Florists in Hackensack, NJ
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Oct 10, 2019Former Fire Chief In Point Pleasant Boro, Business Owner Dies - Point Pleasant, NJ Patch
Roy Lauer, of Homosassa, Fla., 81, passed away after a brief illness on Sept. 21 in Brooksville, Fla, according to his obituary. He was born in Hackensack on Feb. 9, 1938, and raised in Point Pleasant, where he resided for 35 years. He was the co-owner/operator of Lauer Brothers Plumbing and Heating in Point Pleasant. Lauer was a life member of the New Jersey State Firemen's Association and was the first ever cadet at Fire Company No. 2 in Point Pleasant when it was founded in 1955, according to his obituary. He was just a year too young to be an official charter member, but he was very involved in the station's founding, his obituary said. He became chief of the department in 1971. He was an avid outdoorsman and purchased the family's vacation home on the Eastern Shore of Virginia before eventually moving there in 1980. After retiring to Florida in 1990, Lauer worked as a park ranger at Homosassa Springs State Wildlife Park, according to his obituary. He owned several antique cars, most recently a Model T and a Model A. He was a member of the Citrus A's Model A Ford Car Club, Ye Olde Model A Club, and the Traveling A's Club. He enjoyed traveling and spending time with his wife, family, and many friends. Lauer was predeceased...
Apr 22, 2016Damian Wojnowski
Burritt St., New Britain, is serving his family. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy, 401 Hackensack Ave., 9th Floor, Hackensack, NJ 07601. To share a memory with his family, please visit us at www.burritthill.com.
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Feb 3, 2016Passaic tragedy deepens: 3-year-old girl is third in family to die from carbon monoxide
Help him in his need’
Bonilla has the full support of his co-workers at the Restaurant Depot warehouse in South Hackensack, where he is just days away from receiving a promotion as a produce supervisor, said assistant branch manager Tony Angioletti. Some co-workers visited him at the hospital, and he’s been on everyone’s minds, Angioletti said.
“We were all hurt by it, obviously,” Angioletti said. “His father works here also. When he called me on the phone to tell me about the incident, we both broke down in tears on the phone.”
Related: GoFundMe online fundraiser
The company, which supplies restaurants with food and equipment and has locations across the country, is raising money for Bonilla, in addition to a separate GoFundMe online fundraiser.
“We’re hoping they can do something for him,” Angioletti said. “That doesn’t bring anything back, but it would help him in his need at this time.”
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Feb 3, 2016Funeral for Hunterdon County detective will be held Wednesday
Rescue Squad, he was mourned by Hunterdon's community of law enforcement officers and first responders.
According to his obituary, he was born in Hackensack to Conrad McGinley and Ruth McGinley and grew up in Union Township.
McGinley graduated North Hunterdon High School in 1984 and had worked at the Flemington Car and Truck Family of Dealerships before becoming an officer.
He loved to work on cars and tooling around his yard on his tractor. He was also a train enthusiast and loved model trains and was sharing that passion with his son.
He also loved his great companion, his dog Murphy.
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McGinley is survived by his mother, his son, Ian Conrad McGinley of Bethlehem, Pa., his fiancée, Lauren Kordell, and his two brothers, Thomas and his wife, Meryl, their three daughters, and Mark and his wife, Geri.
Friends may visit with the family on Tuesday, Feb. 2, from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. at the Kearns Funeral Home in Whitehouse.
A funeral liturgy will be celebrated on Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Church.
In lieu of flowers donations for the family and McGinley's son Ian may be made to the Clinton Rescue Squad or through an online fundraiser.
Emily Cummins may be reached at ecummins@njadvancemedia.com Follow her on Twitter @EmilyACummins and Facebook.
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Feb 3, 2016TJ's Floral and Gifts now open in downtown Walker
Delivery is available within the Leech Lake area, including Walker, Hackensack, Akeley, Longville, Laporte-Benedict and Cass Lake.
Teah can arrange out-of-town floral deliveries by calling a florist in the town or city specified.
Gift items include flower pot covers, greeting cards, and home decor and accessories such as Root Candles, “The best candle in America,” made of beeswax in Medina, Ohio, since 1869.
The store will also stock handcrafted Laketown Chocolates, made for the past 30 years in Waconia, Minn. Other merchandise may also be added.
Teah, her husband Jesse and their three children live in the Walker area, as do her parents, Dan and Kris Knowles.
Asked what she does in her spare time, she laughs.
“My kids and my husband are my spare time, so I guess I’d have to say, “Spending time with family and friends.’” She does find time to teach Sunday school at Hope Lutheran Church.
TJ’s Floral and Gifts is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and is closed Sunday — except for Mother’s Day and Valentine’s Day, which happens to fall on Sunday this year.
TJ’s Floral and Gifts is located at 403 Minnesota Ave. W., Walker. Stop by or call 547-2614; email to tjsfloral@arvig.net; or visit the website at www.tjsfloral.com.
(Walker Pilot Independent)
Feb 2, 2016The storm's deadly toll: 5 lives lost
McQuaige for some reason her family still cannot understand drove all the way from Long Island to die a lonely death at a snowbound Burger King in Hackensack. And Sashalynn Rosa and her infant son were trying to keep warm in the family's 15-year-old car while the father of her children tried to dig it out of the snow in Passaic.
The five reported victims in New Jersey of the massive blizzard that pummeled the eastern part of the country last week were among at least 45 people who died in the epic storm, succumbing to accidents, heart attacks, carbon monoxide poisoning and exposure. That toll, from South Carolina and up into New York, includes people struck by snowplows, killed while sledding, succumbing to heart attacks shoveling snow, and skidding off icy roads.
The car where a 23-year-old mother and her infant son died of carbon monoxide poisoning while idling in a snowbank was turned into a makeshift memorial by well-wishers on Tuesday (Justin Zaremba NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)Ted Sherman NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
The New Jersey deaths hit the young and the old, leaving families reeling from tragedies that in some cases were inexplicable.
In Passaic, Felix Bonilla is still trying to come to terms with the death of his grandson and the boy's mother in a car that filled with deadly carbon monoxide as it idled while stuck in the... (NJ.com)