Raymond L. Ferruggiari

Raymond L. Ferruggiari

Raymond Ferruggiari Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 21, 2005.
Raymond L. Ferruggiari

Raymond L. Ferruggiari 79, of the Laurel Lake Section of Commercial Twp. Passed away at home on Sunday afternoon. Ray was born in Brooklyn, N..Y., he was the son of the late George and Rose Giorno Ferruggiari and the husband of Virginia Miller Ferruggiari. He was formerly of Fishtown Section of Philadelphia and resided at Laurel Lake for over 20 years.

Ray was a World War II Army Veteran.

He was a Printer for over 25 years for Winchell’s in Philadelphia.

He is survived by his wife Virginia, children, Donald Curry and his wife Donna of Vineland, Timothy Curry of Millville, Charles M. Curry, Sr. and his wife Dale of Lancaster, Pa, Debbie Williams of Laurel Lake, Robin Marcacci and her husband Ted of Vineland, Karen, Ronald, Michael Ferruggiari all of New York; sisters, Anita Ferruggiari, Marie and her husband Tom , brother, Robert and his wife Babs Ferruggiari, a sister in law Duna Ferruggiari, all of Long Island, N.Y.; grandchildren, Robert, Robert, Jr., Robin, Courtney, Joshua, Timmy, Emily, Jennifer, Brian, Shana, and Catherine. He was predeceased by a stepson, Robert C. Curry and grandson Charles M. Curry, Jr., and a brother Albert Ferruggiari.

Funeral services will be conducted at 1 PM on Wednesday in the PANCOAST FUNERAL HOME, 676 S. Main Rd. Vineland, N.J., where relatives & friends will be received from noon to 1 p.m. Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Park in Millville.

Memorial donations may be made to South Jersey Health Care HospiceCare 2848 S. Delsea Drive Vineland, N.J. 08360.

To email condolences and or tributes please visit www.pancoastfuneralhome.com.

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Brenda Sukeforth

June 21, 2005

I will always remember Ray's smile and everytime I go to the Bay I remember when our families would go fishing at the Rock Pile. Ray loved to go fishing. What great times we all used to have. I will always remember how you used to pick on me and make me laugh. Thanks for being Katies Pop-Pop and loving her. We love you Ray and may you always keep smiling as you look down upon us. Love Brenda and Katie

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