Linda J. Mroz Mullica Hill, N.J. Linda J. Mroz (nee Devine) on June 4, 2021 of Mullica Hill, formerly of Deptford and S. Phila. Age 76. Wife of the late Leonard S. Mroz. Loving mother of Dana Marro (Michael) of Mullica Hill. Devoted grandmother of Vincent and Daniel Marro. Beloved sister of George Gaughan (Andrea) of Sewell, Evelyn "Evi" Flagg (John) of Florida, William Gaughan (Laurene) of Deptford, Thomas Gaughan of Monroeville and the late Ann Carol Beck and Joseph T. Gaughan, Jr. Step-mother of Carolyn Damanskis (David), Marjorie Mroz (Patti), Elaine White and their families. Linda was a Customer Service Representative for B/C-B/S of Philadelphia and was a member of Calvary Chapel of Gloucester County. She enjoyed reading and dancing. Relatives and friends are invited to a viewing on Tuesday, June 8, 2021 from 5:30pm to 6:15pm in The Chapel at Boucher Funeral Home, 1757 Delsea Dr., Deptford, NJ 08096. Funeral Service 6:15pm in The Chapel at the funeral home. Interment private. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Choices of the Heart, 108 Greentree Rd., Blackwood, NJ 08012. For directions, to sign online guest book and to view Linda's Video Tribute visit www.boucherfuneralhome.com. Boucher Funeral Home 1757 Delsea Drive Deptford, NJ 08096 (856) 464-1097
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