The ten-year-old was a beloved member of St. Luke's Parish in Long Valley.
Kathleen "Kitty" Suler was the first woman to win Worldwide Salesperson of The Year.
Dr. Stuart S. Gutman, 83, worked as a veterinarian since 1977.
Thomas Wesley Hogge, Jr. “Wes” was 50 years old.
John G. Hemmings, 88, owned Hemmings Moving.
Beth Ann Sackner, 51, of Long Valley, NJ
Anthony D. D’Urso, 68, was known for his annual Schooley's Mountain New Year's Eve ball drop, and as a loving family man.
John “Jack” P. Fritzges, 50, was a lifelong resident of Long Valley.
Sharla Jones Davis, 51, leaves behind three children in their 20s, and a high schooler.
Rosemarie Yurkanin is remembered as a wonderful cook, who recently wrote her own cookbook.
Gail A. Sherer lived in Long Valley since 1994. She was 58.
"Karleen is affectionately remembered by her family as always being right and never making mistakes."
Gwendolyn Gally was 84. She passed away in Maryland with family by her side.
Barbara Kimpland was a cashier at CVS Pharmacy in Chester and Stanhope for over 27 years.
Robert E. “Bob” Johnson taught math at the high school for 32 years.
Kathleen "Katie" Ann Antonaccio was 61.
Donna Cope, a hostess and waitress at the Budd Lake Diner, passed away Tuesday night. She was 55.
"My advice to everyone is to go hug your parents and tell them how much you love them," the couple's daughter wrote in a Facebook post.
Sally Hefferon was 81.
Frank P. Panek, 85, lived in Long Valley for 50 years.
Jeffrey Scott Schroeder was 75 when he passed away.
Toby Barkman, 75, owned Toby Barkman Excavating in Long Valley and lived in town for 44 years.
Debra Lynn Fischer Gibbon was the only Long Valley resident killed on 9/11. Read about her life here.
Long time Long Valley resident Richard “Dick” Larkin was a frequent contributor on CNBC and and Fox Business News.
Before moving to Long Valley, James D. Smith lived in Chester for 46 years.
Megan McQuaide, 24, was a WMCHS graduate and student at TCNJ.
Barbara Blaine was a long time long Valley resident and worked for the Washington Township School District before moving to Hackettstown.
Breaking: The student died unexpectedly last night, school officials said.
Sally was co-owner of the Schooley's Mountain General Store from 1993 to 2005.
The 15-year-old had an infectious personality and was a "selfie extraordinaire."
Barry Sadloski was an avid fisherman, hunter and dog lover. He cherished the time walking the beach with his wife and dog.
The horror blogger and podcaster graduated from West Morris High School in 1999 and lived in Hackettstown with his family.
She was an avid member of the Garden Club of Long Valley.
A 25-year resident of Washington Township, Judi is remembered as a grandmother, Mets fan, and optimistic.
Kyle Trew enjoyed soccer and riding his motorcycle.
Fundraiser launched to help give Tsepas traditional military service.
Michael Selitto worked for Anheuser Busch.
Bill Gould was a self-employed electrical contractor.
Gloria Schott loved a good bargain and taking trips down the shore.
Ralph Ewall moved to town 26 years ago.