Barry F. Semple

Barry Frederick Semple, 89, of Shrewsbury, NJ, passed away peacefully on July 3, 2026, surrounded by his family.

Barry was born on August 26, 1936, in Bridgeton, NJ, the son of Bridgeton’s Police Chief, J. Fred Semple, and Gertrude Semple. A standout athlete at Bridgeton High School, he played football, baseball, and basketball before going on to earn a teaching degree in Education from Trenton State College, and later a Master’s Degree in Education Administration from Eastern Michigan University.

Brian David Notter

Brian David Notter, age 69, passed away unexpectedly on June 25, 2026. Born and raised in West Islip, New York, Brian was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Constance "Connie" Notter (née Salvato), his father, David Notter, and his mother, Joyce Notter (née Wright). He is survived by his daughters, Alison Burke and her husband, William Burke III, and their son, Wesley; Jacqueline Sarkis and her husband, Thomas Sarkis, and their children, Elizabeth and George; his brother, Randall Notter and his wife, Jennifer Polo; his sister, Carol Notter; his mother-in-law, Jacqueline Salvato (née Green); his brothers-in-law, Louis Salvato and Larry Salvato. He also leaves behind many extended family members, dear friends, and loved ones who will forever cherish his memory.

Lester A. Carbone

Lester A. Carbone, 96, longtime Red Bank resident, kindhearted soul, and all-around great man, passed away peacefully at the New Jersey Firemen’s Home in Boonton, New Jersey, on July 3, 2026. Lester was born in Red Bank, New Jersey, on January 18, 1930, and the family later moved to Little Silver. He attended St. James Elementary School and Red Bank Catholic High School, Class of ’49, where he lettered in baseball, earned All-State honors, and played for the Red Bank Towners. He entered the U.S. Air Force and served during the Korean War. He was awarded the National Defense Service Medal, the Korean Service Medal, and, appropriately, the Good Conduct Medal.

Lester and the love of his life, Jane Dombroski, began dating shortly after high school, married in 1952, and settled in Red Bank to raise their family. Following his military service, Lester worked for General Motors and later for the U.S. Post Office in Red Bank and Shrewsbury, retiring in 1985. Throughout his life, he served as an usher at St. James Church, worked as a part-time electrician, and was a dedicated volunteer firefighter with Red Bank Union Hose Company No. 1 from 1953 to the present. He was a member of St. James Catholic Church and the Knights of Columbus. Lester enjoyed golf, the Yankees, international travel, and was a loving and devoted husband—especially during Jane’s illness. He is now reunited with her in Heaven.

"Dan" James D. Finley, Jr.

 James D. Finley, Jr., known as Dan, died quietly on June 16, 2026. He was 83.

Dan was born in Akron, Ohio, on March 30, 1943. After his father returned from military service, the family eventually settled in Middletown, NJ.

Dan is predeceased by his parents, James (Jim) and Nancy Finley, and by his beloved daughter, Gretchen. He is survived by his loving wife, Anne, his son, Jed (Brighid), his brothers, Fred and Bill (Becky), nieces and nephew, and several cousins.

Miriam Lorch Peterson

Miriam Lorch Peterson, 94, of Colts Neck, NJ, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, with loved ones by her side. A retired elementary school teacher, she started her career teaching three grades in a two-room schoolhouse in Cheesequake. She also taught in Woodbridge Township schools, and the last twenty years before retirement in Colts Neck schools.

Raised in Woodbridge, she married her beloved husband Erwin “Pete” Peterson in 1949 and enjoyed sixty-one years together until he passed away in 2010. They started married life in Rahway and Colonia, moving to Lincroft in 1967, eventually settling in Matawan in 1991 before moving to Colts Neck last year.

Joseph A. DeVincent

Joseph Anthony DeVincent, 71, of Red Bank, NJ passed away on June 20, 2026. 

Joe was a loving, determined, political, and funny man. A Big Brother for almost 10 years, Joe also cared for little kids from many countries through the Rotary’s Gift of Life program. They would arrive here with heart problems and he made sure that they got to doctors who could help them. There are some wonderful pictures of Joe with these little kids, a big smile on his face and a happy child in his arms.

Robert “Rob” Graffeo

Robert “Rob” Graffeo, 61, of Rumson, New Jersey, passed away on June 19, 2026, surrounded by the love of his family.

Rob was a devoted husband and father, proud grandfather, visionary technology executive, trusted mentor, philanthropist, and cherished friend whose impact was felt far beyond the organizations where he worked. Throughout a distinguished career spanning more than three decades, he helped shape the evolution of technology within the financial services industry and was an early pioneer in the application of artificial intelligence and machine learning.

Milena Bruno

It’s with a very heavy heart that we announce the passing of Milena Bruno. She led quite an incredible life after being born in Zadar Croatia.

She spent time in Rome Italy as a translator for refugees across the continent as she was fluent in many European languages. She subsequently immigrated to the United States and began working as a seamstress and eventually a fashion designer before she met her husband Albert. They were married for 59 wonderful years and she gave up a very promising career in fashion design so she could stay with her children. 

Patricia A. "Pattie" Lyons

Patricia A. "Pattie" Lyons, beloved wife, mother, grandmother and friend to all, passed from this life peacefully on June 14, 2026 at the age of 66. She was at home and surrounded by the family she loved with all her being.
 
Pattie was born in Cherry Point, NC on April 3, 1960 to Charles R. and Catherine H. Leutz.  When her father retired from military service, the family relocated to Fair Haven and later Rumson, NJ, where Pattie attended Holy Cross Elementary and Rumson-Fair Haven High School.  She obtained her Bachelor's Degree from Lehigh University, and a Masters Degree from Western Michigan in Blind and Low Vision Rehabilitation, the foundation for her professional career.  Inspiration for a life of service to the blind came to Pattie through the example of her uncle, Carroll Ault, a man with rapidly failing vision, who was a logging high-climber for 20 years, topping 200-foot trees in the Pacific Northwest, after which he fashioned a career in Blind Rehabilitation.

Joan K. Curran

Joan K. Curran, 91, passed away peacefully on June 8, 2026, after a sudden illness. Her passing was unexpected, but she passed with peace, dignity, and the love of her family around her.

Joan was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, teacher, and friend. She was a strong Italian woman with a gentle heart — the kind of woman who never complained and always put others before herself. Those who knew her will remember her warmth, kindness, quiet strength, and deep love for her family.

Joan adored her husband, Tom Curran, a United States Marine and Korean War veteran, who passed away in 1990. She spoke of him lovingly every day after his passing, and her family takes comfort knowing she is now reunited with him. Their love and the values they lived by helped shape the life of their only son, Tommy, who feels blessed to have been raised by such loving and strong parents.

Barbara T. Alexander

Barbara Alexander, 85, passed away peacefully on June 8, 2026, surrounded by the love of her family.

Born and raised in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, Barbara carried with her the strong values, faith, and resilience that would define her life. While attending College Misericordia, she enjoyed spending time with friends and embracing life's adventures. One afternoon, while out on a joy ride around the Wilkes-Barre Square, she spotted a handsome basketball player from nearby King's College. Turning to her friends, she confidently declared, "See him right there? I'm going to marry him one day." That young man was Nicholas A. Alexander.

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