Martin Mackin Jr. grew up in town and was also on the ambulance squad.
Arthur Ginsburg lived in town for half a century.
Warren Boin, Sr. lead an active, independent life.
Kathy Nish began working in the Morristown area in 1971.
The Superior Court judge fell in Boonton last Friday and was on life support until late Tuesday, report says.
Retired sergeant was great-grandfather.
Joseph Dempsey graduated as a Colonial in 1950.
Jerry Blanch was known for his great sense of humor.
Carl Hyde was a member of Morristown High School's class of 1950.
Connor Cummings was attempting to take photos when he fell nine stories in December.
Anita Dolan leaves a husband, two children, and six grandchildren.
Daniel Johnston was a great-grandfather.
William Dunlap was part three championship VFW Color Guard teams.
Norman Todero is survived by his wife and family.
Stephen Wiley's work and aid can be seen throughout Morristown.
Michael Eberhardt owned Eberhardt Music of Randolph.
Fox moved to Parsippany in 1955 and began his career as an officer in 1965.
'Lottie' Martin passes away nine days after her husband died.
Ann Tremallo graduated Morristown High School in 1941.
Edward Broderick, Jr. was the starter for Morris County's St. Patrick's Day Parade in 2015.
Jean Dragos was a longtime member of Our Lady of the Mountain Church in Long Valley.
Jack Schrier died in April at 82.
Ursula Lanza worked for Star Ledger for 29 years.
Morristown resident known for company slogan, named Entrepreneur of the Year.
Jack Schrier was a member of the Highlands Council and helped create Morris County Sept. 11 Memorial.
Lorraine Abell loved to dance.
Joseph Leidy was a town official during the construction of Headquarters Plaza, report says.
Anthony Palmieri was also a member of the Mendham United Methodist Church.
John Molnar enjoyed sports and coaching Pee Wee football.
Arline Fowler Dempsey was a member of the VFW Ladies Auxiliary.
Rocco Cifrese lived served as a bomber pilot for four years.
James O’Brien lived in Mendham Township.
Paula Hathaway worked at Picatinny Arsenal for more than a decade.
'Arky' Bianco owned Speedwell Ironworks for 16 years.
Sister Mary Fattorusso was a teacher and enjoyed sewing.
Lindsay Andrews lived in Morristown for 30 years.
Josephine Pagano leaves her husband of 71 years.
Michael Doyle, Jr was a volunteer firefighter and great-grandfather.
Pete Kontominas most recently owned Budd Lake and Kenvil Diners.
Edward Ramirez served two tours of duty as member of the Army.