Lorraine daSilva lived in Parsippany for 49 years.
Pete Kontominas most recently owned Budd Lake and Kenvil Diners.
Wilhelm Abrahamsen moved to Parsippany in 1949.
Philip Calinda lived in the township for 33 years.
George Timmerman was a township resident for the past 33 years.
Hannah Keane spent more than 40 years teaching in Parsippany.
Pauline Morelli once owned Primo Italian Restaurant in Lake Hiawatha.
Community can celebrate life of Joan Bramhall at St. Mary's Church in Denville on Sept. 21.
Marie Cole spent her last thirty years in the township.
Rosalie Barbagallo worked in Montville for many years before retiring.
Sandra Ebner was a longtime employee of Dr. Alan Vella.
Kathleen Boegershausen was involved in various Morris County organizations.
Carlo Colasuonno came to America to fulfill dream, obituary says.
Vincent Bacile Jr. moved to Parsippany in 1962.
Rene Plaxe worked for Parsippany-Troy Hills Township for more than 25 years.
Louise Bulgarini heavily involved in Parsippany community.
Carol Lynn Fernicola is survived by six grandchildren.
Evan Earl spent the first 30 years of his life in Parsippany.
Francesco Palmeri survived by wife, two children, seven grandchildren, five great-grandchildren.
Mathew Dedoussis is survived by three children and nine grandchildren.
Fred Gallagher served as Vice President of Chase Bank until 1994.
Marcelle Meyer moved to American from France in 1947.
Man worked as greenskeeper at Knoll Country Club.
Eleanor Johnson spent 56 years living locally, 22 of them working for Parsippany schools.
Roger Taylor spent 43 years as an instructor at The Seeing Eye in Morristown.
Dungeons and Dragons player leaves behind two brothers.
George Eckert served in the U.S. Military for more than three years.
Recent deaths in the area.
Tiedemann's family said his greatest pride came in winning the hand of the woman he called 'the most beautiful girl in the world.'
Coffin of Master Sgt. and former politician was draped with an American flag as it was carried out of the church.
James Vigilante was a U.S. Air Force Reserves Master Sgt., Morris County Republican Committee member and former Parsippany councilman.
You can pay your respects on Thursday and his funeral is Friday morning.
'In our world, there are givers and takers. Jimmy was a selfless giver,' head of Parsippany's building department said.
Longtime public servant suffered sudden heart attack Sunday.