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James A. Dale
Neptune - James A. Dale, 83, of Neptune, formerly of Ocean Grove, died Friday January 5, 2018 at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune. He worked for Nestle in Freehold for 23 years until retiring. After that, he worked as a bus driver for Little peoples Bus Company. Mr. Dale was a veteran of the United States Army. He enjoyed bingo and playing cards. He was predeceased by his wife Eileen Dale in 2009. Surviving is his daughter, Janice Marshall of Neptune City, his step daughter Eileen Hanley of Wasington State, his step son, Roger Johnson of Ocean Grove, his cousins, Janet and Joyce of Scranton, PA, four grandchildren Selena, Denny, Crystal and Tonya, 7 great grandchildren, Anthony, William, Carmine, Desseri, Clinton, Alyssa and Marissa. Services will be private. The Ocean Grove Memorial Home is in charge of arrangements.
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Janice, Sissy and Roger, I just heard. I am very sorry to hear Uncle Jim passed away
Debbie Millimet
January 24, 2018
You will never be forgotten dad rip 1-5-18 may you fly with those golden wings and be at peace now
Janice Marshall
Daughter
January 14, 2018
Joyce Rizzolo
January 14, 2018
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
Joyce Rizzolo
January 14, 2018
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