CARNESALE FUNERAL HOME - Key Persons
Charles A. Dispoto, 96, of Ocean City, NJ passed away on Sunday, September 8, 2024, at his residence. Born in Jersey City, he moved to Hammonton in 1962 where he lived until moving to Buena Vista Township then finally to Ocean City. Mr. Dispoto served in the United States Army during the Korean War, he also served in the United States Merchant Marines travelling to Iran, Iraq, Arabia and Kuwait. He began his teaching career in 1955 in Jamesburg, NJ, in 1962 he became the high school principal in Hammonton, NJ. In 1972 he became assistant superintendent of schools where he remained until 1977, when he became the Superintendent. Mr. Dispoto formerly held the position of Atlantic County Career Education Coordinating Council, President of Cape-Atlantic Principal's Association and Board of Directors for CAPA. He was also a former member of the Hammonton Kiwanis Club, an organization he enjoyed being a part of. He was predeceased by his wife Frances O. Dispoto, his son, William A. Dispoto and his son-in-law Thomas Oves. Mr. Dispoto is survived by his two sons, Charles J. Dispoto and his wife Janice, Robert A. Dispoto and his wife Mary; his daughter, Mary Oves, one sister, Marion LaManna, his grandchildren, Emily Dispoto-Moorhead (Shawn), Andrew Dispoto (Jess), Laura Dudek (Collin), Zachary Dispoto (Brittany), John Dispoto, Olivia Dispoto, John Oves, Dustin Oves, and Tommy Oves, his great grandchildren, Indigo Dispoto-Moorhead, Bodhi Dispoto-Moorhead and Benjamin Dudek and his devoted caregiver, Freeman Chea. A viewing will be held Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024, 9:00 am - 11:00 am in St. Mary of Mt. Carmel Parish, Church of St. Anthony's 285 Route 206, Hammonton, NJ where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00am. Burial will follow in Our Lady of Victories Cemetery, Landisville. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project, PO Box 758516, Topeka, Kansas 66675-8516. Arrangements are by the Carnesale Funeral Home, Hammonton, NJ.
Maxcine Halliburton, 73, of Hammonton, NJ passed away peacefully on Sunday, October 13, 2024. She was born in Brooklyn, NY to the Late Claude and Pearl Williams. Maxcine formerly worked as a Secretary for the City of New York. She loved the arts, watching classic movies, reading her Bible and talking to others about Jesus. For many years she was an attendee of Times Square Church in New York City. During that time, she would often organize groups of volunteers to go to The Port Authority Bus Terminal on 42nd Street to feed the homeless & tell them about the love of Christ. Maxcine was very much into holistic health and nutrition, and she enjoyed giving advice to others about it. Her favorite colors were turquoise, coral & lavender. She loved elegant fashion and clothes brought her a lot of joy as did flowers, butterflies, nature and being outdoors. Maxcine loved her family and looked forward to family visits & FaceTime calls with them, their talks truly made her day. She had a genuine concern for others, caring deeply for everyone she met. She is survived by her loving family including her daughter Rhonda, her son-in-law Stan, her granddaughter Akasha as well as other relatives and friends.
Michael A. Carnesale has been a New Jersey licensed funeral director since 1989. He is a member of the National Funeral Directors Association, New Jersey State Funeral Directors Association and the West Jersey Funeral Directors Association. He is also a member of the Sons of Italy Lodge No. 1658 in Hammonton, Blue and White Gridiron Club, and the Hammonton Lions Club. He is a lifelong Hammonton resident where he lives with his wife April and his three children Michael Jr., Nicky, and Christina.
Vivian M. Freeman, (nee Egizi) 76, of Monroe Township passed away Sunday, September 15, 2024, at her residence with her loving family by her side. Born in Philadelphia, PA she lived here since 1976. She graduated from Cherry Hill High School and continued her education at Atlantic Community College. She was a program analyst for the Transportation Security Administration in Egg Harbor Township. Vivian was a very active member of the Hammonton Presbyterian Church. She sang in the choir, was a member of the bell choir and along with her late husband, Ronald, helped with the monthly food distribution for the less fortunate. She enjoyed bowling and doing anything crafty. Vivian enjoyed coordinating weddings, from handling the flowers to singing at the Church ceremony. She was predeceased by her husband, Ronald E. Freeman and her son, David Andrew Freeman. Vivian is survived by her three daughters, Maria Paine (Harold), Ryan E. Finn (Chris), Shannon Freeman; Beth Rice (Ed); her sister, Vanessa DeMuro (Ron) her six grandchildren, Miranda, Jacob, Leah, Areana, Miles and Colton and many cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. A Celebration of Vivian's Life is being planned for a future date. Memorial Donations may be made to the Hammonton Presbyterian Church, 326 Bellevue Ave, Hammonton, NJ 08037.