Geneva Dougherty
AGE: 93 • Cherry Hill
Geneva Dougherty (nee Cramer), on September 25, 2013, age 93 years, of Cherry Hill, NJ. Born in Camden, NJ. Beloved wife of the late Francis E. Dougherty. Dear mother of Frank F. (Barbara) Dougherty and Thomas P. (Mary) Dougherty. Loving grandmother of Amy, Sindy, Geneva, Michele, Sean and Jennifer. Sister of the late Robert Cramer and the late Patricia Parvin.
Geneva was a preschool teacher at First Baptist' Church of Merchantville, NJ. She was a very active member of Grace Episcopal Church of Merchantville, NJ. She served on the Alter Guild, was a member of FCW, was a member of the Wellwood Auxiliary to Cooper Hospital, Camden, NJ, and served on The Vestry at the church.
The Requiem Eucharist service in celebration of her life will be 11 am Saturday at Grace Episcopal Church, 7 Fast Maple Avenue, Merchantville, NJ. No prior visitation. Memorial contributions in memory of Geneva made to Grace Episcopal Church, 7 East Maple Avenue, Merchantville, NJ 08109, would be appreciated by her family. Stephenson-Brown Funeral Home.
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We are thinking of you Geneva Coffee and the family. So sorry to hear about your grandmom..Sending thoughts and prayers.
Bea and Helen Barnabie / Wilson
March 5, 2013
Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.
Bernice Coffee
March 5, 2013
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