her life raising her family.
Beverly dedicated over 25 years of service to ShopRite (Ronetco). During her time there, she formed lasting friendships that brought her great joy. She loved vacationing at her Florida home, going on cruises, and traveling to Italy, but above all, she cherished spending time with her family and celebrating the holidays with those she loved.
Known for her timeless sense of style, Beverly always dressed in soft shades of cream or beige—her signature colors. She had a playful flair for adding just a splash of cranberry or coral, bringing a pop of joy and personality to every outfit. Her fondness for collecting angels also reflected her nurturing spirit, with her home filled with beautiful angel figurines that brought her comfort and peace.
She was predeceased by her first husband, Douglas A. Jackson, Sr., in 1988; her second husband, Jeffrey T. Carr, in 2020; her son, Douglas A. Jackson, Jr., and grandson Douglas Jackson III in 2015; and her sisters, Inez and Angelina.
Beverly is lovingly remembered by her children: William Jackson; Lisa Jackson; Judy (Jackson) and her husband Chris Czako; Samantha (Carr) and her husband Paul Balmforth; and Stephanie (Carr) and her husband Corrado DePinto. She also leaves behind her beloved grandchildren: Lexis and Jordan Jackson; Brittney (Jackson) Cinicola; Alex and Nicole Czako; Jason, Lianna, and Nina LeValley; Chloe and Danny Bavaro; and her great-grandchildren, Lorenzo and Santino Cinicola. She will be dearly missed by many extended family members and close friends.
Friends and family are invited to visit at Davis & Hepplewhite Funeral Home, 96 Main Street, Succasunna, NJ. 973-584-7264 on Monday, June 16th from 4:00 – 8:00 p.m A Funeral Liturgy will be held on Tuesday, June 17th at 11:00 a.m. at the funeral home, followed by interment at Succasunna Presbyterian Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Beverly’s name to Meals on Wheels of Northern New Jersey or to your local chapter.
Jefferson Twp., Mr. Roger P Mooney, 75, passed away on May 28, 2025 at the Morristown Memorial Hospital surrounded by his family after a short illness. Roger was born in Dover, NJ to Samuel and Caroline (Waer) Mooney and was raised in Wharton. Roger graduated from Roxbury High School in 1969 and spent the last 46 years in Lake Hopatcong, NJ. He was a proud veteran that served in the U S Navy during the Vietnam Era. He later worked as a driver for the Daily Record Newspaper. He was an avid airplane enthusiast and enjoyed building models, writing stories fishing and spending time with his family and friends.
He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Sylvia L (Elgesem) Mooney; his 3 sons and their wives; Samuel and Jamie (Szypulka) Mooney; Jason and Heather (Hopkins) Mooney; Todd and Kelly (Toroni) Mooney; his 8 grandchildren, Kyra, Cheyenne, Daniel, Jaceylin, Connor, Kamryn, Jacob and Carter; 2 great grandchildren Grayson and Paityn; his aunts Evelyn Vershraegen and Alice Doblosky; and many cousins , nieces and nephews and close friends. He is predeceased by his brother Patrick and sister Cheryl Ann.
Friends may visit at the Davis & Hepplewhite Funeral Home, 96 Main Street, Succasunna, NJ 973-584-7264 on Monday, June 2nd, 2025 from 3 – 6 pm. The Funeral Service will be held on Monday at 3 pm at the Funeral Home, followed by U S Navy Military Honors.
Barbara Ruth Loring (née Greenberg)
May 12, 1937 – May 17, 2025
Barbara Ruth Loring, a devoted mother, grandmother, educator, and community leader, passed away peacefully on May 17, 2025, at the age of 88. Born in Brooklyn, NY, on May 12, 1937, she was the daughter of Reuben and Lillian Greenberg. Barbara was the cherished twin sister of Marjorie and older sister to Larry.
A proud graduate of Midwood High School and Brooklyn College, Barbara married Robert “Bob” Loring on December 22, 1957. Together, they moved to Staten Island to raise their family, where Barbara became a beloved figure in both educational and civic circles.
For over four decades, Barbara served as an elementary school teacher, shaping the lives of countless students with her kindness, patience, and dedication. Her commitment to education extended beyond the classroom; she was an active volunteer at the JCC of Staten Island and served as president of the Parents Association and a member of the Board of Trustees at Staten Island Academy. Her leadership and passion for education left an indelible mark on the community.
She similarly committed her time to making her home a better place, serving for many years as the president of the tenants’ committee and then co-op board at 36 Hamilton Avenue, her family’s long time residence.
Barbara also devoted more than 40 years to the Baron Hirsch Cemetery, serving as a trustee and later as president of the Board. Her tireless work ensured that the cemetery remained a place of peace and reverence for generations to come.
In retirement, Barbara and Bob made their home in Hopatcong, New Jersey, where they were surrounded by good friends and neighbors, and Barbara committed her time to civic, cultural and educational activities.
A lover of classical music and art, Barbara found joy in cultural pursuits and cherished traveling with her children and grandchildren. She was a loving grandmother and a caring neighbor, known for her warmth and the genuine friendships she cultivated with everyone she encountered.
Barbara was predeceased by her parents, her sister Marjorie, and her husband of 62 years, Bob. She is survived by her children, Robyn and Leon Specthrie, Susan and Hugh Crane; her grandchildren, John, Alexandra, and Caroline Crane; and Jeffrey, Ryan, and Matthew Wiedmayer.
A memorial service to celebrate Barbara’s life will be held at Temple Shalom, 215 S. Hillside Avenue, Succasunna, New Jersey on May 20, 2025 at 10:00 AM.
Shiva will be observed at 1 Mabro Drive, Randolph, NJ following the service until 8:00PM and on Wednesday, May 21 at 80 Ithanell Rd., Hopatcong, NJ from 2:00-8:00 PM.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in Barbara’s memory be made to the Lake Hopatcong Foundation (https://www.lakehopatcongfoundation.org) or the Madison Public Library (https://friendsmadisonnjlibrary.org/).
Arrangements are by the Davis & Hepplewhite Funeral Home, 96 Main Street, Succasunna, NJ 973-584-7264
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Phyllis Howard Sprow Van Fleet known to all affectionately as “Nannie” age 94, passed away May 12, 2025 at Lynn Care Center in Front Royal, Virginia. She had a sharp mind until the end which she felt was a blessing from God. She tried to use it to help others, and always hoped they would benefit from her stories of life.
Phyllis was born on July 26, 1930 in Nanticoke Hospital in Nanticoke, PA to the late Mary Walton and Phillip Howard. She was an only child and counted each and everyone of her friends along the way as her family.
Nannie began her education in a two room school house in Avondale, PA. It had 1st and 2nd grade on one side and 3rd and 4th on the other. Two teachers, one for each of the two grades. Her father was a coal miner and moved his family to Plymouth when she was in 3rd grade. Her parents separated when she was 9, and Nannie was raised by her mother. She graduated from Plymouth High School, class of 1948. Until the time of her passing she kept in touch with classmates. She treasured their friendships, some going back to 3rd grade.
Phyllis married James A. Sprow and they moved with their three children (Micker, James “Fussy”, and Keith) to Roxbury Township when he became employed with AT&T. All three children graduated from Roxbury High School. At the time of his early death at 45, James was mayor of Roxbury Township and referred to as an icon.
Phyllis was married for the second time to Charles A. “Buckey” Van Fleet. Their marriage only lasted for nine months before Buckey died of cancer. At the time of Buckey’s untimely death, he too was mayor of Roxbury Township.
Phyllis was also known as a hard working achiever and felt a good mind was a sin to waste. A trait she instilled in her children and grandchildren. She took great pride in working as an OBGYN office assistant for 29 years taking care of all aspects of the busy practice. The practice was OBGYN Associates of Morris NJ, where physicians were held in high esteem by their colleagues and patients. She was only 26 years of age when she began and still remained friends with most of the “girls” she hired and trained.
She attended County College of Morris and completed a part time nursing program, received her Accelerated Office Automation Program Certificate from The Cittone Institute, and held a certificate to teach English as a Second Language. Although not presently active, Nannie was a proud member of Redeemer Lutheran Church (Succasunna, NJ) where she taught Sunday school for 20+ years, and served as the first female President of the Church Council. She was also the first female President of the Roxbury Township Planning Board, and a past President of the Roxbury Elementary PTA, which included four schools at the time. The betterment of children was always her goal.
Nannie was proceeded in death by her daughter MaryEllen “Micker” Sprow Madden in 2009, and her son James David “Fussy” Sprow in 2011. She is survived by her youngest son Keith Allen Sprow (Wife: Rhonda) of Florida. Among her treasures are her four granddaughters: twins of Micker, Abigail “Abi” Beth Santiago (Husband: Jeremai), Amanda “Mandee” Bryn Madden (Wife: Randi) and Keith’s daughters, Alana Marie Sprow Philcox (Husband: Evan) and Lauren Ariel Sprow Oetting (Husband: August). In addition, Nannie was blessed to be a great grandmother to five great grandchildren (Jeremai Esaias Jr., 10; Tyson Davis, 8; Sedona Rae, 11; Ava Dorthy, 6; August Maximus, 4).
Nannie lived out her last years in Virginia with her best friend Rue (a Yorkie) and passed peacefully. Anyone who had the pleasure of meeting Nannie knew she was one of a kind. She loved a perfectly matched outfit, a stiff frozen margarita, and a $2 scratch off. Most importantly though, she loved her family dearly and valued her lifetime friendships.
Nannie gave specific instructions before her passing that her life be honored with a big celebration and few tears. She wanted to be remembered as an independent thinker and fashionable, two traits she exemplified until the end.
In lieu of flowers, Nannie requested donations be made to a local charity of your choice in her honor. She always said if she hit the powerball one day that would have been her first act of kindness. No formal services will be held, but the family will provide information for her celebration of life when plans are made.
Locally… Arrangements are by the Davis & Hepplewhite Funeral Home, 96 Main Street, Succasunna, NJ 973-584-7264
Matamoras, PA. Mrs. Mary Arnold, 98, died on May 10, 2025 in Matamoras, PA. She was born in Manhattan, NY and later moved to Brooklyn, NY. She then moved to Roxbury Township for many years, moving to Milford, PA in 2017. She was a homemaker who previously worked as a Roxbury Twp. School Van Driver’s Aide, and also worked as a bookkeeper for the First National Bank and Bank of America. She was a founding member of the Holy Wisdom Byzantine Church in Succasunna, where she formed many friendships. She was an avid gardener and animal lover, especially her cat “Bonnie”.
She was predeceased by her husband Neal W Arnold in 2017, and by her sisters and brothers; Margaret, Elizabeth, Charles, Michael, Helen, John, and Julia. She is survived by her children William (and Rebecca) Arnold and Christine (and Steve) Burns, 4 grandchildren; Matthew, Daniel, Samantha, and Caitlin, and great-grandson Nolan.
The Funeral Liturgy will be held on Thursday, 10 am at the Holy Wisdom Byzantine Church in Succasunna, with the interment to follow at the Succasunna Presbyterian Cemetery. Arrangements are by the Davis & Hepplewhite Funeral Home, 96 Main Street, Succasunna, NJ 973 584 7264
Roxbury Township, Larry Hoover, 86 years old, of Landing, NJ passed
away on May 8th at the age of 86 at home on
hospice.
Larry was born on April 26 in NJ and raised in the
Rockaway and Denville area. He has lived in
Landing for the past 58 years. He graduated from
MHHS, Larry served in the U.S. Army. He was a dirt
Stock car racer. Larry loved family vacations to
historic sites and going to Seaside and Wildwood.
He loved being a Pop Pop to his granddaughters.
Larry enjoyed classic car shows and had 2 of his
own. He was an avid road runner, sports enthusiast
along with Nascar watcher, and enjoyed going to
Casinos. He was Package Driver for United Parcel
Service for a time while had his own lawn maintenance business. Larry was an active member
of the United Methodist Church of Succasunna.
Larry is survived by his loving wife, Pauline, of 58 years, his daughters Lori with husband Brian
Inwentarz, Pam with husband Bill Steel, and grandchildren Jessica, Kaelyn, and Samantha.
There will be a celebration of his life at the United Methodist Church in Succasunna, located on
91 Main Street in Succasunna, NJ with a Church Service at 2pm on May 13, 2025.
Arrangements are by the Davis & Hepplewhite Funeral Home, 96 Main Street, Succasunna, NJ 973-584-7264
Roxbury Township, Stacey Ellen Della Vecchia (nee Robson), 66, passed away on May 8, 2025, surrounded by her beloved family at Morristown Medical Center. She grew up in Hopatcong and lived in Rockaway for many years before moving to Roxbury Township 18 years ago.
Stacey was kind and caring, often willing to lend a hand when possible, and always unapologetically herself. Her thoughtful nature touched the lives of many, and she made those around her feel supported and appreciated. She loved her family and friends deeply, and her absence will be profoundly felt by all who knew her. She will be missed more than words can say.
Stacey also had a natural talent for making people laugh, whether through her quick wit or the hilarious stories she told. Her sense of humor brought joy to those around her and made even ordinary moments unforgettable.
Stacey is survived by her loving husband, Matthew Della Vecchia, and beloved sons Alexander Robson (Deanna) of Rockaway, Nikolas Della Vecchia of Randolph, step-son, Matthew Della Vecchia of Pompton Lakes, step-daughters Dana Della Vecchia of Randolph, Nicole Wainen (Jimmy) of Parsippany and her adored grandson, Jax Devon, whom she waited her whole life to meet and treasured during the precious five months they shared, five sisters, Sheryl McMillan of Hackettstown, Kim Fitzgerald (Patrick) of Downingtown, PA, Joanne Bixby of Netcong, Lisa Robson of Dover, and Karen Timpani (Raymond) of Randolph; and many beloved nieces, nephews, sisters and brother in-laws. She was predeceased by her father, James Robson, in 2011, her mother, Gloria Robson, in 2009, and her brother James Robson in 1993.
Family and friends may visit the Davis & Hepplewhite Funeral Home, 96 Main Street, Succasunna, NJ 973-584-7264, on Monday, May 12th, from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., with a celebration of life service at 6:oo p.m. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Eleventh Hour Rescue online at www.ehrdogs.org or mailed to Eleventh Hour Rescue, PO Box 218, Rockaway, NJ 07866.