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Jean E. Mortimer

Atlantic City, New Jersey

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MORTIMER, JEAN E., (Nee Pedlico), 104 - of Northfield, on Oct. 24, 2008, a dignified, educated lady passed on after a brief decline. Born Concetta Jean Pedlico on 4-4-04 in Wilmington. The oldest of 5 children of Italian immigrants Gatano and Angelina Pedlico. Jean vividly remembered the Titanic...

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I as well as Dolly was a next door neighbor of Jean .. I have so many fond memories of her and Johnny, especially the summer evenings on the front porch .. My most memorable story was of the German spy who lived on the corner of Mt. Vernon and First St., he would keep track of the Military shipping in and out of the Philly harbor.. He was caught and sent back to Germany before the start of WW11 .. Jean will forever be in my heart .. God Bless!!

Aunt Jean,

You were a wonderful presence in my life. We shared so many wonderful experiences together, and I was always amazed at your razor-sharp memory, your love of reading and your adventures in travel. I couldn't have been more proud of you, and would constantly brag to my friends and colleagues how you and my grandmother came to visit me in such unlikely places as Greece, Turkey, the Bahamas, Uzbekistan, Russia and Alaska.

You were a wonderful connection for me to your...

I do not know this lady who I read seemed to be a very nice person. I am an avid obit reader. I love reading what people have done with their lives.
You see, I never knew my grandmother. She died at the age of 23 in 1927 when my mother was only four yrs old and my grand mom would now be just this age of about 104 had she continued to live until this day. The reason I am signing this guest book to be is to hail people like this fine lady for doing something with their lives, being good...

In loving memory of a great lady.
Jean lived next door to me on First
Street most of my childhood. She
was also my Godmother. I always
stop to see her when I came home
to visit and enjoyed just being with
her. She was so blessed with her
friendship with the Giegerich family.

Thank you (I believe its Tom Giegerich)who took such good care of her.

In loving memory - Dolly Keefer