Obituaries

Woman Continues Battle Against Alzheimer's In Death

The disease claimed Joyce Cameron's life on April 19, but she will continue to support research to fight Alzheimer's in death.

Joyce Cameron passed away on Friday, April 19, at her residence at The Evergreens in Moorestown, New Jersey, at the age of 83 after a 15-year battle with Alzheimer’s disease.

Joyce was born in Riverside, NJ, on December 28, 1935, to Frank Casciella Sr. and Ella (Keebler). She is pre-deceased by her loving husband Donald and her siblings Frank Jr, Pearl Brogan and Patricia Troiano.

Joyce was a graduate of Burlington City High School. She retired after working 44 years as the deli manager of Super Fresh supermarkets. She was a devoted member of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Beverly, New Jersey. Joyce loved spending time at her camper down the shore, traveling or just dancing the night away at a family party.

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Joyce was the beloved mother to her 6 children, Robyn (David) Harker, David (Angie) Jennings, Lynn Deacon, Sandra (Tim) Jankowski, Stacie (Kevin) Gravinese and Cathy (Michael) Clair, her grandchildren, Jaime (John) Lee, Jodi (Devin) Frederick, Nicole (Peter) Davidson, Patrick Jankowski, Dana (Jason) Baldarossi, Vickie Aherns, Robert (Stephanie) Jennings, Marc Aherns, Ashlea (Anthony) McDaniel, Jeremy Jankowski, Briana Gravenese, Shawn and Trevor Clair as well as 10 great grandchildren.

Joyce has chosen to support Alzheimer's research at the University of Pennsylvania so there will be no service at this time. In lieu of other expressions of sympathy the family requests donations be made in Joyce’s name to the University of Pennsylvania Alzheimer’s Disease Core Center to aid in the research of preventing this terrible disease.

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Condolences may be left at www.lewisfuneralhomemoorestown.com.

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