William D. Ceaser, Sr.'s Obituary
William D. Ceaser Sr., 79 of Bridgeton died early Sunday morning at the home of his daughter in Deerfield Twsp.and was called to heaven, July 2, 2006 after a lengthy illness. Born October 10, 1926 in Quinton NJ to the late Joseph and Sarah Elizabeth nee Pierce Ceaser, he was the husband of Eleanor nee Pierce Ceaser. Mr. Ceaser had been an area resident for the past 50 years.
Mr. Ceaser was employed with Mannington Mills in Salem, for 17 years until his retirement due to his illness. Prior to, he had been employed with the former Jersey Package Co. in Bridgeton for several years. In his younger years he enjoyed hunting and fishing and had managed Little League baseball in North Cumberland. He was especially proud of his garden, and the many vegetables he grew in it.
Surviving Mr. Ceaser besides his wife Eleanor, of 59 years are one son William D. Ceaser Jr. and his wife Amy of York , PA, four daughters Diana Bruno and her fiance? Russell Pierce of Fairton, Carrie Sisser Jones and her husband HarryButch of Salem, Florence Jean Mosley of Bridgeton, and Francis Jane Morris and husband Marvin of Deerfield Twsp., three brothers Russell, and Edward Ceaser both of Salem, and Harlan Ceaser of Quinton, ten grandchildren and five great grandchildren, several nieces, nephews, and cousins. He was predeceased by four brothers George, Joseph Jr., Martin and Elmer Ceaser, and three sisters Priscilla Jane Pierce, Hanna Carney, and Juanita Johnson.
Family and friends are invited to attend funeral services on Saturday July 8, 2006 from the SRAY-WEBSTER FUNERAL HOME, 62 Landis Ave. at Carll?s Corner, Upper Deerfield Twsp. at 12:00 p.m. with the Rev. William Loatman officiating.
The interment will take place in Fernwood Memorial Park, Hopewell Twsp.
Friends may call on Friday evening July 7, 2006 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the funeral home and again on Saturday one hour prior to the services.
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