Born in Vineland, he has lived here for the past 20 years.
He was an Antique Dealer having the Gingerbread House in Swainton. He was a WW II Navy Veteran. He was a member of Our Lady of the Angels Church, CMCH where he was an Usher and Eucharistic Minister. He was also the owner of the Beehive Boutiques Shops.
He is survived by his wife, Mae C., his two daughters, Christine V. Honzik of Phila. and Sara A. Nichols of Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Also survived by two grandsons, Raphael and Alexander K. Nichols and two great grandchildren, Samantha Ackley and John A., III.
Viewing: Monday, 9 - 11 AM at Our Lady of the Angels Church, Mechanic St. & Garden State Parkway, CMCH. Mass at 11 AM. Interment in Veterans Cemetery, CMCH.
Published in The Press of Atlantic City on April 19, 1998.
Born in Vineland, he has lived here for the past 20 years.
He was an Antique Dealer having the Gingerbread House in Swainton. He was a WW II Navy Veteran. He was a member of Our Lady of the Angels Church, CMCH where he was an Usher and Eucharistic Minister. He was also the owner of the Beehive Boutiques Shops.
He is survived by his wife, Mae C., his two daughters, Christine V. Honzik of Phila. and Sara A. Nichols of Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Also survived by two grandsons, Raphael and Alexander K. Nichols and two great grandchildren, Samantha Ackley and John A., III.
Viewing: Monday, 9 - 11 AM at Our Lady of the Angels Church, Mechanic St. & Garden State Parkway, CMCH. Mass at 11 AM. Interment in Veterans Cemetery, CMCH.
Published in The Press of Atlantic City on April 19, 1998.
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