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Final Resting Place
Saturday, July 10, 2021
Greenmount Cemetery
124 S. First Road
Hammonton, New Jersey, United States
Saturday
10
July
Visitation at Funeral Home
10:00 am - 11:30 am
Saturday, July 10, 2021
Carnesale Funeral Home
202 South Third Street
Hammonton, New Jersey, United States
Saturday
10
July
Funeral Service
12:00 pm
Saturday, July 10, 2021
St. Mary Of Mt. Carmel Parish Church Of St. Anthony Of Padua
285 Route 206
Hammonton, New Jersey, United States
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Kaylalynn Kendall lit a candle
Saturday, August 19, 2023
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Hey Everyone, I’m Pappy’s granddaughter and what I wanted to say about Pappy, is that no matter how hard a day may be or a week Pappy was always there I grew up with pappy in may life he was definitely more around me then my sister which was understandable, I’m happy I got the time with him that I did, the countless birthday party’s and Easter egg dyed eggs haha but even though it pains me to see you go I’m glad I learned everything I could from you sometimes I still call the mobile phone to hear you but hey that’s a part of grieving, but what I can say is that I’m glad I was able to have you in my life as much as I could , I miss church and Sunday dinner definitely if I could turn back the clock and go to the back the beach one more time and eat salted vanilla fudge when I got home with you guys I so would I still see those happy memories and lessons and I can’t wait for one day that my kids get to know about their Nanny and Pappy may they rest well , you guys were a big part of my life and will continue to do so
It’s never goodbye it’s always I’ll see you later
I’ll see you guys later in life as I know you watch over me now
Rest well Nanny and Pappy
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Selena Little lit a candle
Monday, January 16, 2023
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I’m so sorry to hear of Mr Forrest passing. My condolences to his wife and family. I lived across the street from them as a little girl and remembered seeing him gardening. I also played with one of his grandsons when he would come visit. He will be missed and God Bless
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Tim Volk posted a condolence
Saturday, July 10, 2021
I can’t believe I’m writing this because of how larger than life Pappy was. He was one of the greatest people I’ve ever known. He was such an amazing human being and someone I wanted to be like as a child. He was one of the most genuine, caring, wholesome, knowledgeable, appreciative, grateful, lighthearted, confident, determined, hardworking, one-of-a-kind souls you’d ever meet in this life.
I love him for always being in my corner. He believed in you even when you may have had doubts about yourself. He would be there and show his support. Growing up, if he was in town and I had a sporting event, he was there. And he was always one of the loudest ones there (sometimes at an embarrassing volume). At a football game of mine, we were on the 1-yard line. It was a goal line stand, and I was on offense blocking. The play was a run to my side of the formation and a defender made it in the backfield tackling our running back and making him fumble the ball. I remember as soon as the ball came out, the crowed roared because of the intensity of the situation. I could tell the ball was free but could not find it. Then, there it was right at my feet. I jumped onto it and fought to keep possession for my team as others jumped in trying to wrestle it away. As the whistle blew and I felt the weight of other players lifting, I got to my feet and raised the ball above my head looking into the stands. Out of a sea of people, we made eye contact. And There he was, my biggest fan, my greatest supporter, and again the loudest one there. My Pap. And that whole drive home that was all we talked about and how proud he was.
He was such a selfless person, and he would do anything for anyone and expected nothing in return. Anything you needed; he was happy to help. You need a ride to practice? He was there. You didn’t have tools for a job? He would offer his. You didn’t know how to do something? He would sit you down and walk you through step by step how to do it. No matter how long it took. He was always willing to help, no matter the circumstance.
Pappy, I’m not going to let the world losing you make the world any darker. This world is dark enough already. I think instead I’m going to keep your light shining. Shining as bright as the Christmas lights in your yard on a cold winter night. As bright as the way you lifted a room just with your presence. Or with your smile after sneaking a piece of pumpkin pie with whip cream at thanksgiving when you weren’t supposed to have it. And your contagious laugh that would have anyone giggling along with you. I know the next time I cut the grass; you’ll be there making sure I didn’t cut the same direction as last time. Or when I put up the Christmas lights, I tape them up, so I won’t get shocked in the rain. And if you see me on the porch swing, I know you’ll stop by and check up on me, making sure I’m doing alright. But we’ll miss you Pap. I love you. -Timmy
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Charles Reichmann posted a symbolic gesture
Friday, July 9, 2021
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Jolynn Kolinski posted a symbolic gesture
Friday, July 9, 2021
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This morning we said ''see you later'' to my Grandpa, Pappy.
You will be missed beyond measure. Our cherished memories will be passed onto my children- your great grand children. They will know of the rightly just, kind, compassionate, loving human you were.
Thank you for all of the foot rubs that I now do for Skye. Thank you for teaching me about life and the many joys it can bring if welcomed. Thank you for teaching me that yelling at the tv during an Egales game will make them play better. Thank you for being unapologetically you. Thank you for telling me that I'll never be too big to still sit on your lap.
Thank you for teaching me that the grass is always greener where you water it.
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Karen DiGioia Ressler posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 7, 2021
Dave and Eddie I am so sorry for your loss. Your dad was a good man always had a smile.
Karen DiGioia Ressler
Johnstown PA
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Tuesday, July 6, 2021
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