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Family Day at Manitou Park, 2004

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 Asbury Park Press 29 Aug 2004

Tomango Simms burns down the Freehold Elks Lodge, 2004

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 Asbury Park Press 27 Jan 2004

Praying Mantis, Toms River, 2004

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Mantaloking Bridge, 2004

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Anna Stinson obituary, 2004

from the Michigan Record Eagle, 15 Feb 2004 INTERLOCHEN - Anna L. 'Ann' Stinson, 86, of Interlochen, formerly of Traverse City, died on Friday, Feb. 13, 2004, at Tendercare. She was born in Mt. Holly, N.J., on Feb. 11, 1918, the daughter of Henry H. and Pearla Mae (Nixon) Swain. Ann married John J. Stinson on Jan. 29, 1938, in Bordentown, N.J. Ann was a beautician and worked for East Field Beauty shop, along with being a homemaker. She was a member of the Golden Fellowship Senior Citizens group and attended the Grace Episcopal Church. Ann had a green thumb, and enjoyed growing house plants. She also enjoyed cross-stitch, crocheting, knitting and crafts. She truly loved her family, especially her grandchildren. Ann is survived by her husband of 66 years, John J. Stinson of Interlochen; two daughters, Judith Ann (Charles) Kitchel of Grand Rapids, and Patricia Lynn (James) Shooks of Central Lake; her son, Michael Henry (Gwen) Stinson of lnterlochen; nine grandchildren, Molly Sh

Delores Wilson obituary, 2004

from the Chico Enterprise Record (Chico, CA), 3 Feb 2004 DELORES WILSON - A Funeral Service will be held Wednesday, February 4, 2004 at 10 a.m. at the Second Baptist Church, 1172 Guill Street, for Delores Wilson, age 69, of Chico. She passed away January 31, 2004 in Chico. Delores was born June 5, 1934 in Bordentown, New Jersey to Clara and Oscar Johnson. She attended high school at Bordentown High School. She married Kenneth Wilson October 11, 1956. She was a homemaker. She was an active member of the Second Baptist Church of Chico since 1976, and a member of the Essence Women of Chico. She participated in choir and Women's Mission and served as assistant treasurer and committee chairperson. She enjoyed working her fill-in puzzles, books, bowling, traveling and helped others through charitable organizations. She is survived by her spouse Kenneth Wilson of Chico; daughters Deborah Ingram of Derby, Kan., Regina Williams of West Covina, Calif., Vanessa Wilson of Sacramento, Calif.