A celebration of life will be held for the 42-year veteran of the Mendham Fire Department.
Deborah M. Schuetz was a member of the Chester community for more than 45 years. Her life celebration will include a visitation on Sept. 19.
Catherine Cecilia McLaughlin, the owner of Pleasant Pools, a Chester institution for many years, died at the age of 84.
Louis Lee Case, Jr., a lifetime Chester native, died on Aug. 20 at the age of 71.
Korean War Navy Vet Harry Gorman grew up in Newtown Square, PA before bringing sports enthusiasm to New Jersey.
Gov. Phil Murphy described the death of Robert Mulcahy III, 85, who was Gov. Brendan Byrne's chief of staff, as “the passing of a giant."
The GoFundMe drive in memory of Lorenzo Van Dine, 6 who died on Dec. 23 in a hit and run pile-up on Route 80, has far exceeded its goal.
Mendham Township Police plan to honor the unknown baby’s life, as they do each Christmas Eve at noon, the day she was found in 1984.
People reminisced online about Bernie Koerner, the man they fondly nicknamed the “Mayor of Main Street,” who passed away during the weekend.
Chester and Mendham residents who died on 9/11 will be among those memorialized at services across the country on the 20th anniversary.
Ernest Del Guercio’s family penned “A Tribute to a Great Man,” a man they say was called a "renaissance man" for his many contributions.
A fundraiser is on with a $100,000 goal to establish educational funds for the children of Michael Fabrizio.
Leonard B. Smalley, 92, had worked with the Morris County Park Police and volunteered with both Chester’s Fire Company and First Aid Squad.
Friends can come to share their memories about Sean McCarten, who died on Feb. 28, 2020.
Many remember former Mendham resident Gordon Beesley of Colorado's Arvada Police Department, who died in the line of duty on June 21.
Barbara Anne Alstede passed away on Feb. 11 at the age of 55 leaving behind a legacy of family, faith and agrotourism.
Florence Lambros passed away Oct. 1.
Allan Price Kirby Jr., 89, of Mendham, passed away peacefully at his home on Sept. 16.
In lieu of flowers, mourners can send money to the Biden Victory Fund, National Academy of Design, and the Fresh Air Fund.
Ronald E. Neil Sr. was member of the Borough of Chester Public Works Department for 25 years.
Hermann 'Zeke' Schulte Alstede, Jr. died Monday.
Helen Clare Kluetz lived in Chester for more than 60 years.
After his term as Mendham mayor, Steelman served as Associate Minister at The First Congregational Church in Nantucket.
John M. Wiegand's core values consisted of faith, a strong commitment to and love of his family.
Frank Sisto owned and operated Sisto Pools from 1968 to 1998.
Will Thomas and Matt LaRosa attended West Morris Mendham High School. Both died this week and will be laid to rest Monday.
William McKean Thomas died in the final hours of New Year's Eve.
Matthew Thomas LaRosa died suddenly Wednesday. Services begin this weekend.
Arthur 'Hank' Henry Skinner was a member of the Chester Volunteer Fire Company for almost 55 years.
Sanders William Davis, MD, 81, had a long career as a physical medicine and rehabilitation doctor, treating patients with brain injuries.
Gerard T. Cleary, 79, was a devout parishioner of the Roman Catholic church, and had a history of local philanthropy.
Dorothy Branham, 89, of Chester, was well-loved in the area as a housekeeper and caretaker.
Randolph George Leloup, 77, lived in Chester for 61 years. He died over the weekend.
Emmett George Barnes, 79, of Mendham, died of cholangiocarcinoma this weekend.
Joy and Frank Warner, high school sweethearts and business owners, were found dead in their home late last month. Find service details here.
William K. McCormick, 81, of Chester, was a veteran, kidney donor, and collector of "rare antiquities."
Mary (Suler) Edwards, 58, died recently after a battle with cancer.
Harry Metzler owned the Chester-based Associated Consultants Inc. and served as president until he retired in 2019.
Sally J. Young, 89, was born and raised in Mendham, before working as a librarian in Parsippany for 25 years.
Thomas James Ricca, 19, was a recent Mendham High School grad who loved the beach, Seton Hall Basketball and Rutgers Football.