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In Memory

Joe Money - Class Of 1969

                                                                     Rest In Peace, Joe                                

 

Joseph J. Money  
February 9, 1951 - March 31, 2021


Joseph J. Money, on March 31, 2021, of Lindenwold and Runnemede. Age 70. 

Beloved companion of Diane Ewell. Loving and devoted father of Joe Money (Erica) and Danielle Money (Matt). Loving and cherished grandfather of Reese and Sutton. Dear brother of Carol Conrad and uncle of Julie and Bonnie. Also survived by his cherished feline companion, BB. 

Joseph loved spending time with his granddaughters. He was a member of the South Jersey Herb Society and the Outdoor Club of South Jersey. Joe enjoyed gardening and cooking. 

Services and interment are private at the request of the family. 

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Foundation, PO Box 781352, Philadelphia, PA 19178-1352 or by visiting http://giving.chop.edu/

 
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04/05/21 05:10 PM #1    

Sandy Burke (Collison) (1969)

Rest in Peace, my friend.
I will miss you.

04/06/21 03:30 PM #2    

George Durfor (1969)

RIP Joe you will be missed.  You were truly one of the good guys.


04/06/21 07:29 PM #3    

Irene Pfeiffer (Cloyd) (1969)

Joe, you were one of the kindest guys I have ever known.  I loved being in some of the same classes as you.  You could always make me smile


04/06/21 09:19 PM #4    

Gloria Pedrick (Morrison) (1969)

I'm so sorry to hear the sad news about Joe..We all had so much fun back in the day. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.
RIP Joe🙏

04/07/21 07:11 PM #5    

Linda Miller (Carver) (1969)

May God be with you Joe.  I remember you as always being the perfect gentleman and class clown who could always make me laugh.  Thanks for the recipes you sent last year (I know my wings were never as good as yours).  Rest in peace my friend.


04/08/21 11:09 AM #6    

Steven Wessel (Wessel) (1969)

Friend, gentleman and sometimes a loveable goof ball. In many ways Joe was the conscience of the '69 class. 

 

-Steve


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