'Billy' McManus was known for his big heart.
Dr. Dhirmalani treated thousands during his career.
Carl Ordway was an employee in the district for 25 years.
Barbara Cummings died on Thanksgiving Day.
Decorated Parsippany native was a web designer.
David Woelk lived in Lake Hiawatha his entire life.
Norman Todero is survived by his wife and family.
Fox moved to Parsippany in 1955 and began his career as an officer in 1965.
Elizebeth Dailey moved to town in 1965.
Allison Ober gave her time to just about everyone.
Robert Hart was the superintendent at Fairmont Cemetery in Chatham.
Terrance Cozza moved to town in 1980.
Family of three to be laid to rest Saturday in Kentucky; alleged drunk driver lodged in jail on $750,000 bail.
Joe Riccardi lived in Parsippany for more than 60 years.
Benjamin de Castro was the director of finance at Warner-Lambert for decades.
Jack Schrier died in April at 82.
Richard Davis moved to town in 1994.
'Tiger' Taylor moved to town in 1959.
James Stefel lived in Parsippany for more than 20 years.
Joe Dattolo lived in East Hanover for more than four decades.
Dorothy Tapkas lived in town for more than half-a-century.
Henry Hamm was 89.
Jack Schrier was a member of the Highlands Council and helped create Morris County Sept. 11 Memorial.
John McGovern moved to the area in 1976.
Anthony Candelmo moved to the area 10 years ago.
Mary Anen was a member of VFW Post 5153 and St. Peter the Apostle church.
June Aalholm taught for 40 years.
Neighbor starts fundraiser for family in jeopardy of losing home.
David Schappell skated for three different schools.
James Moss, Sr. spent his life serving others.
Joy Jablonowski managed the gift shop at a major local hotel.
Peter Hebberd, 17, died after an operation on Jan. 2.
James O’Brien lived in Mendham Township.
Patricia Fowler was a member of St. Christopher Church and its women's club.
Eugene Capozzi lived in town for 35 years.
Msgr. Ferraioli led the church for 27 years.
Doris Tylus was predeceased by her husband of 54 years.
Edward 'Larry' Erickson is survived by six grandchildren.
William Novak owned Par-Troy Industrial Supply.
Theresa Mary DeCroce was an active member of Parsippany Township for decades.