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In Memory

Lynn Crowder (Giamalis) - Class Of 1965

Lynn Crowder (Giamalis)

Lynn E. Giamalis, of Chatsworth, N.J. passed away on Saturday, November 4, 2017 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, N.J. Born in Philadelphia she  lived in Bensalem, Pa before moving to Chatsworth in 1977. Lynn retired from Woodland Twp. as the Tax Assessor's Assistant and the Animal Control Officer. She was a former member of the Mercy First Aid Squad; chairperson of the Chatsworth Cranberry Festival; founding leader of the Chatsworth 4 H-Club; member of the Medford Lakes Bowling League the Rolling Pins and former member of the Hot Diggidy Dog women's softball team.

Lynn is survived by her husband, Alexander Giamalis; a son and daughter-in-law, Robert Ettinger (Stephanie); one granddaughter, Alexis Ettinger; a sister, Sandy Hanks; two nieces, Sherrie Kuhner and Beth Hanks and a nephew, Ricky Crowder; six grandnieces, one grandnephew and a step sister, Sandy Speicher

Relatives and friends may call on Saturday, November 11, 2017 from 11am until 1pm at the Moore Funeral Home,371 Lakehurst

Road, Browns Mills, N.J. 08015. A funeral service will follow at 1pm at the funeral home.

Burial will be private.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made in heer memory to the Chatsworth Cranberry Festival, P.O.Box 286, Chatsworth, N.J. 08019 or to the Woodland Fire Co., P.O.Box 419, Chatsworth, N.J. 08019

 
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11/09/17 08:45 PM #1    

Judith Carson (Schreiber) (1965)

So sorry to hear. Sending prayers to the family


11/10/17 06:03 AM #2    

Lynn Ruth (George) (1965)

RIP, Lynn! Will always remember us group dating with "The 4" in high school!

11/10/17 08:04 AM #3    

Judy A. Dost (Austin) (1965)

RIP Lynn.   So glad that we got to spend some time together at the All Year Reunion last year.  Sorry we never got to have that lunch!  <3

 


11/10/17 11:08 AM #4    

Carol Bonitz (Loy) (1965)

RIP Lynn - Prayers to your family and may God Bless them. 


12/06/17 01:59 PM #5    

Raymond J. Crossman (1963)

May you rest in peace. I will always remember the great times we had together. A special thank you for Sandy's help. Bless your family.  Ray C.
 


03/02/18 07:44 AM #6    

Ronald Decker (1965)

Very sorry to hear,just found out.I remember many fun times we had doing homework at your house and you helping me on the bus with my home work.Also taking you to get your ears pierced.I will always remember you.It was a sad day to hear that you passed.


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