Jeff Brown Death Notice
Jeffrey S. Brown AGE: 73 • Merchantville On June 26, 2015, after a brief illness, at Cooper Hospital. Beloved father of Cynthia A. Brown and Stephanie C. (William) Schultz, special … Continue reading →
Jeffrey S. Brown AGE: 73 • Merchantville On June 26, 2015, after a brief illness, at Cooper Hospital. Beloved father of Cynthia A. Brown and Stephanie C. (William) Schultz, special … Continue reading →
Former Governors and Senators (1946-Present) 1961 Boys Nation Senator Robert Grubb Haddonfield (Camden) Post #372 1978 Boys Nation Senator Stephen J. Pfelger Cherry Hill (Camden) Post #372 1979 Boys Nation … Continue reading →
Way to go Jacob !!!…. NJ Legion Boys State – Jacob deBlecourt, 2015 Hometown: Cherry Hill (Camden) Sponsor: American Legion Post #372 Boys State City: #17 Grant Schwarzkopf County Party:Nationalist … Continue reading →
Way to go David !!!! NJ Legion Boys State – David Golkow, 2015 Hometown: Cherry Hill (Camden) Sponsor: American Legion Post #372 Boys State City: #13 Pierce (click for city … Continue reading →
Way to go Paul !!!!! NJ Legion Boys State – Paul Crozier, 2015 Hometown: Cherry Hill Sponsor: American Legion Post #372 Boys State City: #5 Monroe Nimitz County Party: Nationalist … Continue reading →
Way to go Andrew !!! NJ Legion Boys State — Andrew Ellis, 2015 Hometown: Maple Shade Sponsor: American Legion Post #372 Boys State City: #1 Washington Halsey County Party: Nationalist … Continue reading →
Way to go Mitchell !!!!! NJ Legion Boys State – Mitchell Finkelstein, 2015 Hometown: Cherry Hill Sponsor: American Legion Post #372 Boys State City: #7 Van Buren MacArthur County Party: … Continue reading →
Way to go Samuel !!!! NJ Legion Boys State – Samuel Greenberg, 2015 Hometown: Cherry Hill (Camden) Sponsor: American Legion Post #372 Boys State City: #2 Adams Halsey County Party: … Continue reading →
Way to go Yung!!!! NJ Legion Boys State – Yung Kim, 2015 Hometown: Cherry Hill Sponsor: American Legion Post #372 Boys State City: #4 Madison Marshall County Party: Federalist City … Continue reading →