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Mary R. Denman (1823-1899), first president of the New Jersey Woman's Christian Temperance Union [238] Ida Wharton Dawson (1860-1928), social worker; President, New Jersey State Federation of Women's Clubs [239] Muriel Fox (born 1928), feminist activist who was a co-founder of the National Organization for Women [240] [241]
Funeral services for Whitney Houston, [4] a lifelong member of the congregation, were held at the New Hope Baptist Church. [5] [6] NJ Governor Chris Christie began his inauguration activities at the church in 2009 and 2014. [7] [8] In 2024, Cissy Houston’s funeral was held at the church.
The Jersey Journal is a daily newspaper, published from Monday through Saturday, covering news and events throughout Hudson County, New Jersey. The Journal is a sister paper to The Star-Ledger of Newark, The Times of Trenton and the Staten Island Advance, all of which are owned by Advance Publications, which bought the paper in 1945.
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." On Monday, August 14, 1989, two hundred people gathered at a Hackensack, New Jersey, funeral home to ...
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Adrian Breacker, 88, English athlete. [651] François Couchepin, 88, Swiss lawyer and politician, chancellor (1991–1999). [652] John Croneberger, 84, American Episcopalian clergyman, bishop of Newark (2000–2007). [653] Andrée Desautels, 99, Canadian musician, musicologist and music educator. [654]
A family is suing a New Jersey funeral home for botching a burial, causing a murdered woman's casket to pop open during the ceremony. According to WCBS, Brooklyn native Nequia Webb-Davidson was ...
Alexander C.M. Pennington (1810–1867), represented New Jersey's 5th congressional district from 1853–1857 [10] William Pennington (1796–1862), 13th Governor of New Jersey and Speaker of the House during his single term in Congress; Nehemiah Perry (1816–1881), member of the United States House of Representatives from New Jersey, Mayor of ...