MARY H. GARBINI, 63, of Carneys Point, died Wednesday at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Mrs. Garbini attended Corpus Christi Roman Catholic Church in Carneys Point, where she sang in the choir, was a member of the Altar and Rosary Society and the Parish Council Liturgical Committee, and served as the first chairwoman of the CCD program. She was also past president of the Penns Grove/Carneys Point/Pedricktown Jaycettes. Survivors: her husband, Emo J. Garbini; a daughter, Lisa G. Moffett of Woodstown; two sons, Steven J. of Penns Grove and Jonathan J. of Mantua Township; three sisters, Gladys H. Reeder Avco, N.Y., Edith H. Taylor of Jacksonville, Fla., and Jane H. Paleschich of Lauderhill, Fla.; a brother, James T. Harcum Jr. of Grants Pass, Ore., and six grandchildren. Services: Mass of Christian Burial, 1:30 p.m. today, Corpus Christi Roman Catholic Church, Georgetown Road, Carneys Point; burial, St. Joseph's Cemetery, Woodstown. Ashcraft Funeral Home, Penns Grove. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Philadelphia Inquirer 25 Apr, 1992 Page 8 Obituary for MARY H. GARBINI ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Narrative Summary of the Obituary Mary H. Garbini, 63, of Carneys Point, died on 22 April 1992 at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. She was active in Corpus Christi Roman Catholic Church and led community organizations. She is survived by her husband, three children, three sisters, a brother, and six grandchildren. ### Narrative Summary of Funeral Services A Mass of Christian Burial was held at 1:30 p.m. on 25 April 1992 at Corpus Christi Roman Catholic Church, Georgetown Road, Carneys Point. Burial followed at St. Joseph's Cemetery, Woodstown. Arrangements were handled by Ashcraft Funeral Home, Penns Grove. ### The Edited Obituary MARY H. GARBINI, 63, of Carneys Point, died Wednesday at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Mrs. Garbini attended Corpus Christi Roman Catholic Church in Carneys Point, where she sang in the choir, was a member of the Altar and Rosary Society and the Parish Council Liturgical Committee, and served as the first chairwoman of the CCD program. She was also past president of the Penns Grove/Carneys Point/Pedricktown Jaycettes. Survivors: her husband, Emo J. Garbini; a daughter, Lisa G. Moffett of Woodstown; two sons, Steven J. of Penns Grove and Jonathan J. of Mantua Township; three sisters, Gladys H. Reeder Avco, N.Y., Edith H. Taylor of Jacksonville, Fla., and Jane H. Paleschich of Lauderhill, Fla.; a brother, James T. Harcum Jr. of Grants Pass, Ore., and six grandchildren. Services: Mass of Christian Burial, 1:30 p.m. today, Corpus Christi Roman Catholic Church, Georgetown Road, Carneys Point; burial, St. Joseph's Cemetery, Woodstown. Ashcraft Funeral Home, Penns Grove. ### Vital Statistics Summary | Name | Mary H. Garbini | |---------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Age | 63 | | Birth | 1929 (estimated); Unknown | | Death | 22 April 1992; Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia | ### Table of Relationships | Name | Relationship | Residence | |-------------------------|----------------|--------------------------------| | Mary H. Garbini | Decedent | Carneys Point | | Emo J. Garbini | Spouse | Unknown | | Lisa G. Moffett | Child | Woodstown | | Steven J. Garbini | Child | Penns Grove | | Jonathan J. Garbini | Child | Mantua Township | | Gladys H. Reeder | Sibling | Avco, N.Y. | | Edith H. Taylor | Sibling | Jacksonville, Fla. | | Jane H. Paleschich | Sibling | Lauderhill, Fla. | | James T. Harcum Jr. | Sibling | Grants Pass, Ore. | ### Other Relevant Information 1. Mary H. Garbini attended Corpus Christi Roman Catholic Church in Carneys Point. 2. She sang in the church choir. 3. She was a member of the Altar and Rosary Society. 4. She was a member of the Parish Council Liturgical Committee. 5. She served as the first chairwoman of the CCD program. 6. She was past president of the Penns Grove/Carneys Point/Pedricktown Jaycettes. 7. She had six grandchildren. ### Publication Details | Place | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |--------------------------|------------------------------| | Name | The Philadelphia Inquirer | | Date | 25 April 1992 | | Page | 8 |