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James "Bill" Datz

Mullica Hill, New Jersey

1930 - 2013 (Age 82)

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James "Bill" DatzAGE: 82 • Mullica HillJames William 'Bill" Datz, age 82 of Mullica Hill, NJ died Sunday, January 20, 2013. Born in Swedesboro, he had been a resident of Mullica Hill all his life. Mr. Datz served in the Navy from 1951 to 1955 and was a graduate of Glassboro High School and...

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Mr. Datz was always a hugely positive influence on me. He and my father were both friends and colleagues over the years. I've always had a huge respect for Mr. Datz.

Dave, Jeff, Rich and families: I just found out about the passing of your dad! I am so sorry for your loss, but just know he will always be with you in spirit! He will always be in your hearts and you will always be comforted with your memories!

Dave, Jeff & Richie so sorry to hear about your dad. He was a great guy. Lots of memories coaching along side of him with the Candy Box team for all of those years. My thouights & prayers are with you all.

He will always be our "Mr. Datz!" The eighteen years that I taught at WH and he was the Principal were the good old days. He trusted his staff and had confidence in them which transferred to the children. I am sad that I am unable to attend his Mass but will have a Mass dedicated to him in Shippensburg, Pa. where I now reside. Mr. Datz was especially kind to me and I will never forget that. love to you, Mr. Datz! Eile C. Smithwick

With great respect to the Datz family. Extending prayers of comfort. Growing up in Mullica Hill( High Street) and hearing stories from my family older family members The Datz family is one very special family. May your legacy continue.

Dave, Jeff, and Rich,
Keep your dad close in your hearts and with you in your memories. With deepest sympathies from the "Blomquist" Family

My sincere condolences to Mr. Datz's family and friends. I will always cherish the memories of visiting and time spent in the woods together with such a great man. Blessings.

Gloucester county has lost a loving and wonderful gentleman. Every child he ever coached baseball will surely remember him as will the parents. Our deepest sympathy to his family.
Dottie & Marty Ott