James "Jim" G. Giannell

James G. Giannell of Red Bank, NJ, passed away on the evening of Friday, September 27th, 2024 surrounded by his loving family. Born Demitrios George Giannell on November 15th, 1951 in Long Branch, NJ, was a life-long Monmouth County resident.

Jim was a proud Red Banker who graduated from Red Bank High School in the class of 1969 and spent the majority of his life in the borough.  A 1973 graduate of Trenton State College, Jim originally planned a career in education before committing to his career in real estate which he excelled in for fifty years. As president of New Markets Realty LLC, Jim was extremely knowledgeable and helpful to many, especially in the area of commercial and residential real estate. 

Patrick J. Brennan

Patrick J. Brennan, 86, of Monmouth Beach, NJ, peacefully passed from this life on Tuesday, September 24, 2024.

Patrick was born in New York City to Edward and Bridget Kenny Brennan, both of whom immigrated from Ireland to New York. After graduating from college, Patrick sought employment at Wall Street, where he remained for 46 years as a bond trader.

Probably no one loved Monmouth Beach more than Patrick. He spent many days at the beach basking in the sun and swimming in the ocean. Sandy Hook was another special place for Patrick where he would drive with his wife observing the seasons.

LaVanche "Lee" E. Weber

LaVanche Eleanor Walker Weber, known to one and all as “Lee”, age 97, passed away peacefully on Monday, September 23, at home, with her children by her side.

Lee arrived on January 1, 1927, the 3rd of 4 children born to Helen Marie Rothacker Walker, and Charles Herbert Walker of Newark, NJ.

A graduate of Weequahic High School in 1944, she started working while still in school at Bamberger’s as a gift-wrapper. After her formal schooling ended, Lee found work as a showroom model in Manhattan’s fashion district. She then went on to become assistant to bathing suit designer, Carolyn Schnurer, and later was hired by Kimberly Knitwear. In later years she was involved in the creation and production of the first Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issues. 

Rosemarie Mondello

Rosemarie Mondello, of Lincroft, NJ passed away peacefully surrounded by loving family, on Monday, September 16, 2024, at the age of 77. She was born September 1,1947 in Brooklyn, NY, to Adam and Catherine Legeno (DeMola). She lived in Lincroft, NJ the majority of her life with her family and loving husband Richard.

Rosemarie graduated from Lafayette High School, class of 1965 and then continued her education at the New York City Community College, graduating with an Associates Degree in Applied Science. She then started her career as an executive legal secretary at a prominent Madison Avenue International Law Firm in Manhattan, NY.  After a few years of working, Rosemarie left to devote her time to caring for her children as a stay at home mother. 

John R. Donohue

John Robert “Bob” Donohue died in the morning on Monday, September 16, 2024 at Monmouth Medical Center surrounded by his family. He was 89 years old.

Born on March 26, 1935 on Staten Island to Joseph and Nellie Donohue, Bob spent his childhood with his older siblings Alice, Joseph, and Margaret on Davis Avenue.  Bob attended Sacred Heart Grammar School and St. Peter’s High School. His Catholic school education enriched his life immeasurably, which continually left his family and friends marveling at all the Latin phrases he remembered. He also enjoyed playing sports growing up and in adult life; in particular baseball at Walker Park, basketball at the Downtown Athletic Club in Manhattan on his lunch hour, and … tennis.

Elizabeth S. Bond

Elizabeth S. Bond, 81, passed away on September 9th, 2024, at home in Middletown, NJ. Born on December 21, 1942, in Budapest, Hungary, she became a US citizen and lived in several communities in the Monmouth County area for most of her life. Known for her kindness and gentle smile, she was a warm presence to all that knew her.

Elizabeth dedicated many years of her life to the jewelry industry, working at Reussille’s Jewelers in Red Bank and later serving as manager of Ballew’s Jewelers of Sea Girt until her retirement. She was sought after for her expertise in the field.

Sandra R. McCowan

On September 11th 2024 our beloved mother, Sandra R. McCowan, passed away surrounded by her family. Born in Columbus, GA, she was a devoted military wife and mother, raising her children with strength and honor.

Sandra earned her degree in accounting, and she worked as such for the government until her retirement with the closing of Ft. Monmouth in New Jersey. Sandra was a member of Monmouth County Cotillion, and she was a devout member of Emanual Baptist Church in Tinton Falls.

Alfred David Giuliani, Sr.

It is with profound sadness that we share the loss of our very loved dad, Alfred David Giuliani, Sr. who left us on August 22nd at the age of 90. He was born November 3,1933 in NY and was a long-time resident of Lincroft NJ.

He loved his family deeply. He had a smile that lit up any room, a kind heart and a very generous spirit. He was a great cook, loved making homemade ravioli with his family and loved Frank Sinatra. He danced even better than he cooked. He had a passion for flying. He flew private planes, seaplanes and helicopters. He even flew Santa Claus into the Atlantic Highlands Marina by helicopter to the delight of many children (including his own). He was the proud owner of Giuliani Contracting Company in Atlantic Highlands along with his father Isidorio and brother Giuseppe.

Leo Daniel Sugg Jr.

LEO DANIEL SUGG JR, 58, passed away peacefully, surrounded by his loved ones, after a lifetime filled with love, dedication, and quiet strength. A devoted husband, father, son, brother, and uncle, Leo's presence brought kindness and grace to everyone who knew him.

Born in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania, Leo was a proud native of the state. He graduated from Our Lady of Lourdes High School in Shamokin before continuing his education at Penn State University, where he earned a degree in accounting and developed a lifelong passion for Nittany Lions football. He was also a member of the Theta Chi fraternity, where he built friendships and honed leadership skills that would serve him well throughout his life.

Dominic Anthony Trocchia, Sr.

Dominic Anthony Trocchia Sr., 94, of Little Silver, New Jersey, passed peacefully in his sleep on September 8, 2024. Born on May 29, 1930, in Red Bank, New Jersey, Dominic was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather who lived a life full of love and dedication. He was a proud graduate of Red Bank High School Class of 1948, where at 15, he met the love of his life, his beloved Marie. Despite not being old enough to drive, he would walk three miles in the snow to visit her. Their 73 years of marriage and 77 years together were a testament to their enduring love, always holding hands wherever they went.

Maria Rita Colella

Maria Rita Colella, beloved mother and Nonna, died peacefully at Care One in Wall New Jersey on Monday, September 2nd at the age of 86.

Born in the town of Mistretta in Sicily she was the youngest child and only daughter of Paulo and Vincenza LoPrinzi. In her mid 20’s Maria moved to New York City where she met and married her loving husband Donato Colella on June 6, 1971. Maria and Donato moved to Gravesend in Brooklyn, New York where they raised their two boys. In her early 40’s Maria suffered a major stroke while at home with her young sons. She was temporarily paralyzed and unable to speak. She overcame all of the obstacles put in front of her and willed herself to get better to be there for her family. This is one example of the determination and love she had for her family, especially her children. The family moved to Middletown, New Jersey in 1989. After their sons were raised and had moved out of the house Maria and Donato moved to Port St. Lucie, Florida where they spent the better part of 10 years until their return to New Jersey to be closer to family.

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